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SUMMARY:Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends at Queensland Museum Kurilpa
DESCRIPTION:Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends\nIf your kids are obsessed with crocodiles\, Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends at Queensland Museum Kurilpa is a must-do. Walk alongside one of the world’s most powerful and ancient animals on a journey that stretches back over 130 million years. \nThis all-ages interactive exhibition brings you face-to-face with the mighty crocodile and gives families a deeper look into what makes these creatures so incredible. \nFrom ancient ‘supercrocs’ that once roamed with dinosaurs to the unique crocodile species living across the world today\, Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends explores the science\, culture and enduring connections between people and these remarkable creatures. \nWhat to expect at this amazing Crocodile exhibition\nClose encounters with stunning croc models and interactive exhibits including Sarcosuchus\, a 130-million-year-old crocodilian. \n\nLife-sized prehistoric giants\nDramatic fossil displays\nChallenges that test your knowledge of life in croc country\nArtworks sharing First Nations connections to Sea Country\nGlobal perspectives on crocodiles in culture\, design\, and tradition\nReal-world tools used by crocodile researchers and conservationists\n\nA limited number of exhibition Season Passes are available through QTIX. You can also purchase a season pass\, or upgrade your exhibition ticket to a season pass\, at the museum ticket desks. \nRelaxed Hours and Sensory Friendly Sessions\nVisit during Relaxed Hours every Monday afternoon from 2pm. They are turning the sound down and reducing session capacity for a more relaxed exhibition experience. They welcome guests on the autism spectrum and anyone who would benefit from a less busy setting to experience Croc!. \nMuseum-wide Sensory Friendly Sessions will be held on various dates.\nTo book for Relaxed Hours or Sensory Friendly Sessions\, look for the labelled sessions when purchasing your Croc! tickets online. \nAccessibility\nThis exhibition features: \n\nInteractive and touch objects\nLight projections\nSeating\nUsually noisy\nVery low light\n\nCroc! Lost Giants to Living Legends event details\nWhen: From 24 October 2025\, Open Daily \nWhere: Queensland Museum Kurilpa\, Level 3\, Cultural Precinct Cnr Grey\, Melbourne St\, South Brisbane 4101 \nCost: Adult $29.90; Child (5 – 15 years) $19.90; Concession* $27; Family (2 adults + 2 children or 1 adult + 3 children) $84 \nMore information: Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/croc-lost-giants-to-living-legends/
LOCATION:Queensland Museum Kurilpa\, Grey St & Melbourne Street\, South Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Book in advance events,Brisbane Events,Indoor Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260502T232200
CREATED:20251118T092420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T015140Z
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SUMMARY:Imaginariums @ Moreton Bay Museums
DESCRIPTION:Imaginariums @ Moreton Bay Museums\nExplore intergenerational activities and immersive experiences that will ignite your imagination. \nImaginariums are perfect for all ages. \nThey offer hands-on fun and learning through creative exploration. \nAvailable at Bribie Island Seaside Museum\, Pine Rivers Heritage Museum and Redcliffe Museum. \nDrop in any time during museum opening hours to enjoy fun and engaging activities. Free. No bookings required. \nBeneath the blue: Secrets of the sea\nBribie Island Seaside Museum invites curious minds of all ages to discover the wildest wonders of our coastal waters. \nFrom glowing bioluminescent organisms to sandy shore dwellers\, this interactive Imaginarium will spark awe and curiosity. \nWhat to expect: \n\nFascinating facts about creatures living above and below the waves.\nEngaging activities for kids and adults alike.\nA chance to explore the science and magic of the sea.\n\nWhether you’re a budding marine biologist or just love the ocean\, this is a brilliant way to explore the mysteries of the sea without getting wet. Beneath the blue: Secrets of the sea is an event not to be missed. \nPlayback\nVisit the new Imaginarium Playback at Pine Rivers Heritage Museum and get your game on! \nThis free\, intergenerational play space is full of old school games and technology. \nAtari\, Nintendo or Sega? Learn about gaming consoles and iconic games of the past. Explore the history of electronic gaming from Pac-Man and Space Invaders to Tetris. \nDuring your visit\, make sure to challenge your friends and family with a board game or arcade game. Can you beat our local Rubik’s Cube champion\, cracking a 3×3 cube blindfolded in 14 seconds? \nMuseum trail: The Playback time machine has malfunctioned! \nWe programmed the machine to go back to the 1980s for our new Imaginarium\, Playback. Now the machine has dropped random old school technology all around the museum. Can you help us find all the objects? \nExplore unique objects from the past and receive a special sticker for saving the museum! \nLaboratorium\nPut on your lab coats and spark your wonder at the Redcliffe Museum! All curious minds are welcome. \nExperience the world of science and discovery in our Laboratorium Imaginarium: \n\nTest kinetic energy with our marble run.\nMake a light bulb glow.\nLearn how sound works by playing music on the thongophone.\nBecome your own inventor with our curious craft activities.\n\nConsider tomorrow’s innovations as you explore our lists of top scientists and discoveries. \nThis experience includes a children’s activity booklet and educational videos. Free – no bookings required. Ages 6-14. \nMuseum trail: Feed your curiosity on our Laboratorium museum trail! \nFollow the clues on this family scavenger hunt and explore all your senses! \nUse your senses to the max! Learn about spices and their healing powers using small and other senses. See microorganisms through a microscope and play the thongophone! \nLearn about the history of the Redcliffe area as you journey through the museum. \nImmerse yourself in science and invention in this hands-on learning experience. Free – no bookings required. Ages 4-12. \nImaginariums @ Moreton Bay and Museums event details \nDates and locations\nBribie Island Seaside Museum \nBeneath the blue: Secrets of the sea | 28 November 2025 – 31 May 2026 \nPine Rivers Heritage Museum \nPlayback Imaginarium | 1 November – 26 April 2026 \nRedcliffe Museum \nLaboratorium | 4 June – 7 December \nCost: Free \nMore information: Imaginariums @ Moreton Bay Museums \n 
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/imaginariums-moreton-bay-museums/
LOCATION:QLD
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Free Activity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261217
DTSTAMP:20260502T232200
CREATED:20250917T064853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T003722Z
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SUMMARY:The God of Small Things Faith and Popular Culture Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The God of Small Things Faith and Popular Culture Exhibition\nFamilies are invited to explore The God of Small Things: Faith and Popular Culture\, a fascinating exhibition at QAGOMA that reveals how faith and everyday life are closely intertwined. \nAt the heart of the exhibition is a rare collection of vibrant oleographs by Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906). These colourful works\, rich in storytelling and detail\, bring to life the ways devotional imagery became part of popular culture. Alongside these historic pieces\, artworks from QAGOMA’s contemporary Asian collection offer fresh perspectives on belief\, blending tradition with modern interpretations. \nThis exhibition is also part of an exciting conservation and cultural exchange between QAGOMA and the Museum of Art and Photography in Bengaluru\, India—ensuring these treasured works can be enjoyed by generations to come. \nWith its mix of striking visuals\, cultural storytelling\, and thought-provoking ideas\, The God of Small Things: Faith and Popular Culture offers families a meaningful way to connect art\, history\, and everyday life. \nThe God of Small Things Faith and Popular Culture Exhibition event details\nWhen: Saturday 20th September 2025 – Monday 5th October 2026 \nWhere: Queensland Art Gallery\, Gallery 5 (Henry and Amanda Bartlett Galleries)\, Stanley Place\, South Brisbane 4101 \nCost: Free \nMore information: The God of Small Things Faith and Popular Culture Exhibition
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/the-god-of-small-things-faith-and-popular-culture-exhibition/
LOCATION:QAGOMA\, Stanley Place\, South Bank\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Free Activity,Indoor Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DTSTAMP:20260502T232200
CREATED:20251117T024454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T033329Z
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SUMMARY:Olafur Eliasson: Presence\, Riverbed at QAGOMA
DESCRIPTION:Brisbane families might remember this extraordinary piece of artwork and we are so excited to say that ‘Olafur Eliasson: Presence is returning to QAGOMA! \nExperience Olafur Eliasson’s Riverbed at GOMA\, an immersive installation where a flowing stream winds through a landscape of water-rounded volcanic stones. Inspired by Iceland’s dramatic terrain\, this large-scale artwork invites visitors to walk through\, pause\, and reflect on water\, nature and time. \nCarefully constructed with rock\, sand\, pumps and running water\, Riverbed creates a striking indoor environment that feels both ancient and newly formed\, encouraging you to explore the space at your own pace and engage with the shifting relationship between land and water. \nHighlights in the exhibition for kids include Riverbed 2014\, a meticulous creation of riverbed inside the Gallery\, and The cubic structural evolution project 2004\, an interactive art work comprising of more than 300 kilograms of white lego blocks\, inviting viewers to use the Lego to create a cityscape. \nEvent details\nWhat: ‘Olafur Eliasson: Presence’. \nWhen: 6 Dec 2025 – 12 Jul 2026 \nWhere: Gallery of Modern Art\, Gallery 1.1 (The Fairfax Gallery)\, Gallery 1.2\, Gallery 1.3 (Eric and Marion Taylor Gallery) & River Room (Sue and Brian King River Room) \nThis is a ticketed exhibition. Find out the cost of tickets here \nFor first time visitors\, the Gallery of Modern Art is located in the same precinct at Queensland Museum and State Library Queensland. Parking is available underneath both QAGOMA\, The Museum and QPAC but does fill quickly on the school holidays. South Brisbane Train Station is just short walk away and if you want to make a huge day of it\, South Bank is a relatively short and easy walk away\, along the river.  \n  \n 
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/olafur-eliasson-presence-riverbed-at-qagoma/
LOCATION:QAGOMA\, Stanley Place\, South Bank\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Indoor Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DTSTAMP:20260502T232200
CREATED:20260330T002225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T004917Z
UID:10041182-1774828800-1783900799@brisbanekids.com.au
SUMMARY:IAG Kids: LightPlay at Ipswich Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Ipswich Art Gallery is glowing with creativity this school term\, with IAG Kids: LightPlay inviting little ones into a dazzling world where light becomes an element of discovery\, imagination\, and play. \nIAG Kids: LightPlay details\nStep into an immersive environment filled with light boxes\, overhead projectors\, torches\, and translucent materials. Kids can investigate how light behaves\, experiment with kaleidoscopic patterns\, build and arrange shapes\, and even use their own bodies to paint with light as colours mix and shadows stretch in unexpected ways. \nLightPlay is intentionally designed to encourage collaborative play\, experimentation\, and discovery-based learning — making it as enriching as it is fun. \nWhat to expect\nInside LightPlay\, children can explore and experiment with: \n\nLight boxes and overhead projectors to create glowing patterns and scenes\nTorches and translucent materials to discover how light interacts with shapes and textures\nKaleidoscopic colour mixing and shadow play\nOpen-ended\, hands-on creative installations that shift and change with every movement\n\nThe experience is recommended for children aged 3–8\, though all ages are welcome to come along and explore. \nPlan your visit\nWhen: Saturday 28 March – Sunday 12 July 2026\, open daily 10am – 5pm\nWhere: Ipswich Art Gallery\, d’Arcy Doyle Place\, Ipswich QLD 4305\nCost: FREE\nAge: Recommended for children aged 3–8\, all ages welcome\nNote: Facilitated and organised groups require a confirmed booking. No group bookings available during school holidays.\nFor more information and group bookings head to https://ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/iag-kids-lightplay
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/iag-kids-lightplay-at-ipswich-art-gallery/
LOCATION:Ipswich Art Gallery\, d'Arcy Doyle Place (between Brisbane and Limestone Streets)\, Ipswich\, QLD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Indoor Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260829
DTSTAMP:20260502T232200
CREATED:20260323T045656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T053821Z
UID:10031719-1777248000-1787961599@brisbanekids.com.au
SUMMARY:The Premier's Reading Challenge
DESCRIPTION:The Premier’s Reading Challenge 2026\nThe Premier’s Reading Challenge champions reading with the goal of encouraging young Queenslanders to read for pleasure and learning\, to improve literacy and give them a brighter future. \nIt is an annual statewide initiative for Queensland state and non-state schools and home-educated students from Prep to Year 9\, as well as children (aged up to 5 years) enrolled in an early childhood centre. \nGet involved\nKey dates\nRegistrations open: 27 April\nReading period commences for Prep to Year 9 students: 11 May\nEarly childhood participation period: 17 to 28 August\nReading period finishes for Prep to Year 9 students: 28 August\nCelebration Weeks: 2 to 13 November \nThe PRC is not a competition but a way to encourage students to develop a love of reading for life. Those who complete the challenge will receive a Certificate of Achievement. \nFor more information\, head to The Premier’s Reading Challenge website here https://readingchallenge.education.qld.gov.au/
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/the-premiers-reading-challenge/
LOCATION:Online\, Online\, Online\, Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Free Activity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Education%2C Queensland Government":MAILTO:reading.challenge@qed.qld.gov.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260502T232200
CREATED:20260228T222307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T230552Z
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SUMMARY:Hills Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Hills Festival returns to the Hills District this May 2026\, offering a month of exciting community events and family activities across Brisbane northern suburbs. From live performances to the popular Hills Carnivale finale\, this diverse program provides local families with plenty of entertainment\, outdoor experiences\, and low-cost fun throughout the region. \n\nHills Festival 2026\nThe Hills District will come alive this May as Hills Festival 2026 returns with a vibrant month of events\, performances and activities across the community. \nFrom 1–31 May\, the suburbs of Arana Hills\, Ferny Hills\, Everton Hills\, Bunya and Draper will transform into hubs of creativity\, connection and entertainment. The month-long program offers something for everyone\, from live performances and outdoor experiences to family-friendly activities – giving locals plenty of reasons to get out\, explore their neighbourhood and connect with others. \nHighlights of the 2026 program include: \nCommunity events bringing people together\nImmersive performances as part of Anywhere Festival\nGroovin’ in the Green – live music and outdoor entertainment\nA diverse program showcasing local talent\, creativity and unique experiences \nThe month-long celebration will culminate in Hills Carnivale\, a colourful finale featuring entertainment\, rides\, food and fireworks. \nResidents are encouraged to mark their calendars and be part of this celebration of local culture and community. Event costs vary\, with a range of free and low-cost options available. \nPlan your visit\nWhen: Whole month of May 2026 \nWhere: The Hills District\, just north of Brisbane encompassing the suburbs of Arana Hills\, Bunya\, Draper\, Everton Hills\, Ferny Hills and Albany Creek \nCost: Varies per event – check out www.hillsfestival.com.au for the full program and event details \nMore information here
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/hills-festival/
LOCATION:Various Venues in the Hills District\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Free Activity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTSTAMP:20260502T232200
CREATED:20260425T032017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260425T032017Z
UID:10042514-1778198400-1778284799@brisbanekids.com.au
SUMMARY:2026 John Paul College Mayfair
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 John Paul College Mayfair returns in May 2026\, promising a spectacular evening of entertainment for Brisbane families. This major school carnival features thrilling rides\, student performances\, and delicious food stalls. With showbags and a grand fireworks display\, it offers a fantastic community atmosphere for parents and kids seeking local weekend fun and excitement. \n2026 John Paul College Mayfair\nThe countdown is on for JPC’s biggest community event of the year! Get ready for Mayfair 2026\, A family fun night of entertainment\, food\, drinks\, show bags\, performances from our talented students and fireworks! Pre-sales for ride bands and table reservations are live. Purchase yours today at https://jpcqld.com/mayfair-rides-tables \nRide bands are available during pre-sale for $50 each. Ride bands purchased at Mayfair will cost $55 per ride band or $8 per ride ticket. Ride bands can be collected on Friday 8 May from 8.00am to 1.30pm from the Retail Centre. After 2.30pm ride bands can be collected at the ticket booth located at Markwell Car Park. \nTable reservations – Get ahead of the crowd and secure your table for Mayfair. Tables are $50 per family (4 chairs per table) and will be reserved for the duration of Mayfair. \nPlan your visit\nWhen: Friday 8th May 2026\, 3pm – 8pm \nWhere: John Paul College\, 99 John Paul Dr\, Daisy Hill 4127\, \nCost: Free entry\, Ride passes from $550 \nMore information here 
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/john-paul-college-mayfair/
LOCATION:John Paul College\, 68 John Paul Drive\, Daisy Hill\, Qld\, 4127\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTSTAMP:20260502T232200
CREATED:20260401T031357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T031357Z
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SUMMARY:A Night at the Museum: Dinosaur Takeover | Queensland Museum Kurilpa
DESCRIPTION:Do you dig dinosaurs? A Night at the Museum is back and this edition is all about everyone’s favourite prehistoric superstars. Roam the Queensland Museum Kurilpa after dark and enjoy a full evening of dinosaur themed exhibitions\, activities and science shows the whole family will love. \nA Night at the Museum: Dinosaur Takeover\nYour ticket includes access to all temporary and permanent exhibitions including Dinosaurs Unearthed\, where you can explore prehistoric Queensland and come face to face with Australovenator\, Queensland’s very own ‘velociraptor’. \nHead to Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends to meet the SuperCroc who ate dinosaurs for breakfast\, get hands on in SparkLab with live science shows\, and roam the Dinosaur Garden alongside life-size replicas of a T-rex and Triceratops. \nDino nuggets at the Café? Yes\, really. \nThis event is part of Queensland Dinosaur Week (4–10 May 2026)\, a state-wide celebration of prehistoric discovery\, science and storytelling. \nPlan your visit\nWhen: Friday 8 May 2026 | 5:30pm – 8pm \nWhere: Queensland Museum Kurilpa\, entry via Level 2 Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. Interactive objects\, light projections\, low light areas and reflective surfaces are present. Sensory and accessibility resources available at the museum or via (07) 3153 3000. \nTickets Family (2 Adults + 2 Children): $115 Adult: $48 Concession: $43 Child (3–15 years): $20 Child (0–2 years): Free All prices include GST. Limited capacity. Cashless event\, EFTPOS only. \nBookings essential
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/a-night-at-the-museum-dinosaur-takeover/
LOCATION:Queensland Museum Kurilpa\, Grey St & Melbourne Street\, South Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Book in advance events,Brisbane Events,Indoor Events
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