The April 20 Show

  • One of the first calls came from Lightning Ridge, the opal-mining town in north-west New South Wales where the annual Easter festival was in full swing. A local festival volunteer described the scene: the main street was buzzing with a “goat race” unlike any other. After concerns from animal welfare groups, the town’s famous goat races had evolved into a comedy event with people—yes, people—dressed as goats pulling small carts. “It’s goat racing with a twist, and it’s a sight to behold,” she laughed. The caller said visitors absolutely love it and the town doesn’t mind poking a bit of fun at itself. Another highlight she mentioned was the Big Opal Dig – twelve mounds of opal-bearing dirt dumped in the main street, with thousands of dollars worth of opals buried inside. “Ten lucky folks get to dig for the prize opals,” she explained, saying it’s both a tourist draw and a clever nod to Lightning Ridge’s mining heritage. With live music, markets and a parade, the Lightning Ridge Easter Festival (18–20 April 2025) was attracting big crowds . The caller’s pride in her remote community was evident as she spoke about the boost in visitors. “For a town of 2,000 to host a few thousand extra people is huge – we’re flat out but loving it.” It was a classic bush event story of ingenuity and fun, setting a festive tone early in the show.


• From the Coral Sea coast, another caller phoned in amid celebrations at Gladstone, Queensland, where the last yachts had just arrived in the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race. This annual Good Friday race is a storied Easter tradition in Queensland, and the caller – a volunteer with the finishing committee – painted the scene vividly. Dawn had broken as the leading boats slipped into the harbour, greeted by cheers from locals lining the shores. She reported that line honours went to the 52-foot Maritimo 52 yacht, which led the fleet into Gladstone in the early hours of Easter morning. Many smaller yachts were still arriving throughout Sunday. The caller described how families stake out spots along Gladstone’s waterfront to welcome the sailors: “Half the town comes down to the harbour with picnic chairs. When those boats sail in, tired and sunburnt, you can see the relief and pride on every skipper’s face – and we all clap them in.” Macca asked about the conditions at sea, and she noted it had been a moderate downwind run this year with a few squalls on Friday night that tested the crews. Despite the challenges, all 30+ yachts that started were expected to finish safely. The segment captured the camaraderie and volunteer spirit around a major regional event: the pride of a coastal city hosting a 77-year-old sailing race, and an insider’s look at how Easter in Gladstone revolves around the marina.


• Back inland, the show turned to the practical realities of country life after recent wild weather. Bill from near Coonamble, NSW – a fourth-generation wheat farmer – rang in while calibrating his seeder for the upcoming planting. He told Macca this Easter brought something of a rare blessing on his wheat paddocks: soil moisture. After several bone-dry autumns, heavy rains in late March had left his black soil country “moist like a chocolate cake” and ready for sowing. “I’ll tell you what, this year – for once – I’m not planting in dust,” he said with a chuckle, the relief palpable in his voice. Bill described how in his part of north-west NSW, many farmers were busy seeding winter crops like wheat and barley earlier than usual to make the most of the moisture. He also noted the Darling River was flowing again and local dams were full, which bodes well for livestock. Macca asked if the recent floods had caused him any losses. Bill admitted some lower fields had waterlogging, but the long-term gains outweighed the short-term damage. “After years of drought, a bit of flooding is a problem we’ll take any day,” he quipped. The call gave a down-to-earth insight into agriculture: the optimism that comes with a good soaking of rain, and the timeless Easter ritual for broadacre farmers – tuning the tractor and praying for a bumper crop.


• In a more intimate conversation, Charlie, a saddler from Tenterfield on the NSW-Queensland border, shared the love of a nearly lost craft. He has been hand-making stock saddles and leather tack for over 50 years, working in a tin shed workshop behind the old Tenterfield saddlery. Charlie explained to Macca how he still uses many tools passed down from his grandfather – edge bevellers, awls, and a 100-year-old stitching pony. He described the process of crafting a saddle tree, covering it in wet rawhide, and patiently hand-stitching the skirt and fenders. It’s painstaking work that can take months. His latest project was a custom saddle for a local campdraft champion, complete with carved floral tooling and the rider’s initials branded into the leather. “You measure twice, cut once, and pray the hide holds,” he joked, saying he’s learned to be patient with both cattle and leather. Macca seemed fascinated and asked how demand is these days. Charlie said he mostly does repairs and bespoke pieces now – “I’m one of the last of the bush saddlers around here” – but noted a resurgence of interest from younger riders who appreciate quality. He also mentioned training an apprentice one day a week, passing on the old techniques. This call was a gentle dive into bush craftsmanship and heritage, and listeners could almost smell the saddle soap and leather through the radio. It highlighted the value of slow, skilled work in a fast-paced world.


• An especially heartwarming call came from Currawinya National Park in Queensland, near the NSW border, where a small team is working to bring the bilby back from the brink. Erin, a wildlife volunteer with the Save the Bilby project, phoned in at sunrise from the boundary of a vast fenced sanctuary. In the soft morning light, she described seeing two bilbies scamper back to their burrows after a night of foraging. “It’s magical! Those big ears and that hop, like little Easter bunnies of our own,” she said. The bilby, as Macca noted, has become an Australian symbol of Easter, and Erin’s update was fitting for the day. She talked about the 25-square-kilometre predator-proof fence the group maintains at Currawinya, which has created a safe haven free of feral cats and foxes. Within this enclosure, bilbies are breeding successfully. She reported several new joeys spotted this season. Erin recounted how she spent her Saturday night on “rabbit patrol,” not chasing rabbits but checking the fence for any holes or breaches after recent rain. The team’s dedication paid off: no intrusions, and the bilbies inside continue to thrive. Macca asked how people can see the bilbies or help out. Erin explained that while the Currawinya site isn’t generally open to tourists, the nearby town of Charleville has a bilby experience centre for visitors, and donations to the project help expand their work. The call ended on a hopeful note as she wished everyone a Happy Easter and reminded Australians to think of the bilby not just the bunny. It was a touching blend of conservation news and holiday cheer, clearly striking a chord with listeners who value these small marsupials.


• Not all Easter morning stories were about planned events. Some were happy accidents of travel. A pair of grey nomads, Doug and Val, called in from a dusty roadside along the Oodnadatta Track in outback South Australia. They had paused at an old telegraph station ruin near William Creek and, to their surprise, found themselves amid an impromptu bush gathering. Val explained that several caravans and 4WDs had converged at this spot the night before, entirely by coincidence. By dusk, there were about 15 travelers camped in a loose circle on the gibber plains. “Someone started a campfire in the middle, and before you knew it we had a little party,” she laughed. Different groups contributed something: one couple played guitar and fiddle, another family roasted damper and shared billy tea, and a group of backpackers produced a box of marshmallow Easter eggs to pass around. Doug chimed in to describe the sky above: “No light for a hundred miles – the stars were like diamonds. We even caught a few shooting stars.” (It turns out the Lyrids meteor shower was just beginning). In the morning, the ad-hoc friends parted ways, but not before swapping phone numbers and promises to send photos. Macca was enchanted by the story, noting how it echoed the old bush ethos of camaraderie among strangers. The callers said this unplanned Easter bush camp became one of their most cherished memories of their trip. Their tale captured the serendipity of outback travel – how the vast emptiness of the interior can still bring people together in the most unexpected and joyful ways.


• As the program neared its end, Macca squeezed in a handful of quick calls from all over Australia. A truck driver rang from Eucla, on the Nullarbor Plain, reporting a veritable convoy of caravans headed west and east: “You’ve never seen so many grey nomads – it’s like a pilgrimage across the Nullarbor this year,” he said, noting every roadhouse was overflowing with Easter travelers. Another listener from Launceston, Tasmania joked about pulling out her winter clothes as an early cold snap sent the mercury near freezing overnight, reminding everyone that summer was truly over down south. And in a delightful historical tidbit, a retired army mechanic in Victoria called to share that he had just finished restoring a World War II Willys Jeep in time for Anzac Day. He even took it for a spin on Easter morning, proudly noting, “80 years old and she purrs like a kitten.” Each of these mini-stories – from the open road to a chilly Tasmanian dawn to a piece of wartime history brought back to life – added extra threads to the rich tapestry of the show. They underscored what Australia All Over is all about: every caller, whether they have 30 seconds or three minutes, contributes something unique and genuine. 

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer: Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara or the “Australia All Over Show.” This weekly review is an attempt to share the wonderful stories that Ian broadcasts each week and add value to what is a smorgasbord of great insights. 

Reboots, Rock, and Revenge: What’s On in Local Cinemas 24-30 April 2025

Cinephiles of Moreton Bay, get ready because April is closing out with a blockbuster lineup. From cult classics to concert films and long-awaited sequels, the big screen is the place to be this week.

Redcliffe

April 24, 2025

Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII – HOYTS

Experience the legendary 1972 concert film like never before on the big screen.
Rating: 8.6/10 IMDb
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Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (20th Anniversary)

Return to the galaxy for a special anniversary screening of the iconic prequel.
Rating: 7.6/10 IMDb
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Until Dawn – HOYTS & Event Cinemas

A haunting cinematic thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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The Accountant 2 – Event Cinemas

Ben Affleck returns as the lethal number-cruncher in this gripping sequel.
Rating: 7.5/10 IMDb
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Strathpine

April 30, 2025

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World – Limelight Cinemas

Cult classic returns! Join Scott, Ramona, and the League of Evil Exes on the big screen.
Rating: 7.5/10 IMDb
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Whether you’re chasing nostalgia, thrills, or a front-row seat to music history, Moreton Bay cinemas are lighting it up. Grab your popcorn and lock in your session.

Live, Local, Loud: Arts & Events Across Moreton Bay from 25-27 April 2025

From jazz nights to hands-on art workshops, Moreton Bay is buzzing with creativity this weekend. Whether you’re chasing live performances, immersive exhibitions, or community events, there’s something on for every kind of culture lover, right here in your own backyard.

Burpengary

25–26 April 2025

Show Stoppers – KSP Theatre

A local musical theatre showcase brimming with talent.
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Caboolture

26 April 2025

Art Tasters Workshop Series – Caboolture Regional Art Gallery

Explore hands-on creative techniques in a guided art session.
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The Hub Gallery: Reduction – Caboolture Regional Art Gallery

Part two of the dual-site exhibition focused on artistic restraint.
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Reduction – A Creative Process – The Hub Gallery

An intimate exhibition exploring artistic simplicity and form.
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North Lakes

25 April 2025

Lloyd Saniel – North Lakes Sports Club

Smooth live jazz to set the weekend mood right.
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26 April 2025

Green Velvet – North Lakes Sports Club

A soulful night with modern jazz stylings.
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Redcliffe

26 April 2025

Free Flow Dance Workshop – The Loft Gallery & Coffee House

Move freely in a relaxed, expressive dance session.
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Maleny

27 April 2025

Indie Author Festival – Maleny Community Centre

Celebrate self-publishing with workshops, author panels, and book signings.
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Wherever you land this weekend—on a gallery floor, theatre seat, or dance studio mat—Moreton Bay’s arts scene is ready to move you. Make your plans, book your spot, and feel the culture come alive.

Weekend Wonders: Fun Family Activities in Moreton Bay, 25–27 April

Looking for something fun, free or family-friendly to do this weekend? Whether you’re chasing markets by the bay, dinosaur adventures, crafty workshops or a cosy film night, Moreton Bay is full of activities to keep all ages smiling. Here’s your suburb-by-suburb guide to what’s on near you from Friday to Sunday.

Albany Creek

25 April 2025

Public Holiday Skating

A day of fun and retro flair at the rink – perfect for families enjoying the public holiday.
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Bongaree

27 April 2025

Imaginariums

A world of imagination and interactive exhibits for young explorers at Bribie Island Seaside Museum.
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Burpengary

27 April 2025

Eco Flix Short Film Festival

Eco-conscious storytelling meets community spirit in this collection of thought-provoking shorts.
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Caboolture

27 April 2025

Cruisin’ Caboolture 2025

A celebration of classic cars, street vibes and family-friendly entertainment in the heart of town.
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25 April to 11 May 2025

Jurassic Creatures

Step back in time with animatronic dinosaurs, fossil digs and thrilling prehistoric adventures.
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North Lakes

26 April 2025

FREE FILM SCREENING: ‘The Need To GROW’

An engaging documentary on sustainability and innovation, free to attend.
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Redcliffe

26 April 2025

Experience Lacemaking at Redcliffe Museum

Discover the delicate art of lacemaking through live demonstrations.
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From hands-on museum sessions to seaside street fairs and skate days, Moreton Bay is the perfect place for families to connect, learn and play this long weekend. Bring the kids, round up the neighbours, and enjoy the vibrant community spirit right on your doorstep.

Moreton Bay Events Guide: Where to Be This 25–27 April

Whether you’re after laid-back acoustic sets, laugh-out-loud stand-up, or a night of RNB and dancing, Moreton Bay is dialling up the vibe this weekend. From Redcliffe to Caboolture and everywhere in between, we’ve handpicked the best gigs, comedy shows, and community performances from Friday 25 April to Sunday 27 April 2025. Scroll through to plan your weekend, catch a favourite act, or discover something new just around the corner.

Redcliffe

April 25

Fortunato
Category:
Live Music
Classic vocals and romantic ballads from one of Redcliffe’s most beloved performers.
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April 25

RNB Night Featuring DJ Brad
Category:
Live DJ
An RNB party to remember—smooth grooves and floor-fillers all night long.
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April 26–27

Turn Up Your Radio 2025
Category:
Live Music
A live musical celebration of Aussie radio hits across the decades.
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North Lakes

April 25

The Upside
Category:
Live Music
A high-energy local band serving classic covers and feel-good anthems.
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April 26

Matty Boi
Category:
Live Music
Looping master and livewire performer—Matty Boi will keep you dancing.
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April 27

Darcy
Category:
Live Music
Chill out with acoustic vibes and heartfelt vocals from Darcy.
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Caboolture

April 26

Jason Towers
Category:
Live Music
Classic hits and dynamic vocals—Jason Towers always delivers a crowd-pleaser.
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With such a stacked line-up across Moreton Bay, there’s no reason to stay in this weekend. Whether you’re chasing a dancefloor, a belly laugh or a few cold ones with live music, the region has something to offer at every turn. Mark your calendars, book your tickets, and support local talent while soaking up the sounds of the season. See you out there.

Explore and Create in Moreton Bay: Your Arts Agenda 18 to 20 April 2025

This weekend in Moreton Bay is a feast for art lovers and curious minds. From immersive exhibitions and gallery showcases to creative workshops and family-friendly museum activities, there’s plenty to explore across the region. Here’s your curated guide to what’s on from April 18 to 20, 2025.

16 – 17 April

Strathpine
We all have the POWER: Creative Space
An inclusive art event inviting visitors to reflect, create, and contribute to a growing gallery installation.
Venue: Pine Rivers Art Gallery
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16 – 19 April

Caboolture
Pathways: A Journey Through Art
An inspiring collection by local artists that explores growth, creativity, and storytelling through diverse mediums.
Venue: The Hub Gallery
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Redcliffe
Joe Furlonger: Horizons
A major exhibition by celebrated Queensland artist Joe Furlonger, capturing coastal life and expansive landscapes in bold, expressive form.
Venue: Redcliffe Art Gallery
Get InfoJoe Furlonger – Moreton Bay Council

16 – 20 April

Redcliffe
Mark Pearson – Alchemy & Odyssey (with Helen Wilson)
A joint exhibition exploring memory, place, and transformation through painting and mixed media.
Venue: The Loft Gallery & Coffee House
Get InfoCurrent Exhibition – The Loft Gallery

18 April

Highvale
Samford Easter Antique, Collectable & Record Fair – A Treasure Hunt Awaits!
Vintage lovers and treasure hunters can explore records, antiques, and hidden gems at this popular community event.
Get InfoSamford Fair – What’s On Moreton Bay

18 – 19 April

Caboolture
Tamara Dean | Leave Only Footprints
A striking photographic series exploring the intersection between nature and humanity, by acclaimed artist Tamara Dean.
Venue: Caboolture Regional Art Gallery
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18 – 20 April

Old Petrie Town / Whiteside
Mini Gem Hunters
A fun family activity where kids can hunt for colourful gems and learn about geology.
Venue: Pine Rivers Heritage Museum
Get InfoMini Gem Hunters – MBRC

From experimental art installations and heritage fairs to nature-inspired photography and hands-on discovery, Moreton Bay’s arts scene is rich with inspiration this weekend. Whether you’re wandering through a gallery, treasure-hunting, or sparking your child’s curiosity, there’s something memorable waiting to be explored.

From DJs to Acoustic Acts: 18 to 20 April Gig Guide for Moreton Bay

Whether you’re into pumping nightclub DJs, acoustic sets, or full live band performances, Moreton Bay has your weekend playlist covered. Here’s a lineup of where to catch the region’s live music scene this Friday through Sunday.

18 April

Eatons Hill Hotel
DJs on in the Nightclub from 8:00 p.m. – till late
Kick off the weekend with late-night beats and big energy in the Eatons Hill nightclub.
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19 April

Redcliffe Leagues Club
Counterfeit Heroes
A high-energy live band bringing big rock vibes to the Redcliffe Leagues stage.
Get InfoCounterfeit Heroes – Redcliffe Guide

Eatons Hill Hotel
DJs on in the Nightclub from 8:00 p.m. – till late
Back-to-back DJ sets keep the party going into Saturday night.
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Redcliffe RSL
Mono (11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
Soak up the smooth midday tunes in the lounge.
Mr John (7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.)
Classic covers and pub favourites to close your Saturday night.
Mary Lenz (6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
A sweet acoustic voice with a soulful set to start your evening.
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20 April

Eatons Hill Hotel
Live Soloist in the Beer Garden from 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Relax with a cold drink and live acoustic tunes under the afternoon sun.
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Redcliffe RSL
Grace Spinks (12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
Sunday sessions are sorted with Grace’s easygoing afternoon set.
Get InfoRedcliffe RSL – Entertainment

Whether you’re out to dance the night away or chill with a beer and acoustic background, Moreton Bay’s live music scene is serving up something for every vibe this weekend. Support local talent, discover new acts, and make your weekend sound better.

Moreton Bay Movie Watchlist: New Releases 17 April 2025

Looking to catch a film around Moreton Bay this weekend? From gripping thrillers to inspiring stories and all-out war dramas, local cinemas are rolling out a variety of fresh releases. Here’s what’s screening across Redcliffe, Morayfield, Strathpine, and North Lakes on April 17.

Drop

A psychological drama exploring the unraveling of truth after a mysterious disappearance. Tension builds as secrets come to light in this moody, character-driven story.
Cinema: HOYTS Redcliffe, Limelight Cinemas Morayfield, Event Cinemas North Lakes
Rating: 6.6/10 IMDb

Sinners

A dark, philosophical thriller that delves into the consequences of guilt and morality. As a community unravels, lines between right and wrong blur dangerously.
Cinema: HOYTS Redcliffe, Limelight Cinemas Morayfield, BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Event Cinemas North Lakes

The Correspondent

When a war journalist uncovers a cover-up, the truth becomes a dangerous pursuit. A gripping political drama with international stakes and emotional depth.
Cinema: HOYTS Redcliffe, Limelight Cinemas Morayfield, BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Event Cinemas North Lakes
Rating: 8.5/10 IMDb

The Penguin Lesson

Based on a true story, this heartfelt film follows an unlikely bond between a man and a penguin. It’s a gentle, life-affirming tale with universal charm.
Cinema: Limelight Cinemas Morayfield
Rating: 7.3/10 IMDb

Warfare

A raw depiction of combat and survival, this war thriller questions loyalty, sacrifice, and the human cost of conflict. Intense and emotionally charged.
Cinema: Limelight Cinemas Morayfield, BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Event Cinemas North Lakes
Rating: 7.9/10 IMDb

Whether you’re in the mood for emotional storytelling, hard-hitting journalism, or edge-of-your-seat thrills, Moreton Bay’s cinemas have something for you. Make a night of it, grab the popcorn, and head to your local screen this weekend.

From Markets to Festivals in Moreton Bay 18 to 20 April 2025

From bustling twilight markets to Easter carnivals and orchid showcases, Moreton Bay is alive with family-friendly energy this April. Whether you’re chasing free school holiday fun, artisan finds, or Easter Sunday festivities, this weekend’s lineup has something for every age and interest. Here’s what’s happening across the region from April 18 to 20, 2025.

18 April 2025

Caboolture
Easter Carnival
Celebrate Easter with market stalls, amusements, and entertainment for all ages.
Get TicketsEaster Carnival – Caboolture Guide

Currimundi
Currimundi Lake Twilight Market
Enjoy a relaxed twilight market by the lake with food, crafts, and live music.
Get TicketsCurrimundi Market – Facebook

Highvale
Samford Antique, Collectable & Record Fair
Treasure hunters can browse rare finds and retro gems at this beloved Samford fair.
Get TicketsSamford Fair – Facebook

North Lakes
Good Friday Festival
A free family festival with live music, food trucks, and Easter celebrations.
Get TicketsGood Friday Festival – All Events

Redcliffe
Redcliffe Markets Good Friday Pop Up Markets
Special holiday markets featuring local makers, Easter-themed goods, and live entertainment.
Get TicketsRedcliffe Markets – What’s On

19 April 2025

Burpengary
Easter Craft
Drop in for free kids’ Easter craft sessions at Burpengary Plaza.
Get TicketsEaster Craft – Moreton Bay Council

Kallangur
Easter Orchid Show
A stunning display of Easter orchids presented by local growers.
Get TicketsOrchid Show – North Lakes Guide

Newport
Newport Easter Twilight Market
Twilight market with food trucks, handmade goods, and Easter fun.
Get TicketsNewport Market – What’s On

Strathpine
Pine Rivers Koala Care
Learn about koala conservation and meet wildlife advocates at this local event.
Get TicketsKoala Care – Facebook

20 April 2025

Bellara, Bribie Island
School Holidays
Daily fun at the Bribie Island Hotel with family games, meals, and activities.
Get TicketsBribie Holiday Fun – Brisbane Kids

Caloundra
Caloundra Street Fair
A bustling street fair with live music, artisan stalls, and local eats.
Get TicketsStreet Fair – Facebook

Redcliffe
EASTER AT THE KOMO
Live music, Easter dining, and seaside vibes all wrapped into one festive Sunday.
Get TicketsEaster at The Komo – Facebook

Sandstone Point
Easter Eggstravaganza
Celebrate Easter with egg hunts, entertainment, and family activities by the bay.
Get TicketsEaster at Sandstone – SP Hotel

Whether you’re chasing fresh air, fresh markets, or Easter fun for the little ones, Moreton Bay’s got your weekend plans covered. With events across the region from Friday through Sunday, there’s no shortage of ways to make memories, support local, and enjoy the break outdoors.

Big Screen Highlights Around Moreton Bay 10 to 13 April 2025

Looking to catch a movie this weekend? From big-budget thrillers to international cinema and classical concert films, cinemas across Moreton Bay are screening something for every taste. Here’s what’s playing across the region from April 11 to 13.

April 10

North Lakes, Strathpine, Redcliffe, Morayfield


The Amateur
An action-packed thriller following a former CIA operative on a mission of vengeance.
Rating: 6.7/10 IMDb
Get Tickets: Event Cinemas – The Amateur

Death of a Unicorn
A dark comedy about a strange accident and the mythical implications that follow.
Rating: 6.3/10 IMDb
Get Tickets: Event Cinemas – Death of a Unicorn

Redcliffe


The King of Kings
A remastered re-release of the biblical epic retelling the story of Christ.
Get Tickets: Event Cinemas – The King of Kings

Redcliffe, Morayfield


The Chosen: Last Supper
A special cinematic presentation of The Chosen focused on the Last Supper.
Get Tickets: HOYTS – The Chosen

Morayfield

Bad Genius
A smart, high-stakes Thai thriller about cheating the school system with precision.
Rating: 6.2/10 IMDb
Get Tickets: Limelight Cinemas – Bad Genius

April 12

Bribie Island, North Lakes, Strathpine, Redcliffe, Morayfield

André Rieu’s 75th Birthday Celebration: The Dream Continues
A special global cinema event celebrating the musical legend’s milestone birthday.
Get Tickets: HOYTS – André Rieu’s 75th Birthday

With films screening in multiple formats, languages, and genres, this weekend is the perfect time to grab some popcorn and enjoy a night out at the movies. From global premieres to classical concert specials, the big screen is buzzing across Moreton Bay.