Your Streaming Watchlist for the Week: 12–18 February 2026

A Valentine’s-week slate is landing across the major platforms, with Netflix and Disney+ both dropping new titles, Max adding fresh seasons mid-month, and Prime Video and Stan rounding out the week with new arrivals. Here’s what’s coming to streaming services in Australia from Thursday 12 February to Wednesday 18 February 2026.


Netflix

12 February 2026

How to Get to Heaven from Belfast: Season 1

A new season-one series that mixes drama and relationships with a strong sense of place and personal stakes.

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13 February 2026

Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip

A comedy-driven road trip story with big personalities, big detours and plenty of chaos along the way.

Watch


18 February 2026

Being Gordon Ramsay

A new doc-style title spotlighting the chef’s world, work ethic and the pressure behind the brand.

Watch


Disney+

12 February 2026

Predator: Badlands

A new addition to the Predator universe, shifting the hunt into harsher terrain with fresh stakes and survival tension.

Watch


13 February 2026

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette

A documentary-style title revisiting one of the most photographed modern romances, and the spotlight that followed them.

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Prime Video

13 February 2026

Love Me, Love Me

A romance-focused release perfect for Valentine’s week, centred on complicated feelings and the risk of going all in.

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18 February 2026

56 Days: Season 1

A new series built around secrets, pressure and what happens when relationships are tested in close quarters.

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Max

14 February 2026

Neighbors: Season 1

A new series exploring what really happens behind closed doors when the people next door aren’t quite who they seem.

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15 February 2026

Like Water for Chocolate: Season 2

The romantic drama returns with more passion, family tension and consequences that simmer under the surface.

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Paramount+

17 February 2026

Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head: Season 3

The iconic duo return with more mischief, satire and the kind of chaos only they can cause.

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Stan

18 February 2026

MAFS After the Dinner Party

A follow-up companion watch for fans who want extra reactions, fallout and behind-the-scenes-style commentary.

Watch


With fresh drops spread across the week — including a new Predator entry on Disney+, comedy and doc viewing on Netflix, plus new seasons arriving on Max — there’s plenty here to build out your queue after the Valentine’s weekend.

Weekend Arts Edit: Sketching, Crafting, and Culture for 13-15 Feb 2026

This weekend is packed with hands-on opportunities for creatives, from weaving native flower crowns to mastering oil painting and gouache. It is also the final chance to catch the Aspects of Australian Art exhibition at the museum before it closes on Friday.


Aspects of Australian Art

5 January – 13 February 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland Last Chance:
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This Friday is the final day to view this curated collection celebrating the diversity of Australian art. If you haven’t visited yet, make time before the weekend to explore the works that define the nation’s artistic landscape.


Blak Botanicals – Flower Crown Workshop

14 February 2026 | Carys Martin Ceramics, Cleveland
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a unique cultural twist. This workshop guides participants in creating stunning flower crowns using native Australian flora. It’s a beautiful way to connect with the land and take home a wearable piece of living art.


Redland Art Gallery Exhibitions

Until 22 March 2026 | Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland 

Two powerful exhibitions are currently on display at the main gallery:

  • My Soil Farsh (Frash): Prita Tina Yeganeh explores cultural identity and “place as guest” through soil and symbolism. More Info
  • The Hidden and the Held: Sorour Fattahi delves into personal narratives and concealed stories in this compelling showcase. More Info

Redland Coast Art Society Workshops

13 – 15 February 2026 | Capalaba 

The RCAS is hosting a massive weekend of tuition for artists of all levels:

  • Gouache Masterclasses (Fri 13 Feb): Choose between painting birds or landscapes in these separate workshops focusing on the versatile gouache medium. Bird Class | Landscape Class
  • Nature Sketching (Sat 14 Feb): Refine your observational skills and capture the natural world on paper. Tickets
  • Oil Painting Workshop (Sun 15 Feb): spend Sunday diving into the rich techniques of oil painting. Tickets

Adventures in Colour: Sandra Temple

5 February – 1 March 2026 | Old SchoolHouse Gallery, Cleveland
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Immerse yourself in vibrancy at the Old SchoolHouse Gallery. Sandra Temple’s Adventures in Colour continues to brighten the heritage space with bold, expressive works that are perfect for a weekend browse.


Author Talk: Don Alcock

13 February 2026 | Capalaba Library, Capalaba
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Join local author Don Alcock for an engaging discussion about his work. It’s a great opportunity for writers and readers to gain insight into the creative process and the stories behind the books.


Passages by The Coochie Art Group

27 January – 13 March 2026 | RAG, The Mezz, Cleveland
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See the Redlands through the eyes of island artists. This exhibition at The Mezz showcases the unique perspectives of the Coochie Art Group, capturing the “passage” of life and nature on Coochiemudlo Island.


Create and connect: Papercraft daisies

13 February 2026 | Russell Island Community Hall, Russell Island
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Head over to Russell Island for a relaxed morning of crafting. Learn to make delicate papercraft daisies in a social setting—a simple, fun activity that connects the community.


This weekend is heavily focused on participation. Instead of just viewing art, you have multiple chances to create it—whether through painting, sketching, or crafting with flowers. It is a perfect time to try a new medium or refine your existing skills with local experts.

Valentine’s for Families: Kids’ Night Out at PCYC for 13-15 February 2026

This weekend offers a perfect balance for families. Circus Rio continues its thrilling run in Redland Bay, while the PCYC offers a “Parents Night Out” just in time for Valentine’s Day—giving adults a chance for a date night while the kids have fun. For outdoor enthusiasts, Sunday brings a hands-on fishing lesson at the beautiful Wellington Point Reserve.


Circus Rio

13 – 14 February 2026 | Redland Bay Hotel, Redland Bay
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The carnival excitement continues in Redland Bay! Circus Rio delivers a high-energy show packed with aerial stunts, acrobatics, and FMX motorbikes. It is a spectacular outing for the whole family, conveniently located at the Redland Bay Hotel grounds.


Valentine’s Parents Night Out

13 February 2026 | PCYC Redlands, Capalaba
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Need a babysitter for Valentine’s Eve? The PCYC has you covered. Drop the kids off for a supervised evening of games, activities, and fun with their peers, allowing parents to enjoy a romantic dinner or a quiet night in guilt-free.


Wellington Point Fishing – All Ages Lesson

15 February 2026 | Wellington Point Recreation Reserve, Wellington Point
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Spend a relaxing Sunday by the water learning to fish. This all-ages workshop covers the basics of baiting, casting, and sustainable fishing practices. It’s a fantastic way for parents and kids to bond while learning a new skill in one of the Redlands’ most scenic spots.


Saturday Family Movie: Dragonkeeper

14 February 2026 | Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point
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Beat the heat with a free movie screening. Victoria Point Library is showing Dragonkeeper, an animated adventure about a young girl who befriends the last imperial dragon. It’s a great, low-cost entertainment option for Saturday afternoon.


Wellington Point Bowls Club Junior Wello Wildcats Squad

13 February 2026 | Wellington Point Bowls Club, Wellington Point
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The Junior Wildcats are back on the green this Friday. This program introduces children to the sport of lawn bowls in a friendly, supportive environment, helping them develop coordination and teamwork skills.


Library Story Time Sessions

13 & 14 February 2026 | Various Libraries 

Keep the little ones entertained with stories, rhymes, and songs at your local library.

  • Friday Fun (13 Feb): Victoria Point, Capalaba, and Cleveland Libraries. Details
  • Saturday Story Time (14 Feb): Capalaba Library. Details

Family Picture Hunt – Summer Holiday Scavenger Hunt

5 January – 26 February 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland
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The detective fun continues at the museum. Families can explore local history while hunting for hidden pictures throughout the exhibits. It is an engaging and educational way to spend an hour or two in Cleveland.


This weekend is particularly helpful for parents looking to balance family time with a bit of romance. The PCYC’s Friday night program is a standout option, allowing you to enjoy a Valentine’s dinner while the kids are entertained nearby. For the rest of the weekend, the fishing lesson and free movie offer great opportunities for quality time together.

Redlands Valentine’s Guide: Romantic Dinners and Rock Tributes for 13-15 February 2026

Love is in the air this weekend, but so is the sound of rock ‘n’ roll. While Sirromet Winery and Wellington Point host romantic events for couples, RPAC is delivering a double-header of world-class tributes to The Beatles and CCR. For those flying solo or just wanting to dance, the Cleveland Sands is throwing a 90s rock party and a massive Valentine’s rave.


Creedence Clearwater Collective

14 February 2026 | RPAC Concert Hall, Cleveland
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If your ideal Valentine’s date involves swamp rock and air guitars, head to RPAC. The Creedence Clearwater Collective is a visually stunning and sonically accurate tribute to CCR. Expect to hear “Fortunate Son,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “Have You Ever Seen The Rain” performed with authentic energy.


Two Of Us – The Songs Of Lennon & McCartney

13 February 2026 | RPAC Concert Hall, Cleveland
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Start the romantic weekend with the greatest songwriting partnership in history. Damien Leith and Darren Coggan unite to celebrate the music of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. From The Beatles’ hits to their solo masterpieces, this acoustic-led show is intimate, harmonious, and full of stories.


A Night of Dinner & Dancing at Sirromet

14 February 2026 | Lurleen’s Functions & Events Centre, Mount Cotton
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For the ultimate romantic gesture, take your partner to Sirromet. This exclusive event features a three-course dinner, premium wines, and live entertainment in the stunning Lurleen’s centre. It is a sophisticated night out surrounded by the vineyards of Mount Cotton.


Valentine’s Day Free Movie in the Park

14 February 2026 | Village Green, Wellington Point
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Pack a picnic rug and cozy up under the stars. The Village Green at Wellington Point hosts a free outdoor movie screening for Valentine’s Day. It’s a relaxed, family-friendly (or date-friendly) way to enjoy the bayside breeze without breaking the bank.


Royale With Cheese – The Ultimate 90’s Rock Show

13 February 2026 | Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland
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Relive the decade of grunge and Britpop. Royale With Cheese brings the best of the 90s to the Sands, covering Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Oasis. It’s a high-energy nostalgia trip perfect for a Friday night out with mates.


Valentine’s Candlelit Cocktail Masterclass

14 February 2026 | Craft Brew House, Birkdale
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Shake things up this Valentine’s Day. Craft Brew House offers an interactive cocktail masterclass set by candlelight. Learn to mix (and drink) delicious creations in a fun, intimate setting—perfect for couples who want to do something active together.


LOVE BOMB Valentine’s Day

14 February 2026 | Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland
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Whether you are single or taken, the Sands is the place to party on Saturday night. Love Bomb promises a massive atmosphere with DJs, themed drinks, and a dance floor packed with energy for those who want to celebrate late into the night.


Be My Valen-shine!

14 February 2026 | AMX Superstores, Capalaba
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For petrolheads and bike lovers, AMX is hosting a special “Valen-shine” event. Connect with the local riding community, check out some impressive machines, and grab some gear for the one you love (or yourself).


Redlands Sporting Club Entertainment

13 – 14 February 2026 | Wellington Point 

Reliable live music for a relaxed dinner and drinks:

  • Friday: Caught In The Act – energetic covers to kick off the weekend. Tickets
  • Saturday: Undercover Blonde – pop and rock hits for Valentine’s night. Tickets

Valentine’s Day Dining & Events

14 February 2026 | Various Locations

  • Capalaba Tavern: Enjoy a special Valentine’s menu and local atmosphere. Info
  • Redlands RSL: A classic dinner and show option for locals in Cleveland. Info

Whether you are planning a grand romantic gesture at Sirromet, a casual picnic at Wellington Point, or just want to ignore the romance entirely and rock out to 90s grunge at the pub, the Redlands has plenty of options this weekend. Be sure to book dinner reservations early, as Saturday night will be busy across the district.

New on Netflix, Disney+, Stan, BINGE and Prime Video 5 to 11 Feb

A fresh wave of new series and returning favourites is landing across streaming platforms this week, with Netflix leading the schedule and strong follow-ups arriving on Disney+, Stan, BINGE and Prime Video. Here’s what’s dropping across Australian streaming services from Thursday, 5 February to Wednesday 11 February 2026.


HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK



Netflix

5 February 2026

The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 4

The legal drama returns, following Mickey Haller as he navigates high-stakes cases and personal challenges both in and out of the courtroom.

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Unfamiliar: Season 1

A brand-new drama series exploring identity, trust and the unsettling moments when life shifts unexpectedly.

Watch


6 February 2026

Salvador: Season 1

A new series centred on power, influence and the personal cost of leadership.

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Queen of Chess

A drama exploring ambition and rivalry through the intense and strategic world of competitive chess.

Watch


10 February 2026

Motorvalley: Season 1

A fast-paced new series driven by adrenaline, ambition and the personalities behind high-performance racing culture.

Watch


11 February 2026

Lead Children: Limited Series

A limited series focusing on youth, pressure and the ripple effects of decisions that change lives.

Watch


BINGE

8 February 2026

The ’Burbs: Season 1

A suburban comedy-drama exploring neighbourhood dynamics, secrets and the unexpected chaos behind quiet streets.

Watch


Stan

8 February 2026

Lord of the Flies: Season 1

A modern adaptation of the classic survival story, following a group forced to confront power, fear and human nature.

Watch


Disney+

10 February 2026

The Artful Dodger: Season 2

The historical adventure drama returns, continuing the story with new dangers, alliances and twists.

Watch


Prime Video

11 February 2026

Cross: Season 2

The crime drama returns with new investigations, deeper conspiracies and escalating stakes.

Watch


With multiple season premieres landing throughout the week — including major returns for The Lincoln Lawyer and The Artful Dodger — this week’s streaming lineup offers a strong mix of drama, crime and character-driven storytelling. It’s an easy week to refresh your watchlist and settle into a new binge.

New Release Update: What to Watch on the Coast This Week

Cinemas across the Redlands light up this week with music, comedy, and drama. Whether you’re catching a flick at Capalaba, Victoria Point, or Wynnum, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.


Opening This Week

Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience 

In cinemas from 5 February 

Experience the energy of K-Pop superstars Stray Kids on the big screen. Catch it at Event Cinemas Capalaba and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Is This Thing On? 

In cinemas from 5 February 

A new comedy to share with friends. Catch it at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Shelter 

In cinemas from 5 February 

A compelling new drama release. Catch it at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Still Showing

Addition 

Teresa Palmer’s Australian romance continues at Capalaba, Victoria Point, and Wynnum.


Marty Supreme 

The stylized ping pong biopic is still showing at Capalaba, Victoria Point, and Wynnum.


Iron Lung 

Dive into the horror hit at Capalaba, Victoria Point, and Wynnum.


Anaconda 

The creature feature reboot continues at Capalaba, Victoria Point, and Wynnum.


Where to Watch

  • Event Cinemas Capalaba – Capalaba Central Shopping Centre
  • Cineplex Victoria Point – Lakeside Victoria Point
  • Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum

From global music phenomena to local Aussie favourites, the Redlands cinemas are packed with great stories this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.

The Feb 1 Show

Heat, Memory and the Long Australian Road

By early February, the country is stretched thin. Heat lingers. Storms threaten. Rivers shrink in one place and swell in another. Fires burn on distant ridgelines. And when the phone lines open on a Sunday morning, what comes through is not outrage or spectacle, but the steady sound of Australians measuring the season in lived experience.

There are snowdrifts in Maine and minus twenty-six degree nights. There are forty-eight-degree kitchens in South Australia and cruise ships idling in Eden. There are blazes still active near Euroa and smoke hanging low over Newcastle. It is one of those mornings when the map feels restless.

From Rusutsu to Shark Beach

Dr Ian Francis rang from Sydney, just back from a trauma conference in Rusutsu, on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido. A ski resort, he said, with a week of lectures and a little skiing folded in.

He had spoken to colleagues about recent shark attacks in Sydney. Not in abstract terms, but clinically. About arterial forceps. About blood loss. About the minutes that decide whether someone lives or dies. At one beach, he said, someone had opened a “shark bite kit” only to find a tourniquet, a phone number and a space blanket. The audience had laughed at the absurdity. The last thing you need, he said, is a space blanket. You need to stop the bleeding.

The conversation drifted to older habits. To swim inside enclosures. To be told as children never to venture beyond the net. On the Georges River, the fear had once been grey nurse sharks, now known to be largely sedentary and misunderstood. But the rule stood: do not swim where you are not protected.

The sea, it seems, remains indifferent to our confidence.

Nullarbor Skies and Mullamullang Cave

Photo Credit: OzGeology/YouTube

Bill rang from near the mouth of the Brisbane River, camped beside boat trailers and watching fishermen launch before sunrise. But his story belonged to the Nullarbor.

In the 1960s he had joined expeditions organised by the Sydney University Speleological Society. Through aerial photographs and long drives over limestone country, they located what was then known as the longest cave in Australia: Mullamullang Cave. They surveyed it to the one-mile peg before reaching a rock pile that seemed impassable. Later, others found the continuation. Bill returned and became one of the first to reach the end.

He described it as mountaineering underground. Vast passages rather than claustrophobic squeezes. Sand dunes inside the earth. A blind spider and a cave cockroach, one photographed and later catalogued.

Above ground, life continued across the same plain. He and his wife spent their first Christmas at Twilight Cove, south of Cocklebiddy, driving a Volkswagen Beetle along the beach. Sixty years together followed. Twenty-seven crossings of the Nullarbor. Standing at night beneath skies so wide they recalibrate your sense of scale.

He spoke of her passing three months ago, without drama. Just fact. The road, it seems, holds memory.

From Forty-One Degrees to Minus Forty-One

Jenny from Wonthaggi remembered leaving Victoria in forty-one degrees Celsius, shepherding eighteen Rotary exchange students through Los Angeles airport toward flights stretching from Alaska to Mexico.

Within days she was standing in snow at the Grand Canyon. Then in Thompson, Manitoba, at minus forty-one overnight. From heat that makes the bitumen shimmer to cold that freezes eyelashes.

She learned cross-country skiing in minus twenty. She said she would live there if she could. The extremes were less remarkable than the adjustment. The body, she implied, is adaptable. It is the shock of transition that lingers.

Back in Victoria, even a modest sprinkle of rain felt like relief.

Entangled off Tathra

Marine scientist Dr Vanessa Pirotta rang with urgency. A humpback whale had been sighted entangled off Tathra, heading north when most of its cohort should be feeding far south in Antarctic waters.

The animal was wrapped tightly, she said, around the body and pectoral fins. Not a minor trailing line but a full encirclement. It may have remained in Australian waters because it could not travel properly.

She asked listeners along the south coast to report sightings to National Parks or ORRCA. The migration corridor is vast, but distress narrows it quickly. A single whale, wrapped in rope, can alter the rhythm of a season.

Technology, Obsolescence and the Electric Question

The All Over News turned to technology. A former photographer described how digital wiped out his livelihood in three months. Decades of chemistry, darkrooms and composition skills rendered obsolete by automation. He now fixes things for a living.

Another caller reflected on artificial intelligence composing songs and generating artwork at the push of a button. Musicians, he warned, may soon feel what photographers did.

Then came the electric vehicle debate. One listener detailed kilowatt hours, tariffs and vehicle-to-load systems, describing how he powers his house each evening from his EV battery, cutting daily electricity costs dramatically. Another cited concerns about depreciation, battery replacement and charging infrastructure.

It was not a shouting match. It was generational. The sense that change is accelerating faster than people can comfortably evaluate it.

Sixteen Days Over One Hundred

From Hallett in South Australia came a letter that read like field notes from a furnace. Sixteen days above one hundred degrees Fahrenheit. Forty-eight in the shade. Mid-thirties at night. The kitchen at forty-seven.

Blue gums flowering in bone-dry calm. Bottlebrush hanging on for weeks. Sheep drinking from sixty-degree water and collapsing in piles behind one another. Frozen freight trucks parked because it was too hot to run.

People, the writer observed, had begun to go ratty. Short fuses. Best to stay home.

The heat was not theatrical. It was attritional. The kind that grinds.

Tallygaroopna and a Missing Marker

In Tallygaroopna, volunteers had restored a large steel sign salvaged from the pub fire years ago. It stood at Station Park, repainted, repurposed, a marker of identity.

One night it vanished. Bolted into the ground, nearly twenty feet high, removed cleanly. All that remained were bolts and threads.

The caller did not rage. He sounded deflated. The town had rescued the sign once. Perhaps it would do so again. Rural communities are accustomed to rebuilding, but they still feel each loss.

Alstonville and the Waiting

From Alstonville came a quieter frustration. A dance studio owner described her third break-in. Windows smashed repeatedly. Offenders known. One police officer covering Alstonville, Coraki, Wardell, Woodburn and Evans Head.

She had been waiting thirty-two days for attendance. The officers, she said, were exhausted. Overstretched. When they did answer the phone, they sometimes asked what she wanted them to do.

It was not blame she expressed, but fatigue. A sense of slow erosion.

Basketball and the Five-Hour Drive

Claire rang from Gosford, leading teams from Dubbo, Lithgow, Bathurst and Orange. Children travelling five hours to compete. A promised six-court stadium in Dubbo still unrealised a decade after the ceremonial sod-turning.

Two Dubbo players had made the New South Wales country team. Talent exists. Infrastructure lags.

Parents drive. Kids wait. The apprenticeship of regional sport continues kilometre by kilometre.

Anthem of the Seas in Eden

Photo Credit: Wikipedia/CC0

In Eden, the cruise ship Anthem of the Seas sat offshore with propulsion issues. No passengers on board, but around 1,500 crew. There was no berth available in Sydney long enough for repairs, so the vessel came south.

Crew members disembarked to walk the streets, buy groceries, sit at cafés. A floating city reduced temporarily to workers at rest.

The scale of it struck the caller. Nearly 5,000 passengers when full. Thousands of staff working below decks. A town of 3,000 hosting a ship built for many times that number.

Blazes and Tenterhooks

Kevin from BlazeAid spoke of eleven blazes across Victoria and New South Wales. Camps near Euroa, Goomalibee, Natimuk and beyond. Fences down for kilometres. Livestock losses mounting.

He recalled 1939, Black Saturday, Ash Wednesday. February has form. The state remains on tenterhooks. Grass waist-high along roadsides. One week of forties and it runs.

Volunteers are still needed. The work is slow, repetitive, necessary.

Smoke in Newcastle and Pines at Risk

From Newcastle came reports of smoke from Port Stephens and the Shortland wetlands. Asthmatics advised to stay indoors. The sky thick and acrid before six in the morning.

Further south, a part-time pine farmer described losing a ten-year plantation near the Longwood fire. Nearly at maturity. A retirement plan turned to blackened trunks. He counted himself lucky. His house survived.

Farming, he said, is long-term. You begin again.

Bathurst Evenings and Herring Island

There were lighter threads. A Festival of Speed in Canberra. Old cars revving at Thoroughbred Park. A sculptor exhibiting on Herring Island in Melbourne’s Yarra River, where few realise an island exists.

At Bathurst, the heat eased as the sun dropped. A stillness settled over the track. The simple relief of evening air after forty degrees.

In Darwin, the monsoon had finally stirred. Gusty storms. Nightcliff foreshore under heavy cloud. Rain as restoration.

Holding It Together

By the time the lines quietened, the country sounded neither panicked nor triumphant. Just occupied. Ski conferences and shark kits. Caves beneath limestone plains. Forty-eight degree paddocks. Cruise ships paused. Blazes smouldering. Junior athletes driving toward possibility.

Australia in February is a collage of temperatures and effort. The conversations are longer when the conditions are harder. The details matter.

And perhaps that is the steadier thing. Not the weather, not the machinery, not even the fires. Just people describing what they see from wherever they stand, trusting someone on the other end of the line to hear it.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

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

Creative Coast: Top Art Classes and Openings for 6–8 February

This weekend features a significant cultural double-header at the Redland Art Gallery with two thought-provoking exhibitions opening on Sunday. The precinct at Raby Bay will also come alive on Saturday night with unique roving performances, while the local art societies offer a packed schedule of workshops ranging from glass fusing to nature sketching.


New Exhibitions: My Soil Farsh & The Hidden and the Held

8 February – 22 March 2026 | Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland New Exhibitions: 

The gallery launches its first major season of the year with two powerful exhibitions opening this Sunday.

  • My Soil Farsh (Frash) : Iteration 3: Prita Tina Yeganeh explores the concept of “place as guest,” using soil and cultural symbolism to examine connection to land. Read More
  • The Hidden and the Held: Sorour Fattahi presents a compelling body of work that delves into personal and collective narratives, often highlighting what is concealed beneath the surface. Read More

Raby Bay Harbour Entertainment

7 February 2026 | Raby Bay Harbour Park, Cleveland 

Raby Bay transforms into a stage this Saturday (coinciding with the Witches Valentine Market). Look out for Graham Greybeard the Oak Sprite, a magical roving character bringing nature to life, and the mesmerizing Empyrean Dance, a performance troupe set to light up the harbour with their dynamic choreography.


Hot Glass Art – Birds and Butterfly Glass Suncatchers

7 February 2026 | Carys Martin Ceramics, Cleveland
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Discover the art of warm glass in this hands-on workshop. Participants will learn how to cut, layer, and fuse glass to create colourful suncatchers in the shapes of birds and butterflies—a perfect introduction to the medium.


Adventures In Colour

5 February – 1 March 2026 | Old SchoolHouse Gallery, Cleveland New Exhibition:
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Brighten up your weekend with a visit to the Old SchoolHouse Gallery. Adventures In Colour is a vibrant new exhibition that celebrates bold palettes and expressive techniques, showcased in one of the district’s most charming heritage buildings.


Redland Coast Art Society Workshops

6 – 8 February 2026 | Capalaba 

The RCAS is hosting a creative marathon this weekend with three distinct workshops:

  • Gouache Landscape (Fri 6 Feb): Master the opaque watercolour medium to capture scenic views. Tickets
  • Nature Sketching (Sat 7 Feb): Head outdoors (or focus on botanical references) to refine your observational drawing skills. Tickets
  • Artificial Flower Arrangements (Sun 8 Feb): Learn the principles of floral design using long-lasting materials. Tickets

Passages by The Coochie Art Group

27 January – 13 March 2026 | RAG, The Mezz, Cleveland
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Take a moment to view the world through the eyes of island artists. Passages is a collaborative exhibition by the Coochie Art Group, reflecting the unique environment and lifestyle of Coochiemudlo Island.


Create and connect: Fork flowers

6 February 2026 | Capalaba Library, Capalaba
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A fun, low-pressure craft session perfect for beginners. Learn how to use simple materials like forks and yarn to create adorable flower decorations. It’s a great way to meet new people and chat while you craft.


Aspects of Australian Art

5 January – 13 February 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland
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With only one week remaining, this is your last chance to see this specific curation of Australian works before the exhibition closes. It offers a broad look at the styles and stories that have defined the nation’s art history.


Coastal Rhythms Exhibition

25 January – 1 March 2026 | Redland Coast Art Society, Capalaba
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If you are attending a workshop at the RCAS this weekend, be sure to check out the current member exhibition. Coastal Rhythms features diverse interpretations of the sea, sand, and sky that make the Redlands so special.


From the intellectual depth of the new exhibitions at the gallery to the whimsical street performance at the harbour, the Redlands arts scene is offering a lot of variety this weekend. It is a fantastic time to get out, see something new, and perhaps even create something yourself at one of the many workshops on offer.

Weekend Planner: Top Kids’ Events for 6–8 February

The Redlands Coast is buzzing with energy this weekend. Circus Rio brings its high-flying stunts to Redland Bay, while Waitangi Day celebrations offer a chance to connect with culture and community in Capalaba. For those looking for something a little different, the Witches Valentine Night Market at Raby Bay promises a magical evening under the stars.


Circus Rio

6 – 8, 11 – 15 February 2026 | Redland Bay Hotel, Redland Bay
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The carnival has arrived in Redland Bay! Circus Rio brings a spectacular lineup of aerialists, jugglers, and daredevil motorbikes to the grounds of the Redland Bay Hotel. It is a high-octane show designed to dazzle the whole family.


Witches Valentine Night Market

7 February 2026 | Raby Bay Harbour Park, Cleveland
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For a market experience with a twist, head to Raby Bay on Saturday evening. This special Valentine’s edition features unique stalls, mystical wares, and a magical atmosphere by the water. It’s a fun, quirky evening out for families who love the fantastical.


Waitangi Day

6 February 2026 | Capalaba Tavern, Capalaba
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Celebrate New Zealand’s national day with the community at Capalaba Tavern. Expect cultural performances, great food, and a welcoming atmosphere as the Redlands celebrates its strong connection to Kiwi culture.


Shoreline Street Food Market

6 February 2026 | Jingeri Park Redlands, Redland Bay
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Let someone else do the cooking this Friday. Jingeri Park hosts a vibrant street food market featuring a variety of cuisines, live music, and plenty of space for the kids to run around while parents enjoy a relaxed dinner.


Gymchella Open Day

8 February 2026 | Twistarz Gymnastics Academy, Capalaba
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Twistarz throws open its doors for “Gymchella”—a festival-themed open day. It is the perfect opportunity for energetic kids to try out the equipment, meet the coaches, and see if gymnastics is their new favourite sport.


All Ages “A Little Sweetie” Royal Icing Cookie Decorating

8 February 2026 | Cordie’s Cake Supplies, Capalaba
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Get ready for Valentine’s Day with a sweet workshop. This all-ages class teaches the art of royal icing, guiding you to create beautiful, professional-looking cookies that are (almost) too good to eat.


Messy Play: Sensory & Nature Sessions

8 February 2026 | Baily Road Park, Birkdale
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Let the little ones get messy without the clean-up at home! Gumtree Kids runs these sensory play sessions designed to engage toddlers and preschoolers with nature-based textures and activities.


Wellington Point Bowls Club Junior Wello Wildcats Squad

6 February 2026 | Wellington Point Bowls Club, Wellington Point
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The Junior Wildcats return for another Friday afternoon of lawn bowls fun. It’s a great, low-pressure way for kids to learn a new skill, make friends, and enjoy the outdoors.


Library Story Time

6 & 7 February 2026 | Various Libraries 

Keep the little bookworms entertained with free story time sessions across the district.

  • Friday Fun: Cleveland, Victoria Point, and Capalaba Libraries. Details
  • Saturday Story Time: Victoria Point Library. Details

Family Picture Hunt – Summer Holiday Scavenger Hunt

5 January – 28 February 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland
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The detective work continues! Families have until the end of the month to explore the museum and find the hidden pictures. It’s a fantastic, educational way to spend a hot afternoon indoors.


Whether you are soaking up the carnival atmosphere at Circus Rio, celebrating culture at Waitangi Day, or getting creative with cookies and sensory play, this weekend offers a fantastic variety of experiences across the Redlands Coast. It is the perfect time to explore different parts of the region, from the bay to the bush.

Clash of the Keys and Classic Rock: Redlands Nightlife Guide

The Redlands Coast is turning up the volume this weekend with a massive theatrical tribute to Meat Loaf at RPAC leading the charge. For those wanting to hit the dance floor, the Cleveland Sands is hosting back-to-back party nights with an 80s spectacular and a high-energy piano duel.


Meat Loaf: The Concert

7 February 2026 | RPAC Concert Hall, Cleveland
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Experience the drama and the power of one of rock’s greatest voices. Meat Loaf: The Concert pays homage to the “Bat Out of Hell” icon, featuring a full band and a theatrical performance that delivers the soaring vocals and operatic rock anthems that defined a generation.


Rewind 80’s Mixtape Tour

6 February 2026 | Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland
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Tease your hair and grab the neon leg warmers. The Rewind 80’s Mixtape Tour is taking over the Sands for a night of pure nostalgia. Expect the biggest synth-pop bangers, rock anthems, and one-hit wonders from the decade of excess.


Clash Of The Keys

7 February 2026 | Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland
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Prepare for a musical showdown like no other. Mitch Dormer and Bodhi Action go head-to-head in Clash of the Keys, a high-energy, interactive performance that blends musicianship with comedy and crowd requests.


Floorburners

6 February 2026 | Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point
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Get the weekend started on the dance floor. The Floorburners are known for their high-octane covers of classic rock and pop hits, ensuring a lively Friday night atmosphere at the Wellington Point club.


Weekend at Elysium

6 – 8 February 2026 | Elysium Restaurant & Bar, Victoria Point
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Enjoy live music by the lake with a cocktail in hand. Elysium hosts a solid lineup of local talent this weekend, featuring Latu on Friday, KINGI on Saturday, and QUE wrapping things up on Sunday.


Double Vision

7 February 2026 | Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point
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Saturday night entertainment continues at the Sporting Club with Double Vision. This dynamic duo performs a wide range of popular hits, providing the perfect backdrop for a relaxed dinner and drinks session.


Capalaba Sports Club Live Music

6 – 8 February 2026 | Capalaba Sports Club, Capalaba
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Kick back in the lounge with free live entertainment all weekend.

  • Friday: Mono
  • Saturday: Raff De
  • Sunday: Scott Sullivan

Victoria Point Sharks Live Music

6 – 8 February 2026 | Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point
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The Sharks Club offers a relaxed vibe with local soloists performing throughout the weekend.

  • Friday: Jasse Cait
  • Saturday: Allan Cameron
  • Sunday: Sean Wade

Whether you are looking for a seated theatre experience at RPAC or a rowdy night of retro hits at the pub, the Redlands has a gig to suit your mood this weekend. It is a great opportunity to support local venues and enjoy some world-class tribute entertainment close to home.