Weekend Watch: Start 2026 with Family Movies in the Redlands

Happy New Year, Redlands! The cinemas are open and ready to entertain you in 2026. This week brings feel-good stories and family fun to the coast. Whether you’re catching a flick at Capalaba, Victoria Point, or Wynnum, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.


Opening This Week

Song Sung Blue 

In cinemas from 1 January 

Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson shine in this musical drama about love, family, and Neil Diamond cover bands. Catch it at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


The Choral 

In cinemas from 1 January 

A heartwarming story about community and singing, featuring a stellar British cast led by Ralph Fiennes. Catch it at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


The Pout-Pout Fish 

In cinemas from 1 January 

Turn that frown upside down! The kids will love this animated adaptation of the famous book. Catch it at Cineplex Victoria Point and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Still Showing

The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants 

The nautical nonsense continues at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Anaconda 

The action reboot is still showing at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Avatar: Fire and Ash 

James Cameron’s epic is still drawing crowds at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


The Housemaid 

The gripping thriller continues its run at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Where to Watch

  • Event Cinemas Capalaba – Capalaba Central Shopping Centre
  • Cineplex Victoria Point – Lakeside Victoria Point
  • Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum

From big-screen musicals to animated adventures, the Redlands cinemas are packed with great stories to kick off the new year. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.

The New Year Streaming Guide: Must-Watch Releases 1 to 7 January 2026

The new year kicks off with a major wave of high-profile premieres across the streaming platforms. From blockbuster finales and returning series to fresh documentaries and reality experiments, the first week of January sets the tone for what’s to come in 2026. Whether you’re easing into the year or diving straight into a binge, here’s everything new to stream between 1 and 7 January 2026.


Highlights of the Week (Top Picks)

A curated selection of the biggest releases to start the year:

  • Stranger Things 5: The Finale (Netflix) — The global phenomenon reaches its long-awaited conclusion.
  • Beast Games: Season 2 (Prime Video) — The viral competition series returns with bigger challenges.
  • Unlocked: A Jail Experiment – Season 2 (Netflix) — The controversial social experiment continues.
  • Red Eye: Season 2 (Stan) — The tense thriller returns with higher stakes.
  • Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory (Disney+) — A breathtaking nature documentary to start the year.


BY PLATFORM


NETFLIX

1 January

Stranger Things 5: The Finale
The epic saga of Hawkins comes to an end as the final chapter delivers its ultimate showdown.

7 January

Unlocked: A Jail Experiment – Season 2
A bold social experiment returns, examining power, trust and survival inside a real correctional facility.


STAN

1 January

Dear Life
A reflective drama exploring love, loss and the moments that shape a lifetime.

2 January

Red Eye: Season 2
The high-tension thriller continues as new conspiracies emerge and danger escalates.

3 January

Changing Ends: Season 2
The comedy-drama returns, blending humour and heart as its characters navigate identity and family.

6 January

The Witches
A dark fantasy reimagining centred on secrets, power and the supernatural.


MAX

1 January

The Prince
A dramatic series examining privilege, ambition and power behind palace walls.

2 January

The Cult of the Real Housewife
A documentary-style deep dive into fandom, fame and the culture surrounding reality television.


BINGE

1 January

RUN
A high-energy thriller launching the year with momentum and mystery.

4 January

Freaky Tales
A genre-blending anthology packed with strange stories and unexpected twists.

7 January

The Postcard Bandit
A true-crime series exploring one of Australia’s most infamous criminal cases.


DISNEY+

2 January

Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory
An immersive wildlife documentary following the fastest animals on Earth in their natural habitat.


PRIME VIDEO

6 January

Spring Fever
A romantic drama capturing renewal, connection and emotional awakening.

7 January

Beast Games: Season 2
The high-stakes competition series returns with tougher challenges and bigger prizes.


January opens with a strong mix of finales, franchise returns and bold new concepts across every major streamer. Whether you’re saying goodbye to Stranger Things, diving into reality experiments or starting the year with documentaries and thrillers, the first week of 2026 delivers plenty to keep you entertained as the year begins.

A Quiet Creative Start to the Year in Redland from 2-4 January 2026

The first weekend of January is ideal for slow gallery visits and quiet creative time. These exhibitions offer calm spaces, colour, and thoughtful works to enjoy at your own pace.


Water Works by Joe Furlonger

Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland | 30 November 2025 to 27 January 2026
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A serene exhibition inspired by water, movement, and coastal light. A peaceful visit that suits a relaxed holiday mood.


Some Things Too Bright to See by Holly Anderson

Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland | 30 November 2025 to 27 January 2026
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Bold colour and layered forms fill the gallery with energy. Engaging to look at while still feeling calm and unhurried.


In Focus 2025: Flourish

RAG, The Mezz, Cleveland | 1 December 2025 to 16 January 2026
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A bright and uplifting exhibition featuring fresh ideas and creative growth. Easy to explore and well suited to a short visit.


Holiday Collection Art Exhibition

Redland Yurara Art Society Studio and Gallery, Thornlands | 3 January 2026
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A seasonal exhibition showcasing local artists and handmade works. A welcoming space to browse and enjoy community creativity.


Redlands offers a gentle creative start to the year. These exhibitions invite you to slow down, wander, and reconnect with art before regular routines return.

Redlands Family Fun for the First New Year Weekend 2-4 January 2026

The first weekend of the new year brings easy family outings, live sport, and active kids sessions across Redlands. These events suit holiday energy and simple plans close to home.


New Years Eve Carnival

Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point | 31 December 2025
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A lively community carnival with rides, food, and entertainment. A fun way for families to celebrate together before the new year begins.


USA Down Under International Softball Series

Redlands Softball Park, Ormiston | 31 December 2025 to 3 January 2026
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International level softball with fast paced games and strong atmosphere. Great for sports loving families and kids who enjoy watching elite athletes.


Wellington Point Bowls Club Junior Wello Wildcats Squad

Wellington Point Bowls Club, Wellington Point | 2 January 2026
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A friendly junior bowls session focused on skills, teamwork, and outdoor fun. A relaxed holiday activity that keeps kids moving.


Redlands offers a simple mix of celebration, sport, and active fun to start the year. These events make it easy for families to enjoy time together without overplanning.

New Year Sounds Across Redlands from 2-4 January 2026

The new year rolls on with party nights, tribute shows, acoustic tours, and relaxed club sessions across Redlands. This weekend suits late nights, casual catch ups, and easing back into live music after the celebrations.


Tipsy Unicorn Space Cowboy

Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland | 31 December 2025
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A themed New Year’s Eve party with big energy and late night vibes. Bold, fun, and built for celebrating.


Live Music with Emma C

Craft Brew House, Birkdale | 31 December 2025
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A relaxed New Year’s Eve session in a cosy local venue. Easy listening and a friendly crowd.


2025 NYE, Pink vs Gaga Tribute Show

Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point | 31 December 2025
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A high energy tribute night celebrating two pop icons. Big vocals, crowd favourites, and plenty of fun.


New Years Eve 2025–26

Redlands RSL, Cleveland | 31 December 2025
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A classic New Year’s Eve celebration with live entertainment and a lively atmosphere. Comfortable and social.


Stefan Hauk, Before The Dawn Tour

Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland | 1 January 2026
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An intimate acoustic performance to start the year. Calm, reflective, and perfect for easing into January.


Route 66

Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point | 2 January 2026
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A lively live band session with familiar rock and party favourites. Easy fun with a strong local crowd.


Busby Marou, Back on the Tools Acoustic Tour

Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland | 2 January 2026
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A stripped back acoustic show from a much loved Australian duo. Warm storytelling and relaxed vibes.


Live Music Weekend Line Up

Redlands RSL, Cleveland | 2 to 4 January 2026
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Friday Raff De Duo
Saturday Chi Chi
Sunday Mono

A full weekend of easy live music sessions. Drop in any day and enjoy a laid back club atmosphere.


Live Music Weekend Line Up

Capalaba Sports Club, Capalaba | 2 to 4 January 2026
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Friday Scott Sullivan
Saturday Whitey
Sunday Mr John

Casual live music across the weekend. Ideal for relaxed afternoons and easy nights out.


Live Music Weekend Line Up

Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point | 2 to 4 January 2026
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Friday Jesse Cait
Saturday Allan Cameron
Sunday Sean Wade

A steady run of live performances in a familiar club setting. Comfortable and social.


Across The Ages

Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point | 3 January 2026
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A live show covering hits from different eras. A crowd pleasing option with wide appeal.


Redlands keeps the momentum going after New Year’s with a mix of parties, acoustic shows, and relaxed local gigs. Pick a big night or ease into the weekend with live music close to home.

The Dec 21 Show

The Australian Phone Box, One Last Time Before Christmas

The final program before Christmas always has its own tempo. The phone lines are open, the pace eases, and the stories arrive without hurry — from cars pulled over on country roads, from kitchens, islands, cricket grounds and ferries crossing Bass Strait. There’s no theme for the morning, no grand design. Just people, ringing in from wherever they happen to be, sharing what’s in front of them as the year draws to a close.

Downham Farm, the Darling River, and a Landscape That Holds Memory

Kevin rang first, calling from Fletcher’s Lake Road, travelling near the Darling River between Wentworth and Tolarno. Three years earlier, he and his family bought Downham Farm at the end of the millennium drought, when the place was bare. They didn’t know rain was coming, or that it would keep coming for more than a year, followed by flooding on a scale comparable to the 1956 flood.

The old homestead survived bushfires, floods and everything else. The land itself carries deep history: Aboriginal imprints, Cobb & Co river crossings, and paddle steamer landing points that now form a walking track along the bank. Kevin spoke about the place as something unique rather than something owned.

Driving recently through Bourke and along the Darling, he noticed wildlife everywhere — kangaroos in huge numbers, along with foxes, pigs and feral cats. He mentioned seeing two albino kangaroos in recent weeks, which bush lore associates with population surges. Whether superstition or observation, the land was clearly responding to changing seasons.

Before hanging up, Kevin flagged another story for next year: European carp and the condition of Australia’s rivers.

A Young Cricketer on the Road

Next came Digby, aged 12, calling from the car as he travelled from Moree to Gunnedah to play cricket. He plays representative cricket for Moree and has been travelling around the countryside with his dad for sport for several years.

He described himself as “probably a batter”. Macca spoke to him about fielding, practice, and repetition, using examples like Steve Smith and Mark Waugh. Digby listened carefully. The match would start at 9:30am, forty overs, most of the day.

Christmas would be spent at home this year, a welcome break after all the travel.

A Piano Up Mount Wellington, and Now Around Australia

Colin rang next, following up on a call from the previous year about his nephew, Kelvin Smith, the Tasmanian pianist who pushed an upright piano to the summit of Mount Wellington. Macca recalled his disbelief at the time, learning that Kelvin had engineered a special frame with braking systems to satisfy police requirements. The effort took 23 hours and 21 minutes.

Colin explained that Kelvin is now touring mainland Australia with a baby grand piano on a trailer behind a Toyota Hilux, complete with a dehumidifier to protect the instrument. He plans to play at iconic locations around the country — Uluru, Simpson Desert sites, coastal and inland landmarks — wherever the place feels right. The piano belongs to a men’s homeless shelter, and while fundraising was not explicitly promoted, the performances continue his long-standing connection to community causes.

Kelvin later rang himself, calling from the Spirit of Tasmania as he boarded for the mainland. He confirmed the plan: two months on the road, travelling clockwise as far north as the wet season allows, unloading the piano and playing wherever he arrives. No concerts, no advertising, no agenda. Just music for whoever happens to be there.

Reflections on a Long Year

As the morning unfolded, Macca reflected on the year that had been. He spoke about the passing of Col Joye and Lawsy, and about learning things late in life — including details about Captain Cook’s death in Hawaii that were never taught in school.

Kieran Kelly joined him in the studio. They talked about ageing, fitness, and mental challenge. Kieran spoke about swimming, boxing, Pilates, strength training, and finishing a book that took five years to write. Physical effort mattered, but so did intellectual engagement.

The conversation moved naturally into the cost of living. Airfares, airline capacity, and rising prices were discussed, along with money supply, housing affordability and the difficulty younger Australians face trying to buy homes.

Building Roads on Mornington Island

Benny rang from Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria, where he runs a road crew — something the island had not had before. In the past two years, his team has upgraded roads that were little more than goat tracks, laying gravel and improving access around the island.

The crew numbers fifteen, including machinery operators and traffic control. Many are local young men in their twenties. Benny spoke about the importance of giving people a chance to learn skills and build rhythm and purpose into their lives. He flies in and out from the Atherton Tablelands every six to eight weeks and is looking forward to returning home, especially with twins due in July.

Music on the Road and Old-School Values

Macca then told the story of meeting Zack, a mine worker travelling between jobs who plays music in his spare time. Zack performs with an outlaw country band called Bubba Bishop, drawing inspiration from classic country traditions. The music is raw, authentic and grounded in working life rather than polish or production.

This led into discussion about artificial intelligence and music, with callers noting how easily AI-generated songs can now be created. Macca acknowledged their technical impressiveness but questioned what might be lost without live performance and human presence.

Weather, Gardens, and Christmas from Afar

Irv wrote from Maine in the United States, describing deep winter conditions, sub-zero temperatures, snow cover and early sunsets as the winter solstice approached. He and Celia wished Macca and listeners a happy Christmas from the cold northern hemisphere.

Susie rang from Alice Springs, where temperatures had exceeded 40 degrees for weeks. She described coping strategies, including ice baths inspired by the Wim Hof method, and spoke about the benefits of pushing the body out of constant comfort.

Chris rang from Flying Fish Point near Innisfail, explaining how tropical humidity affects everyday life. Laundry can take days to dry, and mould grows quickly in cupboards during the wet season.

Therese rang from Northland, New Zealand, sitting in her mother-in-law’s vegetable garden while listening to the program. She described the rapid growth of plants in the warm climate and spoke about normally living in Dungog, where she runs a café. Christmas this year was about family and slowing down.

Letters, Memories, and Life Lived Elsewhere

Ian rang to share memories of operating D8 dozers in Vietnam in 1968 with the Royal Australian Engineers, clearing jungle near Nui Dat. He reflected on the danger, the losses, and the strange logic of military operations, noting that Australia brought damaged machinery home rather than abandoning it.

James rang to identify a large blue yacht seen in Sydney Harbour. The vessel is called Sea Eagle, owned by Taiwanese billionaire Dr Samuel Lim, and available for charter. James also recommended the MarineTraffic app for tracking large vessels and spoke about working in shipping, including car imports through Port Kembla.

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Chrissie rang, reflecting on immigration, accents, volunteering, and her involvement with Rotary in Hobart. She spoke about the need for younger volunteers and the value of community service.

KJ rang from Blackburn South in Melbourne, reflecting on arriving in Australia from India decades earlier. He spoke about slowly becoming Australian through shared experiences, sport, grief and joy, while also addressing racism, immigration policy, and the importance of criticising systems rather than people.

Hans rang from Endeavour Hills, southeast of Melbourne, describing daily walks in nearby nature reserves where he sees kangaroos, echidnas and native birds. Originally from Germany, he spoke about respecting Australian wildlife and feeling deeply at home in the landscape.

A Burnt Christmas Tree and a Town That Responded

Faye rang from Kempsey with a story that brought the program to a pause. The town’s Christmas tree, erected earlier in December, had burned down, leaving only a metal frame. Overnight, locals turned up with decorations, ribbons, lights and even fishing rods to reach the top. The tree was redecorated by the community.

Though the RSL offered to replace it, the town wanted to keep the rebuilt version. What began as vandalism became a shared act of care.

Feet on the Ground, Music, and the Long Way Around

Ben Mifsud, a podiatrist, joined Macca in the studio. He had earlier helped Macca on the roadside when his car ran out of oil. Ben spoke about feet, old and new podiatry tools, and how people often take their feet for granted until something goes wrong.

He also spoke about his annual trips to the Elvis Festival in Parkes, describing the joy of country towns, road trips and shared enthusiasm for music that still resonates decades after Elvis’s death.

Debbie rang from Busselton with an update on the replica of the Endeavour, explaining plans for a major re-rig involving kilometres of standing rigging. She spoke about hopes for a voyage to Whitby in England for the Captain Cook tricentenary and the need for volunteers and funding.

Barry and Liz Wessels rang to talk about windsurfing, describing how the sport led them from Melbourne to Western Australia, and later to Greece, where they continue to windsurf. They spoke about ageing, fitness, and the joy of movement and travel.

Ryan Goodman appeared unexpectedly, reconnecting with Macca after more than twenty years. As a Canberra Grammar student, Ryan had once interviewed Macca for a school project. Now working in sports media, he spoke about attending a Wests Tigers protest and his continued passion for sport. His partner Monica joined the conversation, reflecting on Christmas travel between Melbourne, Ballarat and Canberra.

Holding It All Lightly

By the time the last calls faded, there was no single message to take away — only a sense of accumulation. A year measured not by events, but by voices. By people building roads, driving kids to cricket, restoring farms, pushing pianos up mountains, redecorating burnt Christmas trees, and simply getting on with things. As always, the program ended the way it began — Australia talking to itself, holding it all lightly, and heading into Christmas much the same way it lives the rest of the year.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer:Australia All Over’ is a program produced and broadcast by the ABC Local Radio Network and hosted by Ian McNamara. Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara, the ABC, or the ‘Australia All Over’ program. This weekly review is an independent summary based on publicly available episodes. All original content and recordings remain the property of the ABC. Our summaries are written in our own words and are intended for commentary and review purposes only. Readers can listen to the full episodes via the official ABC platforms.

End-of-Year Watchlist: Spy Thrillers, Rom-Coms, and True Crime for 25-31 December 2025

As the year draws to a close, the streaming giants are delivering a massive final wave of content to keep you entertained through the holiday break. From high-stakes spy thrillers and gritty true crime documentaries to nostalgia-filled rom-coms and fresh Australian comedies, there is plenty to binge while you recover from Christmas lunch. Here is what you can watch to ring in the New Year.


Weekly Highlights

Before you dive into the full list, here are the must-see releases generating the most buzz this week.

  • Sunny Nights (Stan): Hollywood stars Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden touch down in Sydney for this chaotic Stan Original series. They play siblings trying to start a spray tan business, only to get wrapped up in the city’s criminal underbelly. It is a perfect mix of fish-out-of-water comedy and crime caper.
  • Cashero (Netflix): This inventive Korean series adds a unique twist to the superhero genre. Lee Jun-ho stars as a civil servant whose physical strength increases depending on how much cash he is holding. It promises a fun balance of high-stakes action and relatable financial struggles.
  • The Copenhagen Test (BINGE): Simu Liu leads this tense sci-fi thriller as an intelligence analyst who finds his own mind hacked. With his every move broadcast to unseen enemies, he has to navigate a world where privacy is extinct while trying to prove his loyalty.

Here is what’s new to watch across all your favourite platforms.

Stan

25 December 2025

Runaway Bride

Julia Roberts and Richard Gere team up in this beloved romantic comedy about a columnist writing a piece on a woman famous for leaving her grooms at the altar. As he digs deeper into her history to prove she is a “man-eater,” he finds his cynicism challenged by an unexpected connection.

26 December 2025

Sunny Nights: Season 1

Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden star in this chaotic comedy about siblings who move to Sydney to start a spray tan business. Their pursuit of a fresh start goes sideways when they get entangled with the local criminal underworld, forcing them to navigate a mix of mobsters and beauty products.

27 December 2025

Erin Brockovich

Based on a true story, Julia Roberts stars as a tenacious legal assistant who uncovers a massive water contamination scandal. Her determination leads to one of the largest class-action lawsuits in history, proving that even the biggest corporations can be held accountable. 

28 December 2025

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

Ed and Lorraine Warren return to investigate one of their most chilling cases, starting with a fight for a young boy’s soul. The horror escalates when a murder suspect claims demonic possession as a legal defence, marking a first in American history.


Netflix

26 December 2025

Cashero: Season 1

In this unique Korean superhero series, Lee Jun-ho plays an ordinary civil servant who gains superhuman strength that scales with the amount of cash he holds. He joins forces with a powered team to save the world, all while managing the very real struggle of emptying his bank account to fuel his abilities. 

26 December 2025

Cover-Up

This documentary chronicles the fearless career of investigative journalist Seymour Hersh. Through archival footage and interviews, it explores how he brought some of the most significant government secrets to light, from the My Lai massacre to the hidden truths of modern warfare. 

30 December 2025

Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story

This true crime documentary exposes the disturbing actions of family therapist and YouTuber Jodi Hildebrandt. It details how she used her authority to manipulate clients and facilitate abuse, leaving a trail of devastated families in her wake.


BINGE

27 December 2025

The Copenhagen Test: Season 1

Simu Liu stars in this futuristic spy thriller as an intelligence analyst whose brain is hacked, exposing his every move to unknown enemies. Living under constant surveillance, he must outsmart his invisible observers and prove his loyalty in a world where privacy has been erased. 


31 December 2025

Trap House

Dave Bautista leads this action-packed thriller where a group of teens attempt to rob a cartel using tactical gear found in their parents’ basement. The heist turns deadly when they discover their parents are elite DEA agents, and they must fight to survive against both the criminals and the law. 


Apple TV+

31 December 2025

Apple Music Live: Fred again…

Ring in the New Year with an electrifying concert film from acclaimed producer and artist Fred again… Capturing the raw emotion and energy of his live performances, this special offers the perfect soundtrack for your New Year’s Eve festivities.


With such a diverse range of titles dropping in the final days of the year, there is no shortage of great content to watch. Whether you want to escape into a sci-fi mystery, laugh at a fish-out-of-water comedy, or dive into a gripping true story, these new additions are the perfect way to wrap up 2025.

Redlands Movie Guide: Boxing Day Releases & Holiday Hits for 25-31 December

Cinemas across the Redlands light up this Boxing Day with a massive selection of movies. While the Bay gets the newest releases, the biggest blockbusters of the year are continuing their reign across the coast.


Opening This Week

Anaconda 

In cinemas from 25 December 

The giant snake returns in this action-comedy reboot. Watch a star-studded cast try to survive the jungle. Catch it at Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants 

In cinemas from 26 December 

Are you ready, kids? SpongeBob hits the big screen for a new adventure. Catch it at Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


The Housemaid 

In cinemas from 26 December 

A gripping psychological thriller about a woman who uncovers dark secrets in her new workplace. Catch it at Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Still Showing

Avatar: Fire and Ash 

James Cameron’s visual masterpiece is the movie of the summer. Catch it at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Wicked: For Good 

The world is still green! The musical phenomenon continues at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Zootopia 2 

Disney’s hit sequel is perfect for a family day out. Showing at Event Cinemas Capalaba, Cineplex Victoria Point, and Bayside Cinemas Wynnum.


Where to Watch

  • Event Cinemas Capalaba – Capalaba Central Shopping Centre
  • Cineplex Victoria Point – Lakeside Victoria Point
  • Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum

From exciting new releases at the Bay to the year’s biggest hits continuing at Capalaba and Victoria Point, the Redlands cinemas are packed with great stories this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.

Where to Catch Live Music in Redlands After Christmas 26-28 December 2025

The days after Christmas bring a relaxed but lively run of local gigs across Redlands. Expect party nights, pub favourites, and easy live music sessions that suit holiday catch ups.


House Party Saturdays ft. Kaitlyn

Cleveland Sands Hotel, Cleveland | 27 December 2025
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A high energy party night with strong crowd vibes. A top pick if you want a late Saturday session with a fun atmosphere.


Undercover Blonde

Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point | 27 December 2025
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A lively live band known for keeping the dance floor moving. Great for a classic Saturday night out.


DJ NOIZ

Koala Tavern, Capalaba | 27 December 2025
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A late night DJ set with strong party energy. Ideal if you want to keep things upbeat after Christmas.


Red Rock

Redlands Sporting Club, Wellington Point | 26 December 2025
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A Boxing Day live show with familiar tunes and a friendly crowd. A solid way to ease into the weekend.


The Naturals

The Alexandra Hills Hotel, Alexandra Hills | 27 December 2025
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A relaxed pub gig with an easygoing vibe. Good for casual drinks and live music with friends.


Live Music with Nathan G

Craft Brew House, Birkdale | 26 December 2025
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A chilled live set in a cosy local venue. Perfect for a low key Boxing Day night.


Live Music with Lee Griffin

Craft Brew House, Birkdale | 27 December 2025
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A comfortable Saturday session with familiar sounds. Easy to enjoy with a relaxed crowd.


Paully

Capalaba Sports Club, Capalaba | 26 December 2025
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A casual live performance that suits a Boxing Day catch up. Simple and laid back.


Laura Doolan

Capalaba Sports Club, Capalaba | 27 December 2025
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A relaxed Saturday set with easy listening tunes. Ideal for an unhurried night out.


Benson

Capalaba Sports Club, Capalaba | 28 December 2025
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A calm Sunday session to wind down the weekend. Comfortable live music with a friendly feel.


Live Music, Greg Berrimen

Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point | 26 December 2025
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An easy Boxing Day performance in a familiar club setting. Suits a relaxed start to the weekend.


Live Music, Andrew Taylor

Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club, Victoria Point | 27 December 2025
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A laid back Saturday night session with steady live music. No fuss and easy to enjoy.


Redlands keeps things lively after Christmas with a mix of party nights and relaxed local gigs. Pick your vibe, meet up with friends, and enjoy the summer break.

Easy Family Plans in Redlands After Christmas 26-28 December 2025

The quiet days after Christmas are perfect for simple, active outings close to home. This weekend offers an easy option for families who want fresh air, movement, and a relaxed community vibe.


Wellington Point Bowls Club Junior Wello Wildcats Squad

Wellington Point Bowls Club, Wellington Point | 26 December 2025
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A fun junior bowls session focused on learning skills and enjoying time outdoors. A great Boxing Day activity for kids who like being active in a friendly setting.


In Focus 2025, FLOURISH

RAG, The Mezz, Cleveland | 1 December 2025 to 16 January 2026
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A bright and uplifting exhibition featuring fresh ideas and visual storytelling. Easy to explore with children and great for sparking conversation.


Water Works by Joe Furlonger

Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland | 30 November 2025 to 27 January 2026
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Soft colours and flowing forms create a calm gallery experience. A peaceful visit that works well for families wanting a quiet moment together.


Some Things Too Bright to See by Holly Anderson

Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland | 30 November 2025 to 27 January 2026
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Bold colour and layered shapes capture attention quickly. Kids enjoy the visual energy while adults appreciate the detail.


Le Chapeau, Textiles Exhibition

Redlands Coast Museum, Cleveland | 15 September to 31 December 2025
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A gentle exhibition filled with texture and pattern. A nice option for families who enjoy slower museum visits and hands on discussion.


Redlands keeps things calm and family focused between Christmas and New Year. If you are looking for an easy outing that gets kids moving, this is a simple way to enjoy the holiday break.