Moreton Bay Family Guide: Play Sessions, Markets and Outdoor Music 14–16 Nov 2025

This weekend Moreton Bay is full of family fun, hands-on activities and outdoor markets. From wildlife celebrations to music in the valley and playful library sessions, there’s something for kids of every age from 14 to 16 November 2025.


Steve Irwin Day

Australia Zoo, Beerwah | 15 November 2025
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Celebrate wildlife and conservation with live shows, animal encounters and family activities. It’s a spirited day for kids to learn, get close to animals and feel inspired by Steve Irwin’s legacy.


Music In the Valley Samford!

Samford Showgrounds, Highvale | 16 November 2025
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An afternoon of family-friendly live music and community stalls under the trees. It’s a sunny, social outing with easy vibes and room for kids to play.


Caloundra Street Fair

Bullcock St, Caloundra | 16 November 2025 (every Sunday)
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A bustling Sunday tradition with food, crafts and street performances. Perfect for a slow morning stroll, easy shopping and kid-friendly entertainment.


Redcliffe Markets

Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe | 16 November 2025 (every Sunday)
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Seaside markets with artisan stalls, fresh food and family atmosphere. Great for breakfast by the water and a relaxed market browse.


Playtime

Multiple libraries (Albany Creek, Arana Hills, Bribie Island, Burpengary, Caboolture, North Lakes, Woodford) | 14 November 2025
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Interactive play sessions with songs, movement and early learning activities. Ideal for toddlers and caregivers to connect and have fun.


Baby Rhyme Time

Deception Bay Library, Deception Bay; North Lakes Library, North Lakes | 14 November 2025
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Short, joyful sessions of rhymes and simple activities for babies and their grown-ups. Great for bonding and early literacy.


Storytime

Albany Creek Library, Bribie Island Library, Woodford Library | 14 November 2025
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Lively reading sessions with songs and props to bring stories to life. A gentle introduction to books for young children.


Witches Christmas Market

Petrie School of Arts, Petrie | 15 November 2025
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A quirky, festive market with handmade gifts, crystals and seasonal finds. A charming spot to pick up unique presents and soak in atmosphere.


Baby Rhyme Time

Albany Creek Library, Albany Creek; Bribie Island Library, Bongaree | 15 November 2025
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Repeat session for more baby-friendly songs and movement. Short, sociable and calm for caregivers and little ones.


Park Tales

Spinnaker Park, Newport | 15 November 2025
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Outdoor story sessions that let children enjoy books in the fresh air. Bring a blanket and settle in for imaginative tales.


Storytime

Caboolture Library, Deception Bay Library, North Lakes Library, Strathpine Library, Burpengary Library | 15 November 2025
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Multiple local story sessions across the region, each delivered with energy and interactive fun for preschoolers.


Llamas in the Library

Caboolture Library, Caboolture; Strathpine Library, Strathpine | 15 November 2025
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Meet-and-greet with gentle llamas inside the library. A delightful, memorable experience for kids who love animals.


TryBots – North Lakes

North Lakes Library, North Lakes | 15 November 2025
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Hands-on robotics for curious kids. A playful STEM session where children build and test simple robots.


Story Dogs (3rd Saturday) – North Lakes

North Lakes Library, North Lakes | 15 November 2025
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Reading practice with friendly dogs to boost children’s confidence. Gentle, effective and delightful for early readers.


Park Tales

Roderick A Cruice Park, Dayboro | 16 November 2025
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Another outdoor story session in a leafy park setting, ideal for families who love fresh-air activities.


Storytime

North Lakes Library, North Lakes | 16 November 2025
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A friendly morning of stories and songs for preschool children and caregivers.


SENSEational Play

Caboolture Library, Caboolture | 16 November 2025
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A sensory play session designed for children to explore textures, sounds and gentle movement. Inclusive and calm, great for neurodiverse kids.


This weekend brings a strong mix of outdoor festival days, community markets and gentle library programs. Pick one big family outing or build a weekend of small, playful moments — either way, great memories are waiting across Moreton Bay.

Your Guide to Moreton Bay’s Weekend Gigs: Comedy, 90s Rock, and Rooftop Vibes 14–16 Nov 2025

Moreton Bay turns up the volume this weekend with a packed lineup of live music, comedy, and local talent. From big laughs with Tom Gleeson to rooftop tributes and 90s rock nostalgia, there’s something for everyone to enjoy from 14 to 16 November 2025.


Tom Gleeson – Out of Touch

The Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra | 14 November 2025
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Australia’s king of comedy is back on stage with his sharp wit and brutally honest humour. Expect clever punchlines, bold observations, and a night of laughs you’ll still be talking about on Monday.


Royale With Cheese – The Ultimate 90’s Rock Show

Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra | 15 November 2025
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Get ready for an epic 90s rock revival with all the grunge anthems and alternative hits that defined a generation. A must-see night for anyone who still has Nirvana, Pearl Jam, or Foo Fighters on their playlist.


Tim Freedman’s Moonlit Deck

Playhouse, The Events Centre, Caloundra | 15 November 2025
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The Whitlams’ frontman takes the stage for an intimate performance under the lights. Expect smooth piano-driven melodies and storytelling that’s both nostalgic and heartfelt.


Taylor Sheridan – The Stories Tour

Moffat Beach Brewing Co Production House, Caloundra West | 15 November 2025
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An evening of authentic Australian songwriting from one of the country’s most soulful voices. Perfect for those who love honest lyrics, good company, and craft beer.


Top of the Pop Tribute on the Rooftop!

Sunny’s Rooftop, Margate | 15 November 2025
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Head to Sunny’s for a rooftop party packed with pop hits from across the decades. Sing, dance, and soak in the ocean views as the soundtrack of your youth plays all night.


Mista Big Stuff!

Legends Lounge – Redcliffe Leagues Club, Redcliffe | 14 November 2025
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A lively night of funk, soul, and dance-floor favourites. Gather your friends, grab a drink, and let the groove take over.


Platinum Live

Bramble Bay Bowls Club, Woody Point | 14 November 2025
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Enjoy a night of great tunes and local charm with this crowd-pleasing live act. A relaxed bayside gig perfect for an easy Friday night.


Animal Bait

Bramble Bay Bowls Club, Woody Point | 15 November 2025
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A high-energy local band bringing classic rock vibes to the bayside. Expect covers that’ll have everyone up and moving by the first song.


From stand-up comedy to rock nostalgia and laid-back local gigs, Moreton Bay’s weekend entertainment scene is buzzing. Whether you want to laugh out loud, sing along to old favourites, or chill with friends by the coast, there’s a perfect show waiting for you

‘Illegal’ Street Library in Clontarf Sparks Community Support

A Clontarf resident’s street library, once labelled non-compliant, has become a symbol of community spirit after widespread support helped keep it alive.



Background and Origin of the Dispute

In January 2025, Clontarf resident Melissa Forbes placed a small book-sharing box on the grass verge outside her home near the Beedham Street bus stop. The “give a book, take a book” initiative aimed to encourage reading and neighbourly connection across the Redcliffe Peninsula.

Shortly after installation, a complaint was lodged with the Moreton Bay City Council. The structure was deemed non-compliant as it stood on council land in line with a bus shelter and footpath, which raised safety and access concerns. Forbes was informed that continuing the project would require a permit and $20 million in public liability insurance.

Although she submitted the required application, the permit was later denied.

Clontarf street library
Photo Credit: Melissa Forbes/Instagram

Community Reaction and Support

The decision prompted strong community response. Residents across Clontarf and Redcliffe rallied behind Forbes, writing letters and launching an online petition that gathered hundreds of signatures within days.

Locals expressed that the book nook had quickly become a valued part of the neighbourhood, encouraging connection and small acts of generosity. Support also arrived from further afield, with messages of encouragement sent from overseas, including the UK, the US, and Serbia.

The public interest even drew a visit from a local representative, who agreed the structure posed no harm. The groundswell of backing underscored how small community efforts can unite residents around shared values.

Melissa Forbes
Photo Credit: Melissa Forbes/Instagram

Resolution and New Beginning

Seven months after the initial complaint, Forbes relocated the street library from the verge to her fence line to comply with council safety requirements. The revised setup no longer required a permit and was welcomed as a compliant solution.

The book box returned under a new name — the “Illegal Book Box” — referencing the earlier dispute. Despite the setback, Forbes said the experience helped her achieve the community engagement she had originally hoped for.

Council later confirmed it was satisfied with the revised location and acknowledged that such small libraries can be valuable local assets when safely installed.

Lasting Impact in Clontarf

Since its reinstatement, the “Illegal Book Box” has continued to operate in Clontarf, with locals contributing and borrowing books regularly. Forbes has since supported efforts to provide clear information for residents interested in setting up their own street libraries to avoid similar obstacles.



Forbes reflected that the experience prompted broader discussion about how neighbourhoods can balance community projects with public safety rules.

Published 6-Nov-2025

Explore Culture, Creativity and Connection in Moreton Bay 7–9 Nov 2025

Art lovers are in for an inspiring weekend across Moreton Bay from 7 to 9 November 2025. Galleries, theatres and museums are coming alive with exhibitions, performances and creative workshops. Whether you’re after hands-on art, live dance or cultural storytelling, there’s something to suit every creative mood.


That’s Dancing 2025 | Conroy Dance Centre

Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe | 7–8 November 2025
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A dazzling showcase of talent from the Conroy Dance Centre. Expect vibrant costumes, high-energy performances and a night full of rhythm and flair. Perfect for dance fans and families alike.


Ocean Sentinels: Inspiring Change Through Art

Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree | 8 November 2025 – 8 February 2026
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This stunning exhibition blends art and environmental storytelling, showcasing marine life through creative lenses. A meaningful reminder of the beauty and fragility of our oceans.


Blak Creatives Exchange

Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 28 June – 8 November 2025
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An empowering showcase celebrating First Nations artists and creative collaboration. The final week is the perfect time to experience this vibrant, thought-provoking exhibition.


Spirits in the Ink

Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 30 August – 22 November 2025
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A visual journey exploring cultural identity and storytelling through tattoo-inspired art. Powerful, personal and deeply expressive.


Earth Refuge

Pine Rivers Art Gallery, Strathpine | 2 August – 29 November 2025
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An immersive exhibition exploring humanity’s relationship with the environment. Expect striking installations that invite reflection and dialogue about the natural world.


Art After Dark: Soft Sculpture Christmas Decorations

Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 7 November 2025
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A fun, festive workshop where you’ll create your own soft sculpture Christmas ornaments. Ideal for a creative night out with friends.


Create Up-Late: Wildflower Paper Lantern Workshop

Caloundra Regional Gallery, Caloundra | 7 November 2025
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A relaxed evening of creativity as you craft glowing lanterns inspired by native blooms. Perfect for winding down and sparking your artistic side.


Meet the Author: Joanna Jenkins

Redcliffe Library, Redcliffe | 8 November 2025
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Join Australian author Joanna Jenkins for an intimate talk about her latest work, writing journey and inspiration. A cosy afternoon for book enthusiasts.


Friends Annual Lunch & Presentation: “Brasses & Brass Rubbings” by Robin Czechura

Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology, Caboolture | 8 November 2025
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A unique mix of art, history and conversation over lunch, featuring a presentation on brass rubbing by Robin Czechura. A must for history buffs and museum lovers.


Stamp and Print Making with Jason Murphy

Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture | 8 November 2025
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A hands-on art session where you’ll learn creative printing techniques with local artist Jason Murphy. Bring your curiosity and leave with your own original piece.


AUDITION: Jesus Christ Superstar

Redcliffe Musical Theatre, Redcliffe | 9 November 2025
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Step into the spotlight and audition for one of the world’s most iconic rock musicals. A great opportunity for local performers and theatre enthusiasts.


Mīal

Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 16 August – 8 November 2025
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An evocative exhibition exploring culture, identity and memory through contemporary art. Thoughtful, moving and beautifully presented.


Yield

Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture | 20 September 2025 – 14 March 2026
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A long-running exhibition that examines the intersections of community, culture and land. Deeply rooted in storytelling and visual impact.


Salvation Army Historical Exhibition

Caboolture Historical Village, Caboolture | 1 November 2025 – 25 January 2026
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Discover the Salvation Army’s impact on local communities through a beautifully curated collection of photographs, artefacts and memories.


This weekend, Moreton Bay’s art scene shines with exhibitions, dance showcases and creative workshops. From cultural storytelling to hands-on art, it’s the perfect time to explore, create and connect through the arts.

What’s Now Showing in Moreton Bay: 6–9 November 2025

Cinemas across Moreton Bay light up this week with a mix of big-screen action, timeless classics, and heartwarming family adventures. Whether you’re in North Lakes, Strathpine, or Morayfield, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.


🎬 Opening This Week

Predator: Badlands

In cinemas from 6 November
The legendary sci-fi franchise returns with a new hunt that pushes survival to its limits. Catch Predator: Badlands at Event Cinemas North LakesBCC Cinemas Strathpine, and Limelight Morayfield.

Back to the Future (40th Anniversary)

In cinemas from 6 November
Great Scott! Relive Marty McFly’s time-travelling adventure in this special anniversary screening at Event Cinemas North LakesBCC Cinemas Strathpine, and Limelight Morayfield.

Tummy Tom and the Lost Teddy Bear

In cinemas from 6 November
Perfect for young audiences, this animated family feature follows a curious cat on a charming adventure. Screening at Event Cinemas North Lakes and BCC Cinemas Strathpine.


🎞️ Still Showing

A PAW Patrol Christmas

Continuing screenings
The pups are saving Christmas once again! Still showing at Event Cinemas North Lakes and BCC Cinemas Strathpinefor families looking for festive fun.

Good Fortune

Continuing screenings
This feel-good comedy about luck, love, and second chances continues its run at Event Cinemas North Lakes and BCC Cinemas Strathpine.


📍 Where to Watch

  • Event Cinemas North Lakes – Westfield North Lakes
  • BCC Cinemas Strathpine (Birch Carroll & Coyle) – Strathpine Centre
  • Limelight Cinemas Morayfield – Morayfield Shopping Centre

From thrilling hunts and nostalgic returns to delightful family flicks, Moreton Bay’s cinemas are packed with great stories this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.

New Favourites and Festive Cheer: This Week in Streaming 6 to 12 November

The second week of November delivers a strong mix of thrilling new series, returning favourites, and holiday-ready films across every major platform. Whether you’re after true crime, heartfelt drama, or light festive viewing, this week’s releases bring plenty to stream.


Weekly Highlights

  • Palm Royale: Season 2 returns on Apple TV+ with more glamour, rivalry, and social climbing.
  • The Vince Staples Show: Season 2 lands on Netflix, offering sharp humour and clever commentary.
  • Freakier Friday, a fresh take on the classic body-swap comedy, premieres on Disney+.
  • Maxton Hall: The World Between Us – Season 2 continues the romantic chaos on Prime Video.
  • The Wedding Banquet, a Korean romcom, debuts on BINGE.

Apple TV+

Pluribus: Season 1 – 7 November 2025
A gripping political drama exploring the blurred lines between democracy and power in an increasingly divided world.
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Palm Royale: Season 2 – 12 November 2025
The high-society drama returns as Maxine Dellacorte fights to secure her place among Palm Beach’s elite. Expect more secrets, betrayals, and exquisite 1960s style.
Watch on Apple TV+


Disney+

Love+War – 7 November 2025
A sweeping romance set against the backdrop of global conflict, exploring love, loss, and survival.
Watch on Disney+

Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films – 7 November 2025
A behind-the-scenes documentary uncovering the creative process behind James Cameron’s Avatar universe.
Watch on Disney+

Freakier Friday – 12 November 2025
A modern spin on the classic comedy about a mother and daughter who magically swap bodies — with chaos and heartwarming lessons along the way.
Watch on Disney+


Netflix

Death by Lightning: Limited Series – 6 November 2025
A true-crime drama chronicling the shocking assassination of President James Garfield and the manhunt that followed.
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The Vince Staples Show: Season 2 – 6 November 2025
Vince Staples returns with more biting humour and surreal storytelling in this genre-bending series.
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Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein – 7 November 2025
A bold reimagining of Mary Shelley’s gothic classic, told through del Toro’s signature lens of humanity and horror.
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Marines: Season 1 – 10 November 2025
An action-packed military drama following elite soldiers navigating the personal and moral costs of combat.
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A Merry Little Ex-Mas – 12 November 2025
A festive romantic comedy where two exes are forced to reunite for the holidays, leading to rekindled sparks and comedic chaos.
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Being Eddie – 12 November 2025
A character-driven drama about a man redefining his identity after a major life change.
Watch on Netflix

Mrs Playmen: Season 1 – 12 November 2025
A glamorous period drama following a woman who builds a publishing empire during the rise of the adult magazine era.
Watch on Netflix


Prime Video

Maxton Hall: The World Between Us – Season 2 – 7 November 2025
The hit German series continues with Ruby and James navigating love, ambition, and class divides in Oxford.
Watch on Prime Video

Bat-Fam: Season 1 – 10 November 2025
A fresh animated comedy that gives a humorous spin to Gotham’s most famous family of vigilantes.
Watch on Prime Video

Playdate – 12 November 2025
A tense psychological thriller about neighbours whose lives unravel after a seemingly innocent child’s playdate goes wrong.
Watch on Prime Video


BINGE

All Her Fault: Limited Series – 6 November 2025
A psychological thriller set in Dublin, where a mother’s search for her missing son unravels a web of secrets and lies.
Watch on BINGE

Drop – 9 November 2025
A dark comedy following a group of friends whose weekend getaway takes a disturbing turn.
Watch on BINGE

The Wedding Banquet – 9 November 2025
To remain in the country, a gay man agrees to pay for his friend’s IVF treatment on the condition that she marries him. But when his grandmother insists on throwing an extravagant Korean wedding, everything quickly spirals into chaos.
Watch on BINGE

DMV: Season 1 – 11 November 2025
A workplace comedy about the absurdities and humanity inside a Department of Motor Vehicles branch.
Watch on BINGE


From high-stakes thrillers to heartfelt comedies and returning favourites, this week’s lineup captures the full spectrum of streaming entertainment. Whether you’re diving into Palm Royale’s opulent world or laughing along with The Vince Staples Show, there’s no shortage of must-watch stories for the week ahead.

Redcliffe to Brisbane by Ferry? Bay Cats and Air Taxis in Bold City Plan

Self-flying air taxis taking off from Redcliffe and high-capacity metros connecting Scarborough are key features of an ambitious new strategy to prepare the City of Moreton Bay for a population of one million.



Redcliffe residents could one day swap their car commute for a “Bay Cat” ferry or a self-flying air taxi under a bold new transport strategy being championed by the City of Moreton Bay.

This vision is part of the council’s ‘City of Tomorrow’ strategy, a 10-year plan presented at the recent 2025 Moreton Bay Leaders’ Forum in Redcliffe. The strategy aims to address the region’s booming population, which is expected to double to 1 million over the next 30 years. With the 2032 Games on the horizon, the council is asking the State and Federal governments for funding to build critical infrastructure now, noting that, for too long, funding has not kept pace with population growth. Mayor Peter Flannery said the city needs these projects to tackle congestion, create jobs, and unlock housing, arguing that doing nothing is not an option.

Ferries and Flying Taxis

air taxis
Photo Credit: Wisk Aero

The plan proposes major new travel options centred on the peninsula. One key idea is a Moreton Bay ferry service, dubbed “Bay Cats,” which could link Redcliffe Pier with Brisbane’s Riverside. The council believes this service could offer travel times similar to or even faster than driving on the congested Bruce Highway and would boost tourism. It is seeking $500,000 for a feasibility study and a trial service.

Even more futuristic is the push for advanced air mobility. This would involve using local facilities, such as the Redcliffe Aerodrome, as hubs for all-electric, self-flying air taxis. The council sees this as a serious transport option for the 2032 Games and is already looking at partners like Wisk, a developer of four-seat autonomous aircraft.

Earning Public Trust

air taxis
Photo Credit: Wisk Aero

Before these air taxis can become a reality, operators acknowledge a major hurdle: winning over the public. Industry insiders state that gaining public trust, both from passengers and from people on the ground, is a firm requirement for the service to begin.

Safety is being called the number one priority. The aircraft are being developed to meet the same high standards as other commercial passenger planes. In Australia, this means a rigorous certification process with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). The companies involved hope to build community confidence through this process and, over time, establish a record of safe flights.



Easing the Squeeze on the Ground

While air and sea travel are on the horizon, the strategy’s highest priority is fixing the gridlock on local roads. The council is pushing for an expedited 2032 delivery of the Bruce Highway Western Alternative to divert freight and long-distance traffic.

The plan also calls for new rapid transport to better connect the city from east to west. This includes high-capacity metro lines to link Newport and Scarborough with Kippa-Ring Station, and another from Clontarf and Margate. This push comes with stark warnings: modelling shows that by 2036, boom gates at some level crossings south of Petrie could be down for an entire hour during peak periods if nothing changes. Other projects include a new peak-hour express train from Petrie and a rapid bus from Waraba to Caboolture, which is also slated for a major revitalisation.

The advocacy effort, presented at the recent Moreton Bay Leaders’ Forum, aims to build on past successes. Mayor Flannery noted that a previous forum helped secure $15 million in state funding for the new Moreton Bay Wildlife Hospital.

Published Date 04-November-2025

Redcliffe Cancer Patients to Get Vital Care Closer to Home

Hundreds of Redcliffe residents facing cancer will soon receive life-saving radiation treatment locally as construction begins on a new, highly accessible oncology centre in the community.



A New Era for Local Treatment

Cancer
Photo Credit: GenesisCare

The new centre is a project by oncology provider GenesisCare and is scheduled to be ready in mid-2026. It will be the company’s 10th facility in Queensland and is a key part of the new $30 million Altiva Health medical precinct being built by Allamanni Developments. Once fully operational, the clinic expects to provide care for more than 450 patients each year using high-quality, evidence-based radiation treatments.

Ending the Long Commute for Care

For many local families, the new facility will mean the end of exhausting and costly trips for treatment. GenesisCare’s Queensland Medical Director, Dr Marie Burke OAM, explained that accessing care close to home is critical for patients already facing significant emotional and physical challenges. She noted that many residents currently must travel to Chermside or the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital for radiation therapy. Removing this travel burden is seen as extraordinarily valuable for patients and their support networks.

An Integrated Health Hub

Cancer
Photo Credit: GenesisCare

Located at the Altiva Health development on Silvyn Street, the centre is designed to be part of a connected health hub. It will operate alongside one of Qscan’s flagship medical imaging and radiology clinics, giving patients convenient access for diagnosis, staging, and treatment all in one area. 

The site is also a short distance from Redcliffe Hospital’s existing medical oncology and allied health services, allowing for comprehensive care without long commutes between appointments.



Accessible to All

Dr Burke also emphasised that treatment will be accessible to the entire community. She clarified that private health insurance is not required for the outpatient services, as 80 to 90 per cent of the cost is covered by Medicare. 

The centre also plans to offer fee flexibility for those who are financially disadvantaged, ensuring cost is not a barrier to care. Federal Member for Petrie, Emma Comer, and State Member for Redcliffe, Kerri-Anne Dooley, both visited the site and expressed their support, agreeing on the profound importance of allowing residents to receive care within their own community, close to family.

Published Date 30-October-2025

Top-Rated Movies to Watch in Moreton Bay for 30 October to 5 November 2025

This week sees a varied line-up of new films and special cinema events. From high-stakes thrillers and family-friendly adventures to musical extravaganzas and animated sing-alongs, there is something for every moviegoer. Here is a look at what is screening, sorted by date.


30 October 2025

A PAW Patrol Christmas

When Santa comes down with a sickness, Rubble steps up to rescue the holiday spirit while racing against Mayor Humdinger’s sneaky plan to swipe everyone’s gifts.
IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event CInemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine / Birch Carroll & Coyle Strathpine, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, HOYTS – Redcliffe Watch


Bat Out of Hell – The Musical

This is a pro-shot cinema screening of the West End rock musical. The story is a loose retelling of Peter Pan, set in a post-apocalyptic Manhattan where Strat, the forever-young leader of ‘The Lost’, falls in love with Raven, the daughter of the city’s tyrannical ruler.
IMDb Rating: Not applicable (Cinema event)
Cinemas: Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield
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Bugonia

Two young men obsessed with conspiracy theories kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major biomedical company, convinced that she is an alien who is intent on destroying planet Earth.
IMDb Rating: 7.6/10
Cinemas: Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield
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Good Fortune

A bumbling guardian angel, Gabriel, attempts to intervene in the life of a struggling gig worker, Arj. In an effort to help, he magically switches Arj’s life with that of a wealthy venture capitalist named Jeff, with chaotic results.
IMDb Rating: 6.9/10 Cinemas: Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event CInemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine / Birch Carroll & Coyle Strathpine, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, HOYTS – Redcliffe
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Kiss of the Spider Woman

In this musical remake set in an Argentinian prison, a political prisoner named Valentín forms an unlikely bond with his cellmate, Molina. To cope with their reality, Molina escapes into a fantasy world by recounting the plot of a glamorous Hollywood B-movie.
IMDb Rating: 5.1/10
Cinemas: HOYTS – Redcliffe
Watch


31 October 2025

K-Pop Demon Hunters Sing-Along

This is a special sing-along screening of the hit animated film. When they aren’t selling out stadiums, K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey use their secret identities as badass demon hunters to protect their fans from supernatural threats.
IMDb Rating: 7.6/10
Cinemas: Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, HOYTS – Redcliffe
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1 November 2025

The Twilight Saga Marathon

Relive the epic love story that defined a generation. This marathon event features all five films from The Twilight Saga, from Twilight through to Breaking Dawn – Part 2, back on the big screen.
IMDb Rating: 5.2/10 (Twilight 2008)
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event CInemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine / Birch Carroll & Coyle Strathpine, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield
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This list contains the film screenings and events from your data that are available in the Moreton Bay area, including locations in North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, and Redcliffe.

Art, Theatre and Creative Experiences Across Moreton Bay This Weekend 31 Oct – 2 Nov 2025

Moreton Bay offers a rich weekend of live theatre, dance, exhibitions and creative experiences from 31 October to 2 November 2025. From magical stage shows to after-dark museum experiences and hands-on art workshops, this is a great weekend for art lovers of all ages.


Enchanted Rose End of Year Show | Dance Direction QLD

Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe | 31 October – 1 November 2025
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A magical end-of-year dance showcase featuring talented young performers. Expect a beautifully staged production filled with storytelling, costumes and heartfelt performances.


Abbey After Dark – Historical Horrors

Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology, Caboolture | 31 October 2025
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A rare after-dark experience inside the Abbey Museum exploring eerie historical stories. A guided, atmospheric evening perfect for mature audiences who enjoy immersive history and mystery.


Mirandolina

Mousetrap Theatre Company, Redcliffe | 24 October – 2 November 2025
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A live stage production performed by community theatre actors. A charming and character-driven play presented in an intimate local theatre setting.


Echoes of Nature – Katrin Terton

Obsidian Bide: Art Gallery and Studio, Bongaree | 18 October – 16 November 2025
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A calming contemporary exhibition inspired by memory, nature and sensory experience. A peaceful gallery visit for those who enjoy reflective and conceptual art.


Street Art Lab

Burpengary Sports Complex, Burpengary | 11 October – 1 November 2025
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Watch local artists transform outdoor walls into large-scale public art. Final weekend to see this live mural creation project before it wraps up.


Miigaay and Miinga

The Old Fire Station Gallery, Redcliffe | 29 October – 23 November 2025
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A new Indigenous-led exhibition exploring culture and identity through visual storytelling. Presented inside Redcliffe’s historic gallery space.


The Salvation Army – Heart to God & Hand to Man

Caboolture Historical Village, Caboolture | 1 November 2025 – 25 January 2025
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A heritage exhibition showcasing the humanitarian history of The Salvation Army. Displayed inside Caboolture Historical Village with uniforms, objects and archival imagery.


Local Authors Expo – Burpengary

Burpengary Library, Burpengary | 1 November 2025
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Meet local writers, browse new books and enjoy author conversations. A relaxed community book event for readers and aspiring writers.


Lino Printing Workshop with Paul Bong

Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 1 November 2025
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A guided printmaking workshop led by artist Paul Bong. Ideal for adults or beginners wanting to explore hands-on art techniques.


Queensland Ultimate Challenge Ballroom & Dance Competition

Morayfield Sport & Events Centre, Morayfield | 1 November 2025
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A full-scale ballroom and Latin dance competition featuring dancers from across Queensland. Spectator-friendly event filled with colour, music and performance energy.


Jazz & Shiraz Albany Creek

Lemke Park, Albany Creek | 2 November 2025
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A relaxed Sunday afternoon in the park with live jazz, food stalls and wine options. Bring a picnic rug and enjoy a laid-back community atmosphere.


Da Vinci Machines: Inventions Brought to Life

Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree | 2 November 2025
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Interactive exhibition bringing Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventions and designs to life. Hands-on and educational — great for curious families and adults alike.


Draw an Osprey Workshop at Osprey House

Osprey House, Griffin | 2 November 2025
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A nature-inspired drawing workshop held in a riverside setting. Participants learn to sketch local wildlife in a peaceful outdoor environment.


This weekend offers everything from live theatre and dance to open-air jazz, creative workshops and new gallery openings. Whether you enjoy performance, nature, design or culture — Moreton Bay’s art scene is alive and thriving across every day of the long weekend