Top Streaming Picks This Week: 22 to 28 May 2025

Whether you’re in the mood for intense true crime, quirky animated comedies, or thoughtful new dramas, this week’s streaming line-up has something for everyone. Check out our top picks from Netflix, Stan, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Max.


Netflix

  • She the People (May 22)
    A political drama by Tyler Perry, following Lieutenant Governor candidate Antoinette Dunkerson as she navigates a challenging political landscape.
    Watch on Netflix
  • Sirens (May 22)
    A provocative thriller series starring Julianne Moore, delving into the complexities of family secrets and power dynamics.
    Watch on Netflix
  • Fear Street: Prom Queen (May 23)
    The latest installment in the Fear Street series, bringing new chills to the screen.
    Watch on Netflix
  • Forget You Not (May 23)
    A heartfelt drama exploring themes of memory and identity.
    Watch on Netflix
  • Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds
    A documentary showcasing the precision and prowess of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.
    Watch on Netflix
  • Big Mouth: Season 8 (May 23)
    The final season of the animated coming-of-age series, concluding the adventures of its quirky characters.
    Watch on Netflix
  • Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders (May 26)
    A true-crime documentary revisiting the infamous Tylenol poisoning cases.
    Watch on Netflix

Prime Video

  • Nine Perfect Strangers: Season 2 (May 22)
    The psychological drama returns, continuing the story of transformation and mystery.
    Watch on Prime Video
  • Clarkson’s Farm: Season 4 (May 23)
    Jeremy Clarkson’s farming adventures continue, blending humor with agricultural insights.
    Watch on Prime Video

Apple TV+

  • Fountain of Youth (May 23)
    An adventure film following two estranged siblings on a quest for the legendary Fountain of Youth.
    Watch on Apple TV+

Max

  • Signs of a Psychopath: Season 9 (May 23)
    The docuseries returns, delving into the minds of notorious criminals.
    Watch on Max
  • Pee-Wee As Himself (May 24)
    A two-part documentary exploring the life and legacy of Paul Reubens.
    Watch on Max
  • Rick and Morty: Season 8 (May 26)
    The animated sci-fi series continues with new interdimensional adventures.
    Watch on Max

Stan

  • Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (May 24)
    The satirical comedy returns, following Borat’s latest escapades.
    Watch on Stan
  • The 2025 American Music Awards (May 27)
    A celebration of musical achievements, featuring performances and award presentations.
    Watch on Stan
  • Kevin Costner’s The West (May 28)
    A docuseries exploring the history and impact of the American West.
    Watch on Stan

Whether you’re ready to dive into deep character studies, binge returning favourites, or simply stream something fun, this week’s lineup across all platforms delivers. Bookmark these titles and enjoy your next watch!

The Ultimate Redlands Gig Guide: May 16–18 2025

From big laughs to tribute bands and acoustic sets by the bay, Redlands is buzzing with live energy this weekend. Whether you’re after a night out with mates, nostalgic sounds, or a cruisy Sunday session, this round-up of gigs and events has something for everyone from 16 to 18 May.

Cleveland

16 May 2025
Akmal
Category: Comedy
Comedian Akmal delivers his trademark fast-paced stand-up and sharp wit at RPAC.
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16 May 2025
The Reflex – The Australian Duran Duran Experience
Category: Live Music
An electrifying tribute to the ’80s legends, live at Cleveland Sands.
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17 May 2025
The Beach Boys Experience
Category: Live Music
Surf rock harmonies and summertime nostalgia at RPAC.
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17 May 2025
Bob Log III – CLEVELAND
Category: Live Music
One-man blues punk party. Helmet, phone, and a slide guitar included.
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Capalaba

16 May 2025
Eric Clapton – Performed by Matt Arthur & the Lazy Bones
Category: Live Music
Guitar lovers, don’t miss this tribute to one of music’s greatest icons.
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17 May 2025
12 Gold Bars – A Celebration of Status Quo
Category: Live Music
Hit after hit from one of the most beloved British rock bands.
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Victoria Point

16 May 2025
Live Music – Greg Berrimen
Category: Live Music
Friday night favourites with live acoustic vibes at Sharks Sporting Club.
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17 May 2025
Live Music – Levi Ewin
Category: Live Music
Smooth vocals and laid-back style for your Saturday night.
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Wellington Point

16 May 2025
The Resonators
Category: Live Music
A rock’n’roll crowd-pleaser guaranteed to get people dancing.
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17 May 2025
Double Vision
Category: Live Music
A high-energy Saturday night featuring hits from across the decades.
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17 May 2025
Sensational 70’s
Category: Live Music
Dust off your flares and dance the night away to the grooviest hits of the decade.
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Alexandra Hills

16 May 2025
Eddie Waldon Live with DJ Dastardly Kuts!
Category: Live Music
Retro grooves and live vocals collide in this energetic show.
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Russell Island

16 May 2025
Billy Bayou
Category: Live Music
A lively mix of country classics and good-time covers.
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17 May 2025
Mama Juju & The Jam Tarts
Category: Live Music
Swing, sass, and vintage charm from one of the island’s favourite bands.
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Birkdale

16–18 May 2025
Amanda Reardon (Fri), John H (Sat), Curt Luxton (Sun)
Category: Live Music
Local artists bringing acoustic energy to Craft Brew House all weekend.
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With tribute shows, fresh local talent, iconic comedy and coast-to-island music nights, Redlands is set to hit all the right notes this weekend. Whether you’re chasing a laugh, a late night, or a laid-back live set, there’s a stage calling your name from 16 to 18 May.

BBQs, Barks, and Big Adventures – Redlands Family Roundup 16–18 May 2025

Looking to spend quality time with the family this weekend? Redlands is packed with fun, free and feel-good activities from 16 to 18 May. Whether you’re up for an outdoor adventure, want to meet some furry friends, or simply enjoy a local barbecue, there’s something for kids and grown-ups alike to enjoy together.

Cleveland

17 May 2025
Redlands Coast AdventureFest Fun Day
Category: Family / Community
An action-packed day of free fun, activities, food trucks, and outdoor play at Raby Bay Harbour Park.
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17 May 2025
A Night at the Museum
Category: Various Activities
Bring the family for an evening of interactive exhibits and local history at Redlands Coast Museum.
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17 May 2025
Fancy a Good Old Saturday Arvy BBQ?
Category: Community
Enjoy a relaxed family barbecue and outdoor gathering at 36 Passage Street.
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Capalaba

17 May 2025
Brighter Days Festival
Category: Community
Celebrate inclusion and kindness with live music, kids’ entertainment, food, and games at Redland Community Centre.
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Redland Bay

17 May 2025
Family Fun Day at PGL Kindilan
Category: Various Activities
Take part in climbing, canoeing, team games and more in the lush surrounds of Kindilan Outdoor Education Centre.
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Mount Cotton

17 May 2025
Redlands Festival – Scouts Qld Ziplining and Canoeing
Category: Various Activities
An exciting outdoor adventure day for the whole family, hosted by Scouts Qld.
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Ormiston

17 May 2025
National Motoring Heritage Day Display
Category: Various Activities
Check out an impressive collection of vintage and classic vehicles at Ormiston State School.
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Victoria Point

18 May 2025
Boaties Market
Category: Market
Browse boats, bits, books, and bric-a-brac at this popular local community market.
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Redlands (Faith Lutheran College)

18 May 2025
PuppyPalooza
Category: Various Activities
A tail-wagging event featuring dog-friendly stalls, treats, entertainment, and family fun.
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Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island)

17–18 May 2025
Straddie Salute Triathlon Festival
Category: Sports Activities
Watch or join in this scenic island triathlon—family-friendly fun and a great reason to hop across the bay.
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From puppies to paddling, live music to local markets, this weekend is the perfect excuse to step outside and make some lasting memories with your loved ones. Redlands has something for every kind of family, so pack a picnic, bring your crew, and discover what’s happening in your own backyard.

Paint, Sip, Draw and Discover – Creative Weekend in Redlands from 16–18 May 2025

This weekend, Redlands transforms into a creative haven filled with music, art, and hands-on workshops. Whether you’re drawn to brushstrokes, craft tables, or classical notes, these events offer plenty of inspiration and space to create, connect, or simply unwind in good company.

Cleveland

16 May 2025
Autumn Evening Concert
Category: Classical
An intimate evening of music in a historic hall, bringing warmth and melody to your Friday.
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17 May 2025
GIRLS ON THE TOOLS – Free Workshop
Category: Workshop
A creative, empowering session that encourages hands-on building and making for women.
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18 May 2025
Patterns in Nature Workshop
Category: Workshop
Observe and create artwork inspired by the beauty and structure found in nature.
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16–25 May 2025
Explore and Draw with Redland Art Gallery (RAG)
Category: Art Exhibit
A self-guided sketching experience through gallery spaces designed to awaken creativity.
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Capalaba

16 May 2025
Community Craft Workshop
Category: Workshop
Enjoy a welcoming social space to create and connect with fellow makers.
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16 May 2025
Card Making Workshop
Category: Workshop
Create heartfelt handmade cards with guidance in a friendly creative setting.
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17 May 2025
Abstract Portrait Workshop
Category: Workshop
Learn how to bring character and emotion to abstract-style portraits.
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18 May 2025
Oil Painting Workshop
Category: Workshop
Explore techniques for creating layered, expressive paintings in oil.
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Coochiemudlo Island

17 May 2025
Paint & Sip
Category: Workshop
A relaxed island night of creativity and conversation, canvas and cocktails in hand.
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Macleay Island

17 May 2025
Music in the Meadow
Category: Jazz
An outdoor evening of smooth jazz and picnic vibes at the Progress Hall meadow.
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Whether you’re refining your painting skills, getting hands-on with craft, or enjoying music in a meadow or hall, this weekend in Redlands offers moments of beauty and creativity around every corner. Explore, participate, and be inspired by the talent and community all around you.

The May 11 Show

This week’s Australia All Over fell on Mother’s Day, and the program was as warm and down-to-earth as ever. Macca moved easily between hearty bush yarns and heartfelt tributes, creating a Sunday mosaic of life around the nation. From cattle musters under the outback sun to a surprise call from an Aussie truckie on a U.S. highway – and even an in-studio serenade by a beloved children’s entertainer – the show delivered a rich tapestry of Australian voices and stories, all threaded with the day’s family spirit.

  • Big muster in Cloncurry: The morning kicked off with a call from a cattleman in Cloncurry, northwest Queensland, who was in the thick of a station muster. He reported that a generous wet season had left knee-high grass across his paddocks – welcome feed for his Brahmans after years of drought. With a team of stockmen on trail bikes and a chopper buzzing overhead, they were rounding up about 800 head of cattle for the first weaner sale of the year. He chuckled that his wife was spending her Mother’s Day morning driving the ute as the makeshift “smoko truck”, delivering tea and sandwiches to the muster crew. “She’s the best bush mum there is – keeping us fed and the herd moving,” he said proudly. The call painted a classic outback scene of family teamwork, dust, and determination under the Queensland sun.
  • Honey flow down south: From central Victoria, a beekeeper near Bendigo rang in with sweet news. He’s managing 150 hives in the ironbark country and described an unexpected bumper autumn honey flow this year. An unseasonably warm April kept the native wildflowers blooming, so his bees packed away a late crop of dark, rich honey. “The red gum nectar came in thick – dark and caramel-like, with a hint of eucalyptus,” he said, clearly pleased. Now, with chilly nights creeping in, he’s prepping the hives for winter – insulating boxes and moving them out of frost hollows. The beekeeper noted the first light frost silvered his paddocks last week, which is the cue for him to curtail hive inspections. “Bees get cranky when the frost hits, like clockwork,” he laughed. His call blended practical bush know-how (like wrapping hives in itsy-bitsy woollen blankets, Macca joked) with a real pride in living off nature’s rhythms.
  • Hello from the USA: In a memorable mid-show surprise, a call came all the way from the United States. An Aussie long-haul truck driver named Colin – originally from Toowoomba – phoned in from a truck stop on Route 66 in Oklahoma. It was early evening there, and Colin had pulled over his 18-wheeler “just to say g’day on Mother’s Day” back home. He painted a vivid picture of trucking American-style: endless interstate highways, big rigs with sleepers “the size of a Sydney studio apartment,” and roadside diners serving chicken-fried steak instead of meat pies. He joked about driving on the “wrong” side of the road at 110 km/h through the prairies (“you get used to it, but I still reach for the blinker with the wrong hand”). Colin also shared that he streams ABC online to stave off homesickness on his 10-hour drives. “Hearing Macca and the callers, it’s like I’ve got a bit of Australia in the cab with me,” he said. Before signing off, he gave a shout-out to his mum back in Queensland, promising he’d video-call her that night. The call captured the program’s all-over reach – even from half a world away, an Aussie voice found its way home to Macca on Sunday morning.
  • In-studio with Don Spencer: Midway through the show, Macca welcomed a special guest into the studio – Don Spencer OAM, the famed singer-songwriter and children’s entertainer (and a familiar friend to generations of Play School kids). At 86, Don’s energy and love of music are undimmed. He chatted with Macca about his lifelong mission to bring music into kids’ lives, especially through the Australian Children’s Music Foundation he founded. Don reminisced about the early days – from growing up on a farm learning bush ballads, to strumming his guitar on Play School in the 1960s. With a gentle laugh, he recounted how a song about a kangaroo got him his first big break (“I figured if I sang about joeys and billabongs, kids would listen – and they did!”). Don even treated listeners to a few lines of his new song “Hold On To Your Dream,” a tender tune encouraging young Aussies to persevere in tough times. He picked up Macca’s studio guitar and, in a warm, slightly gravelly voice, sang a chorus that had toes tapping across the country. By the end of his segment, Don had shared both music and memories – including a touching tribute to his own mum, who bought him his very first guitar decades ago. The live studio chat added a lovely dash of nostalgia and inspiration to the morning’s parade of callers.
  • Camel trouble in the Territory: From the Northern Territory came a call that had everyone listening in amazement (and a few chuckling). A station owner outside Alice Springs rang up to report an invasion of sorts – by camels. After good rains in the outback, a mob of feral camels had roamed onto his property, drawn by the only permanent water for miles. “I woke up to find about 20 camels crowding our bore drain like it was a desert oasis,” he said. The caller described the scene: gangly silhouettes emerging from dawn mist, jostling with his cattle at the trough. It wasn’t all harmless either – the hefty creatures had knocked down a fence or two and guzzled precious water meant for livestock. In true Territory fashion, he and a neighboring stockman hopped in the ute and shooed the camels off with a lot of horn-honking (and maybe a well-aimed skyward shotgun blast or two). “They run in slow motion, mate – it’s like a weird dream seeing camels gallop off into the scrub,” he laughed. The station owner noted that feral camels have been on the move with the season’s growth, sometimes causing havoc for pastoralists. His yarn was equal parts comedy and bush reality, and as Macca quipped, “only in Australia would a Sunday morning chat about camel traffic jams make perfect sense.”
  • A Mother’s Day poem on air: Fittingly, the program’s most tender moment came toward the end, thanks to an 87-year-old bush poet from the NSW Riverina. Phyllis from Griffith phoned in to share a short poem she’d written as a tribute to mothers in the bush. In a steady, lilting voice, she recited verses that took listeners back in time: morning dew on the wheat, a mother’s hands lighting the wood stove, children’s laughter echoing in a one-room schoolhouse. Her poem honored the quiet, relentless work of country mums – “the tea-and-toast queens of the outback, holding the family together.” One line that lingered in the air was, “She fed the poddy lamb at dawn, then fed her family at dusk – a day’s work never done, powered by a mother’s love.” As she finished, Phyllis wished all the mums listening a happy Mother’s Day, adding with a chuckle, “Don’t forget to give Mum a call, okay?” The studio fell silent for a moment – even Macca was clearly moved – before he thanked her for a beautiful contribution.

Other calls included:

  • A fun run in full swing: A quick check-in from Melbourne revealed thousands of pink-clad participants flooding the parks for the annual Mother’s Day Classic fun run. The event organizer breathlessly reported a record turnout at sunrise – runners and walkers honoring loved ones and raising funds for breast cancer research. “There’s a sea of pink tutus and big smiles here, Macca!” she shouted over the cheerful hubbub.
  • First frost down south: A weather watcher in Liawenee, Tasmania (one of the coldest spots in the country) called to confirm that winter is knocking. He measured a pre-dawn low of -1°C, leaving a glitter of frost over the paddocks. “Brass monkeys, mate – the dog’s water bowl was iced over,” he laughed, noting that the wood heater was cranked up and keeping the shack cosy for his wife on Mother’s Day.
  •  Tuna tales from SA: A fisherman from Port Lincoln, SA gave a brief update on the tuna season offshore. It’s been a ripper season for Southern Bluefin – he himself landed a 75-kg tuna last week. He joked that since he couldn’t be with his mum in Adelaide that day, he sent her a photo of the massive fish and promised her some prime fillets. “That’s one way to do Mother’s Day brekkie – tuna steaks on the barbie!” he quipped, signing off with a laugh.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer: Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara or the “Australia All Over Show.” This weekly review is an attempt to share the wonderful stories that Ian broadcasts each week and add value to what is a smorgasbord of great insights. 

Top Streaming Picks This Week – 15 to 20 May 2025

Need a night in? The streaming lineup for the week of May 15 to 20, 2025, brings a stellar mix of brand-new seasons, international hits, thought-provoking documentaries, and cult-favourite returns. Whether you’re in the mood for futuristic animation, historical drama, or a road trip with Stanley Tucci, there’s something waiting for you on every major platform. Here’s what’s worth queuing up this week.


Netflix

May 15

  • Love, Death & Robots – Volume 4
    Genre: Animated Anthology
    Dive into a new collection of short stories blending love, death, and robots in this critically acclaimed series.
    Watch here
  • Franklin
    Genre: Drama
    A counterfeit artist collaborates with his ex-lover to create the perfect $100 bill to save his daughter.
    Watch here
  • Pernille – Season 5
    Genre: Drama
    The Danish series returns, continuing the gripping tale of Pernille’s complex life.
    Watch here
  • Secrets We Keep
    Genre: Crime Thriller
    A Danish Scandi-noir thriller exploring the mystery around a missing au pair in Copenhagen.
    Watch here
  • Thank You, Next – Season 2
    Genre: Romantic Comedy
    The Turkish rom-com returns, following Leyla’s adventures in love and life.
    Watch here

May 16

  • Dear Hongrang
    Genre: Historical Drama
    A Korean series set in the Joseon dynasty, exploring themes of love and identity.
    Watch here
  • Football Parents
    Genre: Comedy
    A humorous take on the lives of parents navigating the world of youth football.
    Watch here
  • The Quilters
    Genre: Documentary
    A look into the lives of passionate quilters and their art.
    Watch here
  • Rotten Legacy
    Genre: Drama
    A Spanish drama portraying familial and corporate conflict as a company founder tries to regain control from his sons.
    Watch here

May 20

  • Untold: The Fall of Favre
    Genre: Sports Documentary
    An in-depth look into the controversial moments of Brett Favre’s career.
    Watch here

Disney+

May 15

  • The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives – Season 2
    Genre: Docuseries
    Exploring the personal lives of Mormon women, delving into their experiences within their faith and communities.
    Watch here

May 16

  • Welcome to Wrexham – Season 4
    Genre: Sports Documentary
    The journey of Wrexham AFC continues under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
    Watch here

May 19

  • Tucci in Italy
    Genre: Travel & Food
    Stanley Tucci explores the rich culinary traditions of Italy.
    Watch here

Apple TV+

May 16

  • Deaf President Now!
    Genre: Documentary
    Chronicles the 1988 student protest at Gallaudet University advocating for a deaf president.
    Watch here
  • Murderbot
    Genre: Sci-Fi
    A cyborg security unit hacks its own programming to become self-aware, navigating human interactions.
    Watch here

Prime Video

May 15

  • Overcompensating – Season 1
    Genre: Comedy
    An ensemble comedy series exploring the lives of individuals overcompensating in various aspects of their lives.
    Watch here

May 20

  • Motorheads – Season 1
    Genre: Drama
    A deep dive into the world of car enthusiasts and the culture surrounding them.
    Watch here

From Netflix thrillers to Apple TV+ sci-fi and Disney’s ongoing docuseries, this week’s streaming slate is a solid mix of entertainment and insight. Whether you’re bingeing in one go or spacing it out over the weekend, Brisbane audiences have no shortage of fresh, standout content ready to hit play. Happy streaming!

Your Weekend Soundtrack – Live Gigs in Redlands: 9–11 May 2025

From acoustic sets by the bay to tribute shows that bring the house down, Redlands is turning up the volume this weekend. Whether you’re after a relaxing Friday vibe, a dance-floor-ready Saturday, or a cruisy Sunday session, here’s your ultimate gig guide for 9–11 May 2025.

Victoria Point

8–11 May 2025
LATU (Fri), KINGI (Sat), GRAHAM MOES (Sun)
Category: Live Music
A weekend of lakeside tunes featuring soul, groove, and smooth vocals at Elysium.
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9 May 2025
Live Music – Michael Whitmore
Category: Live Music
Acoustic classics and heartfelt covers at Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club.
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Birkdale

9–11 May 2025
Zoe Quinn (Fri), Mel & Luke Acoustic Duo (Sat), OPEN MIC: Mother’s Day Edition (Sun)
Category: Live Music
A full weekend of great local music and a family-friendly open mic session to close.
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Alexandra Hills

9 May 2025
Eddie Waldon Live with DJ Dastardly Kuts!
Category: Live Music
A blend of live vocals and DJ mixes bringing old-school soul and funk.
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10 May 2025
Party on Wayne Live
Category: Live Music
A rock party tribute packed with throwback energy and crowd favourites.
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Cleveland

9 May 2025
Eves Karydas
Category: Live Music
Catch Brisbane indie-pop artist Eves Karydas in an intimate live show.
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Capalaba

10 May 2025
HURRICANE: The Australian Luke Combs Tribute Show
Category: Live Music
Country fans are in for a wild ride with this high-energy tribute to Luke Combs.
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Macleay Island

10 May 2025
Live Music – Mark Knight
Category: Live Music
Soak in the bay breeze with a live acoustic set at the island hotel.
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11 May 2025
Live Music – Paul Schreuder
Category: Live Music
Spend your Sunday with acoustic hits and a laid-back vibe.
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Wellington Point

10 May 2025
Concert Band in the Park
Category: Live Music
A community concert with brass, wind, and percussion under the open sky.
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Whether you’re after live acoustic melodies, a throwback tribute, or something to dance to after dinner, Redlands is brimming with sound and soul this weekend. Round up your crew, support local acts, and enjoy the music in the places you love.

What’s On for Families in Redlands: 9–11 May 2025

Whether you’re planning a weekend with the kids, looking for a special way to celebrate Mum, or simply want to make the most of the outdoors, Redlands has a full line-up of family-friendly events. From cupcake decorating and classic car shows to Mother’s Day craft workshops and community gatherings, there’s something for every family to enjoy this weekend.

Capalaba

8–10 May 2025
FREE Mother’s Day Event!
Category: Seasonal
Celebrate Mum early with fun activities and surprises at Capalaba Central Shopping Centre.
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9 May 2025
Bento Box Cake and Cupcakes Class
Category: Workshop
Get hands-on and decorate the cutest treats with this family-friendly baking workshop.
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10 May 2025
Redlands Rays Baseball Club – Junior Presentation
Category: Community
Celebrate the season’s achievements with the Redlands Rays junior baseball community.
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Victoria Point

10 May 2025
Saturday Family Movie: Nina and the Secret of the Hedgehog [PG]
Category: Family
A magical animated tale perfect for a quiet afternoon with the kids.
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11 May 2025
All Classic Cars & Coffee
Category: Community
Families and car lovers unite for a relaxed morning of classics, coffee and conversations.
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Cleveland

10 May 2025
Rumolution
Category: Community
Redland Showgrounds comes alive with food, stalls, entertainment and good vibes.
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10 May 2025
Create and Connect: Mother’s Day Picture Frames
Category: Workshop
A free and crafty way for kids to make a gift that Mum will treasure.
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11 May 2025
Mother’s Day 2025
Category: Seasonal
Enjoy a delicious meal and live entertainment to honour Mum at Redlands RSL.
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Wellington Point

11 May 2025
Mother’s Day on the Lawn
Category: Seasonal
Picnic-style dining, open-air entertainment and family fun at Wellington Point Farmhouse.
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13 May 2025 (and monthly)
Farmer Morning Tea – with Farmer Adrian
Category: Educational
A monthly morning tea where children meet Farmer Adrian, learn about produce and ask questions.
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Redlands has your weekend covered with everything from cupcakes and crafts to family films and market picnics. Whether you’re celebrating Mum or simply soaking up local life, these events offer the perfect mix of connection, creativity and community for all ages.

What’s On for Art Lovers in Redlands: 9–11 May 2025

Whether you’re a painter, a performer, or simply someone who appreciates beauty and self-expression, this weekend in Redlands offers a diverse and inspiring mix of exhibitions, workshops, and creative gatherings. From silversmithing in Cleveland to soulful art therapy in Capalaba, these events celebrate the region’s rich artistic spirit and community connection.

Cleveland

9 May 2025
Masterclass – ‘All I Want to Do Is Draw’ with Joolie Gibbs
Category: Workshop
Join exhibiting artist Joolie Gibbs at Redland Art Gallery for an immersive drawing session that’s open to all skill levels.
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10 May 2025
The Greatest Show Choir
Category: Choir
An uplifting live performance celebrating music, movement, and community voices.
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10 May 2025
Watercolour Fungi Workshop – Introduction to Watercolour
Category: Workshop
A beginner-friendly class where you’ll learn to paint delicate fungi forms using watercolour techniques.
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11 May 2025
Adults Intro to Silversmithing – 2mm Ring Making
Category: Workshop
Design and create your own sterling silver ring in this guided jewellery-making session.
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30 April to 6 June 2025
Creativity – Diversity
Category: Art Exhibit
A rich showcase of artistic expression celebrating diversity and inclusion across the Redlands Coast.
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8 May to 1 June 2025
Big Art from a Little Island called Coochiemudlo
Category: Art Exhibit
A collection of whimsical and thoughtful works inspired by island living and local landscapes.
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Capalaba

10 May 2025
Art for the Soul Workshop
Category: Workshop
This expressive art session offers a peaceful space to create, reflect, and reconnect through art.
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1 to 14 May 2025
My Nightmare Children Exhibition
Category: Art Exhibit
Step into a dreamlike world of imaginative works exploring the subconscious and storytelling.
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Whether you’re crafting with silver, painting fungi in watercolour, or soaking in the talent of a local choir, Redlands offers a creative moment for everyone this weekend. Take time to explore, learn, and connect through the arts, right here in your own community.

The May 4 Show

This week’s Australia All Over brought in the kind of grounded, deeply regional stories that form the show’s backbone. From dry paddocks and long fence lines to an old bread truck turned tool library, the episode had a practical tone—interrupted only briefly by a poem, a piano, and a passionate runner asking Australians to show up.

  • A notable call came from Julian, a 57-year-old IT professional from Sydney, who spoke about his routine of running a half marathon every month as a personal challenge. He said he wasn’t doing it competitively—“just me and the stopwatch”—but used the runs to keep fit and stay grounded. More importantly, he used the segment to issue a public call for more Australians to volunteer. “We’ve got millions of people with time and skills who aren’t doing anything with them,” he said. He encouraged people in their 40s, 50s and 60s to look at community groups that need help—particularly aged care, youth mentoring, SES, and local events. “You don’t have to change the world—just be someone people can count on,” he said plainly. It was one of the more direct and purposeful calls of the morning—delivered without fanfare but hard to forget.
  • Elsewhere, a grazier from Walgett, NSW described walking the edge of his last full dam and finding it almost dry, weeks before winter. He gave a clinical description: cracked banks, goat tracks leading in, and the sound of frogs gone silent. His bore water was brackish, good enough for sheep but too harsh for young calves. He was carting 1,000 litres at a time, every second day, to keep up. After three years of flood and one of dry, he said this was the kind of season that quietly breaks your back if you’re not watching.
  • From Marree, SA, a fencing contractor detailed his work patching sections of the Dog Fence, especially in spots where floodwaters had twisted mesh or loosened tie wires. He mentioned the surprising uptick in wild dog sightings this autumn and described the scent trails that lure them through gaps—mostly roo carcasses and feral pig offal. He’s using heavier pickets and double tying the joins. “You can’t out-build nature,” he said, “but you can slow it down.”
  • A Horsham grain grower checking his seed drill phoned in with an update on wheat sowing—going in dry, 80 kg/ha, with trifluralin on board. His gear had just been re-rigged after a bearing collapse last year. He said three of his neighbours were still hesitating, waiting for a break in the weather. “We’ll know in six weeks who bet wrong,” he added.
  • A banana grower near Carnarvon, WA, reported improved results using shade cloth and bunch covers to control ripening and wind damage. His crop, sold through a local delivery run, is packed in re-used cartons and mostly bought by small shops. “No cold chain, no shrinkage,” he said.
  • One inventive segment came from Coffs Harbour, where a retired mechanic has turned a decommissioned bread van into a mobile tool library. The van houses drills, clamps, saws, and chargers, all lent out to men’s sheds and small DIY groups. “People need tools more than advice,” he said. The whole operation runs off two marine batteries and a solar panel.

From Winton, QLD, a schoolteacher called in about her students’ homemade weather stations. Built from PVC pipe and Arduino boards, the sensors were recording data every 12 hours and being compared to Bureau forecasts. “Kids trust real numbers. They’ll believe a thermometer faster than a whiteboard,” she said.

  • Other calls included:
    • A Mount Gambier dairy farmer using pasture mapping apps to schedule rotations based on real-time dry matter readings.
    • A Castlemaine woman who sorts her firewood stacks by species and purpose, with chalk labels for ironbark (cold nights), redgum (fast start), and box (general use).
    • A Goolwa rail historian cataloguing dozens of NSWGR depot library books, with thumb-worn covers and pencilled-out borrow slips.
    • A Bungendore researcher recording oral histories of shearer’s cooks, including one woman who worked 46 sheds before age 40 and never lost a pot roast to dust.
    • The show closed with a final stanza from a 93-year-old bush poet in Longreach, recalling frost-bitten boots, a drover’s grin, and the clink of enamel mugs before dawn.

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