AdventureFest, Markets and Family Fun Days in Redlands: 15 – 17 May 2026

There are plenty of family-friendly things to do this weekend, including outdoor festivals, story time sessions, markets, fishing activities and community celebrations. Families can explore live entertainment, children’s activities, museum programs and interactive experiences across Cleveland, Victoria Point, Wellington Point and Redland Bay.

Family Picture Hunt – Red Scavenger Hunt

19 March – 29 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland
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Families can explore the museum through a self-guided scavenger hunt featuring clues, interactive activities and themed discovery challenges.

AdventureFest Friday Story Time Fun!

15 May 2026 | Cleveland Library, Cleveland, Capalaba Library, Capalaba & Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point
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These themed story time sessions include books, songs and interactive activities for young children as part of AdventureFest weekend programming.

Kids Disco – Hippy 60’s

15 May 2026 | Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point
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Children can enjoy music, dancing and themed entertainment during this family-friendly disco event inspired by the 1960s.

Star Community Celebration

16 May 2026 | RPAC Events Hall – Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC), Cleveland
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This community celebration features performances, activities and entertainment designed for families and local residents.

Family Fun Day at The Great Aussie Bush Camp – Kindilan

16 May 2026 | The Great Aussie Bush Camp – Kindilan, Redland Bay
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Families can take part in outdoor adventure activities, games and recreational experiences during this community fun day event.

Saturday Story Time

16 May 2026 | Cleveland Library, Cleveland
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Saturday Story Time includes reading sessions, songs and early learning activities for young children and families.

Redlands Coast AdventureFest Fun Day

16 May 2026 | Raby Bay Harbour Park, Cleveland
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AdventureFest Fun Day features outdoor activities, entertainment, food vendors and family-friendly experiences by the waterfront.

Wellington Point Fishing – All Ages Lesson

17 May 2026 | Wellington Point Recreation Reserve, Wellington Point
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This guided fishing lesson introduces participants of all ages to fishing techniques, equipment and safe recreational fishing practices.

Southside Collective Market

17 May 2026 | Cleveland Showgrounds, Cleveland
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The market features local stalls, food vendors, handmade goods and family-friendly shopping experiences throughout the day.

Ormiston House After Dark

16 & 30 May, 13 & 27 June & 31 October 2026 | Ormiston House, Ormiston
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Visitors can experience guided evening tours and historical storytelling sessions exploring the heritage and legends of Ormiston House.

The weekend includes markets, outdoor adventure activities, story time programs and community events across family-friendly venues and attractions. Ormiston House After Dark includes additional dates outside the covered 15 – 17 May 2026 weekend period.

Cool Change, Waterfront Gigs and Weekend Live Music in Redlands: 15 – 17 May 2026

There are plenty of things to do this weekend, including live music performances, acoustic sets and local entertainment across clubs, restaurants and waterfront venues. The weekend program features solo artists, duos and cover bands performing across Victoria Point, Cleveland, Capalaba and Wellington Point.

The Naturals

15 May 2026 | Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point
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The Naturals perform a live music set featuring classic hits and contemporary favourites in a relaxed club setting.

Charlie McFarlane Duo

15 May 2026 | Elysium Restaurant & Bar, Victoria Point
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Charlie McFarlane Duo presents an acoustic live performance alongside waterfront dining and evening entertainment.

Cory Hargreaves

15 May 2026 | Capalaba Sports Club, Capalaba
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Cory Hargreaves performs a live set featuring acoustic covers and popular music selections.

Laura Doolan Duo

15 May 2026 | Redlands RSL, Cleveland
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Laura Doolan Duo performs live with a mix of contemporary songs and easy-listening favourites.

Russell Harris

15 May 2026 | Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point
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Russell Harris performs live music in a casual club atmosphere with weekend entertainment throughout the evening.

Cool Change

16 May 2026 | Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point
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Cool Change performs a live show featuring classic rock and popular covers for weekend audiences.

Arthur Bristowe

16 May 2026 | Elysium Restaurant & Bar, Victoria Point
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Arthur Bristowe performs live acoustic music during an evening session at Elysium Restaurant & Bar.

Laura Doolan

16 May 2026 | Capalaba Sports Club, Capalaba
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Laura Doolan performs a live music set featuring contemporary vocals and acoustic favourites.

Rivershed

16 May 2026 | Redlands RSL, Cleveland
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Rivershed brings live entertainment and cover music performances to Redlands RSL for Saturday night audiences.

Michael Whitmore

16 May 2026 | Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point
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Michael Whitmore performs live music featuring popular covers and relaxed weekend entertainment.

LEVI

17 May 2026 | Elysium Restaurant & Bar, Victoria Point
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LEVI performs a live afternoon session with acoustic music and laid-back entertainment by the waterfront.

Scott Sullivan

17 May 2026 | Capalaba Sports Club, Capalaba
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Scott Sullivan performs a live set featuring contemporary and classic music favourites.

Cory Hargreaves

17 May 2026 | Redlands RSL, Cleveland
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Cory Hargreaves returns with a weekend performance featuring acoustic covers and live entertainment.

Paully

17 May 2026 | Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point
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Paully performs live music to close out the weekend with relaxed entertainment and popular crowd favourites.

The weekend includes a range of live music performances, acoustic acts and entertainment sessions across local clubs, restaurants and community venues.

What’s Streaming This Week: Fantasy Epics, Prestige Drama and Big Franchise Returns: 07 – 13 May 2026

Streaming platforms are rolling out a packed week of major premieres, returning fan favourites and prestige originals across every genre imaginable. From the long-awaited return of Good Omens and Devil May Cry to chilling new thrillers, emotional literary adaptations and high-profile Apple TV film releases, this week’s lineup offers plenty for binge-watchers and movie lovers alike.

M.I.A.: Season 1

07 May 2026 | Paramount+
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This new thriller series follows a missing persons investigation that quickly spirals into conspiracy, danger and hidden identities. Atmospheric storytelling and tense pacing position it as one of Paramount+’s major new dramas for the month.

Legends: Season 1

07 May 2026 | Netflix
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Netflix launches a sweeping fantasy-adventure series blending mythology, ancient conflict and large-scale world-building. Designed as a prestige franchise starter, the series leans heavily into cinematic visuals and ensemble storytelling.

The Chestnut Man: Season 2 – Hide and Seek

07 May 2026 | Netflix
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The acclaimed Nordic noir thriller returns with another disturbing investigation filled with psychological tension and grim atmosphere. The second season deepens the mystery while expanding the show’s unsettling emotional stakes.

The Terror: Season 3 – Devil in Silver

08 May 2026 | Stan
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Stan’s horror anthology continues with a new chapter blending psychological horror, supernatural dread and institutional paranoia. The latest season leans into slow-building tension and unsettling imagery.

Unconditional: Season 1

08 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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This emotionally driven drama explores loyalty, grief and human connection through intimate character storytelling and polished production values. Apple TV+ continues its focus on prestige adult drama with this high-profile debut.

Remarkably Bright Creatures

08 May 2026 | Netflix
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Based on the bestselling novel, this heartfelt adaptation blends emotional drama with whimsical storytelling and unexpected friendship. The film balances warmth, humour and melancholy in a crowd-friendly literary adaptation.

Undertone

08 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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This moody psychological thriller combines stylish visual direction with slow-burning suspense and emotional instability. Its intimate storytelling and atmospheric tension make it a standout addition to Apple TV+’s film slate.

Devil May Cry: Season 2

12 May 2026 | Netflix
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The action-heavy anime adaptation returns with larger battles, demonic chaos and expanded mythology surrounding the iconic game franchise. Fast-paced combat and stylish animation continue driving strong fan interest.

The First Hymn

12 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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This reflective historical drama explores faith, music and personal transformation through visually rich storytelling and intimate performances. The film leans into emotional atmosphere and prestige-cinema sensibilities.

You, Me & Tuscany

12 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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Romance and travel collide in this picturesque relationship drama set against the landscapes of rural Italy. The film embraces escapist charm, scenic cinematography and heartfelt emotional storytelling.

Good Omens: Season 3

13 May 2026 | Prime Video
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The beloved fantasy-comedy series returns with more celestial chaos, witty dialogue and supernatural misadventures. The chemistry between its central characters remains a major draw for longtime audiences.

Off Campus: Season 1

13 May 2026 | Prime Video
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This coming-of-age comedy-drama explores university life, friendship and romantic complications through energetic ensemble storytelling. Its youthful tone and relatable character dynamics aim squarely at binge-watch audiences.

The Punisher: One Last Kill

13 May 2026 | Disney+
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Marvel’s vigilante antihero returns for a darker, more violent standalone story focused on revenge, moral conflict and brutal action. The project continues the franchise’s grounded and hard-edged tone.

The President’s Cake

13 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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This satirical drama blends political absurdity with emotional storytelling and offbeat humour. Its eccentric tone and sharp character work position it as one of Apple TV+’s more unusual original films this month.

The Magic Faraway Tree

13 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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The beloved fantasy story arrives on streaming with whimsical adventure, magical creatures and nostalgic family storytelling. Its imaginative world-building makes it a strong all-ages viewing option.

The Glory of Life

13 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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This intimate drama explores love, mortality and artistic legacy through restrained performances and elegant visual storytelling. The film leans into emotional subtlety and reflective character work.

The Deb

13 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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This Australian musical-comedy embraces awkward adolescence, ambition and self-discovery with energetic performances and stylised humour. Its lively tone and local flavour give it a distinctive identity within the streaming lineup.

Riley

13 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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This character-focused indie drama explores identity, isolation and emotional resilience through intimate storytelling and grounded performances. The restrained approach allows its emotional themes to take centre stage.

Anemone

13 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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This atmospheric art-house drama blends surreal imagery with meditative storytelling and emotional ambiguity. Its visual style and slower pacing cater strongly to audiences seeking more experimental cinema.

From prestige dramas and supernatural thrillers to nostalgic fantasy and major franchise returns, streaming platforms are delivering one of the busiest release weeks of the season. Whether viewers are planning a weekend binge or searching for a standout film premiere, the week’s streaming lineup offers something for every mood and genre preference.

Redlands Cinema Guide: Action Blockbusters, Nostalgic Classics and Family Adventures: 07 – 13 May 2026

Redlands cinemas are offering a compact but crowd-pleasing lineup this week, balancing blockbuster action, anniversary rereleases and family-friendly favourites across Capalaba and Victoria Point. From the brutal fantasy combat of Mortal Kombat II to nostalgic returns like Bridget Jones, local moviegoers have a strong mix of mainstream entertainment and lighter family viewing options.

NEW RELEASES

Mortal Kombat II

07 May 2026 | Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

The legendary gaming franchise returns with expanded mythology, larger-scale battles and brutal fantasy action built for the cinema experience. Fans can expect familiar characters, intense fight choreography and a darker continuation of the series’ tournament saga.

Bridget Jones’s Diary – 25th Anniversary

07 May 2026 | Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

The beloved romantic comedy returns to the big screen for its anniversary rerelease, revisiting Bridget’s awkward charm, chaotic relationships and endlessly quotable humour. Its nostalgic appeal continues drawing both longtime fans and newer audiences.

Obsession

13 May 2026 | Cineplex (Victoria Point)

This moody psychological thriller explores dangerous attraction and emotional instability through tense storytelling and stylish visual direction. Its intimate suspense and darker atmosphere offer a sharp contrast to the week’s larger franchise releases.

STILL SHOWING

Hokum

Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

This eccentric comedy-drama continues building word-of-mouth attention through its unpredictable humour, quirky ensemble cast and emotionally grounded storytelling. Its unusual tone has helped it stand apart from more conventional studio releases.

Hoppers

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

The animated family adventure combines colourful visuals, energetic pacing and playful comedy in a crowd-friendly cinematic experience. Younger audiences continue responding strongly to its fast-moving humour and lively characters.

Michael

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

The ambitious musical biopic continues attracting strong cinema audiences with its large-scale production design and recreation of iconic performances. Awards conversation and nostalgic curiosity have helped sustain momentum across local screens.

Project Hail Mary

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

This visually immersive science-fiction adventure balances emotional storytelling with cosmic-scale survival drama and intelligent high-concept ideas. Audiences continue embracing its blend of humour, spectacle and suspenseful space exploration.

The Devil Wears Prada 2

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

Fashion rivalry and workplace tension return in a glossy sequel filled with sharp humour, stylish visuals and contemporary industry satire. The film’s nostalgic connection to the original continues resonating strongly with audiences.

The Magic Faraway Tree

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

The classic fantasy story has been transformed into a whimsical family adventure filled with magical worlds, nostalgic storytelling and imaginative visual design. Its gentle tone and broad family appeal continue drawing younger viewers.

The Sheep Detectives

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

This quirky animated mystery-comedy blends playful detective storytelling with eccentric humour and colourful visual gags. Families continue embracing its lighthearted tone and accessible all-ages appeal.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

Nintendo’s iconic gaming characters return in another energetic animated adventure packed with colourful intergalactic worlds, nostalgic references and fast-paced action. The blockbuster sequel continues performing strongly with families and longtime fans alike.

Redlands cinemas continue offering a strong mix of blockbuster spectacle, nostalgic rereleases and family-friendly adventures throughout the week. Whether audiences are looking for explosive action, stylish comedy or animated escapism, local screens across Capalaba and Victoria Point deliver something for every kind of moviegoer.

Rock Choir, Exhibitions and Creative Workshops in Redlands: 08 – 10 May 2026

There are a range of things to do this weekend for art lovers, including exhibitions, live performances and creative workshops across galleries, museums and community spaces. The program features visual art, heritage displays and hands-on activities, offering a mix of cultural experiences for different interests.

Create Exchange: Painted Up – Dean Biŋkin Tyson

07 April – 9 June 2026 | RAG, The Mezz, Cleveland
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An exhibition showcasing contemporary works exploring identity and culture through visual art.

Napery Over the Years: Textiles Exhibition

18 February – 31 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland
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A display examining textile history through curated pieces and historical context.

Our Forging History

18 April – 31 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland
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An exhibition exploring local heritage and industrial history through artefacts and storytelling.

Create and Connect: Felt Earrings

08 May 2026 | Russell Island Recreation Hall, Russell Island
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A hands-on workshop guiding participants through creating felt earrings in a social setting.

Rock Choir – Rocks the Redlands

09 May 2026 | RPAC Concert Hall, Cleveland
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A live choir performance featuring contemporary songs arranged for group vocals.

Lacy Knitted Shawlette Class

09 May 2026 | Village Creative Studio, Wellington Point
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A craft workshop focusing on knitting techniques to create a lace shawlette.

Heritage Talk with Carolyn Brammer

09 May 2026 | Coochiemudlo Island Heritage Society, Coochiemudlo Island
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A talk exploring local history and heritage topics presented by a guest speaker.

This weekend features a mix of exhibitions, performances and creative workshops across Redlands, with events taking place in galleries, museums and community venues throughout the region.

Mother’s Day Events, Movies and Family Activities in Redlands: 08 – 10 May 2026

There are plenty of things to do this weekend, with a mix of family-friendly activities, movie screenings and Mother’s Day events taking place across the region. From outdoor cinema and interactive experiences to dining events and workshops, there are options suited to families, children and group outings.

Family Picture Hunt – Red Scavenger Hunt

19 March – 29 May 2026 | Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland
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An interactive scavenger hunt encouraging families to explore exhibits while completing themed challenges.

Cookie Platter (Mother’s Day Theme)

08 May 2026 | Cordie’s Cake Supplies, Capalaba
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A hands-on workshop creating themed cookie platters suitable for Mother’s Day gifting.

Free Movie in the Park – Mamma Mia

08 May 2026 | Wellington Point Village Green, Wellington Point
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An outdoor screening of the musical film set in a relaxed park environment for families and groups.

Mother’s Day Movie Night – A Special Night Out for Our Redlands Mums

09 May 2026 | BCC Cinemas Capalaba – Capalaba Central Shopping Centre, Capalaba
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A cinema event offering a dedicated movie night experience for Mother’s Day celebrations.

Saturday Family Movie: Astro Kid

09 May 2026 | Victoria Point Library, Victoria Point
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A family-friendly film screening held in a community library setting.

Mother’s Day Brunch

10 May 2026 | Grand View Hotel, Cleveland
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A dining experience offering a brunch menu suitable for Mother’s Day gatherings.

Sparkling Mother’s Day

10 May 2026 | Sirromet Winery, Mount Cotton
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A winery event featuring food and beverages in a relaxed outdoor setting for Mother’s Day.

Mother’s Day Buffet Breakfast

10 May 2026 | Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point
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A buffet-style breakfast event catering to families celebrating Mother’s Day.

This weekend features a variety of family-friendly events, movie screenings and Mother’s Day activities across Redlands, including outdoor experiences, workshops and dining options suitable for all ages.

Beatles and Grunge Tribute Shows in Redlands: 08 – 10 May 2026

There are a range of things to do this weekend, with live music and tribute performances taking place across local venues. From classic rock tributes to country and live band performances, there are options suited to different music tastes and audiences.

The Beatlegs (The Ultimate Beatles Tribute)

08 May 2026 | Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point
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A tribute performance celebrating the music of The Beatles, featuring well-known hits from across their catalogue.

Split: Nirvana & Pearl Jam Tribute

08 May 2026 | Koala Tavern, Capalaba
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A live tribute show featuring music from Nirvana and Pearl Jam, focusing on the grunge era.

Toby Tyler and the Country Boys

08 May 2026 | Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point
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A live country music performance featuring classic and contemporary tracks.

Tracey Vaughan Trio

09 May 2026 | Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point
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A live music set showcasing jazz and contemporary styles in a relaxed venue setting.

This weekend features a mix of live music and tribute performances across Redlands, with events taking place in local clubs and venues suited to a variety of audiences.

The May 3 Show

A Country Talking — If You Know Where to Listen

You don’t really follow these mornings. You drift through them.

One call rolls into the next — a bit of weather, a bit of work, something remembered, something noticed — and before long you’ve got a clearer read on the country than anything packaged neatly could give you.

This week, it kept circling the same idea.

People are still moving. Still working.

But something’s shifted.

A Soft Start in Borroloola

Samuel’s voice came in low and steady out of Borroloola, like the day hadn’t quite fully started yet.

“Bit foggy this morning… sort of dewy.”

The moon was just going down, and there was a fishing competition building at King Ash Bay — prizes, weigh-ins later, the usual rhythm of a weekend up there.

Macca asked about the crowd.

Samuel didn’t rush the answer.

“Yeah… a few visitors.”

Then, after a beat, he added what mattered.

“Not as many as we expected.”

Fuel, he reckoned. Enough to slow people down.

He didn’t push it any further. Just left it there.

Shearing, Travel and the Cost of It

Dave’s call had movement in it — packing up, heading home, already thinking about the next job.

He’d been shearing around Cootamundra, on his way back to Deniliquin after a solid run.

Macca wandered into the old shearer stories — bikes, rough travel, making do.

Dave gave a quick nod to that.

“They done it tough those days.”

But then brought it back to now.

“You just got to travel to get it these days.”

The work’s still there. It’s everything around it that’s changed.

“It’s not cheap on the road… you’re paying more for everything.”

No drama in it. Just how it is.

When the Desert Comes Alive

Chris came in over a bit of noise — wind, engines, other voices.

He was out in basin country with a crew, heading into another long day.

Macca asked what it looked like out there.

Chris didn’t talk about the job.

“The environment’s gone crazy.”

They’d had rain. Proper rain.

What had been dry weeks earlier was suddenly alive — birds, butterflies, rabbits, everything moving.

He kept listing things, almost like he couldn’t keep up with it himself.

You could hear it happening around him as he spoke.

Working the Same Ground

Phil’s call sat quieter, but it carried something.

He’s working near Batlow and Tumut now, building out transmission lines — pushing access into farmland, working around conditions, taking it as it comes.

But when Macca asked, he reached back.

Last time he called in was 2020.

Fires.

He was on dozers then, cutting firebreaks through that same country.

Different job now. Slower work.

But the same ground.

The Long Way for a Simple Fix

Dean’s call had that steady, long-distance feel to it.

He’d come down from Darwin chasing a gooseneck trailer so the family could get to rodeos without taking two vehicles.

Macca asked how far they travel.

Dean didn’t hesitate.

“We’ll go 1,000 kilometres for a rodeo… 1,400’s not unusual.”

That wasn’t the point though.

The point was the road.

“The road’s very quiet… quieter than I’ve ever seen it.”

He’d been doing that trip for years.

He knew what it usually felt like.

You Feel It From the Driver’s Seat

Matty backed it up straight away.

Heading out of Melbourne towards Dubbo, empty truck, steady run.

“It’s been quiet… very quiet.”

Macca pushed him a bit.

Just today?

“No… it’s been quiet.”

Then he drifted north — New England, west of Dubbo — talking about how dry it is through there.

You could feel how those things sit together for him.

When It Stops Adding Up

Steve and Maria in Tolga spoke like people who’d already made peace with a decision.

Macca brought up their rose business.

They laughed a little.

No, not anymore.

“Trying to compete… it just got too hard.”

They talked through it — fertilisers, labour, imports — but it wasn’t one thing. It was all of it, building over time.

They loved it. That part was clear.

But loving it wasn’t enough to keep it going.

The Things You Don’t Notice

Rick’s call in Townsville came through a bit scratchy.

He runs a window and door business.

Macca had been talking about glass earlier, so Rick jumped in.

“You just can’t get a hold of it anymore.”

Started with coloured glass. Now even the basics are getting harder.

Macca pressed him on it.

What does that actually mean?

Rick explained it in practical terms — people want repairs done properly, like-for-like.

But the materials just aren’t there.

And underneath it all was the part that didn’t quite make sense.

The raw material is here.

The finished product isn’t.

Build Your Own Solution

Doug had already had a morning before he even called.

Driving back from Karumba, a few pigs ran out in front of him.

He took care of them.

Macca picked up on that, but Doug didn’t stay there.

He’s an electrician.

Used to run a motel.

Got fed up with rising power costs.

“So I built one,” he said, describing what he now runs as a local power operation.

From there, Doug just talked it through — how it started, how it grew, what he supplies now.

He didn’t sell it. Didn’t dress it up.

Just told it.

Big Numbers, Same Problem

Peter came in from Wangaratta with numbers.

Six days near Warren.

About 1,200 pigs.

Macca reacted — that sounds like something.

Peter didn’t pause.

“You don’t even make a dent.”

He explained it — river systems, thick country, places you can’t get into properly.

Back home, he’s seeing more signs.

Ground turned. Movement where there hadn’t been any before.

It’s not a spike.

It’s a spread.

Not Everyone’s Slowing Down

Sue’s call from Mackay lifted the tempo straight away.

More than 500 riders in town for a Harley rally.

Macca asked if she rides.

She laughed.

“I absolutely love it.”

Then the trips came — Uluru, Tasmania, planning a full lap.

“Once you go somewhere… you plan the next one.”

Same roads everyone else was talking about.

Different reason to be on them.

Dry Country, Familiar Voices

Lucy was out near Tamworth, feeding cattle, dog beside her in the ute.

Three dry summers.

“We’re sort of back in 2019 again.”

Macca moved with her through it — drought here, floods somewhere else.

Then the call turned.

She told him she’d written in years ago.

About her dad. A regular listener.

Macca picked it up straight away.

Now she’s the one calling.

Same show.

Different voice.

Seeing It Over Time

Sean and Janine had been on the road for months.

Nullarbor. Up the coast. Through places like Kalbarri.

Macca asked what they’d noticed.

Sean didn’t hesitate.

“There’s not a lot of people out.”

He ran through it — caravan parks, stops, places that should have been fuller.

Not empty.

Just lighter.

Early Days on the Land

Nick was only a few months into farm life in Mickles Rivulet.

Fences still going in. Cattle not quite settled.

Macca asked how it was going.

Nick paused.

“It’s hard… but it’s good.”

Coming from a life at sea, it’s a shift.

And it doesn’t take long, he said, to understand why fewer people are getting into it.

The Drive Back to Alice

Ken was on the road to Alice Springs.

Macca asked what for.

“The Cup.”

His voice lifted slightly.

“Big day… for all the right reasons.”

He’d lived there for decades.

Knows the place.

Knows how it’s talked about.

Then, almost as an aside—

“No one waves anymore.”

Macca laughed.

Ken didn’t.

“I still do.”

Starting Again

Divine’s call sat quietly at the end.

Near Yea, living in a shed after losing her home in the Longwood fires.

Macca asked about rebuilding.

She answered simply.

“I don’t think we will.”

Only been in Australia a year.

There wasn’t much more said.

There didn’t need to be.

One Conversation at a Time

By the end of the morning, it wasn’t one story.

It was the repetition.

Quiet roads. Higher costs. Work still moving.

Different voices, same threads.

You don’t get the country all at once.

You get it like this.

One call at a time.

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Man On Fire, New Series And Film Releases On Streaming: 30 April – 06 May 2026

A week of new streaming arrivals across major platforms including Netflix, Apple TV+ and Prime Video, featuring new series premieres, international releases and returning franchise titles spanning drama, thriller and documentary storytelling.

Man On Fire: Season 1

30 April 2026 | Netflix
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A new series adaptation of the action thriller story following an ex-mercenary drawn back into a violent world shaped by revenge and redemption.

My Dearest Señorita

01 May 2026 | Netflix
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A character-driven international drama exploring identity, relationships and personal transformation.

Swapped

01 May 2026 | Netflix
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A drama centred on unexpected life changes after two people experience a sudden identity shift.

The Session Man

04 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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A music-focused film exploring the life of a studio session musician and their influence on the industry.

Ready Or Not: Here I Come

05 May 2026 | Apple TV+
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A sequel continuing the thriller franchise with escalating tension and survival-based storytelling.

Citadel: Season 2

06 May 2026 | Prime Video
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The return of the global spy series expanding its interconnected espionage storyline across international settings.

Streaming platforms this week feature a focused lineup of new series, films and returning franchises across major services, with a strong mix of thriller, drama and international content.

Hokum, New Releases and Local Cinema Picks in Redlands: 30 April – 06 May 2026

A selection of new releases and ongoing films is showing across Redlands cinemas, with a mix of mainstream titles and family-friendly options available at Capalaba and Victoria Point locations.

NEW RELEASES

Hokum

30 April 2026 | Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

A new release screening at a major local cinema, offering a general audience option.

Seven Snipers

30 April 2026 | Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

An international action film centred on a military storyline, screening across two locations.

The Sheep Detectives

03 May 2026 | Cineplex (Victoria Point)

A family-oriented release offering a lighter cinema option within the Redlands area.

STILL SHOWING

Fuze

Cineplex (Victoria Point)

A film continuing its run at a local cinema venue.

GOAT

Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

A widely screened title maintaining its presence at a major cinema location.

Hoppers

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

A feature film with ongoing screenings across both Redlands cinema sites.

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy

Cineplex (Victoria Point)

A continuing film screening at a single local cinema.

Michael

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

A broadly available film across both major cinema venues in the area.

Project Hail Mary

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

A science fiction feature continuing its run locally.

The Devil Wears Prada 2

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

A sequel continuing to screen across Redlands cinemas.

The Drama

Cineplex (Victoria Point)

A film maintaining its screening at a single venue.

The Magic Faraway Tree

Cineplex (Victoria Point)

A family-focused film continuing its run at a local cinema.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Cineplex (Victoria Point), Event Cinemas (Capalaba)

An animated feature maintaining availability across both cinema locations.

Redlands cinemas offer a focused lineup of new releases and ongoing films, with a mix of mainstream and family-friendly viewing options available across local venues.