Moreton Bay’s arts scene is active across galleries, theatre stages, literary events and creative workshops this weekend from 24 to 26 October 2025. Here’s what art lovers can experience across Redcliffe, Caboolture, Dayboro, Burpengary and beyond.
The Nutcracker Ballet Production
Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe | 26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Live ballet production of The Nutcracker presented on stage at Redcliffe Entertainment Centre. Classical festive performance suitable for families and arts audiences.
PORCH BLUES FESTIVAL
Caboolture Historical Village, Caboolture | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Outdoor blues music and arts festival featuring live performances. Hosted within the historical village setting at Caboolture.
Mirandolina
Mousetrap Theatre Company, Redcliffe | 24 October – 2 November 2025 Get Tickets
Theatrical stage production presented by Mousetrap Theatre Company. A formal ticketed performance held over multiple nights.
Awaken Your Senses on Tawny Trails
Mt Mee to Mt Glorious, Dayboro | 26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Self-guided arts trail experience connecting studios, galleries and creative spaces across the hinterland. Designed for immersive day-long art exploration.
Meet the Author: William McInnes
Redcliffe Library, Redcliffe | 24 October 2025 Get Tickets
Live author talk and Q&A session with Australian writer and actor William McInnes. Library-based literary event.
Master Pastellist Exhibition 2025
The Old Fire Station Gallery, Redcliffe | 1 – 26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Gallery exhibition featuring professional pastel artworks. Final exhibition weekend for public viewing.
Monochrome Photography Exhibition
Caboolture Historical Village, Caboolture | 4 – 26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Photography exhibition focused on black and white imagery. Presented as part of the historical village displays.
Echoes of Nature – Katrin Terton
Obsidian Bide: Art Gallery and Studio, Bongaree | 18 October – 16 November 2025 Get Tickets
Solo exhibition presenting mixed media artworks inspired by environment and memory. Contemporary gallery setting at Bongaree.
Dayboro Gallery’s Open Night
Dayboro Art Gallery, Dayboro | 24 October 2025 Get Tickets
Evening opening at Dayboro Art Gallery showcasing local creatives. Open to public with artwork viewing and community participation.
Street Art Lab Workshop Three
Burpengary Community Hall, Burpengary | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Practical workshop focusing on street art techniques and lettering. Participant-based creative learning session.
Moreton Bay Youth Art Awards – Awards Ceremony
Albany Creek Community Centre, Albany Creek | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Official awards presentation for emerging young artists. Ceremony event celebrating shortlisted artworks.
Echoes
The Loft Gallery & Coffee House, Redcliffe | 26 October – 11 November 2025 Get Tickets
New exhibition featuring visual artworks on display in a gallery-café setting. Opening date for public viewing.
Eddie Ray: Silence of the Jams 2
Maleny Community Centre, Maleny | 26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Live performance combining music and creative audio looping. Theatre-style show presented in Maleny.
Art lovers in Moreton Bay have access to exhibitions, theatre, author sessions, music festivals and hands-on creative experiences this weekend. Multiple indoor and outdoor options are available across Redcliffe, Caboolture, Dayboro and Maleny.
Moreton Bay delivers a packed family weekend from 24 to 26 October 2025 with major festivals, Halloween events, markets, and community celebrations. Here’s your full guide to what’s on for families across the region.
Earth Frequency Festival 2025
Woodfordia, Woodford | 24–27 October 2025 Get Tickets
Four-day outdoor music, arts and lifestyle festival featuring workshops, markets and family activities. Large camping-style event with national attendance.
Redcliffe Festival of Frights
Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Halloween street festival with themed entertainment and family activities. Large open-air community event located along Redcliffe Parade.
Strathpine Halloween Wizardry Workshops
Strathpine Centre, Strathpine | 25–26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Interactive Halloween-themed workshops for children. Hosted indoors at Strathpine Centre.
Kids Halloween Disco
Morayfield Tavern, Caboolture South | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Ticketed kids disco event with Halloween theme. Indoor family-friendly party at Morayfield Tavern.
Twilight Spook-Tacular Market
Ningi Community Hall, Ningi | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Interactive government-led program promoting education and community awareness for children. One-day family event at The Mill, Petrie.
Families across Moreton Bay have multiple Halloween events, festivals and community outings available this weekend. Both free and ticketed options are available from Woodford to Redcliffe, Strathpine, Caboolture and Petrie.
Moreton Bay hosts a full weekend of live entertainment from 24 to 26 October 2025. Multiple major concerts, tribute shows, and community music events are scheduled across Caloundra, Eatons Hill, Redcliffe, and surrounding venues.
Lee Kernaghan – Boys From The Bush – The Concert
Eatons Hill Hotel – Grand Ballroom, Eatons Hill | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Live concert by Australian country music artist Lee Kernaghan. Large-scale ticketed event expected to attract nationwide attendance.
Boom Crash Opera – Hands Up In The Air – The Singles Tour 2025
Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra | 24 October 2025 Get Tickets
Live concert featuring Boom Crash Opera performing their singles. Venue capacity suited for high-energy standing crowd.
Halloween Party R1 ft. BONKA & LIAM CONNER
Eatons Hill Hotel, Eatons Hill | 24 October 2025 Get Tickets
Ticketed Halloween event featuring live DJ performances. Large-scale nightlife-style event targeting young audience.
ZEPPLIN: The Life and Times of Led Zeppelin
Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe | 24 October 2025 Get Tickets
Live theatrical tribute show based on Led Zeppelin music. Seated theatre venue presentation.
Hans | ‘Young, Fun & 21’
The Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Cabaret and live performance show by entertainer Hans. Stage event with theatrical production.
RICK PRICE CELEBRATES ‘TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN’ 30TH ANNIVERSARY ALBUM TOUR
Moffat Beach Brewing Co Production House, Caloundra West | 24 October 2025 Get Tickets
Ticketed live music performance celebrating an album anniversary. Intimate indoor brewery venue setting.
MADE IN THE 80’s
Sports Central Caboolture, Caboolture | 24 October 2025 Get Tickets
80s-themed tribute event featuring live music. Indoor club environment with dance-floor setup.
1984 | by George Orwell
The Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra | 24 October 2025 Get Tickets
Stage adaptation of the George Orwell novel. Seated theatre event.
BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES – Celebrating 80’s Oz Pub Rock
Kallangur Tavern, Kallangur | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Live tribute performance featuring Australian 80s pub rock music. Pub venue with standing room.
Kylie Fisher
Bribie Island Hotel, Bellara | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Live music performance by Kylie Fisher. Local entertainment event at hotel venue.
Cactus Jack’s Night Market Street Party
Cactus Jack’s, Redcliffe | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Street party-style marketplace with vendors and live entertainment. Outdoor casual community setting.
Luke Combs Tribute Show on the Rooftop!
Sunny’s Rooftop, Margate | 25 October 2025 Get Tickets
Tribute concert held on rooftop venue featuring country music by Luke Combs. Seated and standing format.
Music in the Park
Apex Park, Woody Point | 26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Free outdoor community concert. Family-friendly event in public park.
Sunday Sessions – Bottomless Lunch – Live Party
The Tipsy Tomato, Redcliffe | 26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Ticketed lunch experience including live entertainment. Food and music based hospitality event.
Sylvie
Elm House, Mount Glorious | 26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Intimate live music performance in scenic mountain venue. Small audience capacity and acoustic atmosphere.
This weekend schedule covers large concert venues, theatre productions, tribute shows, nightlife events, and community gatherings. Multiple paid and free options are available across Moreton Bay
As October draws to a close, the streaming platforms continue to deliver a range of compelling new releases. From dramatic true stories and returning favourites to inventive animation and fresh documentaries, this week’s schedule offers a mix of prestige television and crowd-pleasing hits. Here’s your guide to what’s new from 23 to 29 October 2025 across Australia’s major streaming services.
Apple TV+
24 October 2025
Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost A heartfelt documentary celebrating the legacy of comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, blending rare footage with reflections from family and friends. Watch
29 October 2025
Down Cemetery Road: Season 1 Based on the acclaimed novel by Mick Herron, this crime drama follows a woman whose search for a missing child unravels dark secrets in her quiet community. Watch
Disney+
29 October 2025
Star Wars: Visions – Season 3 The celebrated anthology returns with new animated shorts from global creators, offering bold new perspectives on the Star Wars universe. Watch
Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation – Season 1 The hit mobile game comes to life in this richly animated fantasy adventure exploring a world inspired by Disney villains. Watch
Max
27 October 2025
IT: Welcome to Derry – Season 1 A chilling prequel to the iconic horror saga, exploring the terrifying origins of Pennywise and the dark history of Derry. (Watch link not yet available)
Netflix
23 October 2025
Nobody Wants This: Season 2 The sharp and emotional dramedy returns, diving deeper into the messy, hilarious reality of modern relationships. (Watch link not yet available)
The Elixir A science thriller about a medical breakthrough that blurs the line between miracle and madness. Watch
24 October 2025
A House of Dynamite An explosive drama that examines ambition, greed, and loyalty as a group of misfits plan a dangerous heist. Watch
27 October 2025
The Asset: Season 1 A high-stakes espionage thriller following an elite operative entangled in global conspiracies. Watch
Paramount+
26 October 2025
Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4 Jeremy Renner returns in the gritty crime drama tackling corruption and power struggles in a small industrial town. Watch
Prime Video
23 October 2025
Allen Iv3rson A powerful documentary chronicling the life and career of NBA legend Allen Iverson, from his rise to superstardom to his lasting cultural impact. Watch
29 October 2025
Hedda A modern reimagining of Ibsen’s classic Hedda Gabler, starring Tessa Thompson as a woman torn between freedom and expectation. Watch
Hazbin Hotel: Season 2 The acclaimed adult animated musical comedy returns with new characters, songs, and devilish humour. Watch
BINGE
23 October 2025
Dangerous Animals A thrilling documentary film spotlighting the world’s most formidable creatures and the scientists who study them. Watch
The final week of October brings an exciting range of new stories to Australia’s streaming screens. Whether you’re in the mood for chilling horror, sharp comedy, or moving biographical tales, this week’s lineup delivers variety and quality across all major platforms. Don’t miss these standout releases as we head into November.
It was the kind of Sunday that only Macca could conjure — a cross-country chorus of voices, stitched together by warmth, wit and a weather report or two. From the sunny banks of the Noosa River to calls from Vietnam, the morning rippled with stories of horses, bells, buffalo, fiddle tunes and quiet acts of generosity.
Horses, Hopes and 100-to-1 Chances
The day began on the grass at Noosaville, where Macca met Deb from Bellye Park and her red cattle dog, Chilly. Deb spoke fondly of the thoroughbreds she still tends on her farm, saying that when one dies she digs a big hole and plants a tree over it — a living memorial in the paddock. The talk drifted naturally to the Caulfield Cup. Macca had thrown ten dollars on a roughie at a hundred-to-one that almost came through, and they shared a laugh about the joy of a flutter when fate smiles. Deb, who grew up on a stud with the Freedman boys, reckoned the thrill of racing isn’t about favourites at all — it’s about heart, luck and the stories that stay with you.
The Bell That Rang Again
A few minutes later the conversation turned from horses to hand-bells. Bell-maker Peter Oz had restored a cracked ship’s bell, and when he struck the new casting a visitor cried. “A good casting’s as sound as a bell,” Peter told Macca — a line that felt like a proverb for craftsmanship and care. In that clear tone, Macca heard the echo of security once offered to sailors far from home.
Little Miss — Big Stories
Then came a call from Melbourne and a voice brimming with pride. Filmmaker Angelo reported that Signorinella (Little Miss), his documentary on Italian migrant women, had secured a national cinema release. He spoke of his mother, a seamstress at thirteen, who dared to tell her boss she deserved an adult’s wage, and of women such as Carla Zampatti and Tina Arena whose success grew from the same grit. The film, he said, honoured “the unsung heroes who came here with no language, no safety net — just determination.” Macca agreed that migration is stitched into Australia’s DNA. As they talked, Angelo reflected on prejudice, persistence and the patience it takes for a culture to make room. “Everybody just wants a better life for their kids,” he said. “Give them time to show what they bring.” It was one of the morning’s longer conversations — warm, thoughtful and deeply Australian.
Buffalo at Maleny
Back in the park, mother-and-daughter team Margaret Thompson and Steph described running Queensland’s only buffalo dairy on the hills near Maleny. Dairy deregulation had pushed them to rethink everything, so a spontaneous cheap flight to Darwin became a $20 000 plunge into buffalo farming. Their Mediterranean-bloodline herd now produces rich, low-cholesterol milk for boutique cheesemakers from Byron Bay and Brisbane to Sydney. The animals, they said, are docile as long as you keep the bad-tempered ones out of the gene pool. Their laughter carried across the crowd — proof that innovation in farming still begins with a leap of faith and a good sense of humour.
Greg the Dentist — Forty-Eight Years Bent Over
Among the listeners sat Greg, a dentist from the Gold Coast who has rung Macca for decades. After forty-eight years bent over patients, he’s ready to hang up the drill. “That’s a long time to be hunched over,” he said, rubbing his neck with a grin. He’s watched the trade shift from handmade crowns to computer-milled precision and marvels at how expectations have changed. Macca reminded him of old-timers who’d told stories about brides having their teeth out before marriage — a strange ritual from a world that no longer exists. They laughed, grateful for progress and for the lightness that comes when you can finally straighten your back.
Fiddles, AI and Singing Mushrooms
Later, fiddler Phoebe called in with a yarn from a gig that went sideways. The lead singer, she said, kept insisting he’d written thousands of songs — “all in the key of Steve.” Every one sounded the same. She and Macca riffed about the flood of AI-generated music and even a study claiming mushrooms could make melodies through their electrical pulses. “The mushrooms are making a song,” Phoebe insisted. Macca laughed, half-believing her, half-delighted by the idea that creativity sprouts wherever curiosity does.
Skies Wide Open
Under the All Over News banner, Macca crossed to Perth pilot and teacher Graham McGinn, who said the aviation industry was taking off again. Airlines, he explained, were desperate for trained staff, from engineers to flight instructors. The trick, he said, was “stickability” — the discipline to hold an aircraft steady and the persistence to stay the course through lean years. It’s a lesson, Macca noted, that fits almost any trade in Australia today.
Spud’s Garden and the Music of Birds
From planes to plants, the next voice belonged to gardener Spud Carroll in Western Australia’s hills. He compared the east’s fussy waratahs with the west’s hardy kangaroo paws and described a landscape so diverse that a single kilometre in the Darling Range hosts more species than the whole of the UK. He spoke tenderly about magpies, butcherbirds and cuckoos, the bush alive with music. “It’s all about observing,” he told Macca. “You learn something new every day.” They lingered on that thought — the patience of gardeners and radio hosts alike, both listening for what blooms next. For Spud, the bush is teacher, workplace and orchestra all at once.
Diving Into Another World
Back by the river, English-born Richard from Narangba had come after a scuba trip was cancelled. He told Macca he’d rediscovered diving after decades away and now spends weekends exploring reefs and the scuttled HMAS Brisbane. “You look underneath and there’s a whole new world,” he said. “And no TikTok down there.” “Or Macca,” came the reply, “blessed relief.” The exchange was quick but memorable — a reminder that wonder often hides just beneath the surface.
Long-time Noosa market growers Maureen and Mike brightened the stage with talk of their heliconias and gingers — tropical exotics they’ve cultivated for decades. Their flowers have taken them to conferences in Panama, Colombia and India, yet it’s the early-morning regulars at the markets they cherish most. Retirement, they laughed, is only half-retirement when you still have fifteen acres and a lifetime habit of nurturing things.
Those Folk from Gympie
The morning found its rhythm again when Claire and Lawrence, the Americana duo Those Folk, took up guitar and mandolin. They met at a Scottish festival, fell in love and now call Gympie home. Their song about springtime in south-east Queensland drifted out across the Noosa River, harmonies rising like sunlight through trees — a small concert in a park that felt like the heart of Australia All Over.
A Maestro Remembered
From Sydney, Vicki Tico phoned to talk about Tico Beyond the Baton, the new documentary on her father, conductor Tommy Tycho. She recalled how he arrived in the 1950s with nothing and went on to orchestrate the national anthem and accompany many of the nation’s greats. Macca remembered hearing Tycho’s arrangements for Mary Schneider’s Yodelling the Classics and mused that migration and music share the same rhythm — people bringing their sound and their soul to new shores.
Bread, Bills and the Cost of Living
The tone shifted when bakery owners Peter and Jocelyn from the Sunshine Coast spoke about running a small business in tough times. Staffing, red tape and rising prices, they said, have worn people thin. “Everyone thinks it’s easy — open your doors and make money. It’s not.” Macca agreed that the official inflation figures don’t match what families feel at the checkout. It was a grounded chat — real, relatable and just a bit exasperated — before the show turned to something gentler.
Therapy Dogs and Quiet Lessons
Christian and Kerry arrived with their dogs Bear and Kelvie, therapy companions who visit aged-care homes. Kerry said Kelvie always seems to know who needs him most, curling up beside lonely residents until a smile returns. Watching them work, she’s learned a kind of forgiveness. “They have a blue, then two minutes later they’re playing again,” Christian said. Macca nodded: lessons in loyalty and letting go, straight from four-legged teachers.
Fraser and Baby Maggie
A few metres away sat Fraser, a form-worker from Torquay, cradling five-month-old Maggie while his ranger partner fetched a hat. He spoke about concrete work, Queensland humidity and the novelty of hearing the show live. Macca joked that Maggie might be his youngest listener yet — a quick, sweet moment that said as much about continuity as any sermon.
Mike McClellan’s Last Long Tour
As the sun climbed, singer-songwriter Mike McClellan took the stage to announce that, at eighty, he’s embarking on his final long tour. He still finger-picks with the finesse that made his name and is finishing both a memoir and an acoustic album. “I’m lucky,” he told Macca. “The voice still works, the fingers still work.” The two musicians swapped thoughts on practice, pain and the persistence that keeps art alive long after fashion fades.
Four Women, One Bike
Teacher Rachel Beaton rolled in next with a tale that made the crowd cheer. She and three friends had just pedalled a four-person tandem from Perth to Sydney — 4 000 kilometres — raising funds for Gotcha for Life. “Everyone we met said, ‘We heard you on Macca!’” she laughed. Their journey across the Nullarbor was equal parts endurance and joy, the perfect embodiment of the community Macca builds each week.
Then came Bob Abbot, once Noosa’s long-serving mayor, now happier to be known as a muso. He reminisced about three decades of local government and his pride in protecting the riverfront where they stood. “I used to tell people I lived two streets up from God,” he said with a grin before lifting his harmonica to play. The tune was rough, real and full of life — exactly like the town he once led.
Giving Back from Hoi An
The final call of the morning came from Peter Quinn, father of Claire from Those Folk, phoning from Hoi An in Vietnam. A retired teacher, he volunteers with a Brisbane-based charity supporting disabled children. “When you give here,” he said, “every little thing is appreciated — it gives you purpose.” His words, floating halfway across the world, brought the program home to its heart: kindness, connection and the quiet satisfaction of doing good work.
Ordinary Sunday Doing Extraordinary Things
By the time Macca signed off, the crowd by the river had swelled, the sun was high and the mood easy. From racehorses to riverboats, from buffalo dairies to dive reefs, it had been a morning of ordinary Australians doing extraordinary things — proof that a Sunday shared in conversation can make a country sing.
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Welcome to this week’s guide to the big screen. From brand new thrillers and animated adventures to beloved classics and ongoing favourites, there’s a diverse line-up of films to catch in cinemas. Here is what is opening and continuing to screen this week.
16 October 2025
Roofman
Based on the true story of Jeffrey Manchester, an eccentric and charming armed robber who became a folk-hero for his unique method of evading capture by hiding on the rooftops of commercial buildings. IMDb Rating: Rating not available yet Cinemas: United Cinemas Eldorado, Bribie Cinema – Bongaree, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – BCC Strathpine, HOYTS – Redcliffe Watch
Black Phone 2
The terrifying sequel to the hit horror film. Delve deeper into the sinister world of ‘The Grabber’ and the supernatural connection that offers a lifeline to his victims. IMDb Rating: Rating not available yet Cinemas: United Cinemas Eldorado, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – BCC Strathpine, HOYTS – Redcliffe Watch
Night of the Zoopocalypse
An animated adventure following a group of zoo animals who must band together to survive a mysterious event that has turned the city’s human population into zombies. IMDb Rating: Rating not available yet Cinemas: United Cinemas Eldorado, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – BCC Strathpine, HOYTS – Redcliffe Watch
Les Misérables – The Staged Concert
Experience the musical phenomenon like never before. This spectacular staged concert of the beloved classic brings the epic story and unforgettable score to the big screen for a limited time. IMDb Rating: 8.6/10 Cinemas: Event Cinemas – North Lakes, United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
17 October 2025
The Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary
Celebrate 50 years of the ultimate cult classic. Join Brad and Janet on their strange journey to the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in this special anniversary screening. IMDb Rating: 7.4/10 Cinemas: Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – BCC Strathpine, Bribie Cinema – Bongaree, HOYTS – Redcliffe Watch
Still Showing
Kangaroo
This compelling documentary explores the complex and controversial relationship Australians have with their national icon, the kangaroo. IMDb Rating: 7.5/10 Cinemas: Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – BCC Strathpine, HOYTS – Redcliffe, Bribie Cinema – Bongaree Watch
One Battle After Another
Part of the spectacular Demon Slayer saga, this film follows Tanjiro and the Hashira as they prepare for their final, epic confrontation against Muzan Kibutsuji. IMDb Rating: 7.3/10 Cinemas: Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – BCC Strathpine, HOYTS – Redcliffe Watch
The Bad Guys 2
The gang of criminal animals is back for another heist. After trying to go good, they find themselves pulled back into a life of crime for an adventure that will test their skills and their friendship. IMDb Rating: Rating not available yet Cinemas: Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – BCC Strathpine, HOYTS – Redcliffe Watch
With so many options available, there is something for every movie lover to enjoy. Be sure to check the specific session times with your local cinema and book your tickets in advance to secure the best seats.
As October continues, the streaming platforms are delivering a strong lineup of new releases. From returning favourites and prestigious dramas to chilling thrillers and true-crime stories, this week offers something for every type of viewer. Here’s the complete guide to what’s arriving between 16 and 22 October 2025 across Australia’s major platforms.
Apple TV+
17 October 2025
Mr. Scorsese: Limited Series A definitive exploration of Martin Scorsese’s legendary career, tracing the artistry, influence, and impact of one of cinema’s greatest directors. Watch
18 October 2025
Law & Order: Season 25 The landmark procedural returns with powerful new cases, fresh characters, and more of the sharp courtroom drama that has defined the franchise for decades. Watch
Disney+
22 October 2025
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle A tense drama about trust, betrayal, and obsession, this modern take on a classic theme shows how the lines between protection and possession can blur. Watch
Max
17 October 2025
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: Season 1 A lighthearted spin-off following Georgie and Mandy as they juggle young marriage, family challenges, and all the humour that comes with starting a new life together. Watch
Netflix
16 October 2025
The Diplomat: Season 3 The acclaimed political thriller returns as shifting alliances, international crises, and personal struggles collide in a gripping third season. Watch
A Quiet Place Part II The acclaimed sequel to John Krasinski’s horror masterpiece follows a family’s desperate survival in a sound-sensitive world. Watch
17 October 2025
27 Nights A haunting drama about the search for meaning and redemption across 27 unforgettable nights. Watch
She Walks In Darkness A gripping psychological thriller about a woman haunted by shadows of her past. Watch
The Perfect Neighbor A suburban mystery where friendly faces hide dangerous secrets. Watch
Turn of the Tide: Season 2 The Portuguese crime drama returns, raising the stakes with shifting loyalties and dangerous alliances. Watch
22 October 2025
The Monster of Florence: Miniseries A chilling true-crime series revisiting one of Italy’s most infamous murder cases. Watch
Paramount+
17 October 2025
Ghosts: Season 5 The fan-favourite comedy is back with more mischief, warmth, and supernatural fun.
Prime Video
16 October 2025
Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) The saga continues with passion, betrayal, and romance at the centre of this dramatic instalment of the “Culpables” series. Watch
22 October 2025
Harlan Coben’s Lazarus: Season 1 A dark thriller based on the bestselling author’s work, full of secrets, suspense, and signature twists. Watch
Stan
16 October 2025
A Discovery of Witches: Seasons 1–3 Relive the full fantasy trilogy as a witch and vampire defy centuries-old rivalries for forbidden love. Watch
20 October 2025
Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order – Season 1 A gothic new series revealing the secretive order that tracks supernatural forces in Anne Rice’s universe. Watch
This week’s lineup for 16–22 October 2025 offers something for every mood: political thrillers, supernatural sagas, heartfelt comedies, and high-stakes dramas. Whether you’re revisiting beloved worlds or discovering new ones, Australia’s streaming platforms are packed with standout releases worth adding to your watchlist.
Moreton Bay comes alive this weekend with a mix of major tours, tribute concerts, outdoor events, and community gatherings. From Crowded House at Sandstone Point to local music at Redcliffe and Caloundra, the region has something for every taste. Here are the top gigs and events happening across the area from Friday to Sunday.
2025 Red Hot Summer Tour – Crowded House
Venue: Sandstone Point Hotel, Sandstone Point — Date: 18–19 October 2025 Get Tickets
Crowded House headlines the Red Hot Summer Tour with a powerhouse outdoor show. Expect massive crowds, high production, and a setlist packed with iconic Australian hits. A must-see event for music fans across the region.
One More Night of Phil Collins | Dion Connelly
Venue: Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
Dion Connelly delivers a powerful tribute to Phil Collins. The show brings to life Collins’ biggest hits with precision and emotion. Expect an unforgettable night of nostalgia and musicianship.
The Australian Eagles Tribute Show
Venue: Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
This acclaimed tribute captures the spirit and harmonies of The Eagles. Fans will enjoy classic tracks performed with accuracy and passion. A must for anyone who grew up with Hotel California.
The Australian INXS Tribute Show w/ Flame Trees
Venue: Norton Music Factory, Caloundra West — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
A double feature tribute night celebrating INXS and Cold Chisel. Expect electrifying performances and Aussie rock anthems all night. A high-energy crowd event for classic rock fans.
Bob Marley Celebration
Venue: Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Celebrate Bob Marley’s legacy with live reggae rhythms and positive vibes. The night brings together local talent and timeless Marley classics. Perfect for fans of feel-good live music.
Beers and Beats Burpengary
Venue: Symphony Crescent Park, Burpengary — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
This outdoor event blends craft beer and live music in a relaxed park setting. Enjoy local brews, food trucks, and family-friendly entertainment. Ideal for a laid-back weekend afternoon.
19-Twenty Hips 10 Year Anniversary Tour
Venue: Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
19-Twenty celebrates ten years of high-energy blues and roots rock. Expect an explosive live set with fan favourites and fresh tracks. A decade of raw, festival-tested sound.
The Classic Landcruiser Expo & Car Show
Venue: Caboolture Showgrounds, Caboolture — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Car lovers gather for the Classic Landcruiser Expo featuring vintage displays, trade stalls, and live demos. A family-friendly event celebrating Australia’s iconic off-road culture.
Redline “Lucy” Single Launch Night
Venue: Tribe Clubhouse, Redcliffe — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
Redline unveils their latest single “Lucy” with a live launch show. Expect a gritty local rock sound and an energetic crowd. A big night for Redcliffe’s indie scene.
Stoned & Doomed
Venue: Tribe Clubhouse, Redcliffe — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
A heavy rock lineup featuring Stoned & Doomed brings dark riffs and raw stage energy. Perfect for fans of stoner rock and underground metal. A must-attend for heavy music lovers.
Whether you’re chasing arena-level performances or local live sessions, Moreton Bay’s weekend lineup delivers something for every taste. Plan your nights, grab your tickets early, and enjoy the best of live entertainment across the region.
Families in Moreton Bay have plenty to look forward to this October. From outdoor adventures and art exhibitions to hands-on workshops and festivals, the weekend from 17 to 19 October offers activities for all ages.
Bribie Island Nature Festival
Venue: Various Locations — Date: 17–19 October 2025 Get Tickets
Celebrate the natural beauty of Bribie Island through guided walks, family workshops, and wildlife encounters. The festival promotes local conservation and offers fun, educational experiences for children.
Annual Rodeo
Venue: Eatons Hill Hotel – Outdoors, Eatons Hill — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
See professional riders, live entertainment, and family attractions at Eatons Hill’s outdoor rodeo. Expect high-energy competition and classic country atmosphere suitable for all ages.
Moreton Bay Farm Trail
Venue: Across the Moreton Bay Region — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Visit local farms and learn about regional produce through interactive tours and tastings. Families can meet farmers, explore paddocks, and support local agriculture.
Family Day at The Village
Venue: Caboolture Historical Village, Caboolture — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Step back in time at the Caboolture Historical Village with live demonstrations and kids’ activities. The event offers a mix of learning and fun in a nostalgic heritage setting.
Youth Art Awards Exhibition 2025
Venue: Albany Creek Community Centre, Albany Creek — Date: 18–26 October 2025 Get Tickets
This exhibition celebrates the creativity of young local artists across the region. Families can view paintings, sculptures, and digital art that showcase emerging talent.
Lucha Fantastica: Day of the Dead Fiesta
Venue: Eatons Hill Hotel – Grand Ballroom, Eatons Hill — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
Experience Mexican culture with wrestling performances, costumes, and music inspired by Día de los Muertos. A colourful event full of action and family-friendly entertainment.
The Notta Grand Prix
Venue: Lakeside Park, Kurwongbah — Date: 19 October 2025 Get Tickets
Families can enjoy a day of fast-paced fun with unique car challenges and local exhibitors. A great outing for motorsport fans and kids who love the thrill of racing.
TryBots
Venue: North Lakes Library, North Lakes — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Kids can learn simple robotics through hands-on sessions guided by library staff. Perfect for young tech enthusiasts and curious beginners.
Story Dogs
Venue: North Lakes Library, North Lakes — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Children read to trained dogs to build confidence and literacy skills in a relaxed setting. The program creates a calm and positive environment for young readers.
Legacy Martial Arts Discovery Session
Venue: Legacy Martial Arts, North Lakes — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
A free session introducing kids to the basics of martial arts. Teaches discipline, respect, and physical coordination in a fun environment.
Smells Like the 90’s Live Rock Show
Venue: Kallangur Tavern, Kallangur — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
Enjoy a high-energy tribute to 90s rock anthems. Parents can relive the era while older kids experience classic hits performed live.
Coast Chill Out
Venue: Izba Espresso Bells Reach, Caloundra West — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Relax with live music, good food, and a laid-back coastal atmosphere. A perfect event for families seeking a casual weekend outing.
Future Engineers Club
Venue: Library Caloundra, Caloundra — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
Kids explore design and building challenges using creative tools. Encourages teamwork and problem-solving skills through interactive sessions.
Whether you prefer outdoor adventures, live shows, or hands-on workshops, Moreton Bay’s weekend lineup has something for every family. Plan early, secure your tickets, and enjoy a weekend filled with local fun and learning.
Art lovers have a full calendar in Moreton Bay this October. From candlelight concerts and exhibitions to creative workshops, the weekend from 17 to 19 October celebrates the region’s diverse artistic scene.
Candlelight: Tribute to The Beatles
Venue: Flaxton Gardens Sunshine Coast, Flaxton — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
An intimate candlelit concert featuring live renditions of The Beatles’ greatest hits. Enjoy timeless melodies in a stunning setting overlooking the hinterland.
Wildflowering by Design
Venue: Caloundra Regional Gallery, Caloundra — Date: 17 October – 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
This exhibition explores native flora through the lens of design and contemporary art. Works highlight the connection between Queensland’s biodiversity and creative expression.
Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Venue: Flaxton Gardens Sunshine Coast, Flaxton — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Experience Hans Zimmer’s film soundtracks performed live by talented musicians under soft candlelight. A cinematic night filled with emotion and atmosphere.
Candlelight: Tribute to Queen
Venue: Flaxton Gardens Sunshine Coast, Flaxton — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Relive Queen’s legendary songs in a breathtaking candlelit setting. Expect powerful arrangements and unforgettable ambience for fans of all ages.
Timeless Duets From Paris to Popera
Venue: Redcliffe Musical Theatre, Redcliffe — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
A romantic evening of operatic duets and pop classics performed by world-class vocalists. Blending elegance and entertainment, it’s perfect for lovers of both classical and modern music.
Wildflowering by Design Curators Walk & Talk
Venue: Caloundra Regional Gallery, Caloundra — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Join the exhibition curators for an insightful walk-through and discussion on the creative process behind Wildflowering by Design. A rare opportunity to hear from the minds shaping the showcase.
Blak Creatives Exchange
Venue: Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe — Date: 28 June – 8 November 2025 Get Tickets
Featuring works by First Nations artists, this exhibition highlights collaboration and cultural storytelling. Visitors can explore contemporary pieces grounded in identity and community.
Pumicestone Piano Event Nature Fest
Venue: Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, Banksia Beach — Date: 18–19 October 2025 Get Tickets
A celebration of music and nature featuring live piano performances and art displays. Perfect for families seeking a calm, creative atmosphere.
Fairweather: A Musical Journey
Venue: Bribie Island Recreation Hall, Bongaree — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
This live performance tells the story of artist Ian Fairweather through music, narration, and visuals. A moving tribute to one of Australia’s most iconic painters.
Mīal
Venue: Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe — Date: 16 August – 8 November 2025 Get Tickets
A collection of contemporary works exploring identity, belonging, and connection to land. The exhibition showcases diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices.
Spirits in the Ink
Venue: Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe — Date: 30 August – 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
Artists reinterpret tattoo art traditions through a contemporary cultural lens. A bold exploration of self-expression and storytelling in ink.
Elements of Art Crash Course with Mel Brady
Venue: Albany Creek Community Centre, Albany Creek — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
Join artist Mel Brady for a one-day art course covering composition, tone, and texture. Suitable for beginners looking to develop their creative skills.
Dance X Competition QLD
Venue: Playhouse, The Events Centre, Caloundra — Date: 17 October 2025 Get Tickets
Queensland’s top dancers compete in an energetic showcase of movement and choreography. A dynamic event celebrating performance and artistic excellence.
Redcliffe Life Drawing
Venue: Woody Point Memorial Hall, Woody Point — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
An open life drawing session for artists of all levels. A relaxed, social setting encouraging creative practice and skill improvement.
Caught in the Rear-view
Venue: The Hub Gallery, Caboolture — Date: 18 October – 20 November 2025 Get Tickets
A reflective exhibition exploring nostalgia and memory through visual storytelling. Local artists present thought-provoking works that capture the passage of time.
Youth Art Awards Exhibition 2025
Venue: Albany Creek Community Centre, Albany Creek — Date: 18–26 October 2025 Get Tickets
Showcasing the work of young artists from across Moreton Bay, this annual exhibition celebrates creativity and innovation among emerging talents.
Bribie Jazz
Venue: Bribie Island Recreation Hall, Bongaree — Date: 19 October 2025 Get Tickets
A relaxed Sunday event featuring live jazz from local musicians. Perfect for art lovers seeking a mix of culture and music by the water.
When Fall is Coming
Venue: Maleny Community Centre, Maleny — Date: 18 October 2025 Get Tickets
A live stage production blending drama, poetry, and music. The show explores human emotion and change through expressive performance.
Christmas Wreath Workshop
Venue: Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, Banksia Beach — Date: 19 October 2025 Get Tickets
Learn to design and create your own festive wreath using natural materials. A creative and relaxing way to prepare for the holiday season.
This October weekend brings together art, music, and creativity across Moreton Bay. Plan your visit, explore local galleries, and enjoy performances that inspire connection and imagination.