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Marine life, thrill rides, shows and family-friendly fun awaits visitors at one of Gold Coast’s favourite theme parks – Sea World.
Bluey’s World, the original For Real Life is a guided tour and interactive experience that is guaranteed to leave all kids, big and small buzzing with love, laughter and fabulous memories to reminisce ...
Location: Northshore Hamilton, 281 MacArthur Avenue, Hamilton. Dates: Now until March 2026 Opening Hours: Mon-Fri (first session 10am, final session 5pm) and Sat-Sun (first session 9am, final session ...
The peaceful Boondall Wetlands lie on the edge of Moreton Bay, just north of Brisbane and include over 1,000 hectares of mangroves, wetlands, tidal flats, salt-marshes and open forest. Visiting the ...
Invite your family and friends to discover all the amazing things happening at the Kingston Butter Factory (KBF) Cultural Precinct. There’s so much to see and do! About the Kingston Butter Factory ...
For a fun park by the water on Bribie Island, look no further than the playground under the trees – Brennan Park.
Each Spring, Brisbane plays host to the Brisbane Festival and Brisbane Riverfire – a spectacular festival of the arts showcasing theatre, music, dance, opera, circus, and more.. During the Brisbane ...
West End Solstice Market. Where: Davies Park, Montague Road, Brisbane When: Friday 20 June 2025, 4pm – 10pm Entry: Free Celebrate the longest night of the year at the West End Solstice Market.Gather ...
The Dinosaurs Unearthed: Explore Prehistoric Queensland exhibition on Level 2 at the Queensland Museum Kurilpa, will be sure to wow keen dinosaur fanatics.Inquisitive visitors can watch multimedia ...
A definite bucket list item to experience with your Brisbane kids is the unique sea walk to King Island from Wellington Point at low tide. Our family has done this numerous times and every time the ...
Imagination Factor at the Adventure Playground. As children climb across the rolling nets, they can imagine they are out at sea. With the salty spray against their faces, they scan the horizon for a ...
Set on 56 hectares and featuring over 20,000 plants and 5,000 plant species, the Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens are Australia’s premier subtropical botanic gardens. More than just a showcase of beautiful ...