Family Fun in Moreton Bay: 6 – 8 March 2026

Imaginariums Exhibitions
Playback Imaginarium

November 2025 – 3 May 2026 | Playback Imaginarium | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside
6 December 2025 – 6 June 2026 | The Barn | Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe
19 December 2025 – 31 May 2026 | Beneath the Blue: Secrets of the Sea | Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree

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Explore three interactive Imaginariums exhibitions: Playback Imaginarium, The Barn, and Beneath the Blue: Secrets of the Sea. Each exhibition offers hands-on activities for children and families to learn, play, and discover at different locations across Moreton Bay.

Family Zumba

15 February – 29 March 2026 | Burpengary Community Hall, Burpengary
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Participate in a family-friendly fitness session that encourages movement, coordination, and fun for all ages.

FREE Toddler Playgroup! By Goodstart

6 March 2026 | Goodstart Early Learning Albany Creek – Dawn Road, Albany Creek
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An open playgroup session for toddlers to interact with peers in a safe and engaging environment. Ideal for families looking for early learning activitie

Kallangur Twilight Markets

7 March 2026 | Frederick Marsden Youth Centre, Kallangur
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Browse local stalls offering crafts, food, and entertainment. A relaxed market experience for families to enjoy together.

TryBots – North Lakes

7 March 2026 | North Lakes Library, North Lakes
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Hands-on robotics workshops where children can learn coding and problem-solving skills. Designed for school-aged children and families.

The Lakes College: Open Day

7 March 2026 | The Lakes College, North Lakes
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Explore the school’s facilities, meet staff, and learn about programs and extracurricular activities. Open to prospective students and families

Beezentric Bee Workshop

8 March 2026 | Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe
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Learn about bees and their importance in the environment through interactive activities. Suitable for children and families interested in nature and science.

Pine Valley Miniature Railway Train Rides 2026

8 March 2026 | QSMEE – Pine Valley Miniature Railway, Warner
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Enjoy miniature train rides and discover the intricacies of model railways. A fun and educational activity for children and families.

This weekend offers a variety of family-friendly experiences across Moreton Bay, from creative museum exhibits and interactive workshops to fitness activities and community markets. There are plenty of ways for children and parents to learn, play, and explore together.




Live Shows and Nightlife in Moreton Bay: 6 – 8 March 2026

Tipsy Tomato – New Event, New Venue – Vinyl Vibes!

5 March 2026 | The Tipsy Tomato, Redcliffe
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A night of vinyl vibes at The Tipsy Tomato featuring a mix of classic and contemporary tracks. Suitable for music lovers looking to enjoy a relaxed evening.

Nightclub ft. Bonka

6 March 2026 | Eatons Hill Hotel, Eatons Hill
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Dance along to live performances by BONKA at Eatons Hill Hotel. The nightclub atmosphere provides an energetic setting for music fans.

Chicane – Sunshine Coast

7 March 2026 | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra
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Experience the electronic sounds of Chicane live at Kings Beach Tavern. A vibrant performance for fans of trance and chill-out music.

Smells Like the 90’s Live Rock Show

7 March 2026 | Buddy Brewing, Burpengary
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Relive the 90s with a live rock show featuring popular hits. An energetic performance for those who enjoy nostalgic music experiences.

Rockaria – The ELO Experience

7 March 2026 | The Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra
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A tribute to the Electric Light Orchestra with live performances of iconic hits. Ideal for fans of classic rock and orchestral arrangements.

The Luke Combs Experience (UK) & Trail Blazer – The Lainey Wilson Tribute

8 March 2026 | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra
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Enjoy live country music with The Luke Combs Experience and a tribute to Lainey Wilson. Suitable for fans of country music and live performances.

This weekend offers a diverse range of live shows and nightlife events for different tastes, from rock and electronic performances to tribute experiences and themed days out. There’s something for music lovers to enjoy across Moreton Bay.

Brisbane Music, Comedy and Nightlife Weekend: 6 – 8 March 2026

Brisbane comes alive this first weekend of March with a mix of live music, club nights, comedy, and special events. From international bands and nostalgic TV soundtrack shows to festival-style expos and DJ nights, the city’s weekend line-up offers something for every taste and energy level.


The Streets with Shady Nasty

Friday, 6 March 2026 | Cultural Forecourt, South Brisbane
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UK rap project The Streets headlines an outdoor show supported by Shady Nasty. The performance forms part of the On The Banks program at South Bank.

Tyler Hilton & Kate Voegele: Celebrating The Music of One Tree Hill

6 March 2026 | The Brightside, Fortitude Valley
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Tyler Hilton and Kate Voegele perform songs from and inspired by the television series One Tree Hill. The show features live music and reflections on the series’ soundtrack.

Sammy Virji

6 March 2026 | Riverstage, Brisbane City
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UK DJ and producer Sammy Virji brings his bass-driven club sound to Brisbane’s Riverstage. The outdoor performance highlights his UK garage style.

What Happened to The Disco Tour

6 March 2026 | The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley
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This touring show explores modern and classic disco-influenced sounds in a live performance setting. The concert focuses on the genre’s evolution through contemporary artists.

Allegaeon

6 March 2026 | Soapbox Beer, Fortitude Valley
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Technical death metal band Allegaeon perform in an intimate venue setting. The show features material spanning their recorded catalogue.

Redd Kross + The Hard-Ons feat. Tim Rogers

6 March 2026 | Crowbar Brisbane, Fortitude Valley
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US alternative rock band Redd Kross co-headline with The Hard-Ons featuring Tim Rogers. The lineup brings together influential punk and rock acts for a live club performance.

Mariachi El Bronx & The Bronx

7 March 2026 | The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley
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The Bronx perform both their mariachi project and original punk material in one concert. The show highlights the band’s dual musical identities.

Joseph Green | Mushroom Lady & Me

7 March 2026 | Good Chat Comedy Club, Petrie Terrace
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Joseph Green presents a solo stand-up show blending storytelling and observational humour. The performance takes place in an intimate comedy club setting.

Performance Pulse Expo 2026

7 March 2026 | Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills
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This expo brings together performers, creatives and industry exhibitors for demonstrations and showcases. The event focuses on performance innovation and networking.

Roku Gin Girls Day Out

7 March 2026 | Eagle Farm Racecourse, Ascot
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A themed race day combining live racing with hospitality and entertainment experiences. The event includes food, drinks and social activities across the racecourse.

Rain City Drive with TX2 & Melrose Avenue

8 March 2026 | The Triffid, Newstead
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Rain City Drive headline a touring rock lineup joined by TX2 and Melrose Avenue. The concert features multiple live sets across the evening.

Ben Lee: On Tour Always

8 March 2026 | Lefty’s Music Hall, Petrie Terrace
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Australian singer-songwriter Ben Lee performs an intimate live set spanning his career. The show features acoustic arrangements and storytelling between songs

DJ Bonerboy Australia Tour BASS, BEER, BEACHES & BABES – Presented by WavyLand + Perfectly Imperfect

8 March 2026 | The Outpost Bar, Fortitude Valley
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DJ Bonerboy brings his touring electronic set to Brisbane as part of a national club run. The night features bass-focused dance music and guest collaborators.

There’s a wide range of live entertainment happening across Brisbane this weekend, from major outdoor concerts to intimate club performances and special events. Plan ahead and check venue details for session times and entry information.

From Horror to the King of Rock: What’s On This Week from 26 February to 4 March 2026

Cinemas across Moreton Bay light up this week with massive horror and fresh drama. Whether you’re in North Lakes, Strathpine, Redcliffe, or Morayfield, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.


Opening This Week

Scream 7 

In cinemas from 26 February 

The rules have changed again. Ghostface returns to stalk a new generation in this massive horror blockbuster. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight (Ipswich, Morayfield), Bribie Cinema, and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Solo Mio 

In cinemas from 26 February 

A captivating new release hitting the region this week. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight (Ipswich, Morayfield), and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Still Showing

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert 

The ultimate tribute to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll continues at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.


Fackham Hall 

Catch the laugh-out-loud period comedy at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.


Crime 101 

The high-stakes thriller starring Chris Hemsworth is still showing at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, and Redcliffe.


Wuthering Heights 

The sweeping gothic romance continues at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.


Where to Watch

  • Event Cinemas North Lakes – Westfield North Lakes
  • BCC Cinemas Strathpine – Strathpine Centre
  • Limelight Cinemas Morayfield – Morayfield Shopping Centre
  • HOYTS Redcliffe – Peninsula Fair Shopping Centre
  • Bribie Cinema – Bongaree

From heart-pounding horror to incredible concert films, Moreton Bay’s cinemas are packed with great entertainment this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.

Streaming This Week: 26 Feb-4 Mar 2026

From nostalgic sitcom revivals and blockbuster monster drama to high-speed racing and music legends, this week’s streaming lineup brings big franchise energy and documentary must-watches across Disney+, Netflix, Prime Video and Apple TV+.Here’s everything landing between Thursday 26 February and Wednesday 4 March.


Top Picks This Week

Scrubs Revival: Season 1 (Disney+)

The beloved medical comedy returns with a fresh chapter, bringing back the hospital chaos, sharp humour and heartfelt moments that made it a fan favourite.


Formula 1: Drive to Survive – Season 8 (Netflix)

The high-octane documentary series dives back into the drama, rivalries and behind-the-scenes intensity of the Formula 1 world.


Monarch: Legacy of Monsters – Season 2 (Apple TV+)

The monster universe expands as the conspiracy deepens and humanity continues to confront colossal threats.


Paul McCartney: Man on the Run (Prime Video)

A documentary portrait exploring the life, music and legacy of one of the most influential artists in modern music history.


Young Sherlock: Season 1 (Prime Video)

A fresh origin story reimagining the early years of the legendary detective, blending mystery, drama and adventure.


Full Release Schedule

26 February 2026

Scrubs Revival: Season 1 – Disney+


27 February 2026

Paul McCartney: Man on the Run – Prime Video

In the Blink of an Eye – Disney+

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters – Season 2 – Apple TV+

Formula 1: Drive to Survive – Season 8 – Netflix


4 March 2026

Young Sherlock: Season 1 – Prime Video

The Hunt: Season 1 – Apple TV+


Whether you’re in the mood for nostalgic comedy, racing drama, monster lore or music history, this week’s streaming drop offers a strong mix of franchise returns and fresh originals.

Moreton Bay Family Events Round-Up 27 Feb-1 Mar 2026

Looking for family-friendly activities across Moreton Bay? From museum exhibitions and markets to carnivals, rodeos and active programs, there’s plenty happening for families of all ages over the coming months.


Imaginariums: Playback Imaginarium

1 November 2025 – 3 May 2026 | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside
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An interactive exhibition designed to spark creativity and imaginative play, inviting children to explore, build and experiment in a hands-on museum environment.


Imaginariums: The Barn

6 December 2025 – 6 June 2026 | Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe
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Step into a playful barn-themed experience filled with discovery zones and interactive elements tailored for curious young minds.


Imaginariums: Beneath the Blue: Secrets of the Sea

19 December 2025 – 31 May 2026 | Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree
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Dive beneath the surface in this ocean-inspired exhibition that explores marine life, coastal environments and the wonders of the sea.


Woodford Rodeo R.I.D.E.R.S

28 February 2026 | Woodford Showgrounds, Woodford
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A classic country rodeo experience featuring bull riding, barrel racing and family-friendly entertainment in a lively rural setting.


Mini Kids Zumba (3 to 6 years old)

15 February – 15 March 2026 | Burpengary Community Hall, Burpengary
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A fun and energetic dance fitness program designed especially for young children, encouraging movement, coordination and confidence.


Family Zumba

15 February – 29 March 2026 | Burpengary Community Hall, Burpengary
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A family-friendly Zumba session where parents and kids can dance together in a high-energy, music-filled workout.


Redcliffe Family Carnival 2026 – Unlimited Ride Armbands

27 February – 1 March 2026 | Pelican Park, Hornibrook Esplanade, Clontarf
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A weekend carnival packed with rides, showbags, food stalls and classic fairground fun for the whole family.


All Saints Parish Youth Group

28 February 2026 | All Saints Parish Church, Albany Creek
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A welcoming youth gathering offering activities, connection and community for young people in a safe and supportive environment.


Fishing – Healthy & Active Moreton – Scarborough

28 February 2026 | Queens Beach North, Scarborough
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A guided outdoor session encouraging families to get active while learning practical fishing skills along the beautiful Scarborough coastline.


Caboolture Collectormania – Antique, Collectable, Record & Coin Fair

28 February 2026 | Caboolture Showgrounds, Caboolture
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A treasure trove for collectors and curious browsers, featuring antiques, vintage finds, records and coins in one large marketplace setting.


Phlipping the Pages Season Kick-Off – Redcliffe

1 March 2026 | Redcliffe Library, Redcliffe
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A library-based event launching the new reading season, encouraging young readers to get involved in books, storytelling and community activities.


Redcliffe Markets

Every Sunday | Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe
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A weekly waterfront market featuring fresh produce, food trucks, handmade goods and family-friendly entertainment.


From interactive museum experiences and outdoor activities to markets and carnival rides, there’s no shortage of ways to keep the kids entertained across Moreton Bay.

Moreton Bay Arts & Culture Guide: What’s On 27 Feb-1 Mar 2026

Moreton Bay’s arts and culture calendar is packed right now, with major exhibitions running through autumn, community showcases, author events, and hands-on creative workshops across Caboolture, Redcliffe, Bribie Island and beyond. Here’s what to see, do and book next.


Yield

20 September 2025 – 14 March 2026 | Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture
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A timely exhibition exploring themes of growth, labour and transformation, inviting audiences to reflect on how value is created and shared across communities.


Out on the Town

15 November 2025 – 10 May 2026 | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside
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A heritage-focused exhibition looking at social life, local stories and the places people gathered, shopped and celebrated across the region.


Fresh Eyes 2025

22 November 2025 – 7 March 2026 | Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe
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A showcase spotlighting new perspectives and emerging creative voices, featuring contemporary works across a range of styles and mediums.


Changemakers: Crafting a difference

4 February – 17 May 2026 | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside
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An exhibition celebrating makers and doers whose creativity has influenced change, highlighting craft, stories and community impact.


Local Authors Submission – Bribie Island

6 – 28 February 2026 | Bribie Island Library, Bongaree
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A chance for local writers to submit their work as part of the Local Authors initiative, celebrating storytelling and homegrown talent.


Trove: A Three of Cups Group Exhibition

11 February – 8 March 2026 | Redcliffe Art Society, Redcliffe
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A group exhibition bringing together multiple artists and styles, offering a varied gallery experience with something new to discover each visit.


Beachmere: The collective memories of a seaside village

14 February – 31 May 2026 | Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree
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A nostalgic exhibition capturing the history and shared memories of Beachmere, drawing on local perspectives and community stories.


Meet the Author: JP Pomare – Albany Creek

27 February 2026 | Albany Creek Library, Albany Creek
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Meet bestselling author JP Pomare for an in-conversation style event exploring writing, publishing, and the stories behind his work.


Art & Soul – Wild Weaving for Wellbeing

28 February – 31 October 2026 | Bribie Garden Centre, Bellara
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A calming creative program focused on weaving, mindfulness and wellbeing, designed to help participants slow down while making something meaningful.


Growing perspectives

28 February – 26 March 2026 | The Hub Gallery, Caboolture
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A seasonal exhibition exploring the idea of growth through art, featuring works that respond to nature, change and personal perspective.


Harvest

28 February – 17 May 2026 | Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe
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An exhibition inspired by harvest and resourcefulness, exploring how communities gather, grow, and share across time and place.


Making Time art workshops | Sensory Earth

28 February 2026 | Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe
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A hands-on workshop designed to engage the senses through earthy materials and creative exploration, suitable for participants keen to learn by doing.


Learn to make Fused Glass Panels for your very own Lantern with Shirley Heapy

1 March 2026 | Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, Banksia Beach
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A practical workshop guiding participants through the process of creating fused glass panels, resulting in a lantern piece you can take home.


From gallery exhibitions and museum storytelling to author talks and creative workshops, there’s plenty to explore across Moreton Bay’s arts scene over the coming weeks and months. If you’re keen to book something, the late February workshops are a great place to start.

Who’s Playing Where: Moreton Bay’s Gig Line-Up 27 Feb-1 Mar 2026

Moreton Bay is turning up the volume with a huge weekend of live music across Caloundra, Redcliffe, North Lakes and beyond. From touring legends and tribute acts to hip hop heavyweights and local favourites, here’s what’s happening from Friday 27 February to Sunday 1 March 2026.


LOUD! V18 | NUFFIN BUTTA, TUCANA & CHERRY NOVA

27 February 2026 | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra
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A high-energy live music night bringing together NUFFIN BUTTA, TUCANA and CHERRY NOVA for a stacked lineup of loud, genre-blending sounds. Expect big stage presence, crowd energy and a packed dance floor.


TOBIAS Celebrates – THE CURE

27 February 2026 | Norton Music Factory, Caloundra West
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A tribute celebration revisiting the iconic catalogue of The Cure, featuring fan favourites and atmospheric classics for lovers of post-punk and alternative rock.


Toni Childs – A Retrospective

27 February 2026 | Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe
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The acclaimed singer-songwriter performs a retrospective of her celebrated career, delivering powerful vocals and timeless songs in an intimate theatre setting.


Rolling Loud Pre-Roll: TYGA & QUAVO

28 February 2026 | Eatons Hill Hotel – Outdoors, Eatons Hill
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Global hip hop heavyweights TYGA and QUAVO bring festival-level energy to Eatons Hill for a massive outdoor show ahead of Rolling Loud. Expect chart-topping hits and crowd anthems.


REGURGITATOR jukeboxxin’ tour

28 February 2026 | Norton Music Factory, Caloundra West
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Australian alt-rock favourites return with their jukeboxxin’ tour, blending nostalgia, fan favourites and new energy into a loud, lively set.


Rose Tattoo Live

28 February 2026 | Dag Pub, D’Aguilar
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Hard rock icons Rose Tattoo deliver decades of gritty anthems and guitar-driven classics in an intimate regional setting.


DOLLY: I Will Always Love You

28 February 2026 | Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe
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A tribute spectacular celebrating the music of Dolly Parton, featuring beloved hits and heartfelt ballads in a lively stage production.


Country Club Night

28 February 2026 | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra
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A themed country music party night packed with live performances, singalongs and dancefloor-ready country favourites.


The Mason Rack Band

28 February 2026 | Thirsty Chiefs Brewing Company, North Lakes
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Blues-rock powerhouse The Mason Rack Band bring their commanding stage presence and signature sound to North Lakes for a night of live local music.


The Cosmics

1 March 2026 | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra
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Wrap up the weekend with The Cosmics delivering upbeat tunes and relaxed coastal vibes to close out a big few days of live music.


From tribute legends to global hip hop stars and local live favourites, Moreton Bay’s gig calendar is stacked this weekend. Whether you’re heading to Caloundra, Redcliffe, North Lakes or Eatons Hill, there’s no shortage of reasons to get out and support live music.

The Feb 22 Show

From the Nullarbor to the Tamar: Wine, Rain and the Long Way Round

Macca’s lines were wide open this week, and as usual, the calls stitched together a portrait of Australia that felt both ordinary and extraordinary at the same time.

From skiers bound for Japan to sheep on the way to Albury, from hay convoys into bushfire zones to Sauvignon Blanc revelations in Tasmania, it was a morning that moved across states and stories without ever leaving the studio.

Japan, Factories and the Price of Snow

Brendan rang in while packing suitcases — Japan for skiing, China for work.

Japan, he said, had become so affordable for snow trips that his brother had bought a place there. In his words, it had worked out “cheaper to get a joint over there and own it” than take the family skiing for a week in Australia. The strength of the yen, lift pass pricing, accommodation comparisons — all of it, he implied, had shifted the maths for Australian families who once defaulted to domestic slopes.

There was a quiet irony in it: Australians flying north for snow while their own alpine resorts battle short seasons and unpredictable conditions. For Brendan, it wasn’t ideology or tourism strategy — it was cost and practicality.

From the slopes of Japan, he was heading into a different kind of terrain: Chinese factories producing electric mobility components. That’s his line of work, he said — “spare parts specialist,” visiting plants manufacturing the small but essential parts that power e-bikes, scooters and electric vehicles.

It was a reminder that the global shift toward electrification doesn’t begin in showrooms. It begins in industrial parks, in supply chains, in component plants that most consumers never see. Later in the program, that global supply chain would resurface in a longer discussion about electric vehicles and where Australia sits in the evolving automotive landscape.

For Brendan, though, it was simply work and a bit of pleasure — skiing one week, factory floors the next. Modern Australia, suitcase open on the bed.

Wineries, Stories and the Latitude of Taste

Marcus from Tarragindi spoke about family-run wineries — the kind you won’t find in big chain bottle shops. The ones open “by appointment,” where you meet the owner or the owner’s children, and where one story leads to another.

That thread was picked up by John Howie, who shared his conversion moment in New Zealand’s Marlborough region. A glass of Wither Hills Sauvignon Blanc at an Italian restaurant changed his palate forever.

Years later, performing in northern Tasmania, he was steered toward a Tamar Valley Sauvignon Blanc when the Marlborough had run out. The revelation? The two regions sit on almost exactly the same latitude. The flavour profile — bright, sharp, distinct — felt strikingly similar.

It was less about alcohol and more about geography, soil and climate — the quiet science behind taste.

Rain on the Nullarbor and the Long Haul

Glenn, a truck driver of 45 years, was edging toward retirement. He had just crossed from the Western Australian border toward Port Augusta in steady rain. The paddocks were green, humidity thick in the air.

He described sleeping in his cab with an auxiliary “ice pack” cooling unit running so the engine could stay off. Parcel freight in the trailer — he didn’t even know what was inside. Just another run across a continent where, as he put it, most freight still moves by road.

He remembered floods near Balladonia in the late 1990s — graders towing trucks through roadworks at night. The Nullarbor changes, but it also stays the same.

Sheep, Kelpies and 40 Acres

Bazza from Macclesfield was loading about 30 sheep for a regular customer near Albury. His co-pilot was Ozzy the kelpie. Also along for the ride: Banjo, an ageing Australian cattle dog.

Conditions at his 40-acre property were dry — a contrast to the rain reported further west. It was a reminder that in Australia, rainfall is never evenly distributed.

Licorice Roots and Hiroshima

Jared Gray phoned from Tokyo, listening via the ABC Listen app. His father had grown licorice root near Finley for export to Japan — eventually reaching 600 acres.

The root, not confectionery, was the commodity. Extracted for medicinal compounds and widely used in tobacco flavouring, it was described as vastly sweeter than sugar in concentrated form.

While in Japan, Jared visited Onomichi, where the licorice shipments once arrived, and travelled to Hiroshima, reflecting on his grandfather’s experience as a prisoner of war.

Trade, memory and reconciliation shared the same itinerary.

Pankind and the Hard Numbers

Judy from Hobart rang to promote Pankind’s “Put Your Foot Down” walk for pancreatic cancer.

She spoke about her own diagnosis in 2021 and said that, according to figures discussed within the organisation, pancreatic cancer carries a five-year survival rate of around 13 percent. She also stated that two Australians are diagnosed every hour and that approximately 75 Australians die each week from the disease.

Those figures were cited by Judy during the call, and listeners were encouraged to seek updated information through Pankind and official health sources.

Put Your Foot Down

Electric Cars, Range and Reality

Automotive columnist John Connolly joined the program to discuss electric vehicles. He said China is now building roughly two-thirds of global EVs and described Australia’s pure electric vehicle uptake as sitting at about 8 percent of new sales, with hybrids proving more popular.

He also raised concerns about battery replacement costs, insurance premiums and charging infrastructure outside metropolitan areas.

Later, Gordon from near Hillston offered a different perspective. His family owns three electric vehicles and charges them using rooftop solar. He cited what he described as American statistics suggesting EV fire risk is significantly lower than petrol vehicles, and said their experience has been overwhelmingly positive.

For long regional trips, however, he noted they still travel diesel.

The conversation reflected a broader national debate — less about ideology, more about practicality and geography.

The Hay Convoy to Longwood

Graham Cockrell from Need for Feed described 76 trucks delivering donated hay into Victoria’s Longwood fire zone on Australia Day.

Much of that hay, he said, came from farmers who themselves had received help in previous disasters. Communities affected by fire stood roadside as the convoy passed.

Need for Feed is a registered charity operated by volunteers, and listeners were directed to its official website for further information.

Soil, Hardpan and What We’re Doing Wrong

Calvin, calling from Kangaroo Island, argued that degraded soil structure — including what he described as a chemical-induced hardpan layer — is contributing to worsening drought and flood cycles. He believes funding should prioritise soil restoration before disasters occur, rather than focusing primarily on post-event relief.

His views reflect one side of an ongoing debate around land management, farming practices and climate resilience.

Captain John King Davis and the ANARE Club

Liz from Hobart spoke about Captain John King Davis, Antarctic explorer and captain for both Mawson and Shackleton.

After his previously unmarked grave in Melbourne was located, members of the ANARE Club organised a proper headstone with family permission. A ceremony was held last Thursday, with Davis now recognised formally in the cemetery where he rests.

Small acts of historical restoration can resonate widely.

Produce, Preserving and the 150th Bega Show

Beth in Ben Lomond described figs, peaches, plums, nectarines and pears coming in waves from a small orchard. Preserving, sharing and extending the harvest were part of village life.

Barb from Bega followed with news of the 150th Bega Show — pavilion judging, fireworks and the NSW Governor opening proceedings.

Country shows remain places where everyday abundance is displayed — in jars, flowers and livestock — not just in supermarket price tags.

Rubbish Pickers and Quiet Civic Duty

Jen from Ballarat walks Lake Wendouree each Sunday and fills bags with litter. She and another local — also named Jen — now call themselves “the rubbish pickers.”

No speeches. Just bags collected and bins filled.

Why We Live Where We Live

The morning closed with Magnus and Wendy aboard the sailing vessel Nutshell, currently in Holland and bound for Finland. Their piece described a life “where the water wiggles” — a floating home without postcode, routine or fixed horizon.

Across it all, one theme kept surfacing: movement.

Across oceans. Across paddocks. Across fire lines. Across the Kidman Way dodging emus.

And yet, always, coming back.

That’s the thing about Australia. You can wander. You can weigh anchor. You can drive the Nullarbor in the rain.

But eventually, the line reconnects.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer:Australia All Over’ is a program produced and broadcast by the ABC Local Radio Network and hosted by Ian McNamara. Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara, the ABC, or the ‘Australia All Over’ program. This weekly review is an independent summary based on publicly available episodes. All original content and recordings remain the property of the ABC. Our summaries are written in our own words and are intended for commentary and review purposes only. Readers can listen to the full episodes via the official ABC platforms.

From the King to the Manor: What’s On This Week for February 19-25 2026

Cinemas across Moreton Bay light up this week with a global musical event and a laugh-out-loud comedy. Whether you’re in North Lakes, Strathpine, Redcliffe, or Morayfield, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.


Opening This Week

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert

In cinemas from 19 February 

The King is back in the building! Don’t miss this spectacular concert event celebrating the life and music of Elvis Presley. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight (Ipswich, Morayfield), Bribie Cinema, and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Fackham Hall

In cinemas from 19 February 

Get ready for a good laugh with this spoof of your favourite period dramas. Secrets, scandals, and slapstick await. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight (Ipswich, Morayfield), Bribie Cinema, and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Still Showing

Crime 101

The high-stakes crime thriller starring Chris Hemsworth continues at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, and Redcliffe.


Wuthering Heights 

Catch the modern retelling of the gothic romance at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.


Whistle 

The horror continues… if you dare. Showing at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, and Redcliffe.


Avatar: Fire and Ash 

The blockbuster sequel is still showing at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, and Redcliffe.


Where to Watch

  • Event Cinemas North Lakes – Westfield North Lakes
  • BCC Cinemas Strathpine – Strathpine Centre
  • Limelight Cinemas Morayfield – Morayfield Shopping Centre
  • HOYTS Redcliffe – Peninsula Fair Shopping Centre
  • Bribie Cinema – Bongaree

From musical legends to comedy capers, Moreton Bay’s cinemas are packed with great entertainment this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.