Ball and Doggett’s New Experience Hub in Brendale Brings the Future of Print to Brisbane’s North

Australia’s largest distributor of printable materials has opened a purpose-built Experience Hub at its Brendale site on French Avenue, giving print, sign, packaging and textile businesses across the Albany Creek and Brendale corridor hands-on access to the country’s most comprehensive range of production technologies under one roof.



Ball and Doggett launched the Experience Hub at an exclusive industry event on 18 March 2026, drawing more than 50 guests from the print, sign and graphics, packaging and textile sectors for an afternoon of live demonstrations, industry networking and technology exploration.

Designed to provide customers with a hands-on opportunity to explore, test and compare a wide range of print and finishing technologies, the Experience Hub represents Ball and Doggett’s commitment to innovation and customer support in the evolving sign, display and packaging markets.

The Brendale site on French Avenue sits squarely in the industrial heart of Brisbane’s northern growth corridor, a short drive from Albany Creek and surrounded by the manufacturing and trade businesses that line the Strathpine Road and South Pine Road precincts.

For the print and signage businesses operating throughout this part of Brisbane’s north, the Experience Hub removes a significant barrier: the need to travel interstate, attend a trade expo or rely on a sales brochure to evaluate high-value production equipment before committing to a purchase.

What the Experience Hub Offers

The Experience Hub currently carries a diverse line-up of equipment available for demonstrations, from wide-format printers and finishing equipment to CNC routers, lasers, DTF printers and heat presses. It also holds a selection of consumables and substrates, allowing visitors to experience full workflow demonstrations from print through to finishing.

The launch event showcased live demonstrations across wide-format printing, finishing, cutting, laser technology, CNC routing and garment decoration, with technologies on display from Roland DG, Mimaki, HP, Kongsberg, Kornit Digital, IECHO, Eclipse DTF and Impact CNC, alongside finishing and specialty production equipment.

The mezzanine level of the hub displays wide-format machines, and the space is configured as a working production environment rather than a showroom, meaning visitors see equipment running real jobs rather than standing idle behind glass.

Photo Credit: Ball and Doggett/Instagram

Rob Brussolo, Ball and Doggett’s general manager for Sign, Display and Digital, described the hub as a space where production challenges can be discussed openly and ideas can be tested in a live environment.

The hub’s design philosophy centres on bringing together technology partners, equipment specialists and customers in one place so they can work through problems together and explore possibilities beyond traditional markets, including diversification into new and emerging product categories.

A Company Built on Australian Print Industry Foundations

Ball and Doggett is Australia’s largest distributor of printable materials and consumables, and is part of the OVOL Japan Pulp and Paper Group. The company’s principal activities focus on the sale and distribution of paper products, printing inks, digital finishing equipment and wide-format equipment, and the supply of publication-grade papers to the web offset printing industry. Its Queensland operation is based at 7-9 French Avenue, Brendale, and services print and sign businesses across the state.

In addition to the equipment demonstrations, the Experience Hub carries a selection of consumables and substrates, and Ball and Doggett will continue adding equipment ahead of further programme milestones.

The hub will operate as an ongoing resource for the industry, hosting regular demonstrations, training sessions and industry events, with customers able to book visits to see specific equipment in action or work through a production challenge with the team’s equipment specialists.

Opportunities for TAFE and Vocational Training

Brendale’s French Avenue precinct serves as one of Brisbane’s key industrial hubs, housing trade suppliers, manufacturers and service businesses that underpin much of the northern suburbs’ commercial activity. The arrival of a dedicated equipment experience centre of this scale is a significant addition to that ecosystem, particularly for the small and medium print and sign businesses that make up the bulk of Ball and Doggett’s Queensland customer base.

For business owners across Albany Creek, Strathpine, Petrie and the broader Moreton Bay corridor, the Experience Hub closes a gap that has long pushed decision-making about major equipment purchases onto the floor of interstate trade expos or into the hands of catalogue-based sales calls. Being able to drive to Brendale, run a job on a machine, test a substrate and speak to a specialist on the spot changes the quality of those decisions, and ultimately the quality of the work those businesses can offer their own customers.

The hub also opens a practical pathway for TAFE and vocational training providers in the region. Representatives from TAFE Coomera attended the March launch event, signalling early interest in how the facility could support hands-on skills training for the next generation of print and sign technicians in Queensland.

Visiting the Experience Hub

The Ball and Doggett Experience Hub is located at 7-9 French Avenue, Brendale. Customers and industry partners can book a demonstration visit or enquire about upcoming events and training sessions by contacting their local Ball and Doggett representative or visiting ballanddoggett.com.au/the-experience-hub. General phone enquiries for the Queensland site can be directed to (07) 3490 5800.



Published 26-March-2026.

Josh Arieni Legacy Program Grants Unpaid Carers a Well-Deserved Break Through The Carers Foundation

The Carers Foundation Australia, in collaboration with Brendale businessman Mike Arieni and Solar Bollard Lighting, runs the Josh Arieni Legacy program to honour unpaid family and community carers by granting them an experience of their choice to rest, rejuvenate and feel genuinely appreciated for the work they do.



The program was established in 2023 in memory of Mike’s son Josh, who cared for his grandmother for several years before his death in a car accident in 2020. Josh Arieni was born in 1992 and was known for his kindness and compassion. Mike worked with The Carers Foundation to create a legacy that reflected those qualities, focusing on carers who give without recognition and rarely ask for help.

Josh Arieni's portrait
Photo Credit: The Carers Foundation

About The Carers Foundation Australia

The Carers Foundation Australia was established in 2015 under the leadership of founders Ronnie and Michael Benbow, delivering wellbeing programmes for unpaid family carers across Queensland and beyond. The organisation runs carer wellbeing retreats, wellness days and annual Christmas lunches across the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Moreton Bay, Brisbane and beyond, with each event attended by approximately 80 or more carers. All carers at Christmas lunches receive gift bags, recognising that many will not receive gifts on the day due to their caring responsibilities.

The Carers Foundation
Photo Credit: Rhubarb Photography

The Carers Foundation sits within a broader context of significant unpaid care across Australia. Hundreds of thousands of Australians provide full-time unpaid care for family members, saving the health system billions of dollars annually while receiving little to no government support. Young unpaid carers number in the hundreds of thousands, with some as young as eight caring for a sick parent or sibling.

What the Josh Arieni Legacy Program Does

Each year, Mike Arieni dedicates funding through Solar Bollard Lighting, alongside contributions from supporters, to grant a small number of carers an experience of their choice. Community members, family or support workers can nominate a carer they know, or carers can nominate themselves, through The Carers Foundation website. Recipients receive a fully funded experience tailored to what they most need.

Past recipients have included George, who cared for his ageing mother while managing his own health challenges and fulfilled a lifelong ambition to complete a camel trek through outback South Australia. Samantha, who cared for her mother and uncle around the clock and had reached a breaking point, attended a five-day writers retreat that allowed her to reconnect with a creative life she had set aside.

Louise, a sole carer for more than two decades for her son who lives with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, spent two nights at Hastings Street, Noosa, and enjoyed a pamper day at a day spa. Bob and Val, who have cared for their daughter for more than 55 years following her birth with significant disabilities, received a five-night stay at Golden Beach. Anne, the mother of two boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy both requiring 24-hour care seven days a week, fulfilled her dream of visiting Sea World and swimming with dolphins.

John and Anna, the couple referenced in the source article, are among those receiving a gift this year through the program — a weekend away to recharge, which John described as something the couple was unaccustomed to but deeply needed after years of balancing full-time work with full-time caring responsibilities.

How to Nominate or Support the Program

Nominations for the Josh Arieni Legacy program are open to the public. Community members wanting to nominate a carer can do so through the nomination form at thecarersfoundation.org/josh-arieni-legacy. Those wishing to contribute financially to the program can donate at the same address. Solar Bollard Lighting, Mike Arieni’s Brendale business and the program’s founding supporter, is at solarbollardlighting.com. Further information about The Carers Foundation Australia’s full range of carer wellbeing programmes is at thecarersfoundation.org.



Published 3-March-2026.

Brisbane Entertainment Centre Turns 40 With 19 Million Fans, 2,875 Events and a World Ranking to Match

The Brisbane Entertainment Centre at Boondall has marked 40 years of operation on 20 February 2026, having welcomed more than 19 million people through its doors across 2,875 events since opening night in 1986, and holding a Billboard Magazine ranking as the number one venue in Oceania and ninth in the world for its capacity category.



Four decades after ice skaters Torvill and Dean performed to a sold-out crowd of 10,000 on opening night, the entertainment centre that transformed what was a 64-hectare paddock in Boondall into Brisbane’s most significant indoor entertainment destination reaches its milestone in stronger shape than at any point in its history. The venue has delivered record-breaking years since emerging from the pandemic, and with Linkin Park, Mumford and Sons, Hilltop Hoods, Guy Sebastian and the Harlem Globetrotters all booked across the coming months, 2026 is already shaping as another standout year.

For the communities of Boondall, Nudgee, Zillmere, Carseldine and Albany Creek that have grown up around the venue across four decades, the entertainment centre has been a constant presence, a place where first concerts, family outings, school excursions and unforgettable nights out have accumulated across generations.

From Paddock to Global Top Ten

The 64-hectare Boondall site was first announced in 1983 as part of Brisbane’s Bicentenary Project and a broader push to strengthen the city’s bid for the 1992 Olympic Games. Brisbane architect Jacob de Vries designed the building in a star shape, although builders ultimately constructed only two of the four points. Watkins Pacific, now known as Watpac, completed the venue ahead of schedule at a cost of $71 million. The centre opened on 20 February 1986, with Torvill and Dean performing to a first-night crowd of 10,000, and ten additional shows attracting more than 100,000 people during the opening season alone.

Construction of the Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Photo Credit: Watpac

The ticket prices that night were $22.90 for adults and $15.90 for children. Forty years later, the entertainment centre holds a Billboard Magazine ranking as the best venue in Oceania and ninth globally in the 10,001 to 15,000 seat capacity category, a standing that reflects both the quality of its production infrastructure and the strength of Brisbane’s live entertainment market.

Six employees from the original 1986 team still work at the venue today. Queensland Leisure took on management of the entertainment centre just one month before it opened and has remained involved for four decades. The company now operates the venue under the Legends Global banner, formerly known as ASM Global, following a major international merger. Two of the original board members from 1986 remain connected to the operation.

The Acts, the Records, the Moments

The entertainment centre’s 40-year program has spanned international headliners including Prince, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Elton John, Metallica and Madonna alongside homegrown artists including Cold Chisel, Kylie Minogue, Keith Urban, Paul Kelly and Powderfinger, as well as family productions including Les Misérables, Disney on Ice and The Wiggles.

P!NK holds the record as the venue’s most frequent performer with 32 shows, including 11 in a single year in 2009. Metallica drew the largest single crowd in the venue’s history, with 14,454 fans in attendance in 2010. The entertainment centre has handled some of the heaviest touring productions in the industry, including How to Train Your Dragon which weighed 98 tonnes, and has accommodated as many as 35 trucks for a single show. From Leonard Cohen performing at 79 years old to JoJo Siwa taking the stage at 17, the venue has genuinely spanned generations of artists and audiences.

Brisbane Entertainement Centre
Photo Credit: Google Maps

Beyond concerts, the entertainment centre has been woven into Brisbane’s broader civic life in ways no one planned. It also operated as a mass vaccination hub during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 and later served as a sandbag depot ahead of Cyclone Alfred in 2025. Producers filmed all three series of the original Australian Gladiators there in 1995, and organisers staged the Lions International Convention at the site. Over the years, the centre has also hosted conferences, gala dinners, religious conventions and trade shows, drawing millions more visitors beyond its ticketed events.

Meanwhile, the Sports Centre at the entertainment centre, which opened in 1997, has hosted approximately seven million people of its own. Boondall Railway Station opened in 1986 specifically to support access to the venue, and the 4,000-space supervised car park remains one of the largest single-venue parking facilities in Brisbane’s north.

A Full Circle Moment and What Comes Next

In one of the more poetic turns of the anniversary year, Torvill and Dean, who opened the entertainment centre on its very first night in 1986, returned to perform multiple shows in 2025, bringing the venue’s first four decades to a close in the company of the artists who began them.

The 40-day anniversary celebration running from 20 February includes a competition offering four groups of ten people the chance to attend an event of their choice across the next year, with entry by sharing a favourite entertainment centre memory on the venue’s Facebook page. Tickets must be used by 1 April 2027, and VIP parking, drinks and snacks are included for each winning group.

Upcoming shows at the entertainment centre include Linkin Park on 3 and 5 March, Hilltop Hoods, MGK, Mumford and Sons, Jimmy Carr, Carl Barron and the Harlem Globetrotters. The full event schedule and competition details are available at brisent.com.au.



Published 1-March-2026.

What’s New to Stream This Week: 19–25 February 2026

A busy week is ahead with major returns on Netflix, new drops on Apple TV+ and Prime Video, and fresh additions across Disney+, Max and Stan. Here’s what’s coming to streaming services in Australia from Thursday, 19 February to Wednesday, 25 February 2026.


Netflix

19 February 2026

The Night Agent: Season 3

The thriller series returns with new missions, bigger risks and deeper conspiracies in play.


Watch


The Swedish Connection

A new release that leans into intrigue and hidden agendas, where alliances shift quickly.


Watch


20 February 2026

Firebreak

A tense new title built around pressure, danger and the consequences of a situation spiralling out of control.


Watch


Stan

19 February 2026

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

The action franchise escalates again with high-stakes missions, impossible odds and big set pieces.


Watch


24 February 2026

Fury

A gritty war film focused on survival, leadership and the brutal realities of combat.



25 February 2026

Memories Of Murder

A celebrated crime thriller that follows a relentless investigation as pressure mounts and clues run cold.



Apple TV+

20 February 2026

The Last Thing He Told Me

A mystery-driven drama where secrets unravel and a woman is pulled into a dangerous search for the truth.


Watch


Disney+

23 February 2026

Paradise: Season 2

The series returns with new twists and escalating stakes as relationships and power dynamics shift.


Watch


Max

23 February 2026

The Wonderfully Weird World Of Gumball, Season 2

More surreal adventures return in a new season packed with offbeat humour and colourful chaos.


Watch


24 February 2026

Splitsville

A comedy-drama that digs into relationships, break-ups and the awkward fallout that follows.


Watch


Prime Video

25 February 2026

The Bluff

A new release built around deception and high stakes, where the smallest mistake can cost everything.


Watch


With The Night Agent back on Netflix, a new Apple TV+ mystery in the mix, and plenty of variety across Max, Disney+ and Stan, this is a strong week to refresh your watchlist — whether you’re after action, suspense, drama or something lighter.

Bridgerton Returns and More: What to Stream 29 Jan – 4 Feb

A new week of releases is rolling in, with Netflix leading the charge on big franchise returns and event viewing, plus a fresh family-friendly season on Apple TV+ and a new Prime Video drop to round things out. Here’s what’s landing on streaming services in Australia from Thursday, 29 January to Wednesday, 4 February 2026.


Netflix

29 January 2026

Bridgerton: Season 4

Romance, scandal and society intrigue return as the next chapter of the ton unfolds.

Watch


A Letter to My Youth

A heartfelt story that looks back on growing up, first love and the moments that shape who you become.

Watch


1 February 2026

Royal Rumble: 2026 (WWE)

The annual WWE event returns with surprise entries, rivalries and high-stakes showdowns.

Watch


M3GAN 2.0

The techno-horror franchise is back, with M3GAN returning in a new and more dangerous form.

Watch


4 February 2026

Is It Cake? Valentines

The cake-or-fake competition returns with a Valentine’s twist and more mind-bending bakes.

Watch


Fifty Shades Darker

The romance heats up as Christian and Anastasia navigate desire, trust and control.

Watch


Apple TV+

30 January 2026

Yo Gabba GabbaLand! (Season 2)

The colourful kids’ series returns with more music, dancing and playful learning for little viewers.

Watch


Prime Video

4 February 2026

Relationship Goals

A new release centred on modern love, messy expectations and what it really takes to make things work.

Watch


With Bridgerton back in the mix, a major WWE event on the calendar, and a few buzzy additions across the week, this is an easy one for building your watchlist. If you’re picking just one night to settle in, 29 January and 4 February are the busiest drop days.

Your Streaming Watchlist for the Week: 22–28 January 2025

The last full week of January is bringing a neat mix of fresh series premieres, limited series drops and returning favourites across the major streamers in Australia. If you’re planning a weekend binge or just looking for something new to add to your queue, here’s what’s arriving from Thursday 22 January to Wednesday 28 January 2025.


Highlights of the Week

These are the biggest and most anticipated releases this week:

  • Shrinking: Season 3 (Apple TV+) — The acclaimed comedy-drama returns with more sharp humour and real emotional weight.
  • Marvel’s Wonder Man: Miniseries (Disney+) — Marvel introduces a new hero in a fresh story blending identity, fame and action.
  • The Walsh Sisters: Limited Series (Stan) — A family-driven limited drama packed with tension, loyalty shifts and messy fallout.
  • The Beauty: Season 1 (Disney+) — A new series diving into obsession, image and the cost of being seen.
  • Finding Her Edge: Season 1 (Netflix) — A binge-friendly new season-one drop built for an easy weekend watch.





Disney+

22 January 2025

The Beauty: Season 1

A new series exploring modern obsession, image, and the cost of being seen in a world built on appearances.

Watch


28 January 2025

Marvel’s Wonder Man: Miniseries

Marvel introduces a new hero with a story that blends action, identity and fame into a fresh new chapter.

Watch


Tracker: Season 3

The series returns with a new season of high-pressure cases, close calls and fast-moving twists.

Watch


Stan

22 January 2025

The Walsh Sisters: Limited Series

A limited drama that dives into family dynamics, shifting loyalties and the kind of tension that builds quickly.

Watch


26 January 2025

Memory of a Killer: Season 1

A crime-driven thriller that follows a chilling trail as the truth becomes harder to outrun.

Watch


Netflix

22 January 2025

Finding Her Edge: Season 1

A brand-new season-one drop with binge-friendly momentum and plenty to pull you into episode two.

Watch


23 January 2025

The Big Fake

A new release built around deception and fallout, where the pressure rises the closer the truth gets.

Watch


Prime Video

26 January 2025

Caught Stealing

A fast-paced new film pick for viewers who like risk, consequences and tension that keeps escalating.


28 January 2025

The Wrecking Crew (2026)

A late-week arrival that leans action-forward, built for a big-screen-at-home kind of night.


Apple TV+

28 January 2025

Shrinking: Season 3

The acclaimed comedy-drama returns with more sharp humour, big emotions and plenty of heart.

Watch


With fresh premieres landing across Disney+, Netflix and Stan — plus a returning favourite on Apple TV+ — this week’s lineup is perfect for building a new watchlist. Whether you’re after drama, crime, comedy or something with blockbuster energy, there’s at least one new drop worth pencilling in.

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.

New Favourites and Festive Cheer: This Week in Streaming 6 to 12 November

The second week of November delivers a strong mix of thrilling new series, returning favourites, and holiday-ready films across every major platform. Whether you’re after true crime, heartfelt drama, or light festive viewing, this week’s releases bring plenty to stream.


Weekly Highlights

  • Palm Royale: Season 2 returns on Apple TV+ with more glamour, rivalry, and social climbing.
  • The Vince Staples Show: Season 2 lands on Netflix, offering sharp humour and clever commentary.
  • Freakier Friday, a fresh take on the classic body-swap comedy, premieres on Disney+.
  • Maxton Hall: The World Between Us – Season 2 continues the romantic chaos on Prime Video.
  • The Wedding Banquet, a Korean romcom, debuts on BINGE.

Apple TV+

Pluribus: Season 1 – 7 November 2025
A gripping political drama exploring the blurred lines between democracy and power in an increasingly divided world.
Watch on Apple TV+

Palm Royale: Season 2 – 12 November 2025
The high-society drama returns as Maxine Dellacorte fights to secure her place among Palm Beach’s elite. Expect more secrets, betrayals, and exquisite 1960s style.
Watch on Apple TV+


Disney+

Love+War – 7 November 2025
A sweeping romance set against the backdrop of global conflict, exploring love, loss, and survival.
Watch on Disney+

Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films – 7 November 2025
A behind-the-scenes documentary uncovering the creative process behind James Cameron’s Avatar universe.
Watch on Disney+

Freakier Friday – 12 November 2025
A modern spin on the classic comedy about a mother and daughter who magically swap bodies — with chaos and heartwarming lessons along the way.
Watch on Disney+


Netflix

Death by Lightning: Limited Series – 6 November 2025
A true-crime drama chronicling the shocking assassination of President James Garfield and the manhunt that followed.
Watch on Netflix

The Vince Staples Show: Season 2 – 6 November 2025
Vince Staples returns with more biting humour and surreal storytelling in this genre-bending series.
Watch on Netflix

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein – 7 November 2025
A bold reimagining of Mary Shelley’s gothic classic, told through del Toro’s signature lens of humanity and horror.
Watch on Netflix

Marines: Season 1 – 10 November 2025
An action-packed military drama following elite soldiers navigating the personal and moral costs of combat.
Watch on Netflix

A Merry Little Ex-Mas – 12 November 2025
A festive romantic comedy where two exes are forced to reunite for the holidays, leading to rekindled sparks and comedic chaos.
Watch on Netflix

Being Eddie – 12 November 2025
A character-driven drama about a man redefining his identity after a major life change.
Watch on Netflix

Mrs Playmen: Season 1 – 12 November 2025
A glamorous period drama following a woman who builds a publishing empire during the rise of the adult magazine era.
Watch on Netflix


Prime Video

Maxton Hall: The World Between Us – Season 2 – 7 November 2025
The hit German series continues with Ruby and James navigating love, ambition, and class divides in Oxford.
Watch on Prime Video

Bat-Fam: Season 1 – 10 November 2025
A fresh animated comedy that gives a humorous spin to Gotham’s most famous family of vigilantes.
Watch on Prime Video

Playdate – 12 November 2025
A tense psychological thriller about neighbours whose lives unravel after a seemingly innocent child’s playdate goes wrong.
Watch on Prime Video


BINGE

All Her Fault: Limited Series – 6 November 2025
A psychological thriller set in Dublin, where a mother’s search for her missing son unravels a web of secrets and lies.
Watch on BINGE

Drop – 9 November 2025
A dark comedy following a group of friends whose weekend getaway takes a disturbing turn.
Watch on BINGE

The Wedding Banquet – 9 November 2025
To remain in the country, a gay man agrees to pay for his friend’s IVF treatment on the condition that she marries him. But when his grandmother insists on throwing an extravagant Korean wedding, everything quickly spirals into chaos.
Watch on BINGE

DMV: Season 1 – 11 November 2025
A workplace comedy about the absurdities and humanity inside a Department of Motor Vehicles branch.
Watch on BINGE


From high-stakes thrillers to heartfelt comedies and returning favourites, this week’s lineup captures the full spectrum of streaming entertainment. Whether you’re diving into Palm Royale’s opulent world or laughing along with The Vince Staples Show, there’s no shortage of must-watch stories for the week ahead.

Your Streaming Guide for 30 Oct – 5 Nov 2025

November kicks off with a flood of new releases across every major streamer. From a returning fantasy giant to chilling true-crime tales and family favourites making a comeback, this week has something for every kind of viewer. Here’s a look at what’s new to stream between 30 October and 5 November 2025.


Weekly Highlights

  • The Witcher: Season 4 returns on Netflix, ushering in a new era for the beloved fantasy saga.
  • All’s Fair, a sharp legal dramedy, premieres on Disney+.
  • Jane Austen Wrecked My Life brings romantic chaos to Prime Video.
  • DOG MAN leaps from page to screen on BINGE.
  • Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy arrives on Prime Video, blending heartfelt storytelling with redemption.

Netflix Highlights

The Witcher: Season 4 – 30 October 2025
Geralt of Rivia’s story continues as new threats rise and alliances shift. Expect high fantasy, breathtaking combat, and a new face behind the White Wolf.
Watch on Netflix

Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers – 30 October 2025
A haunting documentary diving into the life of Aileen Wuornos, exploring the human tragedy behind the headlines.
Watch on Netflix

Amsterdam Empire: Season 1 – 30 October 2025
Set in the Dutch underworld, this crime series follows powerful rival families battling to control a modern criminal empire.
Watch on Netflix

Son of a Donkey: Season 1 – 30 October 2025
A dark comedy about finding identity, purpose, and a bit of chaos in the most unexpected places.
Watch on Netflix

Shrek Trilogy – 1 November 2025
The world’s most famous ogre returns! Stream ShrekShrek 2, and Shrek the Third for a healthy dose of humour, heart, and nostalgia.
Watch on Netflix

Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches – 3 November 2025
This colourful animated short revives a timeless lesson in kindness and equality for a new generation.
Watch on Netflix

Squid Game: The Challenge – Season 2 – 4 November 2025
The high-stakes reality phenomenon returns, with new competitors, tougher challenges, and bigger surprises.
Watch on Netflix

Heweliusz – 5 November 2025
A beautifully shot Polish biographical drama about astronomer Johannes Hevelius and his celestial discoveries.
Watch on Netflix


Prime Video

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life – 1 November 2025
A witty romantic comedy about a modern woman whose obsession with Austen ideals sends her love life spiralling into chaos.
(Watch link not yet available)

Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy – 5 November 2025
Tyler Perry returns with a heartfelt story about rediscovering hope and faith after loss.
Watch on Prime Video


BINGE

DOG MAN – 2 November 2025
Based on the bestselling graphic novels, this animated adventure follows a half-dog, half-man police hero out to save his city.
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LAST BREATH – 2 November 2025
A harrowing thriller about a deep-sea diver’s fight for survival after disaster strikes below the surface.
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Disney+

All’s Fair: Season 1 – 4 November 2025
A fresh legal comedy-drama starring Kim Kardashian, exploring ambition, ethics, and chaos inside a high-powered law firm.
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From epic fantasy returns to heartfelt comedies and daring documentaries, the first week of November offers a packed streaming lineup. Whether you’re after adventure, laughter, or real-life drama, this week’s premieres promise to keep your watchlist full.

The Week in Streaming: Big Premieres and Returning Favourites 23-29 Oct 2025

As October draws to a close, the streaming platforms continue to deliver a range of compelling new releases. From dramatic true stories and returning favourites to inventive animation and fresh documentaries, this week’s schedule offers a mix of prestige television and crowd-pleasing hits. Here’s your guide to what’s new from 23 to 29 October 2025 across Australia’s major streaming services.


Apple TV+

24 October 2025

  • Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost
    A heartfelt documentary celebrating the legacy of comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, blending rare footage with reflections from family and friends.
    Watch

29 October 2025

  • Down Cemetery Road: Season 1
    Based on the acclaimed novel by Mick Herron, this crime drama follows a woman whose search for a missing child unravels dark secrets in her quiet community.
    Watch

Disney+

29 October 2025

  • Star Wars: Visions – Season 3
    The celebrated anthology returns with new animated shorts from global creators, offering bold new perspectives on the Star Wars universe.
    Watch
  • Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation – Season 1
    The hit mobile game comes to life in this richly animated fantasy adventure exploring a world inspired by Disney villains.
    Watch

Max

27 October 2025

  • IT: Welcome to Derry – Season 1
    A chilling prequel to the iconic horror saga, exploring the terrifying origins of Pennywise and the dark history of Derry.
    (Watch link not yet available)

Netflix

23 October 2025

  • Nobody Wants This: Season 2
    The sharp and emotional dramedy returns, diving deeper into the messy, hilarious reality of modern relationships.
    (Watch link not yet available)
  • The Elixir
    A science thriller about a medical breakthrough that blurs the line between miracle and madness.
    Watch

24 October 2025

  • A House of Dynamite
    An explosive drama that examines ambition, greed, and loyalty as a group of misfits plan a dangerous heist.
    Watch

27 October 2025

  • The Asset: Season 1
    A high-stakes espionage thriller following an elite operative entangled in global conspiracies.
    Watch

Paramount+

26 October 2025

  • Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4
    Jeremy Renner returns in the gritty crime drama tackling corruption and power struggles in a small industrial town.
    Watch

Prime Video

23 October 2025

  • Allen Iv3rson
    A powerful documentary chronicling the life and career of NBA legend Allen Iverson, from his rise to superstardom to his lasting cultural impact.
    Watch

29 October 2025

  • Hedda
    A modern reimagining of Ibsen’s classic Hedda Gabler, starring Tessa Thompson as a woman torn between freedom and expectation.
    Watch
  • Hazbin Hotel: Season 2
    The acclaimed adult animated musical comedy returns with new characters, songs, and devilish humour.
    Watch

BINGE

23 October 2025

  • Dangerous Animals
    A thrilling documentary film spotlighting the world’s most formidable creatures and the scientists who study them.
    Watch

The final week of October brings an exciting range of new stories to Australia’s streaming screens. Whether you’re in the mood for chilling horror, sharp comedy, or moving biographical tales, this week’s lineup delivers variety and quality across all major platforms. Don’t miss these standout releases as we head into November.