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Gallery: NAIDOC Week festivities at Dakabin State School
Students at Dakabin State School are celebrating NAIDOC Week by doing lots of fun things in the classroom, including making their own Indigenous paintings, reading books and playing games.
Gallery: Thousands relive the Middle Ages at Abbey Medieval Festival
Around 30,000 people attended the two-day festival, which featured plenty of sword fights, jousting, oil wrestling, dancing, falconry and even a castle siege.
Classic cars to rev up motoring enthusiasts
Pelican Park in Clontarf will be a wheely great spot to admire lots of classic and muscle cars this month, with Peninsula Motorfest returning on July 23. Find out what's in store at this free event here
Having a ball: Kazal to prove he's Ekka's top dog
Annette Dobson from Albany Creek and her six-year-old Hungarian Wirehead Vizsla named Kazal will be out to impress the judges in a bid to be named Best in Show in the gundog category at this year's Ekka.
Interactive murder mystery to mystify audiences
Theatre goers will need to put their thinking caps on and sharpen their detective skills if they are to figure out who the murderer is in Mousetrap Theatre’s upcoming production, Death in Hollywood.
Recycling scheme expands to include home collection
Avid recyclers no longer need to cart bags, boxes or bins of plastic and glass bottles to their nearest recycling centre for a 10-cent refund, with Containers for Change now offering a home collection service for a number of suburbs across Moreton Bay. Click here to see if your suburb is on the list
Spotlight to shine again on Charles Dickens' classic tale
One of Charles Dickens’ beloved tales is set to delight audiences of all ages this month, with a new show opening at the Redcliffe Entertainment Centre this Friday night. Performed by a cast of 50 actors from Redcliffe Musical Theatre, the performance will feature fun, music, singing and more
Indigenous mural featuring native animals and carpet snake unveiled in Caboolture for NAIDOC Week
The mural was painted by acclaimed Indigenous artist James Doyle – a proud Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi), Butchella, Iman, Gungarri man - and his family. Find out what stories are in the mural here
First look: Construction to begin on new Mathematics Gallery
A new Mathema Gallery that is set to be built in Ocean View will house rare mathematical artefacts, artworks and interactive digital displays, as well as provide hands-on activities such as worksheets and games for visitors to test their brains.
Potterheads to apparate in Samford for double birthday celebration
Samford’s very own version of Diagon Alley, also known as The Store of Requirement, is set to celebrate a magical birthday this month which all witches, wizards and muggles are invited to attend. Find out more about the festivities here