Redlands Live Music & Tribute Nights This Weekend 31 Oct – 2 Nov 2025

Redlands is alive with live music and tribute shows this Halloween weekend, offering everything from iconic rock tributes to country nights and local party bands. Whether you’re into U2, Elvis, country classics or soulful live vocals — you’ll find something to enjoy from 31 October to 2 November 2025.


The U2 Show Achtung Baby

Koala Tavern, Capalaba | 1 November 2025
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A powerful tribute to U2’s biggest anthems performed live with full stadium-style energy. Expect an electrifying night for rock fans, with all the classics from One to Sunday Bloody Sunday.


Gabe Phoenix – Elvis Rising

Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point | 2 November 2025
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An exciting tribute to Elvis with authentic vocals, charisma and stage presence. A great night for fans of golden-era rock ’n’ roll and live showmanship.


TRIBUTE: Country Rock Legends

Redlands RSL, Cleveland | 1 November 2025
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A tribute night dedicated to country and rock icons, filled with classic anthems and nostalgia. A crowd-pleasing live show for fans of legendary American and Australian music.


Halloween Concert CB

Edgar Harley Hall, Cleveland | 31 October 2025
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A Halloween-themed live concert filled with costume fun and orchestral-style performance. A festive and family-friendly way to celebrate the night with music.


Toby Tyler and the Country Boys

Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point | 31 October 2025
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A lively country band delivering upbeat party tracks and dance-ready classics. Ideal for anyone who enjoys boot-scootin’, singalongs and easy pub atmosphere.


Soulcutz

Redlands RSL, Cleveland | 31 October 2025
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A smooth and energetic vocal group performing soul, R&B and party favourites. A feel-good Friday night with upbeat hits and crowd interaction.


Arthur Bristowe

Elysium Restaurant & Bar, Victoria Point | 31 October 2025
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Live acoustic music in a relaxed waterfront setting. A laid-back evening option for dining and socials with easy background tunes.


Cash Backman

Redlands Modern Country Music Club, Thornlands | 1 November 2025
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Classic country vocals and live storytelling from a seasoned performer. A welcoming local club show for fans of traditional country sound.


This weekend in Redlands brings a big mix of tribute shows, classic country nights and soulful live music across pubs, clubs and theatres. Whether you want energy, nostalgia or something easy and local — there’s a gig waiting for you.

Your Streaming Guide for 30 Oct – 5 Nov 2025

November kicks off with a flood of new releases across every major streamer. From a returning fantasy giant to chilling true-crime tales and family favourites making a comeback, this week has something for every kind of viewer. Here’s a look at what’s new to stream between 30 October and 5 November 2025.


Weekly Highlights

  • The Witcher: Season 4 returns on Netflix, ushering in a new era for the beloved fantasy saga.
  • All’s Fair, a sharp legal dramedy, premieres on Disney+.
  • Jane Austen Wrecked My Life brings romantic chaos to Prime Video.
  • DOG MAN leaps from page to screen on BINGE.
  • Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy arrives on Prime Video, blending heartfelt storytelling with redemption.

Netflix Highlights

The Witcher: Season 4 – 30 October 2025
Geralt of Rivia’s story continues as new threats rise and alliances shift. Expect high fantasy, breathtaking combat, and a new face behind the White Wolf.
Watch on Netflix

Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers – 30 October 2025
A haunting documentary diving into the life of Aileen Wuornos, exploring the human tragedy behind the headlines.
Watch on Netflix

Amsterdam Empire: Season 1 – 30 October 2025
Set in the Dutch underworld, this crime series follows powerful rival families battling to control a modern criminal empire.
Watch on Netflix

Son of a Donkey: Season 1 – 30 October 2025
A dark comedy about finding identity, purpose, and a bit of chaos in the most unexpected places.
Watch on Netflix

Shrek Trilogy – 1 November 2025
The world’s most famous ogre returns! Stream ShrekShrek 2, and Shrek the Third for a healthy dose of humour, heart, and nostalgia.
Watch on Netflix

Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches – 3 November 2025
This colourful animated short revives a timeless lesson in kindness and equality for a new generation.
Watch on Netflix

Squid Game: The Challenge – Season 2 – 4 November 2025
The high-stakes reality phenomenon returns, with new competitors, tougher challenges, and bigger surprises.
Watch on Netflix

Heweliusz – 5 November 2025
A beautifully shot Polish biographical drama about astronomer Johannes Hevelius and his celestial discoveries.
Watch on Netflix


Prime Video

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life – 1 November 2025
A witty romantic comedy about a modern woman whose obsession with Austen ideals sends her love life spiralling into chaos.
(Watch link not yet available)

Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy – 5 November 2025
Tyler Perry returns with a heartfelt story about rediscovering hope and faith after loss.
Watch on Prime Video


BINGE

DOG MAN – 2 November 2025
Based on the bestselling graphic novels, this animated adventure follows a half-dog, half-man police hero out to save his city.
Watch on BINGE

LAST BREATH – 2 November 2025
A harrowing thriller about a deep-sea diver’s fight for survival after disaster strikes below the surface.
Watch on BINGE


Disney+

All’s Fair: Season 1 – 4 November 2025
A fresh legal comedy-drama starring Kim Kardashian, exploring ambition, ethics, and chaos inside a high-powered law firm.
Watch on Disney+


From epic fantasy returns to heartfelt comedies and daring documentaries, the first week of November offers a packed streaming lineup. Whether you’re after adventure, laughter, or real-life drama, this week’s premieres promise to keep your watchlist full.

What’s On for Art Lovers in Redlands: 24 to 26 October 2025

Redlands presents a curated weekend of exhibitions, creative workshops and literary sessions from 24 to 26 October 2025. Art lovers can explore textiles, fine arts, book fairs, and hands-on craft experiences across Cleveland, Wellington Point and Point Lookout.


Le Chapeau: Textiles Exhibition

Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland | 15 September – 31 December 2025
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Textile exhibition showcasing handcrafted hat designs and millinery artistry. Long-running gallery installation at Redlands Coast Museum.


October Exhibition – ‘Genesis’ featuring Hilary Wakeling, Lenore Robbins & Sue Moyle

Old SchoolHouse Gallery, Cleveland | 2 – 26 October 2025
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Group exhibition featuring works by three Redlands artists. Final weekend open for public viewing.


Little Gems – Exhibition

Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland | 15 October – 21 November 2025
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Collection of small-format fine art pieces. Indoor exhibition celebrating delicate and detailed works.


Seniors Perform – Codgers & Crooks

Donald Simpson Centre, Cleveland | 25 – 26 October 2025
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Live theatre production performed by senior community actors. Local stage presentation across two days.


Author Talk: William McInnes

Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point | 25 October 2025
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In-person author session with Australian actor and writer William McInnes. Library-hosted literary event.


Bookfest

Cleveland Scouts Den, Ormiston | 24 – 26 October 2025
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Book sale event featuring second-hand books across multiple genres. Community fundraiser format.


Create and Connect: Clay Diffuser Pendants

Point Lookout Library, Point Lookout | 24 October 2025
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Hands-on clay craft workshop creating wearable diffuser pendants. Small group creative session.


Folded Fabric Flowers / Tsumami Kanzashi Class

Village Creative Studio, Wellington Point | 24 October 2025
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Japanese-inspired fabric crafting workshop focused on floral design. Class held at Village Creative Studio.


Burnt Brims Hat or Bag Burning Workshop

Carys Martin Ceramics, Cleveland | 25 October 2025
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Creative workshop featuring hat or bag burning art techniques. Hosted at Carys Martin Ceramics studio.


Redlands offers a diverse arts program this weekend including exhibitions, book fairs, theatre and hands-on creative workshops. Both gallery viewings and participation-based sessions are available across multiple locations.

Family-Friendly Events Across Redlands This Weekend 24–26 October 2025

Redlands offers family activities from 24 to 26 October 2025, including markets, workshops, family days and Halloween-themed events. Here’s what’s on for parents and kids this weekend.


Twilight Makers Market

Raby Bay Harbour Park, Cleveland | 25 October 2025
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Outdoor evening market featuring handmade goods and food stalls. Family-friendly open space event at Raby Bay Harbour.


Family Fun Day

Koala Tavern, Capalaba | 26 October 2025
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Venue-based family day including kids activities and entertainment. Casual local community event at Koala Tavern.


Family Fun Day – Weave to Wear with Budla Malu

Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland | 26 October 2025
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Family-friendly weaving activity held inside Redland Art Gallery. Workshop-style cultural experience.


Halloween Movie Night (2025)

Launchpad Theatre, ROCKIT Productions, Capalaba | 26 October 2025
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Indoor Halloween movie screening at theatre venue. Ticketed family-friendly event.


The Monster Mash Cupcakes

Cordie’s Cake Supplies, Capalaba | 24 October 2025
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Cupcake decorating session with Halloween theme. Small group workshop setting.


Anime x Club

Capalaba Library, Capalaba | 24 October 2025
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Library-based anime club session for youth. Casual indoor group activity.


Friday Story Time Fun!

Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point | 24 October 2025
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Story session for young children with songs and reading. Hosted at library locations.


Multiple indoor and outdoor family events are available across Redlands this weekend. Activities include markets, creative workshops, film screenings and early childhood sessions.

What’s On in Redlands: Gigs and Shows for 24–26 October 2025

Redlands hosts a full weekend of live music from 24 to 26 October 2025, featuring major touring acts, party nights and classic tribute shows. Here’s the lineup of confirmed gigs across Wellington Point, Cleveland and Capalaba.


Boom Crash Opera – Hands Up In The Air – The Singles Tour 2025

Koala Tavern, Capalaba | 25 October 2025
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Live concert by Australian rock band Boom Crash Opera performing their singles. High-attendance standing venue show.


Australian Eagles Show

Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC), Cleveland | 25 October 2025
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Theatrical tribute show featuring the music of The Eagles. Seated concert experience.


House Party Saturdays ft. Tenzin

Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland | 25 October 2025
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Nightlife event with DJ Tenzin performing live. High-energy party environment.


Deborah Conway & Willy Zygier

Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland | 26 October 2025
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Live performance by Australian artists Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier. Acoustic-driven concert at Cleveland Sands Hotel.


Floorburners

Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point | 24 October 2025
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Live cover band performance at Redlands Sporting Club. General admission event.


The Hitmen Duo

Redlands RSL, Cleveland | 24 October 2025
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Live music duo performing classic hits. Local entertainment night at Redlands RSL.


Eternal Sunshine Party Band

Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point | 25 October 2025
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Live band event performing upbeat party music. Family-friendly setting.


Danny Faifai Trio

Redlands RSL, Cleveland | 25 October 2025
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Live trio performance featuring soul and pop covers. Evening entertainment session.


Live music is spread across major venues including Koala Tavern, RPAC and Cleveland Sands Hotel this weekend. Both tribute acts and party events are available for different audience preferences.

The Week in Streaming: Big Premieres and Returning Favourites 23-29 Oct 2025

As October draws to a close, the streaming platforms continue to deliver a range of compelling new releases. From dramatic true stories and returning favourites to inventive animation and fresh documentaries, this week’s schedule offers a mix of prestige television and crowd-pleasing hits. Here’s your guide to what’s new from 23 to 29 October 2025 across Australia’s major streaming services.


Apple TV+

24 October 2025

  • Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost
    A heartfelt documentary celebrating the legacy of comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, blending rare footage with reflections from family and friends.
    Watch

29 October 2025

  • Down Cemetery Road: Season 1
    Based on the acclaimed novel by Mick Herron, this crime drama follows a woman whose search for a missing child unravels dark secrets in her quiet community.
    Watch

Disney+

29 October 2025

  • Star Wars: Visions – Season 3
    The celebrated anthology returns with new animated shorts from global creators, offering bold new perspectives on the Star Wars universe.
    Watch
  • Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation – Season 1
    The hit mobile game comes to life in this richly animated fantasy adventure exploring a world inspired by Disney villains.
    Watch

Max

27 October 2025

  • IT: Welcome to Derry – Season 1
    A chilling prequel to the iconic horror saga, exploring the terrifying origins of Pennywise and the dark history of Derry.
    (Watch link not yet available)

Netflix

23 October 2025

  • Nobody Wants This: Season 2
    The sharp and emotional dramedy returns, diving deeper into the messy, hilarious reality of modern relationships.
    (Watch link not yet available)
  • The Elixir
    A science thriller about a medical breakthrough that blurs the line between miracle and madness.
    Watch

24 October 2025

  • A House of Dynamite
    An explosive drama that examines ambition, greed, and loyalty as a group of misfits plan a dangerous heist.
    Watch

27 October 2025

  • The Asset: Season 1
    A high-stakes espionage thriller following an elite operative entangled in global conspiracies.
    Watch

Paramount+

26 October 2025

  • Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4
    Jeremy Renner returns in the gritty crime drama tackling corruption and power struggles in a small industrial town.
    Watch

Prime Video

23 October 2025

  • Allen Iv3rson
    A powerful documentary chronicling the life and career of NBA legend Allen Iverson, from his rise to superstardom to his lasting cultural impact.
    Watch

29 October 2025

  • Hedda
    A modern reimagining of Ibsen’s classic Hedda Gabler, starring Tessa Thompson as a woman torn between freedom and expectation.
    Watch
  • Hazbin Hotel: Season 2
    The acclaimed adult animated musical comedy returns with new characters, songs, and devilish humour.
    Watch

BINGE

23 October 2025

  • Dangerous Animals
    A thrilling documentary film spotlighting the world’s most formidable creatures and the scientists who study them.
    Watch

The final week of October brings an exciting range of new stories to Australia’s streaming screens. Whether you’re in the mood for chilling horror, sharp comedy, or moving biographical tales, this week’s lineup delivers variety and quality across all major platforms. Don’t miss these standout releases as we head into November.

The Oct 19 Show

It was the kind of Sunday that only Macca could conjure — a cross-country chorus of voices, stitched together by warmth, wit and a weather report or two. From the sunny banks of the Noosa River to calls from Vietnam, the morning rippled with stories of horses, bells, buffalo, fiddle tunes and quiet acts of generosity.

Horses, Hopes and 100-to-1 Chances

The day began on the grass at Noosaville, where Macca met Deb from Bellye Park and her red cattle dog, Chilly. Deb spoke fondly of the thoroughbreds she still tends on her farm, saying that when one dies she digs a big hole and plants a tree over it — a living memorial in the paddock. The talk drifted naturally to the Caulfield Cup. Macca had thrown ten dollars on a roughie at a hundred-to-one that almost came through, and they shared a laugh about the joy of a flutter when fate smiles. Deb, who grew up on a stud with the Freedman boys, reckoned the thrill of racing isn’t about favourites at all — it’s about heart, luck and the stories that stay with you.

The Bell That Rang Again

A few minutes later the conversation turned from horses to hand-bells. Bell-maker Peter Oz had restored a cracked ship’s bell, and when he struck the new casting a visitor cried. “A good casting’s as sound as a bell,” Peter told Macca — a line that felt like a proverb for craftsmanship and care. In that clear tone, Macca heard the echo of security once offered to sailors far from home.

Little Miss — Big Stories

Then came a call from Melbourne and a voice brimming with pride. Filmmaker Angelo reported that Signorinella (Little Miss), his documentary on Italian migrant women, had secured a national cinema release. He spoke of his mother, a seamstress at thirteen, who dared to tell her boss she deserved an adult’s wage, and of women such as Carla Zampatti and Tina Arena whose success grew from the same grit. The film, he said, honoured “the unsung heroes who came here with no language, no safety net — just determination.” Macca agreed that migration is stitched into Australia’s DNA. As they talked, Angelo reflected on prejudice, persistence and the patience it takes for a culture to make room. “Everybody just wants a better life for their kids,” he said. “Give them time to show what they bring.” It was one of the morning’s longer conversations — warm, thoughtful and deeply Australian.

Buffalo at Maleny

Back in the park, mother-and-daughter team Margaret Thompson and Steph described running Queensland’s only buffalo dairy on the hills near Maleny. Dairy deregulation had pushed them to rethink everything, so a spontaneous cheap flight to Darwin became a $20 000 plunge into buffalo farming. Their Mediterranean-bloodline herd now produces rich, low-cholesterol milk for boutique cheesemakers from Byron Bay and Brisbane to Sydney. The animals, they said, are docile as long as you keep the bad-tempered ones out of the gene pool. Their laughter carried across the crowd — proof that innovation in farming still begins with a leap of faith and a good sense of humour.

Greg the Dentist — Forty-Eight Years Bent Over

Among the listeners sat Greg, a dentist from the Gold Coast who has rung Macca for decades. After forty-eight years bent over patients, he’s ready to hang up the drill. “That’s a long time to be hunched over,” he said, rubbing his neck with a grin. He’s watched the trade shift from handmade crowns to computer-milled precision and marvels at how expectations have changed. Macca reminded him of old-timers who’d told stories about brides having their teeth out before marriage — a strange ritual from a world that no longer exists. They laughed, grateful for progress and for the lightness that comes when you can finally straighten your back.

Fiddles, AI and Singing Mushrooms

Later, fiddler Phoebe called in with a yarn from a gig that went sideways. The lead singer, she said, kept insisting he’d written thousands of songs — “all in the key of Steve.” Every one sounded the same. She and Macca riffed about the flood of AI-generated music and even a study claiming mushrooms could make melodies through their electrical pulses. “The mushrooms are making a song,” Phoebe insisted. Macca laughed, half-believing her, half-delighted by the idea that creativity sprouts wherever curiosity does.

Skies Wide Open

Under the All Over News banner, Macca crossed to Perth pilot and teacher Graham McGinn, who said the aviation industry was taking off again. Airlines, he explained, were desperate for trained staff, from engineers to flight instructors. The trick, he said, was “stickability” — the discipline to hold an aircraft steady and the persistence to stay the course through lean years. It’s a lesson, Macca noted, that fits almost any trade in Australia today.

Spud’s Garden and the Music of Birds

From planes to plants, the next voice belonged to gardener Spud Carroll in Western Australia’s hills. He compared the east’s fussy waratahs with the west’s hardy kangaroo paws and described a landscape so diverse that a single kilometre in the Darling Range hosts more species than the whole of the UK. He spoke tenderly about magpies, butcherbirds and cuckoos, the bush alive with music. “It’s all about observing,” he told Macca. “You learn something new every day.” They lingered on that thought — the patience of gardeners and radio hosts alike, both listening for what blooms next. For Spud, the bush is teacher, workplace and orchestra all at once.

Diving Into Another World

Back by the river, English-born Richard from Narangba had come after a scuba trip was cancelled. He told Macca he’d rediscovered diving after decades away and now spends weekends exploring reefs and the scuttled HMAS Brisbane. “You look underneath and there’s a whole new world,” he said. “And no TikTok down there.” “Or Macca,” came the reply, “blessed relief.” The exchange was quick but memorable — a reminder that wonder often hides just beneath the surface.

Maureen and Mike’s Heliconias

Long-time Noosa market growers Maureen and Mike brightened the stage with talk of their heliconias and gingers — tropical exotics they’ve cultivated for decades. Their flowers have taken them to conferences in Panama, Colombia and India, yet it’s the early-morning regulars at the markets they cherish most. Retirement, they laughed, is only half-retirement when you still have fifteen acres and a lifetime habit of nurturing things.

Those Folk from Gympie

The morning found its rhythm again when Claire and Lawrence, the Americana duo Those Folk, took up guitar and mandolin. They met at a Scottish festival, fell in love and now call Gympie home. Their song about springtime in south-east Queensland drifted out across the Noosa River, harmonies rising like sunlight through trees — a small concert in a park that felt like the heart of Australia All Over.

A Maestro Remembered

From Sydney, Vicki Tico phoned to talk about Tico Beyond the Baton, the new documentary on her father, conductor Tommy Tycho. She recalled how he arrived in the 1950s with nothing and went on to orchestrate the national anthem and accompany many of the nation’s greats. Macca remembered hearing Tycho’s arrangements for Mary Schneider’s Yodelling the Classics and mused that migration and music share the same rhythm — people bringing their sound and their soul to new shores.

Bread, Bills and the Cost of Living

The tone shifted when bakery owners Peter and Jocelyn from the Sunshine Coast spoke about running a small business in tough times. Staffing, red tape and rising prices, they said, have worn people thin. “Everyone thinks it’s easy — open your doors and make money. It’s not.” Macca agreed that the official inflation figures don’t match what families feel at the checkout. It was a grounded chat — real, relatable and just a bit exasperated — before the show turned to something gentler.

Therapy Dogs and Quiet Lessons

Christian and Kerry arrived with their dogs Bear and Kelvie, therapy companions who visit aged-care homes. Kerry said Kelvie always seems to know who needs him most, curling up beside lonely residents until a smile returns. Watching them work, she’s learned a kind of forgiveness. “They have a blue, then two minutes later they’re playing again,” Christian said. Macca nodded: lessons in loyalty and letting go, straight from four-legged teachers.

Fraser and Baby Maggie

A few metres away sat Fraser, a form-worker from Torquay, cradling five-month-old Maggie while his ranger partner fetched a hat. He spoke about concrete work, Queensland humidity and the novelty of hearing the show live. Macca joked that Maggie might be his youngest listener yet — a quick, sweet moment that said as much about continuity as any sermon.

Mike McClellan’s Last Long Tour

As the sun climbed, singer-songwriter Mike McClellan took the stage to announce that, at eighty, he’s embarking on his final long tour. He still finger-picks with the finesse that made his name and is finishing both a memoir and an acoustic album. “I’m lucky,” he told Macca. “The voice still works, the fingers still work.” The two musicians swapped thoughts on practice, pain and the persistence that keeps art alive long after fashion fades.

Four Women, One Bike

Teacher Rachel Beaton rolled in next with a tale that made the crowd cheer. She and three friends had just pedalled a four-person tandem from Perth to Sydney — 4 000 kilometres — raising funds for Gotcha for Life. “Everyone we met said, ‘We heard you on Macca!’” she laughed. Their journey across the Nullarbor was equal parts endurance and joy, the perfect embodiment of the community Macca builds each week.

From Mayor to Musician

Photo Credit: Heritage Noosa

Then came Bob Abbot, once Noosa’s long-serving mayor, now happier to be known as a muso. He reminisced about three decades of local government and his pride in protecting the riverfront where they stood. “I used to tell people I lived two streets up from God,” he said with a grin before lifting his harmonica to play. The tune was rough, real and full of life — exactly like the town he once led.

Giving Back from Hoi An

The final call of the morning came from Peter Quinn, father of Claire from Those Folk, phoning from Hoi An in Vietnam. A retired teacher, he volunteers with a Brisbane-based charity supporting disabled children. “When you give here,” he said, “every little thing is appreciated — it gives you purpose.” His words, floating halfway across the world, brought the program home to its heart: kindness, connection and the quiet satisfaction of doing good work.

Ordinary Sunday Doing Extraordinary Things

By the time Macca signed off, the crowd by the river had swelled, the sun was high and the mood easy. From racehorses to riverboats, from buffalo dairies to dive reefs, it had been a morning of ordinary Australians doing extraordinary things — proof that a Sunday shared in conversation can make a country sing.

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October Chills & Cinema Thrills: Your Redlands Movie Guide for 16-22 October 2025

This week offers a fantastic mix of new releases and continuing favourites at Redlands cinemas. From thrilling crime dramas and much-anticipated horror sequels to family-friendly adventures, there is something for every moviegoer to enjoy. Get ready to celebrate a cinematic milestone with a cult classic or be one of the first to see the latest blockbusters hitting the big screen.


16 October 2025

Roofman

Based on a true story, this crime thriller follows the story of an eccentric and charming fugitive who became a folk hero for robbing fast-food restaurants via their rooftops.
IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Cineplex – Victoria Point | Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum
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17 October 2025

The Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary

Celebrate five decades of the ultimate cult classic. Join Brad and Janet on their unforgettable journey to Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s castle in this special anniversary screening.
IMDb Rating: 7.4/10
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum
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16 October 2025

The Black Phone 2

The terrifying story continues in this highly anticipated sequel to the hit horror film. Prepare for more chilling suspense and supernatural encounters from the Grabber’s basement.
IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Cineplex – Victoria Point | Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum
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16 October 2025

Night of the Zoopocalypse

In this animated family adventure, the animal inhabitants of a city zoo must band together to save their home and their human friends from a mysterious, gooey threat.
IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Cineplex – Victoria Point | Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum
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Still showing

Kangaroo

This documentary explores Australia’s complex and often controversial relationship with its most iconic animal. It offers a thought-provoking look at the love-hate story surrounding the kangaroo.
IMDb Rating: 7.6/10
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Cineplex – Victoria Point
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Still showing

One Battle After Another

This compelling drama follows a resilient family as they navigate a series of profound challenges, testing their bonds and forcing them to confront their past. IMDb Rating: Rating not available
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Cineplex – Victoria Point
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Still showing

The Bad Guys 2

The reformed crew of animal outlaws is back for another action-packed heist. When a new villain emerges, Mr. Wolf and his friends must use their skills for good once again.
IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available
Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Cineplex – Victoria Point
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Make sure to check session times with your local cinema and book your tickets in advance for these exciting new releases. Whether you are looking for a scare, a laugh, or a powerful story, the big screen has you covered this week in the Redlands.

The Must-Watch Streaming Releases 16 and 22 October 2025

As October continues, the streaming platforms are delivering a strong lineup of new releases. From returning favourites and prestigious dramas to chilling thrillers and true-crime stories, this week offers something for every type of viewer. Here’s the complete guide to what’s arriving between 16 and 22 October 2025 across Australia’s major platforms.


Apple TV+

17 October 2025

  • Mr. Scorsese: Limited Series
    A definitive exploration of Martin Scorsese’s legendary career, tracing the artistry, influence, and impact of one of cinema’s greatest directors.
    Watch

18 October 2025

  • Law & Order: Season 25
    The landmark procedural returns with powerful new cases, fresh characters, and more of the sharp courtroom drama that has defined the franchise for decades.
    Watch

Disney+

22 October 2025

  • The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
    A tense drama about trust, betrayal, and obsession, this modern take on a classic theme shows how the lines between protection and possession can blur.
    Watch

Max

17 October 2025

  • Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage: Season 1
    A lighthearted spin-off following Georgie and Mandy as they juggle young marriage, family challenges, and all the humour that comes with starting a new life together.
    Watch

Netflix

16 October 2025

  • The Diplomat: Season 3
    The acclaimed political thriller returns as shifting alliances, international crises, and personal struggles collide in a gripping third season.
    Watch
  • A Quiet Place Part II
    The acclaimed sequel to John Krasinski’s horror masterpiece follows a family’s desperate survival in a sound-sensitive world.
    Watch

17 October 2025

  • 27 Nights
    A haunting drama about the search for meaning and redemption across 27 unforgettable nights.
    Watch
  • She Walks In Darkness
    A gripping psychological thriller about a woman haunted by shadows of her past.
    Watch
  • The Perfect Neighbor
    A suburban mystery where friendly faces hide dangerous secrets.
    Watch
  • Turn of the Tide: Season 2
    The Portuguese crime drama returns, raising the stakes with shifting loyalties and dangerous alliances.
    Watch

22 October 2025

  • The Monster of Florence: Miniseries
    A chilling true-crime series revisiting one of Italy’s most infamous murder cases.
    Watch

Paramount+

17 October 2025

  • Ghosts: Season 5
    The fan-favourite comedy is back with more mischief, warmth, and supernatural fun.

Prime Video

16 October 2025

  • Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra)
    The saga continues with passion, betrayal, and romance at the centre of this dramatic instalment of the “Culpables” series.
    Watch

22 October 2025

  • Harlan Coben’s Lazarus: Season 1
    A dark thriller based on the bestselling author’s work, full of secrets, suspense, and signature twists.
    Watch

Stan

16 October 2025

  • A Discovery of Witches: Seasons 1–3
    Relive the full fantasy trilogy as a witch and vampire defy centuries-old rivalries for forbidden love.
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20 October 2025

  • Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order – Season 1
    A gothic new series revealing the secretive order that tracks supernatural forces in Anne Rice’s universe.
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This week’s lineup for 16–22 October 2025 offers something for every mood: political thrillers, supernatural sagas, heartfelt comedies, and high-stakes dramas. Whether you’re revisiting beloved worlds or discovering new ones, Australia’s streaming platforms are packed with standout releases worth adding to your watchlist.

Family Events in Redlands this Weekend 17–19 October 2025

Families across Redlands have a full weekend of community celebrations, creative activities, and outdoor fun ahead. From storytime sessions to sports and festive lights, there’s something for every age group. Bring the kids, meet your neighbours, and make the most of these local experiences.


U3A Seniors Celebration

Venue: Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC), Cleveland — Date: 18 October 2025
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Enjoy a showcase of music, dance, and art by Redlands’ senior community. The event celebrates lifelong learning and creativity, highlighting local talent and connection across generations.


Homeward Hounds Brisbane: GAP Greyhound Adoption Event

Venue: Capalaba Greyhound Racing Club, Capalaba — Date: 18 October 2025
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Families and animal lovers can meet gentle greyhounds ready for adoption. Learn about responsible pet care and support a good cause. A great family day out for dog enthusiasts.


The International Students Soccer Tournament

Venue: John Frederick Park, Capalaba — Date: 19 October 2025
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Watch international student teams compete in a friendly soccer tournament. The event promotes unity, sportsmanship, and cultural exchange through sport. Perfect for families who enjoy outdoor action.


2025 Presentation Day: Capalaba Warriors Rugby League

Venue: Capalaba Warriors Rugby League Football Club, Capalaba — Date: 18 October 2025
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Celebrate the achievements of local players and teams. The Capalaba Warriors’ presentation day includes awards, food, and family fun. A proud moment for the rugby league community.


Greenup St Lights

Venue: 34 Greenup St, Capalaba — Date: 18 October 2025
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See Capalaba light up with dazzling community-made displays. Greenup Street becomes a glowing family destination filled with colour and cheer. A must-visit evening event for kids and parents alike.


Friday Story Time Fun!

Venue: Capalaba Library, Cleveland Library, Victoria Point Library — Date: 17 October 2025
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A fun and educational story session for kids. Families can enjoy reading, singing, and playtime with friendly librarians. Perfect for preschoolers and early readers.


Wellington Point Bowls Club Junior Wello Wildcats Squad

Venue: Wellington Point Bowls Club, Wellington Point — Date: 17 October 2025
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Kids can learn the basics of lawn bowls and teamwork with local coaches. A relaxed outdoor activity that builds focus and confidence in young players.


Saturday Story Time

Venue: Cleveland Library, Cleveland — Date: 18 October 2025
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Bring your little ones for an engaging morning of stories and songs. This session helps develop early literacy skills in a friendly community space.


Konkani Musical Sanz

Venue: Star of the Sea Catholic Parish, Cleveland — Date: 18 October 2025
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Enjoy a cultural evening of Konkani music and performance. The event celebrates community spirit and heritage through song and dance.


This weekend in Redlands is packed with activities for every family. Whether it’s story time, sports, music, or festive lights, each event adds colour and connection to community life. Spend your weekend exploring and making memories together.