A week of new streaming arrivals across major platforms including Netflix, Apple TV+ and Prime Video, featuring new series premieres, international releases and returning franchise titles spanning drama, thriller and documentary storytelling.
The return of the global spy series expanding its interconnected espionage storyline across international settings.
Streaming platforms this week feature a focused lineup of new series, films and returning franchises across major services, with a strong mix of thriller, drama and international content.
A selection of new releases and ongoing films is showing across Redlands cinemas, with a mix of mainstream titles and family-friendly options available at Capalaba and Victoria Point locations.
NEW RELEASES
Hokum
30 April 2026 | Event Cinemas (Capalaba)
A new release screening at a major local cinema, offering a general audience option.
Seven Snipers
30 April 2026 | Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)
An international action film centred on a military storyline, screening across two locations.
The Sheep Detectives
03 May 2026 | Cineplex (Victoria Point)
A family-oriented release offering a lighter cinema option within the Redlands area.
STILL SHOWING
Fuze
Cineplex (Victoria Point)
A film continuing its run at a local cinema venue.
GOAT
Event Cinemas (Capalaba)
A widely screened title maintaining its presence at a major cinema location.
An animated feature maintaining availability across both cinema locations.
Redlands cinemas offer a focused lineup of new releases and ongoing films, with a mix of mainstream and family-friendly viewing options available across local venues.
A range of things to do are available including exhibitions, workshops and live performances across Cleveland, Capalaba and Wellington Point. The lineup includes gallery displays, hands-on creative sessions and theatre, offering options for those interested in arts and culture.
Napery Over The Years: Textiles Exhibition
18 February – 31 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland Find out more
An exhibition exploring the history and use of textiles through a curated display of napery and related items.
Our Forging History
18 April – 31 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland Find out more
A historical exhibition focusing on local heritage and craftsmanship, highlighting tools and techniques from the past.
Create Exchange: Painted Up – Dean Biŋkin Tyson
07 April – 09 June 2026 | RAG, The Mezz, Cleveland Find out more
A contemporary exhibition showcasing works by Dean Biŋkin Tyson, exploring themes through visual art.
Grounded in Redlands
02 April – 03 May 2026 | Old SchoolHouse Gallery, Cleveland Find out more
A local exhibition featuring works inspired by the Redlands region and its environment.
Beauty and the Beast
30 April – 02 May 2026 | RPAC Concert Hall, Cleveland Get Tickets
A stage production presenting the well-known story through live performance and theatre.
Beaded Mosaic Pendant Workshop
01 May 2026 | Village Creative Studio, Wellington Point Book Now
A hands-on workshop where participants create a beaded mosaic pendant using guided techniques.
Create and Connect: Woven Trivets
01 May 2026 | Capalaba Library, Capalaba Find out more
A creative session focused on weaving techniques, allowing participants to make functional textile pieces.
A mix of exhibitions, workshops and performances is available across Redlands, with several displays running beyond the listed dates.
A variety of things to do are available including family-friendly activities, markets, outdoor events and community programs across Cleveland, Victoria Point, Redland Bay and surrounding suburbs. The lineup includes library sessions, outdoor play, local markets and interactive experiences suited to families.
Family Picture Hunt – Red Scavenger Hunt
19 March – 29 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland Find out more
An ongoing interactive scavenger hunt designed for families to explore exhibits through a guided picture-based activity.
Shoreline Markets
01 May 2026 | Jingeri Park Redlands, Redland Bay Find out more
A local market featuring food stalls, small businesses and a relaxed outdoor setting suitable for families.
Friday Story Time Fun!
01 May 2026 | Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point, Cleveland Library, Cleveland, Capalaba Library, Capalaba Find out more
A library-based session with storytelling and early learning activities designed for young children.
QPS/RCC Back to School Community BBQ
01 May 2026 | William Stewart Skatepark, Thornlands Find out more
A community event bringing together local services and families with food and outdoor activities.
Messy Play
01 May 2026 | Bailey Road Park, Birkdale Find out more
An outdoor sensory play session allowing children to explore creative and hands-on activities.
Saturday Story Time
02 May 2026 | Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point Find out more
A weekend storytelling session for children, focused on reading and interactive participation.
A national open water swimming event held at Raby Bay, featuring participants across multiple race categories.
A mix of family activities is available across Redlands, including markets, outdoor play, library sessions and community events. Some activities, such as the scavenger hunt, extend beyond the listed dates.
This weekend features a range of things to do including live music, pub gigs and local weekend events across Cleveland, Capalaba and Wellington Point. The lineup includes touring artists, DJ sets and community performances, with a mix of nightlife and casual entertainment.
Divorced Dad Rock Night
01 May 2026 | Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland Get Tickets
A themed live music night featuring classic rock favourites in a relaxed pub setting.
A live performance from blues and roots artist Ray Beadle, focused on guitar-led music.
Route 66
01 May 2026 | Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point Find out more
A live band performing a selection of well-known classics and covers.
Cool Coda
02 May 2026 | Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point Find out more
A local act presenting a mix of contemporary and classic tracks in a club setting.
Ivan Ooze – ‘MOVE’ Single Party
03 May 2026 | Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland Get Tickets
A single launch event featuring a live performance and DJ-style elements.
GVH Live Long Weekend ft. Jolyon Petch
03 May 2026 | Grand View Hotel, Cleveland Get Tickets
A live DJ set as part of long weekend programming at a waterfront venue.
Labour Day Weekend
03 – 04 May 2026 | Bloomfield St, Cleveland, Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland Find out more
A local event featuring live entertainment and activity across multiple locations.
This weekend includes live music and local gigs across Redlands, with venues hosting a range of performances and events. Note that the Labour Day Weekend event extends beyond the listed dates.
From the cliffs of Gallipoli to a super yacht in the Atlantic, the April 26 broadcast unfolded as it so often does — a patchwork of voices, stitched together by memory, distance and the quiet weight of Anzac weekend.
Gallipoli: Trying to Understand the Inexplicable
Calling from the Gallipoli Peninsula, Angela Lathouras wasn’t trying to retell history — she was trying to make sense of it.
Travelling with historians including Professor Sinan Özdemir from Çanakkale University, she described the terrain as something that defies explanation until you see it.
“You just shake your head everywhere you go,” she said.
Standing at Anzac Cove and walking the ridgelines, she spoke about how small the battlefield really is — and how impossible it feels that so many fought and died in such a confined space.
Reading epitaphs in the cemeteries brought it home.
“Angel mark the spot, Mother.”
“Well done, Ted.”
“They’re just… so moving,” she said. “You could sob the whole time.”
It wasn’t her first visit, but this time was different — less about tracing individual stories, more about understanding the broader picture.
“It’s very hard to reconcile the beauty… with what happened there.”
A Stadium, A City, A Moment
From Christchurch, Jason called with a different kind of milestone — the opening of Te Kaha Stadium.
After 15 years without a major venue following the earthquakes, the city finally had its stadium back — and it was packed.
“Full house all weekend,” he said.
Super Rugby returned in force, but for him, the moment was bigger than sport.
“It’s a big thing for Christchurch.”
Closer to home, he also spoke about his son’s school Anzac ceremony — run entirely by the students.
“I was so proud of the little boys and girls.”
Keeping the Country Moving
In southern New South Wales, Kelvin Baxter’s world is measured in kilometres, crops and fuel.
Running a fleet of trucks across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, he’s spent decades moving grain, cotton and fertiliser — the quiet logistics behind Australian life.
“We’re quite busy,” he said. “There’s always something moving.”
But rising costs — especially diesel — remain front of mind.
“People talk about electric trucks… we’re a long way from that.”
His Anzac Day, though, is about something else entirely.
Each year, he and a group of locals take restored WWII jeeps through Berrigan, Jerilderie and Finley, carrying veterans who can’t march.
“We load up the old diggers and lead the parade.”
It’s something he’s done for decades — a small act that keeps connection alive.
War, Medicine and Perspective
In studio, hand surgeon and former umpire David Dilley offered a different lens on Gallipoli — the medical one.
“The planning was appalling,” he said, referencing findings from the Dardanelles Commission.
Basic supplies. Limited understanding. Conditions few had ever encountered.
“They had bandages… a bit of chloroform… and not much else.”
He explained how World War I reshaped medicine — from plastic surgery to trauma care — driven by the scale and nature of injuries.
“It was the first war where more died from enemy action than disease.”
The conversation drifted easily between surgery, cricket and history — as it often does — grounded in experience rather than theory.
Australians Abroad: A Different Kind of Move
Wayne didn’t just travel — he left.
Originally from Sydney’s Northern Beaches, he and his partner now live in what is likely Tulum, trading rising costs at home for something simpler.
“Australia’s getting dearer and dearer,” he said. “Everything costs more.”
After years caravanning across Australia, they wanted a new kind of adventure.
“There’s two economies here,” he said. “The tourist one… and the local one. We’re trying to live the local.”
The weather feels familiar — “like North Queensland” — but the lifestyle is still evolving. They’ve bought a place, are settling into a community, and plan to explore more of the country.
For Wayne, it’s less about escape and more about perspective — seeing how life looks somewhere else.
Remembering, Questioning, Reflecting
Emails filled the spaces between calls, adding context and contrast.
A retired CSIRO ecologist pushed back on claims of widespread reef decline, arguing many remain “healthy and actively growing.”
Another listener described visiting war sites across France and Papua New Guinea, noting how strongly Australia’s contribution is remembered overseas.
“In France, the gratitude is very evident,” he wrote.
Further reflections from listeners touched on family histories, lost relatives, and the long shadow of war — stories carried across generations.
From Japan to Borneo: Memory That Travels
Calls from abroad reinforced how far those memories reach.
In Yokohama, Nan described the Commonwealth War Cemetery — where eucalyptus trees mark the Australian section among carefully tended gardens.
In Sandakan, historian Lynette Silver reflected on decades spent guiding families through the legacy of the Sandakan death marches.
“There’s nothing glorious about being a dead soldier,” she said.
Her work continues to bring people back to those places — not for closure, but for understanding.
Poetry and the Everyday Voice
Poet Kate Llewellyn was named Australian All Over’s contributor of the year — a nod to a lifetime of quiet contribution.
“Poetry is about putting something into the world that wasn’t there before,” she said.
Her work, like the program itself, finds meaning in small, everyday observations — the kind that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Mid-Ocean, Still Connected
Then came Charlotte — calling from the middle of the Atlantic.
“I’m halfway through a crossing,” she said. “Day six… no land in sight.”
At 24, the nurse from near Lismore is working aboard a 60-metre super yacht, moving between the Mediterranean and Caribbean.
“It’s awesome… eternal summer.”
The yacht is worth tens of millions. The guests arrive by private jet. But the crossing itself is all crew — long days, open ocean, and routine.
“They look like normal people,” she said of the ultra-wealthy guests. “Just polos… normal.”
She handles medical needs onboard, blending her training with a lifestyle built around travel.
But the reason she called was simple.
“Mum and Dad listen every Sunday.”
So from the middle of the Atlantic, she rang in — just to say hello.
One Conversation at a Time
From Gallipoli to Christchurch, from country highways to open ocean, the program moved without agenda — just people sharing where they are and what they’ve seen.
Stories of war and memory sat alongside everyday life, travel, work and change.
Disclaimer: ‘Australia All Over’ is a program produced and broadcast by the ABC Local Radio Network and hosted by Ian McNamara. Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara, the ABC, or the ‘Australia All Over’ program. This weekly review is an independent summary based on publicly available episodes. All original content and recordings remain the property of the ABC. Our summaries are written in our own words and are intended for commentary and review purposes only. Readers can listen to the full episodes via the official ABC platforms.
A strong mix of sci-fi, drama, comedy and returning favourites is landing on streaming platforms, with things to watch including high-stakes thrillers, franchise expansions and character-driven series across major services.
A survival thriller set in the wilderness, where a deadly pursuit turns a remote expedition into a high-stakes fight for survival.
My Brother the Minotaur: Season 1
25 April 2026 | Apple TV+ Watch here A fantasy-driven series blending mythology and family dynamics, following an unusual story of identity and belonging.
The action-drama continues with new investigations and high-risk missions, following a skilled tracker solving complex cases.
From major franchise expansions and survival thrillers to comedy and drama series, the week’s streaming lineup offers a diverse mix of genres and viewing options across multiple platforms.
A mix of new releases and returning favourites is screening across cinemas, with things to do including blockbuster films, family-friendly adventures, sci-fi stories and character-driven dramas across local screens.
NEW RELEASES
Beast
23 April 2026 | Cineplex (Victoria Point)
A survival thriller centred on a high-stakes encounter with a dangerous predator, blending tension, action and emotional stakes.
The Devil Wears Prada 2
29 April 2026 | Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)
The sequel returns to the world of fashion media, exploring ambition, rivalry and evolving relationships in a high-pressure industry.
A romantic drama set against scenic landscapes, focusing on relationships, personal growth and emotional journeys.
From new releases to family favourites and genre-spanning stories, the cinema lineup across Redlands offers a range of viewing options for different audiences and interests.
A mix of exhibitions, workshops and creative programs is available, with things to do including gallery showcases, library sessions and community art experiences across local venues.
Napery Over the Years: Textiles Exhibition
18 February – 31 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland Find out more
An exhibition exploring the history of textiles and domestic fabrics through curated displays and historical pieces.
Abstract Realities
7 March – 19 April 2026 | Redland Coast Art Society, Capalaba Find out more
A group exhibition showcasing abstract artworks across a range of styles and mediums by local artists.
Grounded in Redlands
2 April – 3 May 2026 | Old SchoolHouse Gallery, Cleveland Find out more
An exhibition reflecting local landscapes and community connections through a variety of artistic interpretations.
CREATE EXCHANGE: Painted Up – Dean Biŋkin Tyson
7 April – 9 June 2026 | RAG, The Mezz, Cleveland Find out more
A contemporary exhibition featuring works by Dean Biŋkin Tyson, exploring identity, culture and visual storytelling.
Outback Australia
April 2026 | Redland Yurara Art Society Studio and Gallery, Thornlands Find out more
A themed exhibition highlighting artistic interpretations of the Australian outback through painting and mixed media.
Our Forging History
18 April – 31 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland Find out more
An exhibition focusing on local industrial heritage and craftsmanship through historical displays and artefacts.
Mil Bina (Look & Learn)
Until 29 May 2026 | Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland Find out more
An interactive exhibition encouraging learning and engagement through visual storytelling and cultural themes.
Redland Reads Book Club: Lonely Mouth
24 April 2026 | Cleveland Library, Cleveland Find out more
A book club session discussing selected readings, offering a social and literary experience for participants.
Create and Connect: Mandala Rocks
24 April 2026 | Point Lookout Library, Point Lookout Book Now
creative workshop where participants design and paint mandala patterns on rocks in a relaxed group setting.
A variety of exhibitions, workshops and creative programs is available across Redlands, offering opportunities to engage with visual arts, local history and community-based experiences.
A mix of family-friendly activities, library programs and community markets is available, with things to do including workshops, scavenger hunts and outdoor events suitable for children and families.
Family Picture Hunt – Red Scavenger Hunt
19 March – 29 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland Find out more
A self-guided scavenger hunt encouraging families to explore museum displays while completing themed challenges.
Friday Story Time Fun!
24 April 2026 | Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point; Capalaba Library, Capalaba; Cleveland Library, Cleveland Find out more
A library program featuring storytelling, songs and interactive activities designed for young children.
Anime X Club
24 April 2026 | Capalaba Library, Capalaba Find out more
A social session for young people interested in anime, offering activities, discussions and creative engagement.
Wellington Point Bowls Club Junior Wello Wildcats Squad
24 April 2026 | Wellington Point Bowls Club, Wellington Point Find out more
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A junior sports program introducing children to bowls through guided sessions and skill-building activities.
Twilight Makers Market
25 April 2026 | Raby Bay Harbour Park, Cleveland Find out more
An evening market featuring local makers, food stalls and live entertainment in a family-friendly outdoor setting.
Ormiston House After Dark
25 April 2026 | Ormiston House, Ormiston Get Tickets
An after-hours experience combining history and storytelling in a heritage-listed venue, suitable for older children and families.
26 April 2026 | Cleveland Showgrounds, Cleveland Find out more
A community market offering preloved goods, local stalls and a relaxed environment for families to browse and explore.
A range of family activities is available across Redlands, including markets, workshops, library programs and interactive experiences suitable for different age groups.