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.
Moreton Bay has a calm mix of exhibitions, concerts, book events, and creative moments from 28 to 30 November. Galleries, museums, and performance spaces offer simple ways to slow down and enjoy the arts. This guide helps you choose the events that fit your weekend.
Salvation Army Historical Exhibition
Caboolture Historical Village Caboolture | 1 November 2025 to 25 January 2026 Get Tickets
A steady and informative exhibition that shares stories and objects from the organisation’s past. Visitors enjoy the easy layout and quiet setting. A relaxed outing for all ages.
Out on the Town
Pine Rivers Heritage Museum Whiteside | 15 November 2025 to 19 April 2026 Get Tickets
An exhibition that explores nightlife through fashion, music, and local memories. The displays feel light and nostalgic. A simple stop for anyone who enjoys local history.
Art Tarts 2025
Bribie Island Community Arts Centre Banksia Beach | 18 to 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A cheerful group show with bright works and easy conversation. Visitors enjoy the friendly community space. A good choice for a relaxed afternoon.
Fresh Eyes
Redcliffe Art Gallery Redcliffe | 22 November 2025 to 7 March 2026 Get Tickets
Emerging artists share fresh and simple ideas through painting, photography, and mixed media. The gallery has a calm and open feel. A gentle visit for art lovers.
Christmas Exhibition of Art and Pottery
Redcliffe Art Society Redcliffe | 26 November to 21 December 2025 Get Tickets
A festive exhibition with pottery and art pieces made by local creators. The work feels handmade and warm. A quiet way to enjoy early Christmas spirit.
These Memories That Bind Her by Demi Clorissa Book Launch
Tales and Tomes Caloundra | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly book launch where readers meet the author in a cosy space. The setting is calm and welcoming. A simple event for those who enjoy stories.
ELEMENTS 2025 Senior Jammers Concert
Redcliffe Entertainment Centre Redcliffe | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
Young performers present dance and music pieces in a bright show. Families enjoy the upbeat energy. A sweet way to support local students.
Christmas with the Excelsiors
Victory Church Brisbane Bridgeman Downs | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A warm Christmas concert with uplifting songs and a friendly crowd. The tone feels welcoming and steady. A simple way to enjoy early holiday music.
A Medieval Christmas Gregorian Chant Matinee in the Museum
Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology Caboolture | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
Soothing chant music fills the museum with a calm and steady sound. The space adds to the peaceful feel. A quiet and unique experience.
Sculpture on the Edge 2025
Flaxton Gardens Sunshine Coast Flaxton | 29 November to 7 December 2025 Get Tickets
Outdoor sculptures sit among garden paths and open views. The pace is slow and relaxing. A pleasant outing for those who enjoy gentle walks.
Two Girls From Amoonguna
Redcliffe Art Gallery Redcliffe | 29 November 2025 to 7 February 2026 Get Tickets
A thoughtful exhibition with quiet portraits and soft colours. Visitors enjoy the simple layout and reflective mood. A calm gallery moment.
Moreton Bay Symphony Orchestra Christmas Emeralds
Redcliffe Entertainment Centre Redcliffe | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A warm Christmas performance filled with familiar tunes. The orchestra brings an easy, festive tone. A friendly way to end the weekend.
Dancing Through Life
Maleny Community Centre Maleny | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A light performance with soft music and simple movement. Families enjoy the relaxed mood. A gentle event for a quiet Sunday.
A final trail event featuring artists, studios, and small creative stops. The route feels peaceful and scenic. A nice day out for those who enjoy handmade work.
Moreton Bay offers an easy blend of exhibitions, music, and creative spaces this weekend. Take a slow walk through a gallery or enjoy a calm performance. Enjoy a simple and steady few days in the region.
Moreton Bay has a cheerful weekend ahead with Christmas parades, family festivals, creative activities, and festive markets from 28 to 30 November. Whether you want a relaxed outing, a lively celebration, or something simple for the kids, this guide helps you choose the moments that suit your weekend.
Brophys Circus North Lakes
Pine Rivers Showgrounds Lawnton | 14 to 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A bright and classic circus experience with colourful acts and friendly performers. Families enjoy the warm atmosphere and lively tricks. A fun and easy outing for all ages.
North Lakes Christmas Carols
Kinsellas Sports Complex North Lakes | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A cheerful night of Christmas songs, food stalls, and family fun. Kids enjoy the lights and entertainment. A relaxed way to ease into the festive season.
Caboolture Christmas Carols
Centenary Lakes Park Caboolture | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A warm community event with music, Christmas cheer, and activities for kids. Families spread out on the grass and enjoy the show. A simple Sunday evening together.
Old Petrie Town Christmas Markets
Old Petrie Town Whiteside | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A lively twilight market filled with handmade gifts, food stalls, and festive lights. Families enjoy the old town charm and relaxed pace. A nice way to start holiday shopping.
Eatons Hill Santa Parade
Various Locations Bunya Park Drive Eatons Hill | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
Santa travels through the streets with music and cheerful helpers. Kids enjoy waving as the parade passes by. A quick and fun community moment.
Imaginariums
Multiple Museum Locations Bongaree Whiteside Redcliffe | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
Creative spaces designed for kids to explore art, play, and imagination. Each museum offers its own small activities. A gentle outing for curious minds.
Bull Throttle Samford 2025
Samford Showgrounds Highvale | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A high energy family motorsport event with plenty to watch. Families enjoy the action and lively crowd. A fun option for kids who love big engines and noise.
The Land Downunder 2025 Mini Jammers Concert
Redcliffe Entertainment Centre Redcliffe | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
Young performers take the stage in a bright and cheerful show. Families enjoy short routines and happy energy. A sweet event for loved ones.
The Penguin Lessons
Maleny Community Centre Maleny | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A gentle family film with a warm message. The setting feels cosy and friendly. A simple movie night for all ages.
Elite Bull Riders Australia Tour Finals
Queensland State Equestrian Centre QSEC Caboolture | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A lively and action packed rodeo event with strong crowd energy. Families enjoy the excitement and fast paced moments. A bold and memorable night out.
Ice Rave Ice Skating with Gay Skate
Rollerdrome Roller Skating Caloundra West | 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A colourful themed skating event with music and a friendly atmosphere. Families enjoy the fun mix of ice skating and upbeat tunes. A great way to end the weekend.
Moreton Bay brings a warm mix of festive markets, creative spaces, live shows, and outdoor celebrations this weekend. Take your time, choose the moments that feel right, and enjoy simple family fun across the region.
Moreton Bay has a lively weekend lined up from 28 to 30 November with rock shows, tribute acts, festivals, and comedy across the region. Whether you want something loud, laid back, or lighthearted, there is an easy pick for every mood. This guide helps you plan a simple and fun few days out.
RocKwiz Live in 25
The Kings Theatre The Events Centre Caloundra | 27 to 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A big, bright show filled with music trivia, laughs, and live performances. A great night for fans of fun interactive entertainment.
Sebastian Bach Performs the First Record Skid Row in its Entirety
Eatons Hill Hotel Grand Ballroom Eatons Hill | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A loud and energetic show featuring a full album performed live. A strong pick for rock lovers wanting a big Saturday night.
2025 Noosa Guitar Festival
Norton Music Factory Caloundra West | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A warm gathering of skilled guitarists sharing rich sounds and easy collaboration. A relaxed festival for those who enjoy live instruments.
BLVD of Eyes with Awaken the Hate, Piston Fist, and Snake Bite Whiskey
Norton Music Factory Caloundra West | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
Heavy, bold, and full of energy. A lively night for anyone looking for loud weekend fun.
Ed Sheeran Tribute Show
Bribie Island RSL Club Bongaree | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly tribute filled with soft acoustic hits and well known favourites. A gentle pick for a relaxed Friday night.
Kenny Rogers, Glen Campbell, John Denver and Friends Tribute
The Kings Theatre The Events Centre Caloundra | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A simple feel good tribute featuring classic tunes and clean harmonies. Perfect for fans of mellow country music.
Jai Demeule Comedy by Number
Finbar’s Lounge Bar Maleny | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A light comedy show in a cosy bar setting. A nice way to unwind with friends.
Early Onset
Bramble Bay Bowls Club Woody Point | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A simple local gig with a relaxed feel. The music suits a casual night with family or friends. A comfortable start to the weekend.
57 Below with Gudgeon and Cuff
Tribe Clubhouse Redcliffe | 28 November 2025 Get Tickets
A mix of local bands bringing a steady blend of rock sounds. Great for those who like low key live music.
The AgentZ
Bramble Bay Bowls Club Woody Point | 29 November 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly band playing upbeat covers for a laid back crowd. The vibe stays light and welcoming. A simple and fun night out.
Moreton Bay offers a lively spread of music and comedy this weekend, with events for every style and mood. Whether you go big with a rock show or choose a softer tribute night, there is something warm and easy to enjoy. Have a fun and relaxed weekend.
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 peninsula of Redcliffe to the bustling hubs of North Lakes and Morayfield, Moreton Bay’s cinemas are gearing up for a massive week. The headline event is undoubtedly the return to Oz, but action fans are also well-catered for with high-stakes thrillers continuing their run across the region.
🎬 Opening This Week
Wicked: For Good
In cinemas from 20 November The cinematic journey of Oz concludes in this second chapter. Elphaba and Glinda face the consequences of their choices as new figures, including a girl from Kansas named Dorothy, arrive in Oz. Screening at Event Cinemas North Lakes, BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Limelight Cinemas Morayfield, Bribie Cinema Bongaree, and HOYTS Redcliffe.
🎞️ Still Showing
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
Continuing screenings The Four Horsemen return for a third outing, teaming up with a new generation of illusionists. This time, they target a powerful criminal syndicate with a high-stakes diamond heist that requires their most elaborate tricks yet. Showing at Event Cinemas North Lakes, BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Limelight Cinemas Morayfield, Bribie Cinema Bongaree, and HOYTS Redcliffe.
The Running Man
Continuing screenings In this modern reimagining of the dystopian classic, a man desperate to pay for his daughter’s medical treatment enters a deadly reality show. He must survive a game where participants are hunted for sport, all while trying to expose the truth behind the system. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Limelight Cinemas Morayfield, Bribie Cinema Bongaree, and HOYTS Redcliffe.
📍 Where to Watch
Event Cinemas North Lakes
Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas Strathpine
Limelight Cinemas Morayfield
HOYTS Redcliffe
Bribie Cinema Bongaree
With the arrival of the year’s biggest musical event and the continuation of adrenaline-fuelled blockbusters, Moreton Bay residents have a stellar lineup to choose from. Whether you are heading to the major multiplexes or your local community cinema, it is a perfect week to escape into the movies.
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.
Moreton Bay has a calm and creative mix of exhibitions, performances, and art events running from 21 to 23 November. You will find galleries, book launches, dance shows, and gentle workshops that suit an easy weekend pace. This guide helps you choose simple and enjoyable art experiences for the days ahead.
Wildflowering by Design
Caloundra Regional Gallery Caloundra | 17 October to 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A bright and inviting exhibition celebrating native plants through colour and detail. Families enjoy the slow walk through the gallery and the peaceful theme. A gentle way to spend a morning or afternoon.
Ocean Sentinels Inspiring Change Through Art
Bribie Island Seaside Museum Bongaree | 8 November 2025 to 6 February 2026 Get Tickets
This exhibition highlights ocean stories through soft colours and sculpture. Visitors enjoy the calm space and easy flow of the displays. A nice choice for anyone who likes a relaxed museum visit.
Kirrenderri Heart of the Channel Country
Redcliffe Museum Redcliffe | 15 November 2025 to 15 February 2026 Get Tickets
A warm and thoughtful look at the landscapes and stories of the Channel Country. The works feel grounded and steady. A restful stop for art lovers.
Big Old Bruce
Act 1 Theatre Strathpine | 7 to 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A light theatre production with simple humour and an easy pace. The show offers a cosy night out for families and friends. A friendly choice for a relaxed evening.
Salvation Army Historical Exhibition
Caboolture Historical Village Caboolture | 1 November 2025 to 25 January 2026 Get Tickets
A quiet exhibition sharing the long history of the organisation through objects and stories. Visitors enjoy the steady flow of the displays. A simple and informative outing.
Piano Wizard
Jumping Goats Bar Margate | 21 November 2025 Get Tickets
A lively piano show performed in a friendly local bar. The atmosphere feels warm and close. A fun night of easy music.
Artist Led Master Class En plein air with Joe Furlonger
Logan Art Gallery Redcliffe | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A relaxed outdoor painting session guided by a skilled artist. Participants enjoy fresh air and simple creative steps. A peaceful way to spend a day learning something new.
Thin White Lies by Elena Moriarty Book Launch
Tales and Tomes Caloundra | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly book launch with light conversation and a welcoming atmosphere. Readers meet the author and enjoy a calm space to browse. A simple and pleasant event for book fans.
Let’s Dance 2025 Promenade Dance Studio
Redcliffe Entertainment Centre Redcliffe | 22 to 23 November 2025 Get Tickets
Young dancers take the stage in a bright and happy performance. Families enjoy the relaxed energy and short routines. A sweet weekend moment for loved ones.
On a Roll Contemporary Interpretations of the Paper Scroll
The Hub Gallery Caboolture | 22 November to 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
Artists explore fresh ideas using paper as the focus. The gallery has a steady and calming tone. A good stop for those who enjoy quiet creative spaces.
NEAR ENOUGH IS GOOD ENOUGH III by Aaron Butt
Obsidian Bide Art Gallery and Studio Bongaree | 23 November 2025 to 4 January 2026 Get Tickets
A solo exhibition with simple, bold pieces and a relaxed layout. Visitors enjoy the thoughtful style and quiet setting. A nice way to spend an easy afternoon.
Fresh Eyes 2025
Redcliffe Museum Redcliffe | 22 November 2025 to 7 March 2026 Get Tickets
A collection of works by emerging artists with fresh views and gentle ideas. The exhibition feels open and light. A pleasant gallery visit for all ages.
Moreton Bay offers a soft and steady mix of creative events this weekend. Take a slow walk through a gallery, enjoy a local show, or visit a warm community space. Enjoy the calm and inspiration that these art events bring.
Moreton Bay has plenty of friendly family activities happening from 21 to 23 November. You will find festive fairs, creative workshops, colourful markets, and outdoor celebrations across the region. This list helps you plan simple and enjoyable moments with the kids all weekend long.
Brophy’s Circus
Pine Rivers Showgrounds Lawnton | 14 to 30 November 2025 Get Tickets
A cheerful family circus with bright acts and friendly performers. Kids enjoy the colourful tents and exciting tricks. A classic outing that feels fun and relaxed.
Maleny Arts and Crafts Christmas Fair
Maleny Community Centre Maleny | 21 to 23 November 2025 Get Tickets
A warm community fair filled with handmade gifts and festive treats. Families stroll through stalls and enjoy the slow country pace. A nice start to Christmas shopping.
Summer at Redcliffe with Martin Edge
Redcliffe Art Gallery Redcliffe | 22 November 2025 to 7 February 2025 Get Tickets
A bright art display with gentle coastal scenes. Families enjoy the easy gallery walk and colourful pieces. A simple way to cool down and enjoy local art.
Glider Park Opening Celebration
Fig Tree Esplanade Morayfield | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly park opening with music, activities, and family fun. Kids explore new play spaces while adults enjoy the relaxed setting. A nice community day outdoors.
Here Comes Santa
Strathpine Centre Strathpine | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
Santa arrives with colour and cheerful music. Families take photos and enjoy the early festive mood. A simple outing for young kids.
Art Kids Future Me
Pine Rivers Art Gallery Strathpine | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
Kids explore art through simple creative activities. The session feels relaxed and hands on. A good way to spark imagination.
Autism Treehouse Christmas Party
Caloundra Sharks Junior Rugby League Club Caloundra | 23 November 2025 Get Tickets
A kind and welcoming Christmas event for families. Children enjoy crafts, games, and gentle activities. A supportive place to celebrate the season.
IGNITE Minis Concert
Caboolture Memorial Hall Caboolture | 23 November 2025 Get Tickets
A sweet performance showcasing young dancers and performers. Families watch short routines in a friendly space. A simple way to support local kids.
Jump to Juniors Clinic Ages 9 to 12
Bribie Island Netball Club Bongaree | 23 November 2025 Get Tickets
A fun skill session for young players. Coaches guide kids through easy drills and movement. A good Sunday activity for active families.
Woolworths NetSetGo Clinic Ages 5 to 10
Bribie Island Netball Club Bongaree | 23 November 2025 Get Tickets
A playful introduction to netball for younger children. Kids enjoy simple games and friendly teamwork. Great for building confidence.
A lively street market with food, crafts, and music. Families walk, browse, and enjoy the sunny weekend atmosphere. A relaxed Sunday tradition.
Redcliffe Markets
Redcliffe Parade Redcliffe | Every Sunday Get Tickets
A seaside market with fresh produce, stalls, and easy weekend vibes. Families enjoy the morning stroll by the water. A simple way to start the day.
This weekend offers relaxed ways for families to connect, explore, and enjoy time together across Moreton Bay. Take it slow, try a new spot, or join one of the local celebrations. Have a warm and happy weekend with the kids.
Moreton Bay has a full mix of live music and relaxed weekend events from 21 to 23 November. You get big tribute shows, local favourites, and easy nights out with friends or family. This guide helps you pick the simple, fun moments that fit your mood.
HURRICANE: THE AUSTRALIAN LUKE COMBS TRIBUTE and THE COUNTRY ALL-STARS
Bribie Island Hotel Bellara | 21 November 2025 Get Tickets
A big night of country hits that fans know and love. The crowd sings along to the familiar sound and easy rhythm. A fun way to kick off the weekend.
Rock of Stages – A Variety Show & Supper
KSP Theatre, Burpengary | 14 – 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
Let us take you on a journey that will have you rocking all night long!
Ross Wilson and The Peaceniks 50 Years of Hits Tour
A relaxed show filled with long time favourites. The set moves through well known tunes in a warm and easy style. A simple and enjoyable night for music lovers.
Hybrid Theory Linkin Park Tribute Show
Eatons Hill Hotel Grand Ballroom Eatons Hill | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A high energy tribute that brings back the sound of early 2000s rock. The atmosphere feels lively and nostalgic. A strong pick for fans of the band.
The Filthy Animals Australia’s Ultimate Rock Supergroup
Norton Music Factory Caloundra West | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A full rock experience with a bold live sound. The group delivers strong vocals and classic guitar moments. A great option for those who enjoy powerful performances.
Mick Thomas GoTourComeBack with Hana and Jessie-Lee’s Bad Habits
Kings Beach Tavern Caloundra | 21 November 2025 Get Tickets
A warm blend of folk and rock with easy storytelling. The music feels honest and steady. A comfortable night of live tunes.
Three One One
North Lakes Sports Club North Lakes | 21 November 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly local act with a relaxed playlist. The set suits a casual night with friends. Easy listening from start to finish.
Little Stevie and the Tail Fins
Bramble Bay Bowls Club Woody Point | 21 November 2025 Get Tickets
Retro inspired music with a fun and light mood. The band brings a simple good time vibe. Great for a cheerful night out.
CYCO MIKO Suicidal Deep Cuts and New Cyco Tracks
Kings Beach Tavern Caloundra | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A loud and lively show with strong energy. Fans enjoy the raw sound and steady pace. A bold pick for a Saturday night.
Night of Rock Pizza and Performances
Lovelight Temple Margate | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A cosy community night with live music and pizza. The atmosphere feels warm and social. A simple event to share with friends or family.
Pete Helliar’s Shindig
Bribie Island RSL Club Bongaree | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A light comedy night with steady laughs. The tone stays relaxed and friendly. A good way to wind down the week.
Chilli Padi Duo
North Lakes Sports Club North Lakes | 22 November 2025 Get Tickets
A smooth duo offering easy tunes and a warm feel. The set works well for a relaxed evening. A casual choice for local music.
Florist
Elm House Mount Glorious | 23 November 2025 Get Tickets
A soft and gentle performance in a calm hillside venue. The music feels thoughtful and steady. A peaceful way to finish the weekend.
There are plenty of ways to enjoy the weekend across Moreton Bay with music, comedy, and warm community events. Take your time, choose what suits your plans, and enjoy a friendly few days around the region.