Families Magazine – Brisbane Issue 51 Apr/May 2022

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Brisbane From North Lakes and Samford in the north to the Redlands and Logan in the south and out through the western suburbs of Brisbane

FAMILY HEALTH, BUMPS & BABIES

GETTING BACK TO NATURE NON-TOXIC WAYS TO CLEAN SENSORY-FRIENDLY BRISBANE

EASTER SCHOOL HOLIDAY IDEAS

HOSPITAL BAG CHECKLIST

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The Clever Resource for Thinking Parents

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FRONT COVER COMPETITION Our fabulous family finalists

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Gilbert Family – Brighton Credit: Lauren Witt

Zischke Family – South Brisbane Credit: Summer Lands Camels

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Families News

Find out about local news for families

Welcome to our Family Health, Bumps & Babies issue! Once upon a time, a naive and well intentioned young mother (well 27 is kinda young) decided to be the BEST and most NATURAL mother EVER… not realising this was in fact a combination of trying to live up to unrealistic standards for women, a hangover from my own alternative upbringing and a few genuinely good practices. Whilst I did use and abuse coconut oil to the point where we all gag if we get a whiff of it, breastfeeding was really handy and I can highly recommend it (if it is something you want to do). Once I mastered the logistics of how to feed my newborn under the expert eye of my nurse I was saved from at least 50 situations where I had forgotten every single thing my child needed except their food (as it was attached to my chest). The other handy by-product of a hippy lifestyle is that long flowing skirts and dresses can be an emergency diaper if times are desperate enough. For those of you trying to work and juggle expressing milk, a baby and a head full of ideas then you will need this issue with it’s invaluable tips from people who have worked it all out. You can also collect a few tips for fast eco-cleaning (coconut oil makes everything greasy) and select a sport for your kid who may NOT be a team player (I respect that position, passing the ball sucks).

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Family Health Non-toxic cleaning Sensory-friendly Brisbane Sport for individuals

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Education April/May open days guide

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Parenting Breastfeeding & returning to work What to pack in your hospital bag

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Families Fun Circle the things you plan to do in April & May

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Clubs, Classes & Activities Find a local Club, Class or Activity

Yours in vinegar and bi-carb, Cover Photo: Front cover competition winner,

Simone Eclair

Simone Eclair insists she is a Brisbane comedian (but you can decide for yourself).

Parkinson Family – Eagleby Credit: Quinn and Co Photography

Next issue June / July 2022 Deadline by 5pm on Friday 6 May 2022 Focus on Winter Day Trips and Children’s Parties

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LOCAL FAMILIES NEWS Looking for the latest local news and views? We've got it covered!

PREGNANCY VIRGIN PRIZE PACK!

A FAMILY GAMES PRIZE PACK!

Games night has never looked so good! These games are suitable for kids aged 6+ and teenagers, and promise hours of challenging fun. Every game is different in Rummikub as players try to collect runs and groups of tiles, while Sequence Classic requires lots of strategic thinking. Test Match is the original and authentic cricket game, bringing action-packed play to your very own lounge room! Unsolved Case Files challenges players to work out “whodunnit”, using clues in the box and online. All these games are available from leading retailers, but we have two sets of all four games to give away, valued at $150 RRP each! For details of terms & conditions and to enter, go to www.familiesmagazine.com.au/competitions. Competition closes Friday 27 May.

This laugh-out-loud memoir takes you on a journey through pregnancy, when those nine months don’t go exactly the way you planned.

Pregnancy Virgin combines Gold Coast author Mandy Mauloni’s personal recollection with informative break-out boxes, designed to make you wet your pants with laughter, while learning why you just wet your pants (and why you may continue to wet your pants after your baby’s arrival!). We have three prize packs to give away, each valued at $50, containing; • a copy of Pregnancy Virgin • a limited-edition custom bamboo bookmark • a jungle teething ring from ‘Natalie & Rachel’ For details of terms & conditions and to enter, go to www.familiesmagazine. com.au/competitions. Competition closes Friday 27 May.

CHEAPER KINDY FOR QUEENSLAND FAMILIES The cost of kindy is a huge barrier for many working families, but more than 40,000 Queensland children are set to benefit from reduced price – and even free – kindy thanks to a more than $1 billion investment from the Queensland Government. Education Minister Grace Grace said the package also includes an expansion of the Kindy Uplift program and extra funding for children with disabilities. The reforms will kick in at the start of 2023 and will be a welcome relief for many families. For more information, visit qld.gov.au/KindyFunding

THE MAGIC OF DISNEY IS COMING TO QUEENSLAND MUSEUM!

Disney magic is coming to Queensland Museum this winter with Disney: The Magic of Animation opening in June 2022. Featuring more than 500 artworks including paintings, sketches, and concept art that have been specially selected by the Walt Disney Animation Research Library in Los Angeles, California, this special showcase of Disney magic across generations of storytelling will inspire and delight guests of all ages. Join the waitlist for tickets at disney.qm.qld.gov.au (image credit: Copyright: Encanto(2021) Lorelay Bové, Concept art, digital painting © Disney Enterprises Inc)

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ICE SKATING TICKETS FOR THE FAMILY! Get ready to chill out with the family at Iceworld™ Boondall & Acacia Ridge!

HOP TO WALKABOUT CREEK’S NEW

IMMERSIVE EDUCATION ROOM

Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre is sporting a new and improved immersive education room. The room is themed around the D’Aguilar National Park and features stunning images wrapped around the walls, life-like trees, rocks and grasses, and interactive wildlife experiences. There’s so much to see and do at Walkabout Creek. Visit the Aussie native wildlife, see the platypus, take a walk through the bush, and enjoy a picnic by the water. Discover more at www.familiesmagazine.com.au/walkabout-creek-discovery-centre

We’re giving TWO lucky winners a family pass (admit 5) to your preferred Iceworld™ venue. Your prize includes • Skate hire • Food and drink combo for each person • And heaps of cool family fun on an Olympic sized rink!

PREMIER’S READING CHALLENGE 2022

Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, Iceworld™ Olympic Ice Rinks will soon be your favourite entertainment venue!

Registrations open April 26 with the Challenge beginning on May 9. Find out more at www.familiesmagazine.com.au/premiers-reading-challenge

For details of terms & conditions and to enter, go to www.familiesmagazine. com.au/competitions. Competition closes Friday 27 May.

The Premier’s Reading Challenge aims to encourage students to develop a love of reading for life. Children can participate within their school, early childhood centre, or as individual readers, and those who complete the Premier’s Reading Challenge have their efforts recognised through a Certificate of Achievement signed by the Premier of Queensland.

QLD’S FLOOD APPEAL 2022 Donations can be made to the following organisations supporting Queenslanders impacted by the 2022 floods and severe weather: GIVIT www.givit.org.au Australian Red Cross www.redcross.org.au The Salvation Army www.salvationarmy.org.au St Vincent de Paul Society www.qld.vinnies.org.au Lifeline Queensland www.lifelineqld.org.au

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Family Health

DIAGNOSIS:

Nature Deficit Disorder CURE:

Get Outside! Compared to your own childhood, do you think your kids spend less time outdoors?

Nature Deficit Disorder – a phrase first coined by Richard Louv in 2005 – is not a medical diagnosis, but its effect on health is certainly noticeable. Spending too much time indoors, under artificial light and in limited company, results in diminished use of the senses, increasing short-sightedness, vitamin D deficiency, and reduced resilience and ability to cope with stress. Luckily, there is a cure – get outside!

A dose of “Vitamin N” Being outdoors is so GOOD for kids, with benefit that last a lifetime. Here are some of the positive effects Vitamin N (for Nature!) can have on your kids. PROBLEM SOLVING Outside play sparks a child’s imagination and creativity. There are endless ways to play outdoors, and as props are created from their surroundings, their problem-solving skills are developing. STIMULATE THE SENSES What an amazing array of sights, sounds, smells, and textures to explore in nature! From sunset reflections on water to multicoloured birds, the sough of wind through branches to frog calls, the petrichor of wet earth to the scent of wild flowers, and the feel of rough bark to grass under bare feet. What way to stimulate and develop the senses! PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Climbing, sliding, leaping, and swinging through the great outdoors – with heaps of fresh air to oxygenate the muscles – has an immense benefit to physical health and development. All that movement will also develop coordination, gross motor skills, and balance. And your child will be having so much fun they won’t even realise they’re exercising! COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Assessing heights and distances, observing weather and wildlife activity, noticing changes in trees from season to season – they’re all subtle ways your child is developing cognition and awareness. Your child will feel more connected to the environment, leading to healthier choices as they grow.

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RESILIENCE Being outdoors often throws up challenges. There may be no immediate bathroom access, no snacks or water tap, a sudden rain shower or drop in temperature, a bump or scrape that can’t be immediately tended… Coping with these minor challenges will help your child learn to cope with bigger challenges later in life.

Outdoor adventures There’s a great big wonderful world of adventure waiting to be discovered, but adventures can be small too! Here are some of our favourite ways to enjoy spending time in nature.

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Family Health BACKYARD SAFARI Exploring amongst the plants of your own backyard or nearby park opens a micro-world of intriguing industry. Grab a book about Australian insects from the local library and see if you can spot different ants creating trails and carrying food back to the nest, or our tiny native stingless bees. You might spot caterpillars or pupae, shy skinks, or colourful Christmas beetles. Encourage your child to identify what you find and use their imagination to make up stories about what the little creature’s life and adventures might be like.

Dragonfly larvae, tadpoles, and maybe tiny fish are all possibilities. PLANT A GARDEN Form a connection with nature by nurturing it! Turning over soil to plant seeds, providing the right levels of shade and moisture, and the joy of seeing things grow can be very fulfilling. You could grow flowers that encourage bees and pollinators, vegetables and fruits for the kitchen, or native plants that provide food for wildlife. TAKE A HIKE

POOH STICKS This was a favourite game of Winnie the Pooh. If you live near a creek or spillway with a bridge, Pooh Sticks is a race to see whose twig can float from one side of the bridge to the other the fastest. This game can also be played from point to point along a creek bank (under adult supervision) if you don’t have a bridge nearby.

Exploring parklands, mountain trails, rainforests, and waterfalls is the best way to connect with nature. Nature endures with constant new growth, diverse wildlife, ever-changing landscapes, and amazing views! Hiking as a family also encourages communication and bonding and keeps the whole family healthy.

BUILD A DEN Kids love a secret space to be the base of their adventures. Dens can be made under low-hanging trees, or wigwam style from fallen branches. With a few logs to act as furniture, a den can be quite a cosy cubby. TREASURE HUNT Let your kids loose with a list of “treasure” to find. Suggestions could be 3 gumnuts, a bottlebrush leaf, a feather, a piece of fallen paperbark. A tick-list of things they spot can include wildlife and insects too that are left in place and not collected. POND DIPPING Tie some string securely around the neck of a jar, and dip it into a pond. What will your child spot in the water?

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NON-TOXIC WAYS TO CLEAN Admit it. No one likes cleaning the oven... or the bin … or the fridge. You know that washing machine filter? It’s gently calling your name. Whatever you do, don’t despair! We’ll show you some simple and effective ways to tackle these gross tasks, and we do it in a not so gross (or toxic!) way.

MAKING YOUR OVEN CLEAN AND SPARKLY It’s got cheese stuck all over it, baked on black stuff, and the seals are not looking too happy. Before you go to town with “odourless oven spray” that magically wipes off - and leaves the most horrid residue imaginable - grab yourself a whole lot of bicarb and vinegar. I promise you; it works a treat. Remove the oven racks and set aside. I n a small bowl, mix a 1/2 cup of bicarb with a few tablespoons of vinegar. Adjust the ratio of both until you have a spreadable paste. It’s fizzy, but that’s a good thing! pread the paste all over the inside of S your oven, keeping clear of the heating elements. The baking soda will turn a brownish colour as you rub it in; that is fine. Coat the whole oven to the best of your abilities, paying attention to any particularly greasy areas.

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CLEANING YOUR KITCHEN BIN Do the same to your oven racks on the sink or in the backyard. You can easily hose these off later. eave the paste in the oven overnight, L or for at least 12 hours. After 12 hours or overnight, take a damp cloth and wipe out as much of paste as you can. Use a plastic or silicone spatula to help scrape off the paste, and use a toothbrush to get into hard-to-reach spots. Spray a little water to get the last bits off and wipe down. Repeat until all the baking soda residue is gone. Add more water or vinegar to your cloth as needed to really get the oven clean and shiny. Replace the oven racks and you’re done!

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Even if you have fragrant garbage bags, take out the rubbish on time, and wipe the top every week, bins just get bad. The plastic holds smells and bacteria so every now and again they demand a good go-over for the sake of your kitchen and the health of your family. Cleaning the kitchen bin can be done just like the fridge vegetable bins – outside. Take your bin outside (with the rubbish removed!) and give it a rinse down with the hose to remove any stuck-on food. Give it a liberal spray of vinegar and eucalyptus oil mix – this will kill lots of bacteria – and let it sit for 10 min. Give it all a good scrub with a dishwashing brush and rinse it all off. Make sure the bin is thoroughly dry before taking it back inside, otherwise mould can begin to grow. Once it’s dry, line with a garbage bag and she’s ready to rock!


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CLEANING AND DEODOURISING YOUR FRIDGE Sometimes delving into the fridge is a task we ignore for months. That is, until you can sense that something is growing a colony down there, somewhere. Cleaning your fridge is like a revelation. Suddenly life is great, fresh and sparkly! You’ll also wonder why you didn’t do it earlier. After you have removed everything from your fridge and thrown out all of the items you no longer want, take

CLEANING YOUR WASHING MACHINE FILTER

As a part that is meant to be cleaned, the filter is usually pretty easy to get too. If you don’t clean it regularly, you may end up finding dark grey spots and a funky smell on your clothes. Refer to your operator’s manual if you are not sure where your filter is, or how to remove it.

If you’re serious about ditching the chemicals, bicarbonate of soda, white vinegar, eucalyptus oil, lemon juice, and pure beeswax can get most jobs done. It worked for our grandparents, and it can work for you too! the shelves and containers into your backyard. Lay them out and squirt some ecofriendly dishwashing liquid on them. Give them a quick spray with the hose and go over all the edging, nooks, and crannies with a dishwashing brush (bamboo brushes are great!). Once they’re all done, rinse off and lean them against a wall to drip dry before finishing them with a tea towel.

Grab a bucket before you start anything, and turn the kettle on. Remove the filter and put it in the bucket. The hardest part it over now – YAY! Pour in some white vinegar and hot water and let it soak for 30 minutes. This will allow the grime to loosen and fall away.

Give the inside of the fridge a general wipe down with some soapy water, removing all the crumbs. Once it’s clean, spray with a vanilla mix (1 cup water, ¼ cup rubbing alcohol, 1½ tablespoons vanilla extract) and your fridge will be brand new and smelling fantastic! Return the sparkling clean shelves and go treat yourself with some gourmet products that will be more than happy to live in a nice new clean home!

Once it’s soaked, empty all the water and the filter into the sink and rinse off the gunk with fresh water. If there is any left-over grime, use an old toothbrush to scrub it off. Place the sparkly new filter back into the machine and repeat for any other washable filters you may have in the machine, dryer, or vacuum cleaner.

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SENSORY FRIENDLY BRISBANE Sensory issues can make it a challenge to find a fun and supportive way to allow your child to explore and learn in an environment in which they feel comfortable. If you are looking for ways to get out and about with your sensory child, there are plenty of fun and sensory-sensitive places around Brisbane that provide a welcoming experience.

SENSORY FRIENDLY MOVIES

Cinemas can be a little overwhelming to those with sensory issues. The darkness, loud noises, and the lack of ability to move freely can be quite stressful to children and parents. Sensory-friendly screenings involve the lights being only slightly dimmed, sound being lowered, and the ability to move freely around the cinema. So where can you find these screenings? These screenings occur regularly at Event and Hoyts cinemas, but screening times differ at each venue so be sure to check it out before you go!

ANIMAL EXPERIENCES

NATURE EXPERIENCES

If animals aren’t exactly your child’s forte, a visit to one of Brisbane’s Discover Centres offers a tactile and sensory educational experience. Downfall Creek Bushland Centre offers a Mountains to Mangroves Sensory trail with information boards inviting your child to touch, listen, and smell along the way. The trail is wheelchair accessible, with continuous handrails and interpretive signs that include braille and raised text. It’s the perfect way to get out with friends and family, whilst making it a fun and inclusive experience for your child. You can find more Discovery Centres across Brisbane in this article: www.familiesmagazine.com.au/discover-discovery-centres

Working with animals and surrounding oneself with nature can help a lot of people with sensory disorders. One such place to help children using animals is EquusTerra Therapeutic Horse Riding, located in Yeronga. Each lesson students get to interact with a horse and be involved in a range of activities such as grooming, feeding and riding. An environment like this can help form a bond and trust between the student and animal in a supportive domain.

ART PLAY DATES

Children are such creative young minds with lots of colourful ideas, so why not encourage it! Art play dates are run at QAGOMA in Brisbane city. Sessions are scheduled fortnightly on Tuesdays from March to May 2022. This event is run for 1- to 3-year-olds so it’s perfect for your excited tots! Each session includes a tour focusing on a sensory experience, with song and dance included to encourage children. This event is ticketed so be sure to book in advance! QAGOMA also runs low-sensory days throughout the year, where lights and sounds are lowered. For “any day” visits, the gallery is usually much quieter after 2pm.

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Family Health MARSDEN LIBRARY SENSORY SPACE

This is a wonderful safe space for sensory exploration, designed for children aged 0-12 years. There are lots of hands-on, audial, and visual activities for children to suit specific sensory needs. If sensory stimulation becomes too much, the beautiful bubble tube is there to calm and soothe. The library staff may also dim the lights in the area for you too, if required.

CITY PLAYSCAPES QUEENSLAND MUSEUM

Queensland Museum is also much quieter after 2pm, though the museum is very accommodating whatever time you visit. Noise cancelling headphones and Sensory Kits are available from the cloakroom, and a sensory map advises which exhibits are busy, bright, and noisy, and which are quiet and dimly lit. The Museum’s Discovery Centre offers a tactile experience for children who love to touch and feel texture, and SparkLab Sciencentre also has sensory sessions and a Social Story on their website to help you plan your visit.

Brisbane City Council’s playground are designed for all children to enjoy. They may get busy and noisy at times, so plan your visit around your child’s needs and you will find a wealth of sensoryfriendly and accessible equipment. Senses can be stimulated or soothed with tactile sensory panels, sand and water play, and nest swings. Find out more about Brisbane’s city playgrounds here: www.familiesmagazine.com.au/best-city-playgrounds-brisbane or visit your local council’s website to discover the best sensoryfriendly playgrounds near you.

THE WORKSHOPS RAIL MUSEUM

The Workshops Rail Museum welcomes all visitors. Just like Queensland Museum, noise cancelling headphones and Sensory Kits are available for every visit. Each school holiday, The Workshops Rail Museum runs Sensory Friendly afternoons where fewer tickets are sold to reduce visitor numbers, and lights and sounds are lowered. The Workshops Rail Museum the perfect place to take little railway lovers and fans of Thomas the Tank Engine.

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Family Health

Individual Sports for Kids

Being active and healthy doesn’t have to run to a team schedule. There are so many sports your child can enjoy that don’t require minimum numbers, or league competitions, or inflexible training times. Individual sports provide heaps of opportunity for building strong friendships with like-minded individuals, and even individual sports can require an element of teamwork when an opponent or partner is required. Find your child’s perfect fit with these individual sports.

Golf Fresh air, a good walk, conversation, and heaps of unexpected health benefits! Golf is low intensity and non-contact, minimising risk of injury. It helps growing bodies develop a strong core and spine, improves hand-eye coordination, and has the surprising added benefit of staving off short-sightedness. In a world of excess screen time and instant gratification, golf promotes quiet time, patience, endurance, and emotional control. It can be played alone, with friends, and even in teams.

Sailing Being out on the water is exhilarating. Children who sail learn responsibility and accountability, as well as patience, courage, and a healthy awareness of changing weather! Sailing as a solo sport is best suited to older kids who have had full training and will be fully supervised, but kids can start learning to sail in Brisbane from six years old.

There’s no real age limit to golf. Children can play from a young age and enjoy the game alongside players of all ages.

The Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron runs school holiday programs and all-year-round programs for children as well as private lessons, and you can find other “Learn to Sail” providers on the bayside and the Brisbane River.

There are golf courses all over Brisbane for fun and practice, and professional lessons are available at the beautiful Victoria Park in Herston.

You don’t need to own your own sailboat as the clubs have just the right-sized boat for your child, with all safety equipment provided. You just need to provide the sun protection and the towel.

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Martial Arts There are many martial art disciplines to choose from: judo, karate, hapkido, and taekwondo are the ones most people are familiar with. Some focus on strikes and kicks, some on throws, and some are allrounders for self-defence. All have great benefits! Martial Arts don’t teach aggression. The focus is on self-discipline and self-control, with a side effect of improved self-esteem and selfconfidence. There’s a lot of self-improvement in self-defence! Martial arts are available to children aged 4 years and up. Not all martial arts involve sparring or tournaments, and your child can progress through their belt levels at their own pace. Take a look around to see what’s available near you, and which would best suit your child.

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Tennis

Tennis is a sport that develops the whole body. It can help children develop gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination and ball tracking, agility, flexibility, speed, and strength. It’s also accessible to anyone who can hold a tennis racket – just ask 2022 Australian of the Year, Dylan Alcott! There are lots of places offering tennis coaching around Brisbane, with programs for children from 3 years old. Find a venue near you here: www.familiesmagazine. com.au/kids-tennis-lessons

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Family Health

Running

Ice Skating

Running truly is an individual sport. You can set your own start time, distance, and venue, or choose to run at organised events like Parkrun or one of Brisbane’s annual running festivals. Running comes naturally to kids on the playground, but running as a sport requires stamina and resilience. It’s incredible for cardiovascular fitness, and running releases endorphins in the brain, which make us feel good! The whole family can enjoy running together, and the only equipment you need are some good running shoes and comfortable clothes. No ongoing fees is another benefit! Find out how your family can get involved with Parkrun here: www.familiesmagazine.com.au/parkrun-with-kids

Ice skating boasts a broad range of health and developmental benefits for kids looking for a different form of exercise. It’s a great way to get a workout without feeling like a workout, and a fantastic school holiday activity. It dramatically improves balance and cardiovascular health and builds whole-body strength and fitness. There are two Olympic-sized ice-skating rinks in Brisbane, one each side of the river. If your child is serious about ice skating as a sport, they can try ice hockey, curling, synchronised skating, speed skating or figure skating. Children can learn to ice skate from around four years old. Find out more here: www.familiesmagazine.com.au/ice-skating-brisbane

BMX BMX (Bicycle Motocross) takes two forms: Freestyle, which involves tricks and stylised routines, and Dirt-Track Racing, like traditional Motor Cross. Thrill seekers are on to a winner with either style! BMX is ideally suited to kids who love a challenge and an adrenalin rush. It can involve risks like broken bones and injury, so always invest in the best safety gear you can afford for your child. The upside is that your child will develop incredible confidence and character. It takes a great deal of perseverance to master a new Freestyle trick, and strategic thinking and determination to be a champion on the tracks. There are BMX racing clubs across Brisbane, and even structured BMX Freestyle lessons from professional coaches that your child can take part in.

Swimming Swimming is an excellent activity for fun and fitness. It exercises the whole body and provides a gateway to a huge range of water-based activities. Not only that, learning to swim can save lives! Swimming really is a sport for all ages, with water-familiarity lessons available for babies from around four months of age, and formal swimming lessons available to pre-schoolers. The many benefits of swimming include improved muscle tone, improved cognitive ability, improved coordination, and better sleep and appetite. There is no shortage of fantastic public pools and swimming schools in Brisbane, and some have wheelchair ramps right into the water to make this great individual sport accessible to everyone. Discover more about the benefits of learning to swim here: www.familiesmagazine.com.au/learn-to-swim

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Helping Brisbane’s Homeless Homelessness is growing issue in Australia. The 2016 census identified just over 116,000 people deemed homeless across Australia. Over 8,000 people sleep rough every night on a piece of concrete, on a bench, in a park or under a bridge.

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What people may not know is that hundreds of people lose their life every year as a direct result of sleeping rough. The average life expectancy in 2022 in Australia for someone long-term sleeping rough is just 47 years of age. This was unacceptable to Norm McGillivray, and he had to do something about it. Norm’s desire to help homeless people comes from memories of his own father’s homelessness in the UK where he grew up. His motivation stems back to his childhood in the 1970s, when he was a very young fella. His happily married father was a carpenter who also had a shopfitting business. When he was in his early 30s he suffered a stroke that left him disabled and impeded his speech. Effectively that was the end of the business. Norm was about two years old. Norm believes that this put a lot of strain on his parents’ relationship, and when they separated and divorced, his dad found himself homeless on the streets of London. At the age of 42 Norm’s dad suffered a heart attack. He died lonely and still homeless. Norm was 11 years old at the time and powerless to do anything about it. 40 years later, Norm is the founder of the organisation Beddown, through which he hopes to help someone else’s dad, mum, daughter, son, brother, or sister. The idea of Beddown is simple: take empty and underutilised existing infrastructure such as car parks, offices, backpackers’ hostels, and community halls, and activate those spaces into accommodation to provide safety, shelter, security, services and a great night’s sleep for their guests. All guests are people who are homeless and sleeping rough, who are welcomed to a Beddown just like a friend or family member.

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A big part of the Beddown model is to collaborate with other charities and services so a variety of value-adding services can be offered to their guests, such as:

Drs and Nurses

Food & Beverages

Dentists Clothing and Laundry These services look to restore dignity, respect, self-esteem, and confidence back to the guests, and to use Beddown as a platform to help guests into a longer-term solution such as accommodation, employment, or rehabilitation. Beddown’s last trial was in an underutilised Secure Parking car park in Brisbane CBD for 8 weeks. The site was activated nightly by Beddown’s volunteer family, with 21 queen sized beds made up in the sleeping area every night.

Beddown helped provide over 800 nights of safety, shelter and sleep for their guests, whose ages ranged from 19 to 60. They were supported by nearly 400 volunteers over the 8 week period and had the assistance of 33 collaborative service providers. 5 of their guests secured employment, 5 secured accommodation, and 1 guest entered rehabilitation during their stay at Beddown. Next for Beddown is the activation of an underutilised backpackers’ in Brisbane, which is hoped to be operational in April this year. Beddown looks to change people’s lives and save people’s lives, which all starts with a safe place to get a good night’s sleep. To find out more about Beddown and how you can help, go to beddown.org.au or scan the QR code above to donate today.

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Education

APRIL/MAY 2022

BRISBANE AND IPSWICH’S MOST COMPREHENSIVE

SCHOOL OPEN DAYS FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS & PARENTS Open Day: Sat 7 May. Brisbane Grammar School (Brisbane) Indep Boys’ Yr 5-12

Organised tours throughout the year. BGS Virtual Open Night on Tues 2 Aug, 7.00pm.

Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School (Ipswich) Indep Girls’ Kindy-Yr 12

Discovery Tours: Tuesdays 24 May, 26 Jul, 11 Oct, all 8:45am.

Ipswich Junior Grammar School (Ipswich) Indep Co-ed Kindy-Yr 6

Discovery Tours: Tuesdays 7 Jun, 2 Aug, 25 Oct, all 8:45am.

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SCHOOL OPEN DAYS All Hallows School (Fortitude Valley) Catholic Girls’ Yr 5–12 Open Day: Sun 29 May. www.ahs.qld.edu.au

Grace Lutheran College (Rothwell) Indep Co-ed Yr 7–12 Open Day: Fri 7 May. www.glc.qld.edu.au

Ambrose Treacy College (Indooroopilly) Catholic Boys’ Yr 4–12 School Tours: Wed 25 May 9am, Wed 31 Aug 9am. www.atc.qld.edu.au

Hillbrook Anglican School (Enoggera) Indep Co-ed Yr 7–12 Open Days: Thu 19 May, Tue 16 Aug, Thu 20 Oct, all 2pm–4:30pm. www.hillbrook.qld.edu.au

Anglican Church Grammar School (East Brisbane) Anglican Boys’ Reception–Yr 12 Open Day: Wed 4 May 10am–1pm. Personal tours by request. www.churchie.com.au

IES College (Spring Hill) Indep Co-ed Yr 11–12, local and international students. Open Days: Sat 21 May, Sat 30 Jul. www.iescollege.com

Brisbane Bayside State College (Wynnum West) Indep Co-ed Yr 7–12 Principal Tours: Thursdays 5 May, 2 Jun, 21 Jul, 6 Oct, all 9.30am. www.brisbanebaysidesc.eq.edu.au Brisbane Boys’ College (Toowong) Prep–Yr 12, Boarding from Yr 7–12 Junior School Tours: Thu 5 May, Thu 2 Jun, 8:20am. Middle & Senior School Tours: Mon 16 May, Mon 13 Jun, 8:30am. Prep Discovery Mornings: Tue 17 May, Fri 3 Jun, 9am. www.bbc.qld.edu.au Brisbane Christian College (Salisbury) Indep Co-ed Pre-Prep–Yr 12 Tours throughout the year. brisbanechristiancollege.com.au/enrolments/book-a-tour Clairvaux MacKillop College (Upper Mt Gravatt) Catholic Co-ed Yr 7–12 College Tours: Wed 27 Apr 4pm–5.30pm, Fri 10 Jun 9am–10.30am, Fri 22 Jul 9am–10.30am, Fri 9 Sep 9am–10.30am. www.cvxmck.edu.au Clayfield College (Clayfield) Indep Co-ed Pre-prep-Yr 6, Girls’ Pre-prep–Yr 12 Primary School Tours: Fri 27 May, Thu 28 Jul, Wed 12 Oct, 9:15am. Secondary School Tours: Wed 4 May, Wed 27 Jul, Fri 19 Aug, Fri 14 Oct. www.clayfield.qld.edu.au Faith Lutheran College (Victoria Point and Thornlands) Indep Co-ed Kindy–Yr 12 Primary School Tours: Wed 25 May, Thu 15 Sep. Secondary School Tours: Wed 8 Jun, Wed 17 Aug. www.faithlutheran.qld.edu.au Grace Lutheran College (Caboolture) Indep Co-ed Yr 7–12 Open Day: Sun 29 May. www.glc.qld.edu.au

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Iona College (Lindum) Catholic Boys’ Yr 5–12 Open Day: Mon 30 May, 1pm–4pm. www.iona.qld.edu.au Ipswich Grammar School (Ipswich) Indep Boys’ Prep–Yr12 Open Day: Thu 26 May. www.ipswichgrammar.com Lourdes Hill College (Hawthorne) Catholic Girls’ Yr 7–12 College Tours: Mondays 9 May, 23 May, 6 Jun, all 3.30pm. www.lhc.qld.edu.au Marist College (Ashgrove) Catholic Boys’ Day & Boarding Yr 5–12 College Tours: Fri 27 May, Sun 19 Jun, Fri 29 Jul, Fri 14 Oct. www.marash.qld.edu.au Mary MacKillop College (Nundah) Catholic Girls’ Yr 7–12 Open Day: Sun 15 May. Principal’s Guided Tours: Thu 5 May, Tue 7 Jun, Thu 4 Aug, Thu 20 Oct. Enrolment Information Evenings: Tue 15 Feb, Tue 26 Jul. www.mmc.qld.edu.au Moreton Bay Boys’ College (Manly West) Indep Boys’ Pre-Prep–Yr 12 Principal’s Tours: Thu 5 May, Wed 1 Jun. www.mbbc.qld.edu.au Mount Alvernia College (Kedron) Catholic Girls’ Yr 7–12 Open Day: Sun 22 May. www.mta.qld.edu.au Mt Maria College (Mitchelton) Catholic Co-ed Yr 7–12 Open Day: Thu 12 May. www.mtmaria.qld.edu.au Mt Maria College (Petrie) Catholic Co-ed Yr 7–12 Open Day: Thu 12 May. Online Open Day: Wed 20 July 6.30pm. Principal’s Tours: Tuesdays 26 Apr, 17 May, 31 May, 14 Jun, 21 Jun, 19 Jul, 16 Aug. www.mmcp.qld.edu.au Northpine Christian College (Dakabin) Indep Co-ed Kindy–Yr 12 Group Tours: Thu 29 Apr 9-11:30am. www.northpine.qld.edu.au

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SCHOOL OPEN DAYS Northside Christian College (Mitchelton) Indep Co-ed Kindy–Yr 12 Open Morning: Wed 27 Apr 9am–11:30am. Prep Open Morning: Wed 4 May 9am–11:00am. Principal’s Tour (Junior School): Wed 8 Jun 9am & 11am. Principals Tour (Prep): Tue 26 Jul 9am & 11am. Principal’s Tour (Senior School): Tue 6 Sept 9am & 11am. www.northside.qld.edu.au Ormiston College (Ormiston) Indep Co-ed, non-denominational Christian ELC–Yr 12 Headmaster’s Tours: Hosted throughout the year. www.ormistoncollege.com.au/bookatour Padua College (Kedron) Catholic Boys’ Yr 5–12 Open Day: Sun 22 May, 10am–1pm. Rector’s Tours: Tuesdays 19 Jul, 30 Aug, 9–11am & 3:30–5pm. www.padua.qld.edu.au Prince of Peace Lutheran College (Everton Hills) Co-ed Kindy–Yr 12 K-Yr 6 Open Mornings: 9 Jun, 20 Oct. Secondary Open Mornings: 4 May, 14 Oct. All 8:45am–10:15am. www.princeofpeace.qld.edu.au Redeemer Lutheran College (Rochedale) Co-ed Prep–Yr 12 Senior School Tours: 6 May, 12 Aug, 12 Oct. Year 7 Tour: 13 Jun 3.15pm–5.15pm. Prep Tour: 7 Sept 9.15am & 9.45am. www.redeemer.com.au Redlands College (Wellington Point) Indep Co-ed Prep–Yr 12 Open Days: Fri 29 Jul. Principal’s Tour: Thu 19 May. www.redlands.qld.edu.au San Sisto College (Carina) Catholic Girls’ Yr 7–12 Open Day: Sun 22 May 1pm–4pm. College Tours: Fri 29 Jul, Thu 15 Sep, Fri​4 Nov. All 9am–10.30am. www.sansisto.qld.edu.au Somerville House (South Brisbane) Indep Co-ed Pre-Prep & Girls’ Prep–Yr 12 with Boarding Yr 6–12. Tours: Tuesdays 3 May, 13 Sep, 18 Oct. All 9am–10:30am. www.somerville.qld.edu.au/events/somertours

Southern Cross Catholic College (Scarborough) Catholic Co-ed Prep–Yr 12 Open Day: Sun 22 May 10am–1pm. Head of Campus Tours: Thu 2 Jun, Tue 9 Aug, Thu 20 Oct. All 9am. www.sccc.qld.edu.au St Edmund’s College (Ipswich) Catholic Boys’ Yr 7–12 Open Day: Sun May 22 10am–1pm. www.sec.qld.edu.au St Eugene College Catholic (Burpengary) Catholic Girls’ Yr 7–12 School Tours: Second Tuesday of every month. www.steugene.qld.edu.au St James College Catholic (Brisbane) Co-ed Yr 7–12 Open Day: Fri 13 May. Enrolment Information Evenings: Mondays 7 Mar, 18 Jul, 15 Aug, 10 Oct, All 6pm. www.stjamescollege.qld.edu.au St John Fisher College (Bracken Ridge) Catholic Girls’ Yr 7–12 Open Day: Tue 10 May 3:30pm–5:30pm. School Tours: Fri 22 Apr 9am. Online registration is essential. www.sjfc.qld.edu.au St. Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace (Spring Hill) Catholic Boys’ Yr 5–12 Open Day: Tue 17 May 3:30pm–6pm. www.terrace.qld.edu.au St Laurence’s College (South Brisbane) Catholic Boys’ Yr 5–12 College Tour: Thu 28 Apr 4pm–5:30pm. www.slc.qld.edu.au St Patricks College (Shorncliffe) Catholic Boys’ Yr 5–12 Open Day: Tue 24 May 3pm–6pm. College Tours: Tue 30 Aug, Wed 19 Oct, 9am–11am. www.stpatricks.qld.edu.au The Lakes College (North Lakes) Indep Co-ed Prep–Yr 12 Open Mornings: Tue 3 May, Wed 10 Aug, Wed 19 Oct, all 9am–10:30am. www.thelakescollege.com.au The Springfield Anglican College (Springfield) Indep Co-ed Kindy–Yr 12 Secondary Open Day: Thu 17 May. www.tsac.qld.edu.au

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Breastfeeding and returning to work

Many women in Australia return to work within the first two years of their baby’s lives. For some women, the choice to return to work is about what fulfils them and helps them feel they are more present as mothers. Other women find that limited paid maternity leave can force them back into the workforce for financial reasons. If you are still breastfeeding your child, returning to work does not mean you have to stop.

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Parenting SUCCEEDING AT BREASTFEEDING AT WORK Whatever the basis for returning to work, it can feel especially daunting if you are still breastfeeding your baby, however, with preparation you can continue to breastfeed and/or feed your baby with expressed breast milk. As part of your plan for returning to work it is crucial to have discussions with your partner about your goals for feeding, as their support will ultimately increase your chances of succeeding. There are some key elements of support that you will also need from your workplace; understanding work colleagues, a private space where you can breastfeed your baby or express breastmilk, and allocated time where you can feed or express. These discussions may be useful to have before you have your baby so some plans can be put into place and a return-to-work policy for breastfeeding either be created or reviewed. Some workplaces may have been accredited by the Australian Breastfeeding Association as a “Breastfeeding Friendly” workplace, which will help to make the return to work easier for both you and your baby.

expressing milk to be quick, simple and effective, so the purchase or hire of a good quality pump is essential. An electric pump will express milk more easily but there are good manual pumps available too to suit your budget.

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS You will also need to consider the best times to express your milk as most women find, depending on the age of their baby and their usual feeding times, that the quality and quantity of their milk is different throughout the day. It is also helpful to be relaxed and comfortable when expressing to allow your milk to “let down”. Another consideration is the cleanliness of your hands, the equipment you use to express, sterile storage containers, and a refrigerated space to keep the expressed milk fresh and safe. Sometimes the change to your usual routine and feeding can affect your milk supply, however, supply issues may be avoided by the consideration of taking a recommended supplement for breastfeeding in addition to eating a good healthy diet and plenty of fluids. Your baby’s “normal” feeding patterns may also change, with your baby wanting to feed more often when they are with you.

OPTIONS FOR EXPRESSING BREASTMILK AT WORK If you are not able to breastfeed your baby in the workplace but still want your baby to have breastmilk, you may want to look at your options for expressing your milk. To alleviate as much pressure as possible on you returning to work, you want the process of

Remember it is perfectly normal to have some apprehensions about returning to work but the changes don’t have to be stressful for you and your baby with some careful planning. If you run into any troubles with expressing or feeding, ensure you seek support from a lactation consultant. Written by Rebecca Denny, Midwife, My Midwives www.mymidwives.com.au https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/

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Parenting P R E G N A N C Y PA C K I N G :

Hospital Bag Guide In the last trimester of pregnancy, I found myself wandering the aisles of a department store looking for something I’d never bought before. Past the long, floral nighties and embroidered cardigans was the underwear section. Hanging innocently off the rack were the black, cotton full briefs with a high waist, $15 for a pack of five. I eyed them doubtfully … friends had assured me these would be essential after I gave birth. Really? I popped two packs into my trolley and ticked ‘Big Black Granny Undies’ off the list. As it turned out, my friends were right.

PACK I N G YO UR H OS PI TA L BAG

THE ESSENTIAL S

If you’re pregnant for the first time and have no idea what to pack in your hospital bag, I guarantee you’re not alone – I had no clue either.

• Chosen Healthcare Provider’s contact details

When compiling your list, it’s a good idea to break it into two sections: luxuries and necessities. What will make your stay that little bit more comfortable and what is essential?

• Your birth plan if you have one

Luxuries are the items specific to you; things that make you feel happy and relaxed. Having these in the birthing suite may help boost your mindset during labour and childbirth. Ideas include things such as your favourite music, essential oils, photos of loved ones, little treats like chocolate or crackers, a soft bath robe, massage lotion, lip balm, eye mask, ear plugs, books and magazines, your own fluffy towel and a comfortable pillow from home or nursing pillow to make breastfeeding more comfortable. Then there are the essential items.

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• Medicare/Private Health Insurance cards • Phone and charger • Socks • Spare clothes — you’ll have your blood pressure regularly checked, so clothing with short / loose sleeves makes this easier. • Black, cotton Bridget Jones-style underwear (It’s not uncommon to have heavier-than-normal bleeding following childbirth.) • Pyjamas (A style that buttons all the way down the front are a good idea if you’d like to breastfeed.)

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Parenting • Shoes or slippers that are easy to put on without bending down

Your partner or support person will also need a few things for the stay too, which may include a change of clothes, swimwear if they’d like to hop in the shower with you, as well as closed shoes which can be a requirement in some hospital rooms.

• Swimmers — you may be able to take showers during the labour if you want/if time allows • Bathroom essentials, i.e. toothbrush/toothpaste/shampoo/ conditioner/ face cleanser, face and body moisturisers • Makeup and nice clothes to wear home (You may like a photo of this ‘momentous occasion’ as you leave the hospital with your first child.) • Maternity pads • Nursing pads • Nursing bras • Nipple cream (if you plan to breastfeed)

Of course, don’t forget about the baby! It’s a good idea to check what your hospital provides so you don’t pack too much — for example, some hospitals provide nappies and wipes. In addition, you’ll need enough baby singlets, sleep suits and socks for your stay. Some mothers also prefer to bring their own baby blankets and swaddles.

OTHER IMP O RTANT ITEMS Try to put the baby’s car seat into the car well before your due date. The first time you work out how to fit it safely can be time consuming and/or stressful, so it’s a good idea to do this when you’re not in a rush. Finally, during that last trimester ensure you always have ample fuel in your car … having to make a pit stop at the service station on your way to hospital isn’t ideal! Mandy Mauloni is the author of “Pregnancy Virgin” published by Nightstand Press. Available now at selected bookstores and all major online retailers. We have 3 copies of Pregnancy Virgin to give away to our lucky readers. See page 4 for details!

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Parenting

Music

with your baby 3 Ways to Do Music with your Baby at Home I remember the days when I had a toddler and a baby - my children were only 16 months apart and it was certainly a challenge to leave the house. There was no way I could commit to a weekly music class. Negotiating different sleep times, nappy changes and feeds when out and about was just too overwhelming. Still, I didn’t want my babies to miss out on the fun and engaging benefits of making music. Having studied to be an early childhood teacher I was well aware that music really boosts children’s development. Not only is it an amazing tool for bonding with your little one but it also promotes brain development, language and literacy learning, social, emotional and motor skills. After doing some research, I gathered a variety of ideas for music activities that were easy to do with my babies at home. Sometimes it would be just the three of us jamming together in our living room, and on other days we’d invite a few friends over to share the experience. There was always plenty of joy and I will never forget those special times.

You can find plenty of nursery rhymes to learn with your baby online. However, to maximize the benefits it is best if you sing the songs to your baby as well. Research from the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, found that infants are more engaged with songs sung by their mothers than recorded music. It is also valuable to include actions with the songs, and there are a few ways you can do this such as knee bounce rhymes like To Market To Market or Trot Trot to London, action songs like Row Row Row Your Boat or Sing-A-Song of Sixpence, or fingerplays like 5 Little Monkeys and I’m Bring Home a Baby Bumblebee.

Dance to music that you love

Here are some activity ideas you might like to try at home with your baby.

Homemade Musical Instruments Encouraging your baby to play instruments helps them to develop their fine motor skills and co-ordination, as well as building their self confidence. Creating rhythms and beats with drums, bells and maracas is the perfect way to introduce your baby to instruments. You can make these from basic, everyday household items. The ageold pot turned upside down with a wooden spoon works wonders for banging along to some recorded music. For makeshift maracas simply fill small containers (ie. baby food containers, plastic bottles, yogurt pots, baby bottles) with either sand, dried beans, rice, pebbles, pasta or popcorn (unpopped!). Use duct tape or glue to seal the containers and make sure that they are tightly shut! Play some funky music and shake along. If your baby is new to the concept, show them how to shake it. They will feel very proud once they’ve mastered the motion.

Sing and move to nursery rhymes While traditional nursery rhymes and songs may feel a bit old fashioned, they are highly educational and enhance children’s phonological awareness, which is important for learning to read.

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Moving to music with your baby can soothe their nervous system, activate their brain, foster their sense of rhythm and increase your bond. Choose music that makes you happy, because if you are enjoying yourself then your baby will too. If your baby isn’t standing or walking yet, hold them in a position that is comfortable for you both – through their legs facing out, flying on your arms, in a carrier, or on your hip. Just make sure you hold your infant tight and keep movements smooth and safe. If your baby is on their feet, hold their hands gently. When you are dancing you might like to try freezing to the music briefly to give your baby a chance to process the movement and get ready for the next round. You could also include props like scarves and shakers for extra fun! So whether you are stuck at home on a rainy day, or you just can’t face leaving the house, it’s easy to entertain, educate and bond with your baby through music.

About the Author: Sarah Richard-Preston is an early childhood teacher and creator of The Bubble Box - Music Activities for Babies - www.thebubblebox.com.au. She lives in Brisbane with her husband and two children.

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Looking for things to do with the kids over the Easter school holidays? Find budget-friendly activities for your family under the Holidays – Easter tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/ brisbane/easter

It’s never too soon to encourage a love of books and reading in your little ones, and sharing books together is a great way to spend quality time together. Find 10 of the best books for toddlers under the Things To Do – Books & Reading tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/classicbooks-toddlers

No matter where you live in Brisbane, there are some great pram-friendly walks nearby. You can find a few of our Families Magazine favourites under the Health & Parenting – Family Health & Development tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/pramfriendly-walks-in-brisbane

Have you ever taken the kids to see a live kids theatre performance? Live theatre benefits kids in lots of ways. Find reasons to take your child to the theatre under the Clubs & Classes – Technology, TV and Performing Arts tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/kidstheatre

We can’t always protect our kids from feeling big emotions and ending up in tricky situations. Find 10 things you can do to build mental well-being and resilience in your child under the Health & Parenting – Family Health & Development tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/mentalwell-being-in-kids

If you’d like to try some explosive and engaging experiments at home, then we’ve got some great STEM activities you can do in your very own kitchen. Find them under the Schools & Education – Science & Technology tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/stemactivities

Being a single mum on Mother’s Day can stir up lots of emotions, and not all of them positive. Find 8 tips to help you survive Mother’s Day as a single mum under the Holidays – Mother’s Day tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/singlemum

From native nurseries to retail garden centres, we’ve discovered Brisbane nurseries have a lot to offer, from cafes, to playgrounds, and wildlife encounters. Find the best plant nurseries for family days out under the Health & Parenting – Home Maintenance tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/ brisbane-nurseries

We’re lucky to have so many childcare choices available to us in Queensland, and they come with a range of benefits for you and your child. Find the right childcare option to suit your needs under the Schools & Education – Homework tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/whichchildcare-is-right-for-you

If you’re looking for the best picnic spots in Brisbane you’ll find plenty of beautiful locations to choose from. Pack your picnic hamper and check them out under the Things To Do – Parks & Playgrounds tab. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/bestpicnic-spots-brisbane

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FAMILIES FUN

Listings for everyone in every family! To promote your local family friendly event including school fetes and fairs, community groups, get-togethers and local festivals in the next ‘Families Fun’ listings (Jun/Jul 2022) send your entry by 5pm on Monday 9 May 2022. Email Natalie – Listings@FamiliesMagazine.com.au Listings in this section are FREE for most non-commercial ventures. Please check the details of the events listed before setting off in case anything has changed since going to print.

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Gallery (QAG) and the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) buildings. Until 25 Apr.

- APRIL / MAY 2022 BRISBANE -

Due to the ongoing challenges with managing COVID-19 and community events we strongly encourage you to check in with each venue for the most up to date information.

ROMA STREET PARKLANDS The Sound Society Relax and listen to smooth, live jazz tunes for FREE at The Sound Society, once a month at Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane’s biggest subtropical backyard. To satisfy your lunchtime cravings, The Garden Room Café will be creating picnic hampers, specially curated for the event. You can also pack your own picnic and bring your pup to this dogfriendly event. 3 Apr & 1 May. The Sound Society | Roma Street Parklands

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MUSEUM OF BRISBANE Dylan Mooney: Blak Superheroes In his series Blak Superheroes, proud Yuwi, Torres Strait Islander and Australian-born South Sea Island man, Dylan Mooney depicts First Nations characters in a dynamic comicbook style. Incorporating a combination of drawing, printmaking and street art, Dylan’s work is inspired by history, culture and community. Until 18 Apr. City in the Sun As Queensland’s gateway to the tropics, Brisbane has adopted imagery of all things subtropical over the last century, from frangipanis to pineapples and bikini-clad leisure-lovers. City in the Sun showcases large-scale new contemporary artworks alongside historical imagery. The colourful FREE exhibition invites you to peek behind the sun-drenched façade of the tourist brochures and question if these

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images still represent who we are as a city… if they ever did. Until 18 Apr.

City in the Sun | Museum of Brisbane

In Transit Celebrating the limitless potential to transform and adapt, this exciting new body of work by Filipino-Australian artist Rhanjell Villanueva creates a captivating entrance to the Museum, combining queercoded digital imagery and video in an immersive installation. Until 1 May. Climb the Clock Tower An absolute ‘mustdo’ for anyone in Brisbane, get whizzed to the top of City Hall’s famous Clock Tower through an original hand operated lift from the 1930s. Get a bird’s eye view of the city and find out about the amazing history of this Brisbane icon. Then, take a peek behind the scenes of City Hall with a FREE tour of one of Brisbane’s most beautiful buildings. Bookings required. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/venue/ museum-of-brisbane

QUEENSLAND GALLERY OF MODERN ART APT10 Kids Featuring seven projects by artists from across the Asia Pacific region, APT10 Kids celebrates inclusion and diversity, and the importance of collaboration and community. At this FREE exhibition, families can engage with these themes through hands-on making and multimedia activities, artwork displays and large-scale installations. APT10 Kids projects are located across both the Queensland Art

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The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art For this landmark tenth edition, QAGOMA’s Asia Pacific Triennial looks to the future of art and the world we inhabit together. The exhibition includes 69 projects with new and recent work by more than 150 emerging and established artists, collectives and filmmakers from more than 30 countries. These works of art are by turn highly personal, deeply political, and full of joy. Until 25 Apr.

The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art | QAGOMA

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STATE LIBRARY OF QUEENSLAND The Great & Grand Rumpus A community of makers, volunteers and students have created cardboard sculptures scaling more than 4.5 meters high designed by the fantastic, astonishing, and magical minds of children. Explore the wackiness and whimsy of The Great & Grand Rumpus FREE exhibition. Get creative and build your own cardboard sculpture or costume in the Cardboard Creator Space, sing and dance to boisterous music at Rumpus Rhyme Time and snuggle in for a fantastical fable at the Great and Grand Story Time. Until 18 Apr. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/venue/ state-library-of-queensland-2


#FamiliesMagFun QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Island Futures: What lies ahead for Zenadth Kes? Torres Strait Islanders rich and enduring cultures and languages are linked to the place they call ‘home’. Now with the threat of rising sea levels, how do Torres Strait Islanders maintain their strong sense of identity and place if home is underwater? Discover more than 200 objects and images, interwoven with Islander perspectives and stories, along with several works from wellknown artists. Until 25 Apr.

adventure. Marvel as the musicians of Queensland Symphony Orchestra bring to life a world of different sounds and musical characters – meet the fluttering flutes, the growling double basses, the triumphant trumpets and more. This concert will be hosted by Queensland Symphony Orchestra musician Vivienne Collier-Vickers and is guaranteed to be relaxed, interactive, and fun – the ideal setting for a first-time encounter in the Concert Hall. 9 Apr.

SPARKLAB SCIENCENTRE Ignite your imagination in an interactive Sciencentre experience where you’ll be free to follow your curiosity and bring out your inner scientist as you question, investigate, and wonder about the world around you. Explore 40 interactive exhibits across three zones and discover how science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) affect your everyday world. Bookings required.

Sounds Like An Orchestra Family Concert | QPAC

Frozen - The Musical From the producers of Aladdin, The Lion King, and Mary Poppins, Disney’s new hit musical is now playing at the Lyric Theatre. Adapted from the Oscarwinning film, Frozen is an inspiring tale of sisterhood and true love, that comes to life with gorgeous sets and costumes as well as sensational special effects. Bookings essential. Until 8 May. Frozen – The Musical | QPAC

QPAC Roald Dahl’s The Twits Packed with Dahlicious mischief, hilarious mayhem and big belly laughs, The Twits is unmissable theatre for all ages, from the team behind the sold-out seasons of Fantastic Mr Fox and George’s Marvellous Medicine. You’ve read the book – it’s time to experience this family classic from the wacky mind of the world’s No. 1 Storyteller live on stage. Bookings required. 1 - 14 Apr. Sounds Like An Orchestra Family Concert Take your family on a magical musical

Mind Body Spirit Festival | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

Brisbane Disability Connection Expo Are you a participant, carer, or family member looking to understand how to navigate the NDIS? More than 240 providers as well as a tailored NDIS Q&A Concierge service will be on hand to help you navigate the complexities of the NDIS, answer questions, and help you understand your plan at this FREE expo. 29 - 30 Apr.

SparkLab | Queensland Museum

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The Home Show Home is where the heart is, and The Home Show team can’t wait to help you make yours the best it can be at this FREE event. With hundreds of innovative home products, exclusive specials, seminars, expert advice and some of the best homegrown Aussie renovation businesses, the Home Show is the place to start when considering a home improvement project. 1 - 3 Apr. Mind Body Spirit Festival Learn from over 200 exhibitors, attend inspirational seminars, book yourself a psychic reading, try some body pampering, watch stage performances, join a meditation session and taste delicious health foods at Australia’s largest FREE health, wellbeing and natural therapies event. 22 - 24 Apr.

Lost Creatures Get up close to some of Queensland’s long-lost inhabitants, including dinosaurs, giant marine reptiles and megafauna. Featuring some of the most significant fossil finds, including the famous Muttaburrasaurus reconstruction and new 3D modelling of Queensland dinosaurs, this is a larger-than-life FREE exhibition you won’t want to miss. Wild State Showcasing more than 1300 objects, discover, play and have fun in this exciting FREE space. Specialist staff are on hand to answer questions and identify objects – from archaeology to palaeontology, cultural history to earth sciences and of course, questions about insects, reptiles, arachnids and mammals. See live snakes, stick insects and giant cockroaches. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/venue/ queensland-museum

BRISBANE CONVENTION CENTRE

Loop the Loop Prepare to be impressed when master musician Gene Peterson goes head-to-head with multi-instrumentalist Adam Page in this phenomenal musical showdown. Set in a boxing ring, complete with blue and red corners, each artist attempts to out-play the other with their multitude of musical abilities, continually recording each layer of music live into a loop pedal! Bookings required. 18 - 21 May. 9 To 5 The Musical Set the alarm for a great night out at Dolly Parton’s joyous smash hit musical, featuring knock out songs and high-flying ambitions. See the all-star Australian cast including Marina Prior, Casey Donovan, Erin Clare, Eddie Perfect and Caroline O’Connor in this quintessential feel-good show for the times. Bookings essential. 22 May - 12 Jun. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/venue/ qpac

Brisbane Careers & Employment Expo Queensland’s largest careers and employment event is coming to Brisbane including over 100 organisations and employers with career opportunities for all ages. If you are looking for a job, career change, courses or you are a school student looking for a career path, you can’t afford to miss this FREE event. 20 - 21 May.

Brisbane Careers & Employment Expo | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

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#FamiliesMagFun APRIL 2022 Throughout Apr & May Alice - A Journey Through Wonderland | Brisbane Led by a befuddled and busy white rabbit, Alice Liddel stumbles upon a world like none she’s seen before in this brilliant performance at the Brisbane Arts Theatre. Wonderland is endangered by the erratic whims of a queen with the power to destroy everything and Alice must join with new friends, solve an ancient prophecy, save Wonderland and… find her way home. Bookings required. Brisbane Arts Theatre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/alice-a-journey-throughwonderland Throughout Apr & May Perception Deception | Ipswich Does your brain play tricks on you? Perception Deception consists of hands-on and multimedia experiences, each using perceptual tests and illusions to reveal how our brains edit, prioritise and even add information about the things and people around us. Ipswich Art Gallery. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/perception-deceptionipswich Throughout Apr & May Fetch the Doctor | Bribie Island Have you ever had a vaccine? Taken antibiotics? Been operated on by a robot? Featuring intriguing and sometimes disturbing surgical equipment, killer pills and medical misadventure, this FREE exhibition will leave you thankful for modern medical advancements. Bribie Island Seaside Museum. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/fetch-the-doctor

Until 14 Apr Brisbane Cycling Festival | Across Brisbane From the elite right through to mass participation events there is something for every cyclist of all abilities. The citywide celebration of cycling will come together again at Brisbane Showgrounds with a free pop-up festival village welcoming riders and spectators alike from April 8 - 10. Brisbane Showgrounds www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/brisbane-cycling-festival Until 18 Apr Candyland Putt Putt | Herston Prepare your sweet tooth for a sugar rush at Candyland Putt Putt as you take a brightly coloured adventure through a world covered in delectable delights. Bookings online are essential. Victoria Park Golf Complex. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/candyland-putt-puttherston Fri 1 – Sun 3 Apr The Big Bounce Australia | Mansfield The biggest, craziest and most awesome inflatable theme park is returning to Brisbane. Spend some quality time with family and friends in this magical, candy-coloured wonderland of inflatable adventure that includes the world’s biggest Jumping castle. Bookings required. Eagle Sports Complex. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/the-big-bounce-australiamansfield Big Bounce Australia | Eagle Sports Complex

Throughout Apr Neverland – An Immersive Peter Pan Inspired Bar | South Brisbane Escape to Peter Pan’s Neverland, a place designed to keep you young and make sure you never grow up. Experience the wonder of the Blue Lagoon, climb aboard the Jolly Roger, and hang out at the Lost Boys Hideout. Bookings required. Cnr Little Stanley Street & Tribune Street. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/neverland-south-brisbane Neverland – Peter Pan Inspired Bar | South Brisbane

Sat 2 Apr Beats & Eats | Carseldine You’re invited to Carseldine Village’s next community event! Hosted at The Green, this event promises to be a fantastic afternoon of live music from local artists, food trucks, games and other family-friendly activities for everyone to enjoy. Carseldine Village. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/beats-eats-carseldine

Throughout Apr The Chocolate Factory Experience | Toombul Step into a world of sweets with this chocolatey photo experience. Discover the magical world of The Chocolate Factory and dive into a universe where your sweetest dreams come true. Visit a variety of magical rooms full of surprises including Marshmallow Falls, the Ball Pit, Cupcake World and Gingerbread Town. Bookings essential. Toombul Shopping Centre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/the-chocolate-factorytoombul Throughout Apr Patterns in Nature | Redcliffe Wonder at the world around you as you play with scales, feathers, stripes, and spots at Redcliffe Museum. Patterns in nature is an interactive exhibition for curious and creative minds. You and your family will be able to see what is “invisible” to others and become pattern detectives specialising in symmetry, branching and camouflage! Redcliffe Museum. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/patterns-in-natureredcliffe

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Sat 2 – Sun 3 Apr Brisbane Ice Cream Festival | West End Prepare to melt, Brisbane! The hottest AND coolest festival is returning to the home of ice cream for its fifth instalment. With sweet All Day and All Night specials from West Village retailers and a mini Ice Cream All Weekend festival finale, you won’t want to miss out! Bookings essential. West Village. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/brisbane-ice-creamfestival-west-end Mon 4 Apr Kids Dig It! Stone Age Family Fun | Caboolture Budding young archaeologists can uncover the wonders of the Stone Age this April at the Abbey Museum. Immerse your family in a fun selection of activities including cave painting, weaving techniques, pottery and archaeological digs! Bookings essential. Abbey Museum of Art & Archaeology. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/kids-dig-it Tue 5 Apr The Amazing Bubble Show | Redcliffe Everyone loves bubbles! Experience some of the most amazing bubbles, from cute tiny bubbles to stunning giant bubbles so big you may be chosen to go inside one. How about having a bubble volcano on your hand? Space Rocket bubbles, and smoke bubbles are just the beginning. Bookings required. Redcliffe Entertainment Centre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/the-magnificent-bubbleshow-redcliffe

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#FamiliesMagFun Wed 6 – Thu 7 Apr Once Upon A Shoe | Ipswich Here’s a fairy tale pantomime perfect for the whole family. Join your favourite characters for a memorable performance including Mother Goose, Little Miss Muffet, Humpty Dumpty, The Three Blind Mice and many more. These characters will take you on a journey as they overcome the difficulties of living in a shoe. Booking essential. Ipswich Civic Centre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/once-upon-a-shoe-ipswich

Fri 8 Apr Showmen - The Ultimate Magic Spectacular | Cleveland Prepare to experience a jaw dropping spectacle of live magic, illusions and escapes with Showmen - a supergroup of conjurers, tricksters, comedians, illusionists, daredevils, dancers and more! Billed as “The Avengers of Magic”, the show is recommended for adults, teens, and children aged 10 years and up. Bookings essential. Redland Performing Arts Centre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/showmen-cleveland

Thu 7 – Sun 10 Apr Erth’s Prehistoric World | New Farm Experience life-like ancient creatures from land and sea together in one breath-taking show fuelled by extraordinary puppetry, theatrical magic and charm. See the creatures of your imagination come to life on stage in this enthralling new show! Bookings required. Brisbane Powerhouse. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/erths-prehistoric-world

Mon 11 - Thu 14 Apr Dinosaur Time Machine | New Farm Join two time-traveling scientists as they explore all things dinosaurs. Incorporating up-to-date science and discoveries made about dinosaurs and the world they lived in, this unique experience is not only educational but also extremely funny and entertaining. Don’t miss this riotous performance featuring fossils, fun and cool dinosaur facts. Bookings required. Brisbane Powerhouse. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/dinosaur-time-machinenewfarm Wed 13 – Thu 14 Apr Flipside Circus | Cleveland Roll Up! Roll Up! Join circus workshops and have fun, test yourself, and learn a lot of new skills. Whether it’s tackling the trapeze or harnessing the hula-hoop, Flipside Circus’ workshops make school holidays even more fun. No matter what your child’s skill level is, Flipside Circus trainers will help them learn new circus skills and give them a chance to show off. Bookings required! Redland Performing Arts Centre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/flipside-circus

Erth’s Prehistoric World | Brisbane Powerhouse

Fri 15 Apr Redcliffe Festival of Sails | Redcliffe Spend Good Friday by the seaside at Redcliffe Festival of Sails. Take the whole family along for a day of FREE and low-cost entertainment featuring a jam-packed program of live music and activities including a visit from the Easter Bunny plus an Easter egg hunt. See why thousands of visitor’s flock to this event each year to join in the fun. Suttons Beach. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/redcliffe-festival-of-sailsredcliffe

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#FamiliesMagFun Fri 15 Apr Bluewater Festival | Shorncliffe Organised by the Sandgate Bayside Chamber of Commerce, the famous Bluewater Festival held at Shorncliffe Pier is the perfect vantage point to watch the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race plus an opportunity to see the Multihull Yacht race start up close off the Pier. Shorncliffe will be jam packed with entertainment through the day with live bands, kids’ workshops, rides, food and markets all culminating into a beach party and fireworks in the evening. Moora Park. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/bluewater-festivalshorncliffe Bluewater Festival | Moora Park

Sat 16 Apr – Sat 28 May Much Ado About Nuthink | Brisbane Shakespeare’s iconic comedy Much Ado About Nuthink is a classic tale of mischief and romance where ‘he said she said’ takes on a whole new meaning, all set in and around a modernday Queensland country pub. Bookings required. Brisbane Arts Theatre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/much-ado-about-nuthink Sun 17 Apr Easter Extravaganza | Sandstone Point The Easter egg hunt is back with over 6,000 eggs to find! Want to give it a crack? It’s FREE but pre-registrations are essential. The eggcitement keeps coming with live music, kids rides (additional cost) and entertainment. Plus, there will be a visit from the Easter Bunny. Sandstone Point Hotel. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/easter-eggstravaganzasandstone-point Thu 21 Apr Redcliffe Mini Music & Arts Festival | Scarborough Boasting a picture-perfect backdrop and a full stage program this is an event that’s sure to be a hit with the peninsula’s mini creatives. Experience the many FREE kids’ activities that will be on offer or grab a bite to eat at one of the various food trucks. For parents, there will be a range of market stalls offering advice and goods. Scarborough Beach Park. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/redcliffe-mini-music-artsfestival Redcliffe Mini Music & Arts Festival | Scarborough Beach Park

Sat 23 – Sun 24 Apr Sunshine Coast Kokoda Challenge | Kenilworth Australia’s toughest team endurance event, The Kokoda Challenge, is heading to the Sunshine Coast. Held on ANZAC Day weekend, the 18km, 30km and 48km courses will traverse through the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, encouraging hikers to walk in the footsteps of Australian Diggers during World War II. Pre-registration essential. Kenilworth Showgrounds. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/2022-sunshine-coastkokoda-challenge Fri 29 Apr – Mon 2 May Scenic Rim Adventure Festival | Scenic Rim Challenge yourself on a guided expedition, be inspired by internationally renowned guest speakers, learn new skills in workshops, or kick back and watch a film or two, with experiences for all ages, from beginner to advanced. The Scenic Rim Adventure Festival at Mt Barney Lodge is a long weekend adventure festival of expeditions, walks, talks and wild adventures. Bookings essential. Mt Barney Lodge. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/scenic-rim-adventurefestival

Scenic Rim Adventure Festival | Mt Barney Lodge

Sat 30 Apr The 13-Storey Treehouse | Logan Andy and Terry are going to bring their stories to life in their first EVER play – except they forgot to write it! Adapted from the multi-award-winning book by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton, the one and only, superfamous, ultra-brilliant, runaway success The 13-Storey Treehouse returns to the stage for children 6-12 and their adults. Bookings required. Logan Entertainment Centre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/the-13-storey-treehouse Sat 30 Apr Mother’s Day Art Market | Morningside Find the perfect hand crafted, unique gift for mum this Mother’s Day (or gifts for yourself!). Browse the beautiful work of some of Brisbane’s finest artists at this FREE Fine Art Market which will also include art activities for the kids and live music. Morningside School of Arts www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/mothers-day-marketmorningside

MAY 2022 Sun 1 May Stadium Stomp Gabba | Woolloongabba Get your legs ready for the ultimate stair climb as you go on a mission to climb the thousands of stairs at the picturesque GABBA. With full, unlimited, and junior course options available there’s a stair climb to suit all ages and fitness levels. Experience the stadium like never before as you sweat it out to music, killing some serious calories on the way and supporting worthy causes. Bookings required. The Gabba. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/stadium-stomp-gabba Tue 3 – Sun 8 May Brisbane Writers Festival | South Brisbane Brisbane Writers Festival explores ideas, identity and imagination through conversation and debate, powered by the year’s most thought-provoking writing. This annual and much-loved cultural event continues to grow every year and attract an eager and everincreasing community of engaged readers. BWF will celebrate 60 years this May! Bookings required. State Library of Queensland. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/brisbane-writers-festival

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#FamiliesMagFun Fri 6 – Sun 8 May Buddha Birth Day Festival | Underwood The Buddha Birth Day Festival celebrates Australia’s harmony and diversity. The festival includes unique experiences such as traditional Chinese tea ceremonies, multicultural performances, meditation, vegetarian food stalls, Buddhist talks, Baby Blessing ceremony and much more! Bookings Required. Chung Tian Buddhist Temple. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/buddha-birth-day-festival Sat 7 May Lanham May Fair | Grange May Fair brings the community together in one place to highlight the diverse range of businesses and groups in the neighbourhood. The event provides an afternoon of fun for Brisbane families whilst supporting local organisations. There will be food, live performances, entertainment, stalls and displays. Lanham Park.www. familiesmagazine.com.au/event/lanham-may-fair-grange

Brisbane Kite Festival | Murrarie Recreation Grounds

Sat 7 May Brisbane Pizza Run | Brisbane Grab your family and friends for a must-do day out, starting with a fun run and ending with Pizza at the finish line. The Pizza Run is accessible for all with three distances; 5K, 10K and a 2K ‘Family Dash’ to choose from. Expect a pump-up playlist and Mr Pizza guiding you through the legendary disco warm up as well as a custom connectable 2022 Pizza Run medal, chances to win prizes and your favourite slice at the finish line! City Botanic Gardens. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/pizza-run-brisbane

Wed 18 May Edward the Emu | Logan More than an adaptation, this is a unique imagining of two beloved picture books, Edward the Emu and Edwina the Emu, combining the plights of both emus in one heartfelt, clever and funny new tale. With exceptional, world-class puppet creation, an original score and inventive storytelling, the emus’ journey of hijinks and tenderness leads them to discover that the best thing you can be is …. you! Bookings required. Logan Entertainment Centre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/edward-the-emu

Sat 7 - Sun 8 May Paw Patrol Live! The Great Pirate Adventure Australian Tour 2022 | Boondall All paws on deck! The actionpacked, music-filled production features the beloved characters from the animated series. The show incorporates an innovative costume approach to help bring the pups to life on stage with their vehicles and packs in this musical adventure on the high seas. Bookings essential. Brisbane Entertainment Centre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/paw-patrol-live-the-greatpirate-adventure

Sat 21 May The New Tales of Quinn | Sunnybank Immerse your family in this FREE interactive theatre show where you help the storyteller spin new tales for their hero, Quinn. It’s up to your family to send Quinn on an adventure they’ve never been on before! What new lands will they explore and what mystical objects will they discover? What strange creatures will Quinn encounter and who will they meet – a giant? A pirate? A witch? You decide! Bookings required. SunPAC. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/the-new-tales-of-quinn Sat 21 May Darra Community Festival | Darra Head outdoors for a FREE family fun day that’s open to the community. There will be local performers, food trucks and stalls, rides, art and demonstration classes. Ducie Street Park. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/darra-community-festival

Paw Patrol Live | Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Sat 7 – Sun 22 May Brisbane Street Art Festival | City Wide The Brisbane Street Art Festival (BSAF) is an annual 15-day public art festival that combines large-scale mural installations, workshops, and events. Mural viewings are FREE and tickets to workshops and events can be purchased online ahead of the festival. City Wide. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/brisbane-street-artfestival

Sat 28 May – Sat 9 Jul Judith Prior’s What’s New Pussycat | Brisbane It’s about the cat in red boots, but not as you know it. This musical juke-box comedy follows the adventures of Puss as she fulfills her promise to make Harry a billionaire, and in return, all she asks for is pair of boots, and feathered hat. Complete with scheming brothers, delightfully dotty old ladies, dancing camels, a beautiful princess and an evil witch, this story captures the best of the character tropes that we all grew up with. Bookings essential. Brisbane Arts Theatre. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/judith-priors-whats-newpussycat-brisbane

Sat 14 May Moreton Bay Running Festival | Clontarf Enjoy the perfect running conditions and cooler evening temperatures on the gorgeous Moreton Bay foreshore. Distances are available to suit all running (and walking) abilities. For the super fit, why not make a weekend of it and take on one of the Moreton Bay Triathlon events the morning after your run. With distances from kids and beginners right through to elite athletes, there’s certainly something for everyone. Registrations required. Pelican Park. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/moreton-bay-runningfestival Sun 15 May Brisbane Kite Festival 2022 | Murrarie Head along to this celebration of all things that fly with a dazzling array of the most breathtaking kites you’ve ever seen take to Brisbane skies. During the event you can also enjoy food stalls, rides, market stalls, kite workshops and LIVE entertainment. Murrarie Recreation Grounds. www.familiesmagazine.com.au/event/brisbane-kite-festival

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Local Clubs & Classes Directory

Clubs, Classes & Activities

around Greater Brisbane for adults and children aged 0 - 17. If you would like a listing for your club, class or activity in our next issue’s inclusive directory, contact us now! Email: Editor@FamiliesMagazine.com.au

Superfish

FREE swimming assessment and FREE trial lesson – no obligation! All levels & ages, small structured classes. Redland Bay opening 2021! Sunnybank 3323 3188 www.superfish.com.au

Kick Dance

Classes in Ballet, Hip Hop, Jazz, Acrobatics, Contemporary, Tap and Irish dancing, as well as singing and acting. Whether you are keen to have fun or ‘Kick’ start your dance career, Kick Dance caters for all ages and abilities from toddler to adult! 0414 308 248 www.kickdance.com.au

Bayside Hapkido Hapkido is the complete selfdefence martial art, offering classes from 3.5 years to adult. Classes are fun and reinforce discipline and respect for self and others. Come and join us for a 4-WEEK FREE TRIAL at our purpose-built Redland Bay facility. 0413 327 283

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Perform Australia

Acting and drama classes around Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. Learn acting technique for stage and screen and participate in performances and film shoots. Build selfconfidence, creativity and social skills in fun friendly classes. Enrol online, no audition needed! 1300 908 905

www.perform.edu.au

CHEERS Coaching College

Prep - Year 6 Academic and Creative Class • Academic Focus: English/Maths/General Science • Creative Focus: S.T.E.A.M., Dance, Coding, Lego, Art • Weekday Academic with homework assistance • Weekend Academic Intensive / whole day class. Prep - Year 12. One to one/two class Sunnybank 07 3189 4766 / 0414 001 439 info@cheerscc.com.au

Laserzone Lawnton

Aqualogan

Brisbane’s No. 1 multi-level Laser Tag arena, Arcade and Bumper Cars will blow your mind! Offering the best family entertainment with a variety of packages to suit all ages and abilities. Book your family fun or birthday party now!

Aqualogan Laurie Laurence Swim School offers world-leading teaching methods proven over 50 years. FREE swim assessments for all learn-toswim levels. School holiday swim clinics, squads, adaptives and private lessons.

3205 4141 brisbane.laserzone.com.au

Beenleigh 2803 4102; Logan North 3541 6151 www.loganleisurecentres.com.au/aquatics

Music Beat Kids

The home of Boppin’ Babies offers weekly music classes for children of all ages, from babies and toddlers to pre-prep and kindy groups for young kids. We provide a special time each week for you and your child to experience the magic of making music together. 1800 752 968

www.musicbeat.com.au

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Fox in a Box

Brisbane Arts Theatre Brisbane Arts Theatre is a Registered Training Organisation, offering a wide selection of unaccredited workshops, and courses with nationally recognised accreditation. We offer workshops for people of all ages, and from all walks of life, representing the diversity of the community engaging with us.

Looking for an escape room for kids or teens as well as for birthday parties and special celebrations? Send the kids to one of several themed rooms at Fox in a Box! It’s the best family fun ever! 3815 9825 www.foxinaboxbrisbane.com

https://mailchi.mp/artstheatre/course-guide

IceWorld

Flip Out Strathpine

There’s no better way to beat the summer heat than a visit to one of Brisbane’s IceWorld Olympic Ice Rinks – the coolest place to be in the school holiday! Public session times available daily, offering hours of ‘sun safe’ fun & exercise! Online Bookings Essential. Acacia Ridge Boondall

Pricing includes skate hire. Fully stocked cafés on site.

Get the kids having active, indoor fun in a supervised, CovidSafe environment! Trampolines, foam pits, basketball slam-time, running walls, and a separate area for under-10s and fully air conditioned. Café on site too! Keep an eye out for specials and book in advance. www.flipout.com.au/locations/strathpine

www.iceworld.com.au

Bounce Tingalpa

BOUNCE Tingalpa has more than 50 interconnected trampolines, the Big Bag, Slam Dunk and Dodgeball all rolled into one - the perfect playground to develop and practice your skills. Whether you’re trying to master your first flip or learn how to run The Wall, it’s the ultimate in Freestyle fun! www.bounceinc.com.au/venue-tingalpa-qld

Conroy Dance Centre

Does your child love to dance? Our qualified and welcoming teachers make learning to dance so much fun through our age-specific programs! Classes include jazz, ballet, tap and even singing! ENQUIRE TODAY and Join Brisbane’s biggest dance family in Brendale! 03205 7717 admin@conroydance.com.au

Aquatic Achievers

Aquatic Achievers Swim Schools is a national provider of quality children’s swimming lessons. With a great skills-based program and purposebuilt facilities, we help children learn to live their best life with water. Book a free Starter Session today and experience the Aquatic Achievers difference for yourself. www.aquaticachievers.com.au

Victoria Park

Learn to play golf for kids at Victoria Park with their school holiday kids golf activities. Their classes are fun and interactive for kids aged 4 – 14, no experience required. Play exciting games, learn great sports skills, all while making new friends. www. victoriapark.com.au/whats-on/

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