Weekend Planner: Top Kids’ Activities for 20–22 Feb 2026

The big ticket item this weekend is the Drive-in Movie in the Park at Narangba featuring the Minecraft movie—a guaranteed hit for gamers of all ages. Active families can head to the skate park in Redcliffe for SCHEMA or check out the gymnastics open days at The Y in Caloundra and Mango Hill.


Drive-in Movie in the Park: The Minecraft Movie

20 February 2026 | Ferrier Road Park, Narangba
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Grab the popcorn and pile into the car for a nostalgic drive-in experience. Ferrier Road Park transforms into an outdoor cinema for a screening of The Minecraft Movie (PG). It’s the perfect Friday night treat for families, combining the magic of the big screen with the comfort of your own vehicle.


SCHEMA at Redcliffe Skatepark

21 February 2026 | Redcliffe Skatepark, Redcliffe
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Watch the locals shred or join in the action yourself. SCHEMA brings the community together at Redcliffe Skatepark for a day of skating, music, and good vibes. It’s a great opportunity for teens and older kids to connect with the local skate scene in a supportive environment.


The Y Gymnastics Open Day

22 February 2026 | Caloundra & Mango Hill
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Have an energetic child who loves to tumble? The Y is opening its doors at two locations—Caloundra and Mango Hill—for a free open day. Families can tour the gym, meet the coaches, and let the kids try out the equipment on the circuits.


100 Club Raceday

22 February 2026 | Sunshine Coast Turf Club, Caloundra
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Enjoy a relaxed Sunday at the races. The 100 Club Raceday offers a family-friendly atmosphere on the lush lawns of the Sunshine Coast Turf Club. It’s a chance to dress up slightly, watch the horses, and let the kids run around in the open spaces.


Park Tales: Pop-Up Library Fun

20 – 22 February 2026 | Various Parks
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Take storytime outdoors! The library team visits local parks for sessions filled with stories, songs, and craft.

  • Friday: Norfolk Lakes Park (Narangba) & The Hills District All Abilities Park (Arana Hills).
  • Saturday: Spinnaker Park (Newport).
  • Sunday: Roderick A Cruice Park (Dayboro).

Library Programs: Playtime, Rhyme Time & Storytime

20 – 22 February 2026 | Various Libraries 

Escape the heat (or rain) with these free indoor sessions.

  • Playtime (Fri): Unstructured play for under-5s at Albany Creek, Caboolture, North Lakes, and more. Details
  • Baby Rhyme Time (Fri-Sun): Songs for babies at Deception Bay, Strathpine, Arana Hills, and others. Details
  • Storytime (Fri-Sun): Stories and craft for toddlers at Bribie Island, Woodford, Burpengary, and more. Details

Redcliffe Markets

22 February 2026 | Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe
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A Sunday ritual. Browse the stalls for fresh produce, unique toys, and clothes while the kids enjoy the street performers and the nearby lagoon. It’s the perfect way to spend a relaxed morning by the water.


Imaginariums: Beneath the Blue

Until 31 May 2026 | Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree
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Dive into the secrets of the sea. This interactive exhibition is designed for children to explore the marine environment through play and discovery, making it a great educational stop if you are visiting Bribie Island.


This weekend is packed with variety. Friday night is sorted with the drive-in movie at Narangba, while Saturday offers a cool vibe for older kids at the Redcliffe skate park. Sunday rounds things out perfectly with active options like gymnastics or a relaxed day at the races.

Weekend Planner: Top Kids’ Activities for 13–15 Feb 2026

The Moreton Bay Lunar New Year celebration in Caboolture is the headline event this weekend, offering a fantastic cultural experience for families. For those seeking action, the Notta Grand Prix at Lakeside Park provides a fun, quirky motorsport spectacle, while the heritage trains at Woodford offer a slower-paced adventure.


Moreton Bay Lunar New Year

14 February 2026 | Caboolture Square, Caboolture
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Celebrate the Year of the Horse with a vibrant cultural festival in the heart of Caboolture. This free family event features traditional lion dances, firecrackers, Asian cuisine, and workshops. It’s a colourful and exciting way to introduce children to new traditions and celebrate the diverse community.


Notta Grand Prix

15 February 2026 | Lakeside Park, Kurwongbah
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It’s not quite Formula 1, but it is definitely entertaining. The Notta Grand Prix features “lemon” cars battling it out in an endurance race where fun is the priority over speed. It’s a great, affordable day out for families who love cars and want to see some on-track action without the serious price tag.


Train Rides

15 February 2026 | Woodford Railway, Woodford
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Take a ride into history. The Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Society runs its heritage trains this Sunday. It is a delightful experience for little train enthusiasts, offering a short, scenic trip through the bushland of Woodford.


Park Tales

14 & 15 February 2026 | Bribie Island & Caboolture 

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Enjoy the outdoors with stories, songs, and crafts at these pop-up library events.

  • Saturday: Brennan Park, Bongaree (Bribie Island).
  • Sunday: Central Lakes Park, Caboolture. These free sessions are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers to enjoy literacy in the fresh air.

Art Kids: Window Clings

14 February 2026 | Pine Rivers Art Gallery, Strathpine
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Let the kids get creative at the gallery. This workshop teaches children how to make colourful “window clings”—translucent decorations that stick to glass. It is a fun, hands-on craft activity that results in a beautiful piece of art to take home.


Aspley Orchid Society Summer Show

14 February 2026 | Pine Rivers Showgrounds, Lawnton
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Immerse yourself in a world of colour. The Aspley Orchid Society’s Summer Show is a visual feast of exotic blooms. It’s a lovely, low-stress outing for families who appreciate nature, with plenty of spectacular flowers to admire.


Lily Taylor – Junior Commercial Jazz Open Class

13 February 2026 | Dance Orbit Performing Arts Academy, Morayfield
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Calling all aspiring dancers! This open class focuses on Commercial Jazz techniques suitable for juniors. It is a great opportunity to learn from an experienced instructor and refine dance skills in a professional studio environment.


Family Zumba

1 February – 29 March 2026 | Burpengary Community Hall, Burpengary
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Get the whole family moving on Sunday morning. This inclusive Zumba class is designed for parents and kids to exercise together, combining dance moves with high-energy music for a fun workout.


Redcliffe Markets

15 February 2026 | Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe
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A Sunday staple on the bay. Browse stalls filled with toys, clothes, and treats while the kids enjoy the street performers and the nearby lagoon. It’s the perfect way to spend a relaxed Sunday morning by the water.


Baby Rhyme Time

13 & 14 February 2026 | Various Libraries
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Engage your baby with songs, rhymes, and finger plays at your local library.

  • Friday: Caboolture, Deception Bay, North Lakes, Redcliffe, Strathpine.
  • Saturday: Albany Creek, Arana Hills, Bribie Island.

This weekend is full of vibrant colour and noise, from the firecrackers and drums of the Lunar New Year festival to the roaring engines at Lakeside Park. Whether you choose cultural celebration or high-octane fun, there is plenty to keep the family entertained across the region.

School Holiday Guide: Top Family Events for 9–11 January

Families in the Moreton Bay region can escape the summer heat this weekend with a magical lineup of theatrical productions, historical adventures, and hands-on creative workshops. The stage is set for fairytale magic in Warner and high-seas swashbuckling in Redcliffe, while museums and galleries across the district open their doors for immersive holiday fun.


Beauty and the Beast Jr

9 – 10 January 2026 | Emerge Church, Warner
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A tale as old as time comes to life on the local stage. This production features a talented cast of young performers bringing Belle, the Beast, and all the enchanted castle objects to life in a musical that celebrates the power of friendship and seeing beyond the surface.


Robinson Crusoe: Pirates and the Caribbean Queen

9 – 18 January 2026 | Mousetrap Theatre Company, Redcliffe
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Set sail for a hilarious adventure with the Mousetrap Theatre Company. This pantomime puts a twist on the classic castaway story, introducing pirates, a Caribbean Queen, and plenty of slapstick comedy that will have the whole family laughing in their seats.


Flashback family fun day

10 January 2026 | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside
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Step back in time and experience entertainment before the age of screens. The Pine Rivers Heritage Museum invites families to play old-school games, explore historical displays, and enjoy a wholesome day out in the beautiful setting of Old Petrie Town.


Saga Vikings | Exhibition and Craft Displays

9 – 24 January 2026 | Gladys Mary Studio – The Nest Community, Brendale
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Discover the world of the Norsemen at this unique exhibition. The Nest Community showcases Viking-inspired crafts and displays, offering visitors a chance to learn about history while admiring the skills of local artisans in a welcoming studio environment.


Summer School Holiday Program – Kids Disco

11 January 2026 | Sunshine Coast Function Centre, Caloundra
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Get ready to boogie at the ultimate holiday dance party. The Caloundra RSL hosts a high-energy disco designed specifically for kids, featuring the latest pop hits, games, and prizes to burn off that extra holiday energy.


Family Magic Show

11 January 2026 | Redcliffe Library, Redcliffe
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Prepare to be amazed at the Redcliffe Library. This free magic show offers wonder and illusion for children of all ages, making it a perfect low-cost outing that encourages imagination and a love for the local library.


Kids workshop: Soft sculpture creatures

9 January 2026 | Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe
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Young artists can turn fabric and imagination into reality at this hands-on workshop. Participants will learn how to design and construct their own soft sculpture creatures, taking home a cuddly and unique friend they made themselves.


Kids workshop: Layered landscapes

9 January 2026 | Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture
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Explore the beauty of nature through art at the Caboolture Regional Art Gallery. This session teaches children how to build depth and texture in their artwork, creating stunning layered landscapes inspired by the world around them.


Kids workshop: Circle loom weaving

9 January 2026 | Pine Rivers Art Gallery, Strathpine
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Weave some magic with colourful yarn and a circle loom. This workshop at Strathpine encourages fine motor skills and pattern recognition as kids create vibrant woven artworks to hang in their rooms.


TryBots

10 January 2026 | North Lakes Library, North Lakes
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Tech-savvy kids can dive into the world of robotics at North Lakes. This interactive session allows children to experiment with different types of robots, fostering an early interest in STEM subjects through play and discovery.


FREE MARTIAL ARTS COME & TRY DAY

10 January 2026 | Beerwah State High School, Beerwah
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Kickstart a new hobby with a free introduction to martial arts. Open to beginners, this event at Beerwah State High School provides a safe environment to learn self-defence basics, build confidence, and get active.


FREE 5th Wave Community Open Day

9 January 2026 | 5th Wave BJJ & MMA, Morayfield
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Head to Morayfield for an action-packed open day at 5th Wave. The gym opens its doors to the community for demonstrations and trial sessions, offering a great opportunity for kids and teens to see if martial arts is their next passion.


Kids at the Museum

9 – 10 January 2026 | Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe
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The Redcliffe Museum offers a designated space for children to explore history at their own pace. With interactive exhibits and child-friendly displays, it turns learning about the past into an engaging adventure.


Summer Reading Club

2 – 31 January 2025 | Various Locations, online
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Keep the literacy skills sharp over the break with the Summer Reading Club. Libraries across the region are encouraging kids to read, log their books, and win prizes, ensuring that the love of reading continues well beyond the school term.


The Moreton Bay region provides a fantastic variety of entertainment this weekend, ensuring that boredom is simply not an option. Whether your children are budding artists, aspiring actors, or future engineers, there is a workshop or show designed to spark their interest. It is a wonderful opportunity to support local theatre groups and galleries while making lasting holiday memories.

Strathpine Set to Shine as North Brisbane’s Family Entertainment Hub

Brisbane’s northside is poised for a major transformation with the announcement of a sprawling $70-million development in Strathpine.



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This exciting project promises to become the ultimate entertainment destination for families, boasting a range of attractions unlike anything seen before in the region.

Area 51, known for having Australia’s largest indoor family entertainment complex in Underwood, will run a massive play centre that will serve as the development’s focal point. This sprawling 6,000-square-metre space will offer boundless fun for children of all ages.

Thrill-seekers won’t be disappointed either. A multi-level go-kart track, meticulously designed by world-leading Slovenian specialists 360 Karting, will be a unique addition to Brisbane’s entertainment landscape. Adrenaline-pumping races across three levels are sure to provide an exhilarating experience for both seasoned racers and curious newcomers.

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The award-winning Comiskey Group’s development is not just for kids. The 3,500-square-metre hotel will cater to adults as well, featuring two restaurants, an arcade, eight bowling lanes, and an American-style sports bar. This creates a complete entertainment package for families, allowing parents to unwind while their children indulge in the play centre and go-kart track.

Adding to the diverse offerings, a dedicated food precinct will be established, with Guzman y Gomez already confirmed as a prominent tenant. This ensures a range of delicious dining options for visitors throughout the day.

“We wanted to create something truly unique,” said Rob Comiskey, director of the Comiskey Group.

The three-level go-kart track, which experts from Slovenia designed, is something Brisbane has never seen before, and the play centre will be the biggest on the northside.

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This project goes beyond mere entertainment. Mr. Comiskey emphasises the development’s role in addressing the northside’s lack of family-oriented attractions. 

“There’s a significant gap compared to the southside,” he acknowledges. “We’re thrilled to be creating a destination that draws families from across the entire north Brisbane region.”

The hotel itself will pay homage to Strathpine’s history. “The Country Club Hotel” moniker is a nod to a well-known establishment that once stood in the area.

“It was a local landmark,” Mr. Comiskey reminisces. “By reviving this name, we hope to honour Strathpine’s past while creating a vibrant new chapter for its future.”

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Construction is slated to begin later this year, generating a substantial number of jobs. The project is estimated to create a total of 476 positions, including both permanent roles and opportunities during the construction phase.



This development promises to breathe new life into Strathpine, transforming it into a vibrant entertainment hub for families across Brisbane’s northside. With its unique combination of attractions, dining options, and historical connection, the Country Club Hotel precinct is poised to become a landmark destination.

Published Date 07-May-2024