As November transitions into December, the streamers are rolling out fresh new seasons, festive features and high-stakes thrillers. From returning favourites to Christmas-themed premieres, this week’s lineup offers a blend of adventure, emotion, mystery and holiday charm. Here’s everything arriving on your screens across Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, BINGE and Prime Video.
Highlights of the Week
A quick look at the biggest and most anticipated new arrivals:
WondLa: Season 3 (Apple TV+) — A major sci-fi animated series returns.
The Abandons: Season 1 (Netflix) — A gritty frontier drama filled with revenge and survival.
3 Cold Dishes (Apple TV+) — A high-profile dramatic feature with global appeal.
The Merchants of Joy A spirited holiday feature exploring community, celebration and rediscovering joy.
3 December
Oh. What. Fun. A lively Christmas comedy about mischief, family and festive mayhem.
This week brings a mix of fresh premieres, festive specials and returning sci-fi favourites across the major platforms. As the holiday season nears, your watchlist is packed with bold adventures, emotional stories and seasonal cheer. Settle in, press play and enjoy everything arriving from late November into early December.
Redlands has a full slate of live music and high energy events this weekend. From legendary rock to colourful themed parties and relaxed local gigs, there is something for every kind of night out. This guide helps you pick the vibe that fits your plans.
Jimmy Barnes
Sirromet Winery Mount Cotton | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A huge night under the open sky as one of Australia’s most iconic voices takes the stage. The atmosphere feels alive with sing along moments and big energy. A standout event for anyone who loves a powerful live show.
Creedence The John Fogerty Show
Koala Tavern Capalaba | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A tribute filled with the timeless sound of CCR’s greatest hits. The room fills with that familiar swamp rock groove. A fun night for anyone wanting a classic, easy to love setlist.
HOT PINK HOEDOWN DJ Simon Sez and The Hot Pink Coyote Girls
Cleveland Sands Hotel Cleveland | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A bright, colourful party with dance beats and bold performances. The crowd leans into the pink theme and the playful atmosphere. A lively choice for a fun night out with friends.
Blonde Chocolate
Redlands Sporting Club Wellington Point | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
Smooth vocals and easy pop tunes create a simple Friday night vibe. Perfect for catching up over drinks while listening to familiar songs. A relaxed start to the weekend.
Cool Change
Redlands Sporting Club Wellington Point | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A soft rock night with a steady, feel good playlist. Great for anyone wanting music that is warm, nostalgic, and easy to enjoy. A laid back night with friends or family.
The Sleepovers Free Live Music
Craft Brew House Birkdale | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A casual gig in a cosy local spot. The band plays light, easygoing songs that suit a relaxed night. A simple stop for anyone wanting live music without the fuss.
Party On Wayne
The Alexandra Hills Hotel Alexandra Hills | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A fun party band bringing upbeat covers and a lively atmosphere. The room stays happy and energetic from start to finish. A great option if you want a social, playful night out.
Mama Juju and The Jam Tarts
Russell Island RSL Russell Island | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A mix of quirky charm and lighthearted music. The group brings a warm, relaxed energy that suits the island setting. Ideal for a friendly night with locals.
Eugene Hideaway Bridges
Cleveland Sands Hotel Cleveland | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A smooth blues performance filled with soulful guitar and rich vocals. The show feels warm and intimate. A cool way to wind down your weekend.
Redlands brings a mix of big names, fun themes, and relaxed local gigs this weekend. Whether you want a loud night, a dance floor, or something calm and cosy, there is an easy option waiting for you. Enjoy the music and the warm weekend atmosphere.
Redlands has a full weekend of family friendly fun from 28 to 30 November. From Christmas lights and seafood festivals to fishing lessons and cosy library sessions, there is something to match every kind of family mood. This guide helps you plan simple, happy moments with the kids.
Redlands Coast Lighting of the Christmas Tree
Raby Bay Harbour Park Cleveland | 28 to 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A bright and joyful celebration that fills the harbour with music, lights, and festive energy. Families love the countdown moment and relaxed night atmosphere. A great way to start the Christmas season.
Straddie Oyster and Seafood Festival
Ron Stark Oval Dunwich | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A lively island festival with fresh seafood, local stalls, and live entertainment. Families wander, taste, and enjoy the easy coastal vibe. A fun day trip for food lovers.
Christmas Putt Putt
The Alexandra Hills Hotel Alexandra Hills | From 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A playful Christmas themed mini golf course perfect for kids and adults. The colours, decorations, and gentle competition make it a cheerful outing. A simple way to spend the evening together.
Christmas Augmented Reality
Various Locations | 28 November 2025 to 1 January 2026 Get Tickets
An interactive Christmas trail that brings stories and characters to life through AR. Kids enjoy scanning and watching scenes appear around them. A fun tech twist for the holidays.
Friday Story Time Fun!
Cleveland Library, Victoria Point Library, Capalaba Library | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A gentle morning session filled with stories and simple activities. Young kids enjoy the calm pace and friendly setting. A sweet way to start the weekend.
Anime x Club
Capalaba Library Capalaba | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A relaxed space for kids and teens who enjoy anime. They chat, draw, and share favourites with others. A welcoming way to meet new friends.
Wellington Point Bowls Club Junior Wello Wildcats Squad
Wellington Point Bowls Club Wellington Point | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
Kids learn the basics of bowls in a fun and easy environment. Coaches keep the mood light and supportive. A simple after school activity.
Wellington Point Fishing All Ages Lesson
Wellington Point Recreation Reserve Wellington Point | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
Families learn how to cast, bait, and fish together. The setting by the water feels peaceful and open. A relaxed outdoor session for beginners.
Christmas in the Park
Mount Cotton Community Park Mount Cotton | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly neighbourhood Christmas celebration with food, music, and activities. Families bring blankets and enjoy the relaxed community vibe. A calm way to enjoy the season outdoors.
November Family Fun Day
Koala Tavern Capalaba | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A casual afternoon with kids activities, games, and family friendly entertainment. The atmosphere stays light and easy. Great for a simple Sunday.
This weekend in Redlands is full of colour, music, and family moments. Whether you choose a big Christmas celebration or a quiet library session, there is something warm and welcoming to enjoy. Have a bright and happy weekend.
Redlands offers a warm and creative mix of exhibitions, performances, and community art events this weekend. From intimate artist talks to lively dance shows and thoughtful gallery openings, there is plenty to explore. This guide helps you find the art moments that feel right for your weekend.
Water Works by Joe Furlonger
Redland Art Gallery Cleveland | Opening 28 November, Exhibition 30 November 2025 to 27 January 2026 Get Tickets
A new exhibition from Joe Furlonger brings calm, open spaces to life through colour and texture. The works feel honest and grounded. A strong pick for anyone who enjoys thoughtful Australian art.
Some Things Too Bright to See by Holly Anderson
Redland Art Gallery Cleveland | Opening 28 November, Exhibition 30 November 2025 to 27 January 2026 Get Tickets
Holly Anderson’s work glows with warm tones and gentle movement. The exhibition feels uplifting and modern. A fresh choice for those who want something bright and contemporary.
IN FOCUS 2025
Redland Art Gallery Cleveland | 24 November 2025 to 16 January 2026 Get Tickets
A collective exhibition featuring artists who capture small moments with clarity and emotion. The display is clean and easy to follow. A great stop for viewers who enjoy discovering new voices.
Carols For A Cause
Redlands Sporting Club Wellington Point | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A cheerful evening of music that supports a meaningful cause. Families enjoy the warm atmosphere and simple Christmas spirit. A nice way to start the festive weekend.
Redland Reads Book Club: Edenglassie
Cleveland Library Cleveland | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly book conversation for readers who enjoy stories with depth. The group is welcoming and relaxed. A soft way to ease into the weekend.
TRIBAL Exhibition by Pia Jessen
Old SchoolHouse Gallery Cleveland | 13 to 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
Bold textures and earthy tones give this exhibition an energetic feel. The works are expressive and full of personality. A solid choice for art lovers who enjoy something raw and striking.
Le Chapeau: Textiles Exhibition
Redlands Coast Museum Cleveland | 15 September to 31 December 2025 Get Tickets
A charming display of textile pieces inspired by classic hat-making. The exhibition feels nostalgic and gentle. A quiet visit for those who enjoy crafted detail.
Rhythm Redlands
Allambee Sanctuary Capalaba | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A night of drumming, movement, and community energy. People gather for rhythm and connection. A warm and uplifting evening outdoors.
On a Night Like This – Barrick Dance Centre
Redland Performing Arts Centre Cleveland | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A lively dance showcase filled with colour and enthusiasm. Families and friends enjoy the bright stage moments. A heartwarming performance supporting young dancers
REDLAND SINGS! On Macleay Island
Macleay Island Community Centre Hall | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A warm community singing event with simple joy at its core. Locals gather to share music in a friendly hall. A lovely Sunday moment.
Artist Talk: In Conversation with Joe Furlonger
Redland Art Gallery Cleveland | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
An open, honest conversation with a respected Australian artist. Visitors hear about process, inspiration, and life in art. A valuable experience for anyone curious about creativity.
Redlands offers a soft blend of exhibitions, music, and community events this weekend. Whether you explore a gallery opening, join a concert, or enjoy a quiet book launch, there is plenty to fill your days with creativity. Enjoy wandering, watching, and letting the art lead your mood.
Some Sundays start softly, with stories that linger long after the radio is off. A caller in the studio explaining how a single layer of carbon — graphene — might help roads last longer than the people who drive them. A woman from Albany speaking quietly about scattering her father’s ashes along the Rabbit-Proof Fence, fulfilling a promise to a man who had worked that lonely line as a teenager. And a father in Wangaratta saying he’s grateful Australia is finally giving kids a chance to grow up without the weight of social media on their backs. By the time the morning found its rhythm, you could feel how these scattered voices — thoughtful, tender, practical, hopeful — were all part of the same gentle Sunday mood.
Pete Flying Over Lake Eyre
Pete called from the cockpit, still carrying the exhilaration of another flight over Lake Eyre. He has watched the lake shift week by week, and this season has been unlike any he’s seen. “The colours are just incredible,” he said — deep red in Madigan Gulf where Cooper Creek’s fresh water mixed with salt, a green streak in Jackboot Bay, and the surreal blue-green layer in Belt Bay, framed with bright white salt crust. Earlier in the year it was 70 to 75 percent full. Now it’s maybe half, yet still astonishing.
Cool weather lingered longer than usual. “Only had mid-40s once this year,” he said. And with a November cyclone forming near Darwin — the first in fifty years — he laughed gently, “We don’t do averages in Australia. Just droughts, flooding rains and the odd bushfire.”
Ed was looking out over Carrickalinga Bay from a lonely phone box on the Fleurieu Peninsula. “Just wonderful to be alive,” he said, describing the soft orange light behind him. Yesterday brought one of those perfect farmer’s rains — “just drizzled all day” — and it lifted the whole region after a dry stretch.
He spent the afternoon in the shed with the cricket on and the rain pattering on the roof. “I’m retired,” he said, “but I’m busier now than when I was working.” There was a cosy contentment in the way he said it.
Cheryl and the Life Saved at 38,000 Feet
Cheryl wrote in with a story that married skill, timing and a touch of fate. A decade ago, she was a Qantas hostie on a Brisbane–Los Angeles flight when a woman collapsed just before breakfast service. Cheryl had refreshed her CPR not long before. The trainer’s words stuck with her: “Don’t worry about breaking ribs — just save a life.”
“I had carpet burns on my knees to prove it,” she said. The woman had only a one-percent chance of survival. It turned out to be a pulmonary embolism followed by cardiac arrest. She lived, and they’ve remained in touch. On 13 March 2026, that woman will turn 100. “Do that CPR training,” Cheryl urged. “It matters.”
Margaret and the Chilean Sheep-Eating Plant
Margaret from Armstrong near Great Western has been tending three unusual South American plants for twenty years. One of them — a two-metre-high Chilean sheep-eating plant — finally flowered. “We called it the alien,” she said. Its spear shot straight up like a giant asparagus, its long leaves lined with rows of backward-facing spines.
She later learned why shepherds in Chile fear it: sheep can become trapped, die, and nourish the plant. “We’ve got orphan lambs,” she said, half laughing, half worried. “This may not end well.” Macca told her not to let it go to seed. She promised, “Don’t panic, Ian. I’ll be very sensible.”
Val Singing at the Enmore Theatre
Val from Woonona had a voice that carried its own music. She’s nearly 90 and had just sung at the Enmore Theatre with Astrid Jorgensen’s Pub Choir — “two thousand one hundred people!” She has sung all her life, following her mother and sister into choirs.
Astrid organised the crowd into three parts, and while Val is a soprano, she stayed in the mezzo section because “there were too many people to climb over.” She still sings with the U3A choir and had attended a moving concert earlier in the week with the Sydney Male Choir and the Arcadians Lamplighters. One of the Lamplighters was 93. “It brings tears to your eyes,” she said.
Colin and Lily Driving the Monaro
Colin was driving his 1969 HT Monaro to a car show in Geelong with his daughter Lily beside him. The old Holden burbled beneath them as they talked about its rising value. “Eighty to one-fifty, even unrestored,” he said.
“It’s stylish,” he added. “Not comfortable — but stylish.”
He joked about passing Teslas — “They look like wheelie bins.” Lily will inherit the Monaro one day, and you could hear how much that meant to him.
Debbie and the Illegal Tobacco Crisis
Debbie Smith, an independent grocer, called with a sobering report. Tobacco sales in mainstream supermarkets have crashed from around ten percent to as low as two. For independents, the collapse has been catastrophic — some stores dropping from $20,000 a week to $1,700 as illegal tobacco floods the market.
She described criminal syndicates, vanishing tax revenue, menthol cigarettes arriving by the container load, and enforcement tied up in health regulations that require multiple agencies to act together. “We’ve lost billions that should be funding hospitals,” she said. “And smoking rates are going up, not down.”
Chris Weighing Caravans Across NSW
Chris had just finished weighing 37 caravans in Wentworth and Balranald with Transport NSW. “The heaviest was four-hundred-and-fifty kilos overweight,” he said.
People pack caravans like houses — washing machines, extra gear, the comforts of home. “If you want all the comforts of home,” he said, “maybe stay home.”
He’ll be in Mudgee next for another round of free checks. His main message was simple: “Take your time. You’re on holiday. The trucks are working.”
Matthew on Graphene and the Roads of the Future
Sitting in the studio, tech commentator Matthew Dickerson explained graphene — a single layer of carbon atoms arranged like a honeycomb, discovered experimentally in 2004 with sticky tape and graphite. “Two hundred times stronger than steel,” he said.
Mixed into bitumen, it strengthens the binder so roads last longer — two and a half times longer in some trials. “The rocks become the weak part,” he said. They talked AI, potholes, overloaded roads, and the impossible task of maintaining 877,000 kilometres of Australian road with a growing population.
Jim Marking Lambs in Ballarat
Jim rang from Ballarat with the sound of sheep filling the background. They were marking lambs — vaccinating, tagging, checking the season’s survivors — but sixteen wedge-tailed eagles had descended on the lambing paddock.
“They know we’re the last to lamb in the district,” he said. He admired the birds, but the losses hurt. Ravens, crows, foxes, eagles — no easy answers. One by one, the eagles perched on stumps waiting for movement. “Magnificent things,” he said. “Just too many for us this year.”
Betty and the Pianola That Sings Again
Betty from Nunderi sounded delighted. Her 100-year-old pianola had just been restored by her tuner, Jed, who gave it a test run. “He peddled it and sang ‘Some Enchanted Evening’,” she said.
She has a new turntable, vinyl records, cassettes — “everything old is wonderful.” The pianola came from Newcastle forty years ago and still brings joy to visiting children. “Their eyes pop out,” she said. “They can’t believe it plays itself.”
Flynn and Mum After Cyclone Megan
Young Flynn joined the call from the Tiwi Islands after his first cyclone. “Lots of wind and rain,” he said. School was closed and being used as a shelter for people with weaker homes. His mum, Heidi, said the tide surge hit at the same time as the storm passed. Despite the chaos, Flynn had been fishing for barra, camping and settling into island life. He spoke with the calm resilience kids often have after wild weather.
Yvette, Her Dad, and the Purple Fairlane
Yvette from Jindabyne had lost her father the week before. He was a truckie and listened to Macca every Sunday. “In the purple Fairlane with the white leather seats,” she said. He’d drive with the windows down, no air-con, letting the wind do the cooling.
She used to pick up the CB and sing to the passing truckies. “Your voice was home to him,” she told Macca. She has passed that ritual to her own boys. She also shared pride in her niece, Josie Bath, who is heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics for snowboard cross. “We’ll be there in our pink helmets,” she said.
Lee on Kids, Screens and Real Friendships
Lee from Wangaratta, a father and educator, saw hope in the new laws restricting social media for under-16s. “It’s a chance for real connection,” he said — kids knocking on doors again, talking face-to-face, learning to navigate friendships without the constant pressure of private messaging.
“Technology just went too far,” he said. “This brings balance.” Matthew agreed — saying the change might be one of the best gifts a country can give its young people.
Suzanne at the Rabbit-Proof Fence
Suzanne from Albany, a bird photographer, had been visiting a remote property north of town when she stopped near the Rabbit-Proof Fence. On a gate she found a damp plastic bag tied carefully to the metal. Inside was a handwritten letter — three pages — asking the station owners’ permission to return.
The writer’s father had worked on that stretch of fence at 15 years old. Before he died, he asked that his ashes be scattered there. When the family returned, they placed a small cross on a rise overlooking the fenceline. “It was very moving,” she said quietly — a simple act in a quiet place that carried decades of meaning.
By the time the morning wound down, the callers had woven a picture of the country that felt both familiar and surprising — pilots tracing colour over the desert, singers raising old rooms to life, farmers watching the sky, parents guiding kids into gentler futures, and families honouring memories in far-off corners of the land. It was the kind of Sunday where ordinary people, just by doing what they do, made the whole morning feel quietly extraordinary.
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From the bayside charm of Wynnum to the shopping hubs of Capalaba and Victoria Point, the Redlands region is serving up a massive week of entertainment. With the arrival of the year’s most anticipated musical fantasy and the return of a cult action hero, local screens are buzzing with big-screen magic this week.
🎬 Opening This Week
Sisu: Road to Revenge
In cinemas from 20 November The legendary ex-soldier Aatami Korpi returns for an explosive sequel. Dragged back into conflict in the harsh wilderness, he faces a violent showdown to protect what remains of his family. Catch it at Cineplex Victoria Point.
Wicked: For Good
In cinemas from 20 November The cinematic journey of Oz concludes. Elphaba and Glinda must navigate shifting loyalties and the arrival of Dorothy in this spectacular second chapter. Screening across the region at BCC Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.
🎞️ Still Showing
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
Continuing screenings The Four Horsemen return for their most dangerous heist yet, targeting a criminal syndicate with high-stakes illusions. Screening at BCC Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.
The Running Man
Continuing screenings A modern reimagining of the dystopian thriller where participants must survive a deadly reality show to expose the truth behind an authoritarian regime. Showing at BCC Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.
📍 Where to Watch
Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas Capalaba
Cineplex Victoria Point
Bayside Cinemas Wynnum
Whether you are planning a family trip to see the witches of Oz or a night out for some high-octane action, the Redlands cinemas have you covered. It is set to be a busy weekend at the box office, so booking ahead is recommended.
As November draws to a close, the streaming platforms are delivering some of the most anticipated releases of the year. From high-stakes finales and long-awaited sequels to prestige documentaries and live events, this week’s lineup brings a rich mix of action, drama, nostalgia and end-of-year spectacle. Whether you’re planning a weekend binge or searching for a mid-week watch, these new additions across Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, Stan and BINGE will keep your viewing list full.
Highlights of the Week (Top Picks)
A curated look at the biggest, buzziest and most notable titles releasing this week:
Jingle Bell Heist A festive family-centred caper with a humorous twist.
BINGE
20 November
The Death of Bunny Munro Dark humour meets emotional turmoil as a travelling salesman spirals through grief and temptation.
21 November
Novocaine No Pain An off-kilter indie drama exploring the intersections of pain, love and unexpected connection.
DISNEY+
20 November
The Roses This satirical black comedy drama tracks a marriage in rapid decline, as a once-content couple descend into a messy, escalating war of wills.
With major finales, blockbuster additions and fresh originals across every platform, this week marks one of the strongest streaming slates heading into the holiday period. Whether you’re revisiting the Bourne franchise, diving into new dramas or catching highly anticipated returns, the week of 20–26 November offers something for every viewing mood. Settle in, queue up your favourites and enjoy the next chapter of late-spring streaming.
Start your cultural weekend in Redlands with an inspiring lineup of exhibitions, concerts, workshops, and performances across the bayside. From major classical showcases to hands-on creative sessions and community-led arts events, there’s something for every art lover, hobbyist, and family. Explore live music, textiles, photography, dance, craft, and local creativity throughout Capalaba, Cleveland, Dunwich, Macleay Island, and Point Lookout.
Venue: Donald Simpson Centre, Cleveland — Date: 23 November 2025
Redland Sinfonia closes out the year with a powerful orchestral program celebrating classical favourites, seasonal pieces, and show-stopping highlights. Featuring accomplished musicians and rich ensemble sound, this concert offers a stirring cultural experience perfect for families, classical music lovers, and anyone looking to enjoy a polished end-of-year performance.
Venue: Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC), Cleveland — Date: 23 November 2025
Annette Roselli Dance Academy returns with a high-energy production showcasing talented young dancers in a dazzling mix of ballet, contemporary, tap, jazz, and musical theatre. With colourful costumes and polished choreography, this annual showcase is a family favourite and a celebration of performing arts within the Redlands community.
Venue: Dunwich Community Hall, Dunwich — Date: 23 November 2025
Join the joyful voices of Redland Sings! as they bring their community choir event to Stradbroke Island. Expect uplifting harmonies, an inclusive atmosphere, and a celebration of local culture in a stunning island setting. A beautiful way to experience community arts while connecting with North Stradbroke Island’s creative spirit.
Old SchoolHouse Gallery – ‘Tribal’ Photography Exhibition by Pia Jessen
Venue: Old SchoolHouse Gallery, Cleveland — Dates: 13–30 November 2025
Discover the striking photographic work of Pia Jessen, whose exhibition Tribal explores identity, culture, and expressive visual storytelling. Rich in texture and emotional depth, this exhibition offers a compelling artistic experience for lovers of fine art photography and contemporary visual culture.
Venue: Redland Coast Art Society, Capalaba — Date: 22 November 2025
Celebrate creativity and community as Redland Coast Art Society presents its annual Members Exhibition alongside a festive Christmas fair. Featuring a diverse range of artworks, handmade items, and gift ideas, this event brings together artists, families, and visitors for a day of browsing, buying, and supporting local talent.
Venue: Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland — Dates: 15 September – 31 December 2025
Step into a world of intricate textiles with Le Chapeau, an exhibition celebrating craftsmanship, creativity, and the artistry of textile design. Featuring beautifully constructed pieces and detailed fabric work, this long-running showcase offers an elegant exploration of wearable art.
Venue: Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland — Dates: 15 October – 21 November 2025
Discover a collection of small-format artworks created by talented local artists. Little Gems highlights intricate detail, diverse mediums, and the charm of small-scale creativity — perfect for visitors who enjoy intimate, close-up artistic experiences.
Venue: Macleay Island Community Centre Hall, Macleay Island — Date: 22 November 2025
Young dancers are invited to explore movement, rhythm, and performance skills in this dynamic workshop led by Elements Collective. Packed with creative expression and supportive coaching, it’s a great opportunity for kids and teens on Macleay Island to connect through dance.
Venue: Carys Martin Ceramics, Cleveland — Date: 22 November 2025
Create a one-of-a-kind wearable piece in this hands-on burning workshop where participants transform hats or bags using controlled flame techniques. Guided by experienced facilitators, this session is perfect for craft lovers seeking something bold, creative, and distinctly unique.
Venue: Redland Coast Art Society, Capalaba — Date: 21 November 2025
Artists of all skill levels can explore the techniques of gouache painting in this guided class focused on bird studies. A relaxing and educational session perfect for those looking to expand their artistic skills or enjoy a creative afternoon.
Venue: Polish Ex-Servicemen’s Club, Capalaba — Date: 23 November 2025
Celebrate cultural tradition through hands-on craft as participants learn to create authentic Polish Christmas decorations. A warm, family-friendly workshop ideal for those who love festive crafting with a cultural touch.
Venue: Point Lookout Library, Point Lookout — Date: 21 November 2025
A simple, fun craft session perfect for younger children or families wanting a relaxed, creative activity. Kids can make colourful paper daisies and enjoy a friendly, welcoming environment at the library.
From orchestral music and dance showcases to exhibitions, workshops, and community arts, Redlands is bursting with creative opportunities this weekend. Explore a gallery, join a workshop, or enjoy a live performance — there’s something artistic waiting for everyone.
Kick off your weekend in Redlands with a fantastic mix of family-friendly events, from bustling twilight markets and major community performances to kids’ workshops, outdoor adventures, teen hangouts, and local sports programs. Whether you’re planning a relaxed evening stroll, a cultural outing, or an active Sunday in nature, there’s something in every corner of the Redlands coast for families of all ages.
Venue: Raby Bay Harbour Park, Cleveland — Date: 22 November 2025
One of Redlands’ most popular family events returns as the Twilight Makers Market transforms the waterfront into a vibrant hub of handmade goods, artisan stalls, live entertainment, food trucks, and warm community atmosphere. With its relaxed twilight setting, this market draws families from across the bayside for an evening of browsing, music, and discovering unique, locally made treasures. Perfect for all ages and an ideal way to spend a Saturday night outdoors.
Venue: Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC), Cleveland — Date: 22 November 2025
Celebrate the spirit of community music as Redland City Bands take over RPAC for their annual End of Year Extravaganza. Families will enjoy a dynamic program performed by local ensembles showcasing everything from inspiring concert pieces to well-known favourites. This large-scale, family-friendly event highlights the incredible talent within Redlands and offers a warm, joyful way to wrap up the year.
Venue: Bayview Conservation Staging Area, Redland Bay — Date: 23 November 2025
Families and fitness enthusiasts alike can hit the trails as the SEQ Trail Running Series returns to Redland Bay for its fourth round. With multiple course lengths suitable for different ages and abilities, this event draws a vibrant mix of runners, walkers, spectators, and weekend adventurers. Expect a lively atmosphere, stunning bushland surrounds, and a fun, energetic way to enjoy the outdoors together.
Rhythmic Regulation Workshops 4 Kids – Starting November 22nd!
Venue: Allambee Sanctuary, Capalaba — Date: 22 November 2025
Designed to help children build emotional and sensory regulation skills through music, rhythm, and movement, this workshop series provides a nurturing and supportive environment for young participants. Delivered by specialist facilitators, it offers a unique family-friendly experience that blends creativity with wellbeing. Ideal for parents seeking meaningful developmental activities for their kids.
Venue: Capalaba Library (Capalaba), Cleveland Library (Cleveland), Victoria Point Library (Victoria Point) — Date: 21 November 2025
Bring the little ones along for a morning of stories, songs, early-learning activities, and imaginative fun at multiple library locations across Redlands. Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, Story Time helps foster early literacy skills in a friendly, engaging environment. A great weekly activity for families looking to introduce their children to the joy of books and shared reading.
Venue: Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point — Date: 21 November 2025
Teens are invited to drop in for an afternoon of gaming, socialising, and friendly competition at Victoria Point Library. With consoles, multiplayer games, and a relaxed environment, it’s a great place for young people to connect with peers, unwind after school, and enjoy some screen-time fun in a safe community setting.
Wellington Point Bowls Club – Junior Wello Wildcats Squad
Venue: Wellington Point Bowls Club, Wellington Point — Date: 21 November 2025
Perfect for active kids looking to try something new, the Junior Wello Wildcats Squad offers young participants the chance to learn the basics of lawn bowls in a supportive club environment. Led by experienced coaches, the program promotes coordination, teamwork, and confidence — making it a valuable sporting activity for local families.
With everything from bustling markets and community concerts to outdoor adventures, workshops, and library activities, Redlands is full of opportunities for families to connect, explore, and make memories this weekend. Choose your favourites, grab your tickets where needed, and enjoy a family-friendly line-up across the bayside.
Kick off your weekend in Brisbane’s bayside with a huge mix of live music, from iconic Aussie songwriters and classic pub rock to community bands, blues fundraisers, DJ-led house parties, and local favourites. Whether you’re keen to support a good cause, sing along to hits you grew up with, or just dance the night away, there’s something happening in Capalaba, Cleveland, Alexandra Hills and Wellington Point for every kind of music lover.
Venue: Koala Tavern, Capalaba — Date: 22 November 2025
Blues fans, this one’s special. 8 Ball Aitken and Taya Chani bring raw, soulful guitar, heartfelt vocals, and swampy blues grooves to Koala Tavern for a one-off Memphis Blues Challenge Fundraiser. Expect searing solos, storytelling songs, and a room full of people backing their journey on the international stage. If you love live blues and want to support homegrown artists chasing big opportunities, this is the gig to circle on your calendar.
Venue: Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland — Date: 21 November 2025
ARIA award–winning singer-songwriter Alex Lloyd heads to Cleveland Sands Hotel for an intimate night of hits, stories, and timeless melodies. From crowd favourites you’ll know from the first chord to newer material that showcases his ever-evolving songwriting, this is a rare chance to see one of Australia’s most beloved artists up close. Perfect for fans of heartfelt lyrics, nostalgic singalongs, and a warm, live music atmosphere by the bay.
Venue: Koala Tavern, Capalaba — Date: 21 November 2025
Australian rock legends The Radiators roll into Koala Tavern with a set packed full of classic pub rock energy. With decades of touring under their belt, they still know exactly how to light up a room, delivering big choruses, crunchy riffs, and a party vibe from the first song to the last. Special guests Upsize will warm up the stage, making this a full night of live rock for anyone who still believes the best gigs are loud, sweaty, and in a local pub.
Venue: Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC), Cleveland — Date: 22 November 2025
Celebrate the end of the year with a huge showcase of local talent as Redland City Bands take over RPAC for their End of Year Extravaganza. Expect a wide variety of music performed by community ensembles, from stirring concert band pieces to fun, crowd-pleasing favourites. It’s a family-friendly night that highlights the strength of the local music scene and offers a feel-good way to wrap up the year in Redlands.
Venue: Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland — Date: 22 November 2025
Turn your Saturday into a full-blown house party as Benson brings his signature DJ set and club-ready energy to Cleveland Sands Hotel. Known for infectious beats and dancefloor-filling tracks, Benson will keep the vibes high and the crowd moving well into the night. If you’re chasing big drops, late-night energy and a night out with your crew rather than a sit-down show, this is your go-to pick.
Venue: The Alexandra Hills Hotel, Alexandra Hills — Date: 22 November 2025
Men Behaving Loudly (MBL) bring the party to The Alexandra Hills Hotel with a setlist stacked full of rock and pop bangers. Think big singalongs, air guitar moments, and classic tracks you forgot you loved until the band kicks into the chorus. They’re all about high energy, good times, and keeping the dancefloor busy, making this a top option for a fun, no-fuss night out with mates.
Venue: Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point — Date: 22 November 2025
For those chasing a more relaxed night out, The Naturals bring polished live tunes and easygoing vibes to Redlands Sporting Club. Expect a mix of familiar favourites and crowd-pleasing covers that work just as well for a casual drink as they do for a spin on the dancefloor. It’s the ideal backdrop for a laid-back night with friends, good conversation, and live music in the background.
From major touring artists and legendary rock acts to community ensembles, blues fundraisers, DJs, and local party bands, this weekend is stacked with ways to enjoy live music across the Redlands. Whether you’re planning a big night out or something more relaxed, lock in your plans early, grab your tickets, and support the venues and artists keeping Brisbane’s bayside music scene pumping.