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Loud, proud and free - PrideFest is back
Moreton Bay PrideFest returns as a free, all-ages event at Pine Rivers Park, with live entertainment, community stalls and vibrant celebrations of diversity.
Cocktails, cowboys and a night of bootlegging mischief
Set in the dusty frontier town of Cold Water in 1904, Moonshine Saloon throws you head-first into the illicit world of bootlegging in the lawless American West.
The Screaming Jets to headline huge 12-hour festival at Redcliffe
One of Australia’s most iconic rock bands is heading to Redcliffe, with The Screaming Jets set to headline this year’s Where We Belong Festival, leading a lineup of more than 20 acts in the event’s biggest year yet.
Sips and Sounds Warner brings live music and relaxed vibes to Dragonfly Park this Sunday
Warner locals are in for a laid-back afternoon of live music, food and community connection when Sips and Sounds Warner returns this Sunday.
What’s on in 2026 with free community events across the City of Moreton Bay
A full calendar of free community events is being rolled out for 2026, giving locals clarity on what’s happening and when.
Christmas Twilight Markets return to Redcliffe
The Redcliffe Markets Christmas Twilight event will return to the foreshore, with more than 250 artisan stalls, gourmet street eats and plenty of festive fun. Santa and real reindeer will even stop by to join in the merriment. Here are the details.
Mousetrap scurries to new home
Mousetrap Theatre will raise the curtain this week on its first production at the company’s new home in Redcliffe.
For the love of bagpipes
The unique sound of bagpipes draws a crowd – the curious and those with a deep love for the instrument – but it also has a knack of bringing people together, something the Redcliffe Scottish Pipe Band has been doing for more than 70 years. Join them at their next event or learn to play yourself.
Reece trades Origin for off-road
Broncos' star Reece Walsh swapped rugby league for Supercross in Redcliffe today when unveiled as a Boost Mobile AUSX Championship Ambassador.
Singers bring community together
Caboolture Community Choir is celebrating 30 years of uniting the community through song by staging a free concert in September. Here are the details.