Matthew Fuery Stands in Review as Son Reaches Army Leadership Milestone

Matthew Fuery, who grew up in Redcliffe, served as Reviewing Officer at an Army promotion parade where his youngest son Joel was among the graduates completing their first leadership course.



The Warrant Officer Class One stood on the parade ground at Gallipoli Barracks watching Lance Corporal Joel Fuery march out after finishing the Subject One Corporal Course, a moment that blended professional duty with personal pride. For both father and son, the day created a memory that connects their separate Army journeys.

Matthew Fuery has served in the Australian Army since 1992, building a career that has taken him from his Redcliffe upbringing through more than three decades of military service. Standing as Reviewing Officer at his son’s parade brought those years into sharp focus.

When Professional Role Meets Family Connection

Joel Fuery learned his father would be the Reviewing Officer while out on Exercise ANZAC. The Directing Staff told him during field training, and his first reaction was disbelief.

He thought they were joking. When they kept insisting it was real, the significance of what was about to happen started settling in. His father would be there on the parade ground, not just as family support but in an official capacity that recognized both Joel’s achievement and Matthew’s rank.

Matthew Fuery and Joel Fuery
Photo Credit: Supplied

For Matthew Fuery, the role prompted reflection on his own progression through Army ranks. He completed his own Subject One Corporal Course years earlier, back when Joel was still young. Now he was watching his son complete the same milestone, the first step into junior leadership that every Australian Army soldier takes when moving beyond basic service.

The Subject One Corporal Course marks the transition point where soldiers begin leading others. It’s where technical skills meet responsibility for teams, where following orders expands into giving them. Joel finishing this course meant he was stepping into the same leadership pathway his father had walked for over 30 years.

A Redcliffe Family’s Military Tradition

Matthew Fuery’s journey began in the bayside suburb of Redcliffe before he embarked on his military career in 1992. His son Joel has now followed into Army service, creating a family connection that spans generations and links back to the Moreton Bay area.

The parade at Gallipoli Barracks brought that connection into clear view. Matthew standing in his role as Warrant Officer Class One, Joel marching past as a newly promoted Lance Corporal completing his leadership qualification. The formality of the parade ground didn’t erase the personal significance of a father watching his son reach a milestone he understood intimately.

For Joel, knowing his father was there in such an important role made the day memorable beyond the usual satisfaction of completing a demanding course. The parade ground can feel impersonal during official ceremonies, but having Matthew Fuery as Reviewing Officer changed that dynamic entirely.

What This Moment Means

Army families often share the experience of service across generations, but rarely does the timing align for a father to officially review his son’s promotion parade. The moment required Matthew Fuery’s career progression to place him in a position of sufficient rank, Joel’s training to reach completion at the right time, and Army’s willingness to assign Matthew to the role despite the personal connection.

For Redcliffe residents, the story shows how local upbringings can lead to careers that create these unexpected intersections of professional achievement and family pride. Matthew Fuery’s three decades of service started with a young person from the Moreton Bay area joining the Australian Army. Now his son has reached the same transition point into leadership that shapes military careers.

The Subject One Corporal Course that Joel completed prepares soldiers for their first leadership roles, teaching them how to manage teams under pressure and make decisions that affect others. It’s where Army service shifts from individual performance to collective responsibility. Matthew Fuery completed that same course when his career was beginning. Watching Joel finish it brought both men’s service paths together on a single parade ground.



Published 1-February-2026.

Moreton Bay Movies: Addition & Iron Lung Open

Cinemas across Moreton Bay light up this week with a clash of genres, featuring a heartwarming Aussie drama and two new intense thrillers. Whether you’re in North Lakes, Strathpine, Redcliffe, or Morayfield, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.


Opening This Week

Addition 

In cinemas from 29 January 

A charming Australian story about love, life, and numbers. Catch this new release at HOYTS Redcliffe.


Send Help 

In cinemas from 29 January 

Get ready for suspense. A remote island turns into a nightmare in this gripping new thriller. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight Morayfield, and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Iron Lung 

In cinemas from 30 January 

Claustrophobic horror hits the big screen. Based on the hit game, prepare for a deep dive into terror. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight Morayfield, and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Still Showing

Marty Supreme 

Catch the stylish ping pong drama at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.


Mercy 

Chris Pratt’s futuristic thriller continues at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, and Redcliffe.


28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 

The zombie hit is still scaring audiences at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.


Anaconda 

The creature feature reboot continues 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 feel-good local stories to edge-of-your-seat horror, Moreton Bay’s cinemas are packed with great stories this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.

Bridgerton Returns and More: What to Stream 29 Jan – 4 Feb

A new week of releases is rolling in, with Netflix leading the charge on big franchise returns and event viewing, plus a fresh family-friendly season on Apple TV+ and a new Prime Video drop to round things out. Here’s what’s landing on streaming services in Australia from Thursday, 29 January to Wednesday, 4 February 2026.


Netflix

29 January 2026

Bridgerton: Season 4

Romance, scandal and society intrigue return as the next chapter of the ton unfolds.

Watch


A Letter to My Youth

A heartfelt story that looks back on growing up, first love and the moments that shape who you become.

Watch


1 February 2026

Royal Rumble: 2026 (WWE)

The annual WWE event returns with surprise entries, rivalries and high-stakes showdowns.

Watch


M3GAN 2.0

The techno-horror franchise is back, with M3GAN returning in a new and more dangerous form.

Watch


4 February 2026

Is It Cake? Valentines

The cake-or-fake competition returns with a Valentine’s twist and more mind-bending bakes.

Watch


Fifty Shades Darker

The romance heats up as Christian and Anastasia navigate desire, trust and control.

Watch


Apple TV+

30 January 2026

Yo Gabba GabbaLand! (Season 2)

The colourful kids’ series returns with more music, dancing and playful learning for little viewers.

Watch


Prime Video

4 February 2026

Relationship Goals

A new release centred on modern love, messy expectations and what it really takes to make things work.

Watch


With Bridgerton back in the mix, a major WWE event on the calendar, and a few buzzy additions across the week, this is an easy one for building your watchlist. If you’re picking just one night to settle in, 29 January and 4 February are the busiest drop days.

Fishermen Rescue Three Men From Bull Sharks in Moreton Bay Waters

Two Brisbane fishermen have been praised for their quick thinking after rescuing three men from dangerous waters off Moreton Bay on the weekend, with bull sharks circling nearby during the tense operation.



Sam Hortz and Robbie Angel were fishing in separate boats when they came across a capsized vessel with three men in the water. Video footage captured during the incident shows the severity of the situation, with one of the rescuers describing the scene as chaotic.

Angel was first to reach the distressed boaters and began pulling them from the water to safety. Meanwhile, Hortz attempted to salvage the capsized boat by securing it to his own vessel, but was forced to abandon the effort when the weight threatened to drag his boat under.

Sam Hortz
Photo Credit: Instagram / @firstdrop_fishing

During the rescue, several bull sharks were reportedly active in the area, with the predators breaching the water’s surface near the boats. The three rescued men were fortunate to escape unharmed.

Hortz noted that shark activity has been increasing in local fishing areas, making it difficult for anglers to land their catch. The rescued men have since contacted their saviours to express their gratitude.

The Moreton Bay incident occurred during a concerning period of shark activity along Australia’s east coast. Earlier in January, New South Wales experienced multiple shark encounters, including a fatal attack in Sydney Harbour on 18 January that claimed the life of a 12-year-old boy, believed to have been caused by a bull shark.

The following day saw two separate incidents—an 11-year-old’s surfboard was bitten at Dee Why Point, and a 27-year-old surfer was injured at Manly Beach. A fourth incident occurred at Point Plomer Beach near Crescent Head on 20 January.



Maritime authorities have not issued specific warnings for Moreton Bay following the weekend rescue.

Published 27-January-2026

Weekend Creative: Songwriting Workshops and Textile Art on the Coast

The cultural calendar north of Brisbane is bursting with melody and creativity this weekend. The Sunshine Coast plays host to two major musical events in Caloundra, while the Moreton Bay hinterland offers a unique songwriting retreat. In the galleries, a new exhibition opens in Caboolture, and it is the final opportunity to view the community art display at Albany Creek.


A Night at the Musicals: On Tour

31 January 2026 | The Events Centre, Caloundra
Get Tickets

Direct from London, this spectacular concert brings the best of Broadway and the West End to the Sunshine Coast. Starring a cast of professional musical theatre performers, the show features show-stopping hits from Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, and many more.


Hindley Street Country Club | The Encore Run

1 February 2026 | The Events Centre, Caloundra
Get Tickets

Internet sensations Hindley Street Country Club bring their massive live sound to Caloundra for a Sunday session of classic hits. Known for their polished covers of yacht rock and pop anthems, they have garnered millions of views online and are even more impressive live.


Splendour In The Glass House – Songwriting Workshop & Concert

31 January 2026 | 8 Ball Aitken’s Recording Studio, Glass House Mountains
Get Tickets

A rare opportunity for aspiring musicians to learn from the best. Swamp-blues master 8 Ball Aitken and Golden Guitar winner Allan Caswell host an intimate songwriting workshop followed by a studio concert in the scenic Glass House Mountains.


Shibori Workshop with Susan Sinclair

31 January 2026 | Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, Banksia Beach
Get Tickets

Discover the ancient Japanese art of indigo dyeing. Local artist Susan Sinclair guides participants through the techniques of binding, stitching, and folding fabric to create beautiful, distinct patterns in this hands-on workshop at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre.


The Trial

31 January – 26 February 2026 | The Hub Gallery, Caboolture New Exhibition
Get Tickets

Opening this Saturday, The Trial is an intriguing new showcase at Caboolture’s Hub Gallery. It promises to engage visitors with thought-provoking themes, adding a fresh visual arts experience to the region’s cultural roster.


Two Girls From Amoonguna

29 November 2025 – 7 February 2026 | Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe Closing Soon
Get Tickets

With only one week left, now is the time to see this vibrant exhibition. It celebrates the friendship and stories of Central Desert artists Sally M Mulda and Marlene Rubuntja through their colourful soft sculptures and paintings.


Earth & Tide: From Earth and Clay to Painting of the Land & Sea

14 January – 8 February 2026 | Redcliffe Art Society, Redcliffe
Get Tickets

Also nearing its conclusion, this exhibition captures the textures and colours of the natural world. It features a diverse collection of works that explore the relationship between the solid ground and the fluid ocean, perfectly suited to its seaside location.


Ocean Sentinels: Inspiring change through art

8 November 2025 – 8 February 2026 | Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree
Get Tickets 

Combine a visit to Bribie with this powerful environmental exhibition. Ocean Sentinels uses art to highlight the beauty and fragility of marine ecosystems, serving as a poignant reminder of the need to protect our local waterways.


Yield

20 September – 14 March 2026 | Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture
Get Tickets

Continuing its run, Yield offers a contemporary look at harvest and production. The exhibition features works that examine how we utilise the land and its resources, resonating with the agricultural history of the Caboolture region.


Out on the Town

15 November 2025 – 10 May 2026 | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside
Get Tickets

Take a trip down memory lane at Old Petrie Town. This exhibition explores the history of social life in the district, from dance halls to debutante balls, showcasing the fashion and fun of decades past.


Art in Libraries – Echoes of the Soul

2 – 31 January 2026 | Albany Creek Library, Albany Creek Last Chance:
Get Tickets

Saturday is the final day to view this community exhibition. Stop by the Albany Creek Library to appreciate the creative expressions of local artists before the display wraps up.


Song Writing

1 February 2026 | Redcliffe Library, Redcliffe
Get Tickets

Budding songwriters can gather at the Redcliffe Library this Sunday for a free session. It is a supportive environment to share lyrics, discuss melodies, and collaborate with other local musicians.


This weekend provides a wonderful opportunity to engage with the arts actively. Whether you are learning indigo dyeing on Bribie Island, writing songs in the mountains, or simply enjoying the spectacle of musical theatre in Caloundra, there is plenty to inspire you before the new month begins.

Get Active: Family Zumba and Nature Walks in Moreton Bay

The region is buzzing with outdoor adventures this weekend, from the final days of the circus in Strathpine to heritage train rides in the hinterland. Families can also celebrate World Wetlands Day with educational activities in Griffin or enjoy the cooler evening air at the Caloundra Twilight Markets.


Circus Rio – Pine Rivers

23 January – 1 February 2026 | Pine Rivers Park, Strathpine Last Chance:
Get Tickets

The circus tent is about to come down. This is the final weekend to catch the spectacle of Circus Rio at Pine Rivers Park. Featuring aerialists, acrobats, and FMX motorbikes, it is a high-energy show perfect for ending the week with a bang.


Heritage Train Rides

1 February 2026 | Woodford Railway, Woodford
Get Tickets

All aboard for a trip back in time! The Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Society runs its charming heritage trains this Sunday. It is a delightful experience for little train enthusiasts and a great excuse to explore the historic town of Woodford.


World Wetlands Day at Osprey House

1 February 2026 | Osprey House, Griffin
Get Tickets

Connect with nature at the picturesque Osprey House. To celebrate World Wetlands Day, the centre is hosting special activities designed to teach families about the importance of these ecosystems. Keep an eye out for koalas and local birdlife on the boardwalks.


Caloundra Twilight Market

30 January 2026 | Bulcock St, Caloundra
Get Tickets

Kick off the weekend on the Sunshine Coast with the Caloundra Twilight Market. Bulcock Street transforms into a vibrant hub of street food, artisan stalls, and live music, offering a relaxed Friday night atmosphere by the beach.


Fishing – Healthy & Active Moreton

31 January 2026 | Bongaree Boat Ramp #1, Bribie Island
Get Tickets

Teach the kids a skill for life at this introductory fishing workshop. Held at the Bongaree Boat Ramp, this session covers the basics of baiting, casting, and responsible fishing, all while enjoying the beautiful Bribie Island passage.


Family Zumba – Dance, Laugh & Move Together!

1 February – 29 March 2026 | Burpengary Community Hall, Burpengary
Get Tickets

Start your Sunday with energy and rhythm. This new Family Zumba series invites parents and kids to exercise together in a fun, judgment-free zone. It is a great way to get moving and share a laugh to the beat of high-energy music.


Summer at Redcliffe with Martin Edge

22 November 2025 – 7 February 2026 | Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe
Get Tickets 

Escape the heat and step into the colourful world of Martin Edge. This family-friendly exhibition is designed to be accessible and joyful, offering a “healing garden” space where children can engage with art and explore their creativity.


Sunday Markets

1 February 2026 | Redcliffe & Whiteside 

Sunday morning staples for Moreton Bay families:

  • Redcliffe Markets: Browse hundreds of stalls along the foreshore with ocean views. More Info
  • Old Petrie Town Markets: Enjoy the historic village atmosphere, old-school lollies, and shade of the giant fig trees. More Info

Senior Academy workshop with choreographer Ethan Austin-Zande

30 January 2026 | Dance Orbit Performing Arts Academy, Morayfield
Get Tickets

Aspiring young dancers have a unique opportunity to learn from an industry professional. Choreographer Ethan Austin-Zande leads this workshop, perfect for serious dance students looking to refine their skills and gain new inspiration.


Whether you are reeling in a catch on Bribie Island or dancing the morning away in Burpengary, this weekend is all about getting active and enjoying the outdoors. With the circus packing up after Sunday, it is also your last opportunity to grab some popcorn and enjoy the show right on your doorstep.

Moreton Bay Movies: Marty Supreme & Mercy Open

Cinemas across Moreton Bay light up this week with star power and high-stakes action. Whether you’re in North Lakes, Strathpine, Redcliffe, or Morayfield, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.


Opening This Week

Marty Supreme

In cinemas from 22 January 

Timothée Chalamet transforms into a ping pong legend in this fast-paced new drama. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight Morayfield, Bribie Cinema, and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Mercy

In cinemas from 22 January 

Chris Pratt stars in this gritty sci-fi thriller set in a future justice system. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight Morayfield, and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Primate

In cinemas from 22 January 

Looking for a scare? This new horror-thriller is now screening. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Limelight Morayfield, and HOYTS Redcliffe.


Still Showing

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 

The infection spreads… catch the horror hit at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.


Hamnet 

A moving historical drama, continuing its run at Limelight Cinemas Morayfield and Bribie Cinema.


Song Sung Blue 

The Neil Diamond tribute movie is still playing at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.


Zootopia 2 

School holiday fun 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 Hollywood heartthrobs to edge-of-your-seat thrillers, Moreton Bay’s cinemas are packed with great stories this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.

Your Streaming Watchlist for the Week: 22–28 January 2025

The last full week of January is bringing a neat mix of fresh series premieres, limited series drops and returning favourites across the major streamers in Australia. If you’re planning a weekend binge or just looking for something new to add to your queue, here’s what’s arriving from Thursday 22 January to Wednesday 28 January 2025.


Highlights of the Week

These are the biggest and most anticipated releases this week:

  • Shrinking: Season 3 (Apple TV+) — The acclaimed comedy-drama returns with more sharp humour and real emotional weight.
  • Marvel’s Wonder Man: Miniseries (Disney+) — Marvel introduces a new hero in a fresh story blending identity, fame and action.
  • The Walsh Sisters: Limited Series (Stan) — A family-driven limited drama packed with tension, loyalty shifts and messy fallout.
  • The Beauty: Season 1 (Disney+) — A new series diving into obsession, image and the cost of being seen.
  • Finding Her Edge: Season 1 (Netflix) — A binge-friendly new season-one drop built for an easy weekend watch.





Disney+

22 January 2025

The Beauty: Season 1

A new series exploring modern obsession, image, and the cost of being seen in a world built on appearances.

Watch


28 January 2025

Marvel’s Wonder Man: Miniseries

Marvel introduces a new hero with a story that blends action, identity and fame into a fresh new chapter.

Watch


Tracker: Season 3

The series returns with a new season of high-pressure cases, close calls and fast-moving twists.

Watch


Stan

22 January 2025

The Walsh Sisters: Limited Series

A limited drama that dives into family dynamics, shifting loyalties and the kind of tension that builds quickly.

Watch


26 January 2025

Memory of a Killer: Season 1

A crime-driven thriller that follows a chilling trail as the truth becomes harder to outrun.

Watch


Netflix

22 January 2025

Finding Her Edge: Season 1

A brand-new season-one drop with binge-friendly momentum and plenty to pull you into episode two.

Watch


23 January 2025

The Big Fake

A new release built around deception and fallout, where the pressure rises the closer the truth gets.

Watch


Prime Video

26 January 2025

Caught Stealing

A fast-paced new film pick for viewers who like risk, consequences and tension that keeps escalating.


28 January 2025

The Wrecking Crew (2026)

A late-week arrival that leans action-forward, built for a big-screen-at-home kind of night.


Apple TV+

28 January 2025

Shrinking: Season 3

The acclaimed comedy-drama returns with more sharp humour, big emotions and plenty of heart.

Watch


With fresh premieres landing across Disney+, Netflix and Stan — plus a returning favourite on Apple TV+ — this week’s lineup is perfect for building a new watchlist. Whether you’re after drama, crime, comedy or something with blockbuster energy, there’s at least one new drop worth pencilling in.

Redcliffe Club Marks Major Milestone With New Dragon Boat On The Water

Redcliffe paddlers welcomed a rare addition to their community fleet as a new dragon boat touched local waters for the first time, giving the Redcliffe Red Dragons a boost in training power and club pride at their home base in Redcliffe.



Community Effort Behind The New Boat

The celebration took place later, bringing together club members, supporters and local representatives to recognise months of planning and community support behind the arrival of the boat, known as Red Magic. The new dragon boat was secured through a mix of fundraising and sponsorship support from local businesses connected to the Redcliffe area. Club members said the effort showed how grassroots sport relies on strong ties between volunteers, families and small businesses. The boat was built to competition standards and is expected to be used for regular training sessions, races and community events along the Redcliffe waterfront.

Cultural Tradition And First Paddle

Before entering the water, the boat took part in a traditional dragon boat blessing. The ceremony included the symbolic dotting of the dragon’s eyes, a custom linked to safety and good fortune. After the blessing, paddlers took Red Magic onto the water for its maiden paddle, marking its official start as part of the club’s active fleet.

Local Leaders And Supporters Attend

The event drew attendance from local figures and sponsors who helped support the purchase. Their presence reflected the role community sport plays in Redcliffe, both as a fitness activity and a social outlet. Club representatives acknowledged contributions from businesses that assisted with signage and catering, saying each role helped make the day possible.

Building The Future Of Dragon Boating In Redcliffe

The Redcliffe Red Dragons plan to use the new boat to grow participation and introduce new members to the sport. Club organisers encouraged residents to get involved, noting dragon boating offers a team-based activity suited to a wide range of ages and fitness levels. The arrival of Red Magic strengthens the club’s capacity as interest in the sport continues to grow across the region.



Published 8-Jan-2026

Grandfather and Grandson Escape Margate House Fire that Kills Pets

A house in Margate has been destroyed by a major fire on New Year’s Eve, with police declaring the scene a crime site as investigators work to determine the cause.



Emergency services were called to a single-storey home on Duffield Road about 9:30 p.m. on 31 December after reports of smoke and flames coming from beneath the property. A grandfather and his 11-year-old grandson were inside the home at the time and escaped after the man noticed smoke seeping through the floorboards.

Queensland Fire Department crews arrived within 20 minutes, but the house was already fully engulfed. Eight fire crews, including specialist units, were required to bring the blaze under control by about 10:30 p.m. Parts of the structure collapsed during the fire.

Two dogs and several hand-raised parrots owned by the tenants died in the blaze.

The property, which was being rented, was uninsured. The landlord, builder Mark McLaren, told the media he could only watch as the house burned. He said the dwelling was not insured because financial institutions considered it too old. Mr McLaren, who is recovering from a recent heart attack, was injured while attempting to save items from the fire. His work vehicle was removed from the property but sustained heat damage.

Initial speculation on social media suggested the fire may have been caused by an electric scooter, the tenant ruled this out, saying no such devices were on the premises. He believes the fire may have started near a hot water system located underneath the house, though authorities have not confirmed the cause.

Police have declared the site a crime scene, a standard procedure to preserve evidence while investigators determine the origin of the fire. Fire investigators and police remained at the property the following morning.

The site has also been declared hazardous due to asbestos in the roof.

Community members and neighbours assisted the displaced occupants on the night, providing water, blankets and food.



Published 31-Dec-2025