Redcliffe & Surrounds

Well-known as a family-friendly holiday destination with calm beaches, the Redcliffe Peninsula is a popular seaside region.

The Redcliffe Peninsula comprises of suburbs; Redcliffe, Margate, Woody Point, Scarborough, Kippa-Ring, Clontarf, Newport and Rothwell.

Things to do in Redcliffe and surrounds:

Helping shape leaders of tomorrow
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7 July 2026

Helping shape leaders of tomorrow

Discover how Redcliffe State High School’s Leadership Aspirant Program is helping shape the leaders of tomorrow by building confidence, leadership skills, community engagement and real-world experience for Year 11 students.

Honouring peninsula’s top businesses
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7 July 2026

Honouring peninsula’s top businesses

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli joined business leaders at the 2026 Redcliffe Business Awards, celebrating outstanding local businesses across 10 categories and recognising excellence on the peninsula.

Brisbane Whale Watching launches milestone 30th season
7 July 2026

Brisbane Whale Watching launches milestone 30th season

Brisbane Whale Watching launches its 30th season from Redcliffe on June 6, offering daily tours across Moreton Bay to see humpback whales during migration, with award-winning local operators sharing unforgettable wildlife encounters through winter.

Tuning up for Bee Gees flash mob
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7 July 2026

Tuning up for Bee Gees flash mob

Redcliffe will host Moreton Bay’s first Bee Gees kazoo flash mob at Bee Gees Way on June 21 for Make Music Day. Free workshops across the region will prepare participants to join a global celebration of music in public spaces.

Record falls on hospital Giving Day
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7 July 2026

Record falls on hospital Giving Day

Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day raised a record $225,000, supporting vital hospital projects. The six-year fundraiser has now topped $1.2M, funding palliative care upgrades to improve comfort, dignity and support for patients and families.

Roar doubling up in Redcliffe
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7 July 2026

Roar doubling up in Redcliffe

Brisbane Roar is set to play almost half its home games at Kayo Stadium, in Redcliffe, next season. Roar scheduled two games at Kayo Stadium for its 2025-26 A-League. That became three when the visit of Perth was switched from Suncorp.

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Who’s Who in 2022, Community, John Dowling
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 2022, Community, John Dowling

After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, John Dowling found solace joining the Moreton Bay Regional Prostate Cancer Support Group, where he turned his attention to raising money for cancer research and upgrades for the Redcliffe Hospital

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7 July 2026

Pre-Christmas interest rate rise

The Reserve Bank of Australia has today lifted interest rates by 25 basis points from 2.85 per cent to 3.1 per cent in a bid to ease red-hot inflation

Who’s Who in 22:Community, part one
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 22:Community, part one

Today, we continue our Who’s Who in 22 series by listing members of the community, in the Moreton Bay Region, who have achieved great things in 2022. Check out part one of the list

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Sean Harrop
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Sean Harrop

New Moreton Bay Region SES Controller Sean Harrop has hit the ground running since arriving in the region in January 2022, with a baptism of flooding rain and wild weather

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Amy-lee Mayes
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Amy-lee Mayes

Redcliffe Area Youth Space’s Amy-lee Mayes has continued to fearlessly advocate for young people and lead a team dedicated to delivering programs, initiatives and support that saves lives in 2022

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Sharyn Tidswell
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Sharyn Tidswell

Redcliffe Hospital Fundraising Manager Sharyn Tidswell ramped up her efforts to mobilise the community ahead of the second Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital event in 2022

Who’s Who in 2022, Community: Helen Bambling
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 2022, Community: Helen Bambling

Helen Bambling from The Breakfast Club of Redcliffe was named Westfield’s Local Hero for the North Lakes area in 2022, winning a $20,000 grant which the club used to help people struggling with the cost of living

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Paul Clark
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Paul Clark

Redcliffe Uniting Church Senior Minister the Reverend Paul Clark led his congregation as it opened a community hub and continued to support important local causes in 2022

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Sean Gordon
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Sean Gordon

Clontarf’s Sean Gordon has continued to provide a platform for school children to make a difference in their communities in 2022, with his creation SchoolAid raising money for Redcliffe Hospital and flood victims

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Carmel Riethmuller
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7 July 2026

Who’s Who in 22, Community: Carmel Riethmuller

At the beginning of 2022, Carmel Riethmuller and the team at Chameleon Housing were rallying to help victims of the February floods and by the end of it, the community had rallied around them so they can do more to help at risk youth