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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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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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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260927
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SUMMARY:Brisbane Festival
DESCRIPTION:Brisbane Festival 2026 – SAVE THE DATE!\nThe full 2026 program will be revealed on 10th June 2026\, but if you’re feeling curious\, here’s what the event looked like in 2025 to give you a taste of what’s usually on offer and get the excitement started. \nBrisbane Festival 2025\nBrisbane Festival 2025 returns from 5th to 27th September\, offering a spectacular mix of free and ticketed events that will ignite imaginations across the city. With more than 100 events over 20 days and across 15 venues\, this is Australia’s largest international arts festival. Families\, art lovers\, and curious minds will be immersed in captivating performances\, interactive installations\, and unforgettable experiences across Brisbane’s rivers\, gardens\, and iconic landmarks. \nThe festival opens with the much-loved Riverfire\, Brisbane’s favourite night of the year. Bridges\, barges\, and rooftops come alive with dazzling fireworks from Foti Fireworks\, while the entire city becomes part of the celebration. Artist duo Craig & Karl will light up Brisbane’s bridges with bright\, bold installations that reflect the colour and creativity of the festival spirit. \nSkylore: Nieergoo – Spirit of the Whale also returns\, bringing hundreds of drones to the sky above the Brisbane River. Created by Traditional Owner Shannon Ruska with Tribal Experiences\, and set to original music by Guy Webster\, this spectacular piece shares a story of Culture\, Country\, and connection to place. \nFamilies and thrill-seekers alike will be drawn to Elements of Freestyle\, a heart-pounding blend of breakdance\, inline skating\, BMX\, skateboarding\, freerunning and more. Created by the Netherlands’ ISH Dance Collective and directed by Marco Gerris\, this adrenaline-fuelled show transforms extreme urban sports into art. \nAs twilight falls\, Afterglow transforms the City Botanic Gardens into a glowing dreamscape of fire sculptures\, illuminated installations and ambient soundscapes. Visitors are invited to follow a trail of flickering flame through an immersive\, multisensory experience designed to spark wonder and reflection. \nCraig & Karl’s work continues across the city in Walk This Way\, with the Neville Bonner\, Goodwill and Kangaroo Point bridges reimagined through their playful\, colourful designs and inflatables. As internationally recognised creatives\, their work invites audiences to see familiar places in bold\, joyful new ways. \nAt Queensland Museum Kurilpa\, families can explore Sea of Light\, where a torch becomes a paintbrush to create glowing trails across a magical sea floor. This interactive installation features projections by Aboriginal Contemporary Visual Artist Elizabeth Close and is part of the Museum’s spring holiday program. \nIn Festival Garden\, the Lord Mayor’s Children’s Program presents TheatreDome\, a high-energy improv comedy competition where young performers take to the stage under the watchful eye of the Great Overseer. With rapid-fire theatre games\, dramatic twists and plenty of laughs\, this theatrical adventure promises to entertain audiences of all ages. \nWith these highlights and so much more to discover\, Brisbane Festival 2025 invites everyone to experience the extraordinary. From large-scale spectacles to intimate performances\, it’s a celebration of art\, culture and community that transforms the city into a living stage. \nBrisbane Festival 2026 details\nWhen: 4th –26th September 2026 \nWhere: Various Brisbane locations \nCost: Mix of free and ticketed events \nMore information: https://www.brisbanefestival.com.au/ \n 
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/brisbane-festival/
LOCATION:Various Brisbane locations\, Queensland\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260911
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SUMMARY:SWELL Sculpture Festival
DESCRIPTION:SWELL Sculpture Festival\nThe SWELL Sculpture Festival returns in 2026\, transforming Currumbin Beach into a spectacular outdoor gallery for ten days of creativity\, exploration and family fun. \nNow in its 24th year\, this much-loved free event will showcase more than 80 large-scale sculptures by local\, national and international artists. Set against the stunning backdrop of Currumbin Beach\, the festival connects people\, art and place\, inviting visitors to wander along the shoreline and experience incredible works of art in a relaxed\, family-friendly setting. \nFamilies are encouraged to make a day of it and immerse themselves in everything SWELL has to offer. Kids can get hands-on at the SWELL Kids Elements program\, held at the brand-new hub in Len Wort Park on Teemangum Street. Open daily\, this vibrant space will feature interactive activities\, workshops\, wellness experiences and plenty of delicious food and coffee. \nBeyond the sculptures\, visitors can dive deeper into the creative world through artist talks\, guided twilight walks\, sculptural workshops and masterclasses. The SWELL Fringe Festival adds even more to explore\, with live music\, morning beach meditations\, artist panels and pop-up exhibitions bringing extra buzz to the event. \nWhether you’re an art lover\, a curious explorer or simply looking for a memorable day out with the family\, the SWELL Sculpture Festival is the perfect reason for a beachside adventure. Come and experience the magic for yourself in 2026. \nSWELL Sculpture Festival event details \nWhen: Friday 11th September – Sunday 20th September 2025\, 8am – 8pm \nWhere: Currumbin Beach and surrounding Gold Coast venues \nCost: Mix of free and ticketed events (main exhibition on the beach is free) \nMore information: SWELL Sculpture Festival
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/swell-sculpture-festival/
LOCATION:Currumbin Beach\, Pacific Parade\, Currumbin\,\, Qld\, 4223\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Free Activity,Gold Coast Events
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