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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:Various Moreton Bay Galleries and Museums\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Free Activity
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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:20260330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DTSTAMP:20260513T154901
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SUMMARY:WaterFest 2026
DESCRIPTION:WaterFest 2026 is your chance to explore\, protect\, and celebrate Ipswich’s stunning waterways. From free family-friendly fishing competitions and kayaking to platypus conservation walks and school holiday activities\, there’s something for everyone across April and May 2026.\nBe inspired to get outdoors and discover the Bremer River\, Brisbane River\, and the many creeks winding through our catchment – while learning about sustainable recreation and environmental initiatives making a real difference in our community. \nWaterFest 2026\nWaterFest 2026 will bring into focus the many ways you can be involved in sustainable water-based recreation and ways to improve the health of our waterways. \nThe WaterFest program 2026 includes the following events: \nCatch\, Snap & Win Fishing Competition\nHosted by Ipswich City Council and 2 Bent Rods\, join in this fun fishing competition. Use the app to log your catches and compete across three categories – Open\, Youth (12–25)\, and Child (up to 11). \nA total prize pool worth up to $2\,500 is up for grabs\, including a kayak!\nWhen: Monday 23 March – Sunday 19 April 2026\nWhere: Across waterways within the Ipswich local government area (some exclusions apply)\nCost: Free \nMore information via 2 Bent Rods Humanitix \nLearn to Fish (Active and Healthy Program)\nDuring the school holidays\, join in a fishing activity with Council’s Active and Healthy program. Learn knots\, baiting\, casting\, and sustainable practices.\nWhen:\nTuesday 31 March\, 1:30pm – 4:30pm\nThursday 2 April\, 1:30pm – 4:30pm\nFamily Sessions: 11 April (Colleges Crossing)\, 18 April (Joseph Brady Park)\, 19 April (Colleges Crossing)\nKids Sessions: 13 April & 17 April (Joseph Brady Park) \nMore information: Sign up to the Active and Healthy program and register for this activity at Ipswich.qld.gov.au/activehealthy \nWaterbugs in Tulmur Place\nDuring the school holidays\, drop in and discover the fascinating world of real waterbugs! Also look out for the “Agents of Discovery” digital mission running throughout the April holidays.\nWhen: Tuesday 7 – Friday 10 April 2026\, 10:00am – 2:00pm daily\nWhere: Tulmur Place\, Nicholas Street Precinct\nCost: Free (no registration required) \nMore information here \nQueens Park Environmental Education Centre Activities\nVisit the Queens Park Environmental Education Centre for a range of nature-themed activities these school holidays.\nRegular hours: Tuesday – Saturday\, 9:00am – 2:00pm\nSpecial events (registration required): \nCreatures of the Creek Animal Show – Saturday 11 April\, 10:00am\nTerrarium Building Workshop – Tuesday 14 April\, 11:00am\nRodney the Rainbow Fish Reading – Thursday 16 April\, 10:30am \nCost: Free\nFind more event information here \nCommunity Planting & PlatypusWatch Walk\nHelp improve waterway habitat and learn about platypus conservation with Dr. Tamielle Brunt. Free lunch included — come along and make a difference for Ipswich’s waterways!\nWhen: Saturday 18 April 2026\, 2:00pm\nWhere: Bundamba Creek\nCost: Free\, registrations required\nRegister at conservationvolunteers.info/WaterFestPlanting2026 \nAgents of Discovery\nDuring March and April there is a special Mission at Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve that celebrates the Brisbane river and our valuable waterways. Download the free Agents of Discovery app for nature-approved screen time!\nSimply use the app on your smartphone and walk around the reserve to unlock fun games and challenges. Suitable for children with adult supervision\, Mission takes less than an hour to play. \nSee more about Agents of Discovery. \nTrees for Mum\nPlant a tree to honour and celebrate Mum and the special women in your life\, with council’s Habitat Connections program. Pack a picnic rug and enjoy activities on the day while helping revegetate an Ipswich waterway and improve habitat for native species.\nWhen: Sunday 10 May 2026\nWhere: 36 Mill St\, Goodna\nCost: Free\, registrations required\nFind more information at here \nPlan your vist\nWhen: March – May 2026 \nWhere: Various Ipswich parks and waterways \nCost: Free- some events require bookings \nMore information here
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/waterfest/2026-03-30/
LOCATION:Various Ipswich Locations
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Free Activity,Ipswich Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DTSTAMP:20260513T154901
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs\nBrisbane’s free Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs is back\, bringing movie nights under the stars to communities across the city. \nFamilies and friends are invited to bring a picnic blanket\, pack some snacks\, and enjoy a selection of popular films at parks and reserves near them. \n2026: \n🍿 13 Feb – Movie E.T at Bill Brown Sports Reserve\, Fitzgibbon \n🍿 28 Feb – Movie Smurfs at Regent Park\, Cannon Hill \n🍿 7 Mar – Movie The Wild Robot at Broadwater Picnic Ground Park\, Mansfield \n🍿 21 Mar – Movie Oddball at Yeronga Memorial Park\, Yeronga \n🍿 29 Mar – Movie Peter Rabbit 2 at Perrin Park\, Toowong \n🍿 22 May – How to Train Your Dragon at Heiner Park\, Keperra \nAdditional screenings will be announced soon. These free events are open to all\, with some locations allowing dogs and select sessions featuring closed captions. \nFor more details on each session\, visit the event website. \nOutdoor Cinema in the Suburbs\nWhen: Various dates \nWhere: Various locations across Brisbane \nCost: Free \nMore information: Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs
URL:https://brisbanekids.com.au/event/outdoor-cinema-in-the-suburbs-4-3/2026-04-19/
LOCATION:Various Brisbane City Council Parks\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Events,Free Activity
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