The May 11 Show

This week’s Australia All Over fell on Mother’s Day, and the program was as warm and down-to-earth as ever. Macca moved easily between hearty bush yarns and heartfelt tributes, creating a Sunday mosaic of life around the nation. From cattle musters under the outback sun to a surprise call from an Aussie truckie on a U.S. highway – and even an in-studio serenade by a beloved children’s entertainer – the show delivered a rich tapestry of Australian voices and stories, all threaded with the day’s family spirit.

  • Big muster in Cloncurry: The morning kicked off with a call from a cattleman in Cloncurry, northwest Queensland, who was in the thick of a station muster. He reported that a generous wet season had left knee-high grass across his paddocks – welcome feed for his Brahmans after years of drought. With a team of stockmen on trail bikes and a chopper buzzing overhead, they were rounding up about 800 head of cattle for the first weaner sale of the year. He chuckled that his wife was spending her Mother’s Day morning driving the ute as the makeshift “smoko truck”, delivering tea and sandwiches to the muster crew. “She’s the best bush mum there is – keeping us fed and the herd moving,” he said proudly. The call painted a classic outback scene of family teamwork, dust, and determination under the Queensland sun.
  • Honey flow down south: From central Victoria, a beekeeper near Bendigo rang in with sweet news. He’s managing 150 hives in the ironbark country and described an unexpected bumper autumn honey flow this year. An unseasonably warm April kept the native wildflowers blooming, so his bees packed away a late crop of dark, rich honey. “The red gum nectar came in thick – dark and caramel-like, with a hint of eucalyptus,” he said, clearly pleased. Now, with chilly nights creeping in, he’s prepping the hives for winter – insulating boxes and moving them out of frost hollows. The beekeeper noted the first light frost silvered his paddocks last week, which is the cue for him to curtail hive inspections. “Bees get cranky when the frost hits, like clockwork,” he laughed. His call blended practical bush know-how (like wrapping hives in itsy-bitsy woollen blankets, Macca joked) with a real pride in living off nature’s rhythms.
  • Hello from the USA: In a memorable mid-show surprise, a call came all the way from the United States. An Aussie long-haul truck driver named Colin – originally from Toowoomba – phoned in from a truck stop on Route 66 in Oklahoma. It was early evening there, and Colin had pulled over his 18-wheeler “just to say g’day on Mother’s Day” back home. He painted a vivid picture of trucking American-style: endless interstate highways, big rigs with sleepers “the size of a Sydney studio apartment,” and roadside diners serving chicken-fried steak instead of meat pies. He joked about driving on the “wrong” side of the road at 110 km/h through the prairies (“you get used to it, but I still reach for the blinker with the wrong hand”). Colin also shared that he streams ABC online to stave off homesickness on his 10-hour drives. “Hearing Macca and the callers, it’s like I’ve got a bit of Australia in the cab with me,” he said. Before signing off, he gave a shout-out to his mum back in Queensland, promising he’d video-call her that night. The call captured the program’s all-over reach – even from half a world away, an Aussie voice found its way home to Macca on Sunday morning.
  • In-studio with Don Spencer: Midway through the show, Macca welcomed a special guest into the studio – Don Spencer OAM, the famed singer-songwriter and children’s entertainer (and a familiar friend to generations of Play School kids). At 86, Don’s energy and love of music are undimmed. He chatted with Macca about his lifelong mission to bring music into kids’ lives, especially through the Australian Children’s Music Foundation he founded. Don reminisced about the early days – from growing up on a farm learning bush ballads, to strumming his guitar on Play School in the 1960s. With a gentle laugh, he recounted how a song about a kangaroo got him his first big break (“I figured if I sang about joeys and billabongs, kids would listen – and they did!”). Don even treated listeners to a few lines of his new song “Hold On To Your Dream,” a tender tune encouraging young Aussies to persevere in tough times. He picked up Macca’s studio guitar and, in a warm, slightly gravelly voice, sang a chorus that had toes tapping across the country. By the end of his segment, Don had shared both music and memories – including a touching tribute to his own mum, who bought him his very first guitar decades ago. The live studio chat added a lovely dash of nostalgia and inspiration to the morning’s parade of callers.
  • Camel trouble in the Territory: From the Northern Territory came a call that had everyone listening in amazement (and a few chuckling). A station owner outside Alice Springs rang up to report an invasion of sorts – by camels. After good rains in the outback, a mob of feral camels had roamed onto his property, drawn by the only permanent water for miles. “I woke up to find about 20 camels crowding our bore drain like it was a desert oasis,” he said. The caller described the scene: gangly silhouettes emerging from dawn mist, jostling with his cattle at the trough. It wasn’t all harmless either – the hefty creatures had knocked down a fence or two and guzzled precious water meant for livestock. In true Territory fashion, he and a neighboring stockman hopped in the ute and shooed the camels off with a lot of horn-honking (and maybe a well-aimed skyward shotgun blast or two). “They run in slow motion, mate – it’s like a weird dream seeing camels gallop off into the scrub,” he laughed. The station owner noted that feral camels have been on the move with the season’s growth, sometimes causing havoc for pastoralists. His yarn was equal parts comedy and bush reality, and as Macca quipped, “only in Australia would a Sunday morning chat about camel traffic jams make perfect sense.”
  • A Mother’s Day poem on air: Fittingly, the program’s most tender moment came toward the end, thanks to an 87-year-old bush poet from the NSW Riverina. Phyllis from Griffith phoned in to share a short poem she’d written as a tribute to mothers in the bush. In a steady, lilting voice, she recited verses that took listeners back in time: morning dew on the wheat, a mother’s hands lighting the wood stove, children’s laughter echoing in a one-room schoolhouse. Her poem honored the quiet, relentless work of country mums – “the tea-and-toast queens of the outback, holding the family together.” One line that lingered in the air was, “She fed the poddy lamb at dawn, then fed her family at dusk – a day’s work never done, powered by a mother’s love.” As she finished, Phyllis wished all the mums listening a happy Mother’s Day, adding with a chuckle, “Don’t forget to give Mum a call, okay?” The studio fell silent for a moment – even Macca was clearly moved – before he thanked her for a beautiful contribution.

Other calls included:

  • A fun run in full swing: A quick check-in from Melbourne revealed thousands of pink-clad participants flooding the parks for the annual Mother’s Day Classic fun run. The event organizer breathlessly reported a record turnout at sunrise – runners and walkers honoring loved ones and raising funds for breast cancer research. “There’s a sea of pink tutus and big smiles here, Macca!” she shouted over the cheerful hubbub.
  • First frost down south: A weather watcher in Liawenee, Tasmania (one of the coldest spots in the country) called to confirm that winter is knocking. He measured a pre-dawn low of -1°C, leaving a glitter of frost over the paddocks. “Brass monkeys, mate – the dog’s water bowl was iced over,” he laughed, noting that the wood heater was cranked up and keeping the shack cosy for his wife on Mother’s Day.
  •  Tuna tales from SA: A fisherman from Port Lincoln, SA gave a brief update on the tuna season offshore. It’s been a ripper season for Southern Bluefin – he himself landed a 75-kg tuna last week. He joked that since he couldn’t be with his mum in Adelaide that day, he sent her a photo of the massive fish and promised her some prime fillets. “That’s one way to do Mother’s Day brekkie – tuna steaks on the barbie!” he quipped, signing off with a laugh.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer: Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara or the “Australia All Over Show.” This weekly review is an attempt to share the wonderful stories that Ian broadcasts each week and add value to what is a smorgasbord of great insights. 

The May 11 Show

This week’s Australia All Over fell on Mother’s Day, and the program was as warm and down-to-earth as ever. Macca moved easily between hearty bush yarns and heartfelt tributes, creating a Sunday mosaic of life around the nation. From cattle musters under the outback sun to a surprise call from an Aussie truckie on a U.S. highway – and even an in-studio serenade by a beloved children’s entertainer – the show delivered a rich tapestry of Australian voices and stories, all threaded with the day’s family spirit.

  • Big muster in Cloncurry: The morning kicked off with a call from a cattleman in Cloncurry, northwest Queensland, who was in the thick of a station muster. He reported that a generous wet season had left knee-high grass across his paddocks – welcome feed for his Brahmans after years of drought. With a team of stockmen on trail bikes and a chopper buzzing overhead, they were rounding up about 800 head of cattle for the first weaner sale of the year. He chuckled that his wife was spending her Mother’s Day morning driving the ute as the makeshift “smoko truck”, delivering tea and sandwiches to the muster crew. “She’s the best bush mum there is – keeping us fed and the herd moving,” he said proudly. The call painted a classic outback scene of family teamwork, dust, and determination under the Queensland sun.
  • Honey flow down south: From central Victoria, a beekeeper near Bendigo rang in with sweet news. He’s managing 150 hives in the ironbark country and described an unexpected bumper autumn honey flow this year. An unseasonably warm April kept the native wildflowers blooming, so his bees packed away a late crop of dark, rich honey. “The red gum nectar came in thick – dark and caramel-like, with a hint of eucalyptus,” he said, clearly pleased. Now, with chilly nights creeping in, he’s prepping the hives for winter – insulating boxes and moving them out of frost hollows. The beekeeper noted the first light frost silvered his paddocks last week, which is the cue for him to curtail hive inspections. “Bees get cranky when the frost hits, like clockwork,” he laughed. His call blended practical bush know-how (like wrapping hives in itsy-bitsy woollen blankets, Macca joked) with a real pride in living off nature’s rhythms.
  • Hello from the USA: In a memorable mid-show surprise, a call came all the way from the United States. An Aussie long-haul truck driver named Colin – originally from Toowoomba – phoned in from a truck stop on Route 66 in Oklahoma. It was early evening there, and Colin had pulled over his 18-wheeler “just to say g’day on Mother’s Day” back home. He painted a vivid picture of trucking American-style: endless interstate highways, big rigs with sleepers “the size of a Sydney studio apartment,” and roadside diners serving chicken-fried steak instead of meat pies. He joked about driving on the “wrong” side of the road at 110 km/h through the prairies (“you get used to it, but I still reach for the blinker with the wrong hand”). Colin also shared that he streams ABC online to stave off homesickness on his 10-hour drives. “Hearing Macca and the callers, it’s like I’ve got a bit of Australia in the cab with me,” he said. Before signing off, he gave a shout-out to his mum back in Queensland, promising he’d video-call her that night. The call captured the program’s all-over reach – even from half a world away, an Aussie voice found its way home to Macca on Sunday morning.
  • In-studio with Don Spencer: Midway through the show, Macca welcomed a special guest into the studio – Don Spencer OAM, the famed singer-songwriter and children’s entertainer (and a familiar friend to generations of Play School kids). At 86, Don’s energy and love of music are undimmed. He chatted with Macca about his lifelong mission to bring music into kids’ lives, especially through the Australian Children’s Music Foundation he founded. Don reminisced about the early days – from growing up on a farm learning bush ballads, to strumming his guitar on Play School in the 1960s. With a gentle laugh, he recounted how a song about a kangaroo got him his first big break (“I figured if I sang about joeys and billabongs, kids would listen – and they did!”). Don even treated listeners to a few lines of his new song “Hold On To Your Dream,” a tender tune encouraging young Aussies to persevere in tough times. He picked up Macca’s studio guitar and, in a warm, slightly gravelly voice, sang a chorus that had toes tapping across the country. By the end of his segment, Don had shared both music and memories – including a touching tribute to his own mum, who bought him his very first guitar decades ago. The live studio chat added a lovely dash of nostalgia and inspiration to the morning’s parade of callers.
  • Camel trouble in the Territory: From the Northern Territory came a call that had everyone listening in amazement (and a few chuckling). A station owner outside Alice Springs rang up to report an invasion of sorts – by camels. After good rains in the outback, a mob of feral camels had roamed onto his property, drawn by the only permanent water for miles. “I woke up to find about 20 camels crowding our bore drain like it was a desert oasis,” he said. The caller described the scene: gangly silhouettes emerging from dawn mist, jostling with his cattle at the trough. It wasn’t all harmless either – the hefty creatures had knocked down a fence or two and guzzled precious water meant for livestock. In true Territory fashion, he and a neighboring stockman hopped in the ute and shooed the camels off with a lot of horn-honking (and maybe a well-aimed skyward shotgun blast or two). “They run in slow motion, mate – it’s like a weird dream seeing camels gallop off into the scrub,” he laughed. The station owner noted that feral camels have been on the move with the season’s growth, sometimes causing havoc for pastoralists. His yarn was equal parts comedy and bush reality, and as Macca quipped, “only in Australia would a Sunday morning chat about camel traffic jams make perfect sense.”
  • A Mother’s Day poem on air: Fittingly, the program’s most tender moment came toward the end, thanks to an 87-year-old bush poet from the NSW Riverina. Phyllis from Griffith phoned in to share a short poem she’d written as a tribute to mothers in the bush. In a steady, lilting voice, she recited verses that took listeners back in time: morning dew on the wheat, a mother’s hands lighting the wood stove, children’s laughter echoing in a one-room schoolhouse. Her poem honored the quiet, relentless work of country mums – “the tea-and-toast queens of the outback, holding the family together.” One line that lingered in the air was, “She fed the poddy lamb at dawn, then fed her family at dusk – a day’s work never done, powered by a mother’s love.” As she finished, Phyllis wished all the mums listening a happy Mother’s Day, adding with a chuckle, “Don’t forget to give Mum a call, okay?” The studio fell silent for a moment – even Macca was clearly moved – before he thanked her for a beautiful contribution.

Other calls included:

  • A fun run in full swing: A quick check-in from Melbourne revealed thousands of pink-clad participants flooding the parks for the annual Mother’s Day Classic fun run. The event organizer breathlessly reported a record turnout at sunrise – runners and walkers honoring loved ones and raising funds for breast cancer research. “There’s a sea of pink tutus and big smiles here, Macca!” she shouted over the cheerful hubbub.
  • First frost down south: A weather watcher in Liawenee, Tasmania (one of the coldest spots in the country) called to confirm that winter is knocking. He measured a pre-dawn low of -1°C, leaving a glitter of frost over the paddocks. “Brass monkeys, mate – the dog’s water bowl was iced over,” he laughed, noting that the wood heater was cranked up and keeping the shack cosy for his wife on Mother’s Day.
  •  Tuna tales from SA: A fisherman from Port Lincoln, SA gave a brief update on the tuna season offshore. It’s been a ripper season for Southern Bluefin – he himself landed a 75-kg tuna last week. He joked that since he couldn’t be with his mum in Adelaide that day, he sent her a photo of the massive fish and promised her some prime fillets. “That’s one way to do Mother’s Day brekkie – tuna steaks on the barbie!” he quipped, signing off with a laugh.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer: Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara or the “Australia All Over Show.” This weekly review is an attempt to share the wonderful stories that Ian broadcasts each week and add value to what is a smorgasbord of great insights. 

Top Streaming Picks This Week – 15 to 20 May 2025

Need a night in? The streaming lineup for the week of May 15 to 20, 2025, brings a stellar mix of brand-new seasons, international hits, thought-provoking documentaries, and cult-favourite returns. Whether you’re in the mood for futuristic animation, historical drama, or a road trip with Stanley Tucci, there’s something waiting for you on every major platform. Here’s what’s worth queuing up this week.


Netflix

May 15

  • Love, Death & Robots – Volume 4
    Genre: Animated Anthology
    Dive into a new collection of short stories blending love, death, and robots in this critically acclaimed series.
    Watch here
  • Franklin
    Genre: Drama
    A counterfeit artist collaborates with his ex-lover to create the perfect $100 bill to save his daughter.
    Watch here
  • Pernille – Season 5
    Genre: Drama
    The Danish series returns, continuing the gripping tale of Pernille’s complex life.
    Watch here
  • Secrets We Keep
    Genre: Crime Thriller
    A Danish Scandi-noir thriller exploring the mystery around a missing au pair in Copenhagen.
    Watch here
  • Thank You, Next – Season 2
    Genre: Romantic Comedy
    The Turkish rom-com returns, following Leyla’s adventures in love and life.
    Watch here

May 16

  • Dear Hongrang
    Genre: Historical Drama
    A Korean series set in the Joseon dynasty, exploring themes of love and identity.
    Watch here
  • Football Parents
    Genre: Comedy
    A humorous take on the lives of parents navigating the world of youth football.
    Watch here
  • The Quilters
    Genre: Documentary
    A look into the lives of passionate quilters and their art.
    Watch here
  • Rotten Legacy
    Genre: Drama
    A Spanish drama portraying familial and corporate conflict as a company founder tries to regain control from his sons.
    Watch here

May 20

  • Untold: The Fall of Favre
    Genre: Sports Documentary
    An in-depth look into the controversial moments of Brett Favre’s career.
    Watch here

Disney+

May 15

  • The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives – Season 2
    Genre: Docuseries
    Exploring the personal lives of Mormon women, delving into their experiences within their faith and communities.
    Watch here

May 16

  • Welcome to Wrexham – Season 4
    Genre: Sports Documentary
    The journey of Wrexham AFC continues under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
    Watch here

May 19

  • Tucci in Italy
    Genre: Travel & Food
    Stanley Tucci explores the rich culinary traditions of Italy.
    Watch here

Apple TV+

May 16

  • Deaf President Now!
    Genre: Documentary
    Chronicles the 1988 student protest at Gallaudet University advocating for a deaf president.
    Watch here
  • Murderbot
    Genre: Sci-Fi
    A cyborg security unit hacks its own programming to become self-aware, navigating human interactions.
    Watch here

Prime Video

May 15

  • Overcompensating – Season 1
    Genre: Comedy
    An ensemble comedy series exploring the lives of individuals overcompensating in various aspects of their lives.
    Watch here

May 20

  • Motorheads – Season 1
    Genre: Drama
    A deep dive into the world of car enthusiasts and the culture surrounding them.
    Watch here

From Netflix thrillers to Apple TV+ sci-fi and Disney’s ongoing docuseries, this week’s streaming slate is a solid mix of entertainment and insight. Whether you’re bingeing in one go or spacing it out over the weekend, Brisbane audiences have no shortage of fresh, standout content ready to hit play. Happy streaming!

Brisbane’s Cinemas Are Buzzing – Here’s What to Watch This Week 15 to 17 May 2025

From big-budget action blockbusters to indie gems and Studio Ghibli classics, Brisbane’s cinemas are offering a rich mix of films this week. Whether you’re heading to the Palace Barracks, catching a film at Five Star Cinemas, or relaxing at Event Cinemas across the city, there’s something fresh to discover on the big screen.

Released May 15, 2025

Final Destination: Bloodlines
Genre: Horror / Thriller
A new set of premonitions and creative deaths fuel the next chapter in this long-running series.
Where to Watch: Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Mt Gravatt), Palace James St, Five Star Cinemas, Dendy Cinemas, Cineplex
Rating: 7.1/10 IMDb
Watch here

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train
Genre: Anime / Action
Tanjiro and team face a dangerous demon aboard a mysterious train.
Where to Watch: Event Cinemas (Chermside, Mt Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville)
Rating: 8.2/10 IMDb
Watch here

The Salt Path
Genre: Drama / Biography
A story of healing and discovery along the UK’s rugged South West Coast Path.
Where to Watch: Palace James St, Five Star Cinemas, Event Cinemas
Rating: 7.2/10 IMDb
Watch here

Hurry Up Tomorrow
Genre: Documentary / Music
A dive into the punk and underground scenes of the 1970s and the music that shaped them.
Where to Watch: Palace James St, Event Cinemas, Cineplex
Watch here

The Red Envelope
Genre: Drama
A mysterious envelope intersects five lives with unexpected consequences.
Where to Watch: Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Mt Gravatt)
Rating: 7.2/10 IMDb
Watch here

Holding Back the Years: 40 Years of Simply Red – Live in Santiago
Genre: Music / Concert Film
Celebrate Simply Red’s career with a vibrant concert experience.
Where to Watch: Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Chermside, Indooroopilly)
Watch here

The Surfer
Genre: Thriller / Psychological
A surreal journey into memory and madness unfolds at a quiet beach.
Where to Watch: Palace James St, Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm), Cineplex
Rating: 6.5/10 IMDb
Watch here

LA COCINA
Genre: Drama
A behind-the-scenes drama set in the heated environment of a NYC restaurant kitchen.
Where to Watch: Palace James St
Rating: 7.1/10 IMDb
Watch here

Vanya
Genre: Theatre / Drama
A contemporary staging of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya filmed for NT Live.
Where to Watch: Palace James St
Watch here

Kiki’s Delivery Service
Genre: Animation / Family
A young witch finds independence and friendship in a Studio Ghibli favourite.
Where to Watch: Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm)
Rating: 7.8/10 IMDb
Watch here

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Genre: Animation / Adventure
An eco-fantasy classic exploring peace in a post-apocalyptic world.
Where to Watch: Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City)
Rating: 8.0/10 IMDb
Watch here

The Aegean
Genre: Foreign / Drama
A poetic journey across the landscapes and emotions of the Aegean region.
Where to Watch: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
Rating: 7.3/10 IMDb
Watch here

Control
Genre: Thriller / Sci-Fi
A suspenseful story where a woman wakes to find herself in a strange technological prison.
Where to Watch: Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm)
Rating: 7.6/10 IMDb
Watch here

Wilding
Genre: Documentary
A moving look at rewilding and ecological transformation on a British farm.
Where to Watch: Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm)
Rating: 7.4/10 IMDb
Watch here


Released May 16, 2025

Leave Her to Heaven
Genre: Classic / Noir
A visually stunning, suspense-filled tale of love and obsession.
Where to Watch: Five Star Cinemas (Graceville, Brisbane City)
Rating: 7.6/10 IMDb
Watch here


Released May 17, 2025

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Genre: Action / Adventure
Ethan Hunt faces his toughest assignment yet in the franchise’s explosive finale.
Where to Watch: Limelight Cinemas, United Cinemas Eldorado, Reading Cinemas, Palace James St, Five Star Cinemas, Cineplex, Cinebar Rosalie, Bayside Cinemas
Watch here


Brisbane’s cinema scene is stacked this week with everything from big-name blockbusters to timeless animation and indie gems. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, documentary lover, or Ghibli fan, there’s something fresh lighting up the screens across the city. Plan your night, book your seat, and enjoy the stories unfolding at a cinema near you.

From Gothic Films to Baroque Music: Brisbane’s Creative Weekend 15 to 18 May 2025

Whether you’re a fan of cinema classics, Baroque music, theatre, contemporary art, or cultural community fun, Brisbane’s creative scene is thriving this weekend. Explore immersive exhibits, atmospheric films, musical retrospectives, and interactive events across the city and beyond.


Brighton

May 18, 2025
Swedish Kubb & Picnic Fun
Cultural
Bring your picnic blanket and enjoy a Swedish lawn game in the park. Great for all ages, this community event is a relaxed way to explore another culture.
Get TicketsInstagram


Brisbane City

May 6 – June 2025
Opera Queensland Costume Display
Fashion
A behind-the-scenes look at the stunning craftsmanship of Opera Queensland’s costume department. Free and on display at Brisbane Quarter.
Get TicketsFacebook


Fort Lytton

May 11–18, 2025
A Narrow Strip Along A Steep Edge
Art, Art Exhibit
Set in a historic military fort, this contemporary exhibition examines the boundaries between nature, place, and human experience.
Get TicketsArtsHub


Fortitude Valley

May 16, 2025
The Tony’s In Concert: A Retrospective
Musical
Celebrate Broadway’s greatest moments in one powerhouse revue. Presented live at Big Fork Theatre by a cast of Brisbane’s rising stars.
Get TicketsBig Fork Theatre


Kangaroo Point

May 17, 2025
One Equal Music: Baroque Masters
Classical
A stunning program of Baroque compositions performed live at the beautiful St. Mary’s Church. Perfect for lovers of classical music and choral harmony.
Get TicketsOne Equal Music


South Brisbane

May 16, 2025
House of Usher (1960)
Film
Vincent Price stars in this gothic horror masterpiece from Roger Corman, screening at GOMA’s Cinematheque.
Get TicketsQAGOMA

May 16, 2025
The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
Film
A visually rich adaptation of Poe’s haunting tale, screening as part of the Roger Corman program at GOMA.
Get TicketsQAGOMA

May 17, 2025
A Bucket of Blood (1959)
Film
Satirical and macabre, this cult favorite adds a touch of absurdity to the art world. Showing at GOMA.
Get TicketsQAGOMA

May 17, 2025
The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Film
Feed the plant and enjoy the original black-and-white horror-comedy that inspired a Broadway hit.
Get TicketsQAGOMA

May 16 – June 22, 2025
Roger Corman B-Movie Maestro
Film
A curated program celebrating the wild world of B-movie legend Roger Corman. Multiple cult classics screening across several weeks.
Get TicketsQAGOMA


South Bank

May 18, 2025
Creative Arts Open Day
Art, Community
Explore Griffith University’s arts campus and meet emerging creatives in visual arts, music, film, and performance. Interactive, insightful, and open to all.
Get TicketsGriffith


From stage to screen, gallery to park, Brisbane’s cultural calendar this weekend celebrates the creative spirit in all its forms. Dive into artistic retrospectives, discover emerging talent, and enjoy timeless cinematic gems in settings that elevate the entire experience.

Your Guide to Family Events in Brisbane This Weekend 15 to 18 May 2025

Looking for a weekend full of family fun, outdoor adventure, community spirit, and kid-focused entertainment? Brisbane is bursting with events that cater to families of all shapes and sizes. Whether you’re planting trees, watching movies under the stars, exploring cultural festivals, or joining a hands-on cooking class, there’s something happening in every corner of the city.


Acacia Ridge

May 17, 2025
Ball sports program for kids aged 2–6yrs
Sports Activities
A playful, structured program introducing toddlers to the basics of ball sports in a safe park setting. Perfect for active little ones developing coordination and confidence.
Get TicketsBrisbane City Council


Bowen Hills

May 15–17, 2025
2025 Heavy Equipment and Machinery Show
Expo
A massive showcase of industrial equipment that’s surprisingly fun for families. Expect machinery demos, kid-friendly displays, and interactive zones.
Get TicketsBrisbane Truck Show


Chermside

May 17, 2025
Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs – Jumanji
Outdoor Cinema
Bring a picnic and enjoy a free movie under the stars. The 1995 adventure classic Jumanji screens at 7th Brigade Park for a memorable family night out.
Get TicketsBrisbane City Council


Coorparoo

May 17, 2025
Coorparoo Community Street Tree Planting
Family
Join your neighbors in a wholesome morning of planting trees and greening your suburb. A great way to teach kids about the environment while giving back.
Get TicketsBrisbane City Council


Manly

May 18, 2025
Finding15 Walk & Family Fun Day
Various Activities
A community walk that honors the lives lost to suicide, followed by live music, kids’ games, and free activities. Meaningful, moving, and memorable.
Get TicketsBrisbane City Council


Mt Coot-tha

May 17, 2025
Magic Globe: A Story of the Seasons
Family
An animated planetarium show that teaches kids about the Earth’s seasons in a fun and educational format. Held at Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium.
Get TicketsBrisbane City Council

May 17, 2025
Perfect Little Planet
Family
Take a guided tour of the solar system with this immersive show designed for young explorers. A magical and educational experience for families.
Get TicketsBrisbane City Council


South Brisbane

May 17–18, 2025
Kids Kouzina – A Greek Cooking Class for Kids!
Workshop
A hands-on culinary workshop just for kids! Held at The Greek Club, little chefs will learn to cook classic Greek dishes in a fun, safe environment.
Get TicketsEventbrite

May 17–18, 2025
49th Annual Paniyiri Greek Festival
Community
Brisbane’s iconic Greek cultural festival returns with music, dancing, food stalls, and kids’ activities. A full weekend of joy and heritage at Musgrave Park.
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Whether you’re planting trees, learning to cook, watching stars (or movies under them), or dancing to Greek folk music, Brisbane’s family-friendly events this weekend offer wholesome experiences that create lasting memories. Make the most of these community-rich days with the people who matter most.

Your Essential Guide to Brisbane’s Live Gigs Lineup – 16 to 18 May 2025

As the cooler evenings settle over Brisbane, the city’s live scene is heating up with an exciting lineup of gigs and performances. From high-energy tribute shows to intimate local launches and boundary-pushing comedy, this weekend is stacked with events for every kind of night owl, music lover, or spontaneous weekend planner. Whether you’re heading to a well-known venue in Fortitude Valley or discovering something fresh in West End or South Brisbane, there’s plenty to keep your calendar full.


Petrie Terrace

May 16, 17, 2025
Beth Lucas + The Oztones
Live Music
Spend the evening with Beth Lucas and The Oztones as they bring their signature sounds to Lefty’s Music Hall. Expect heartfelt melodies and vintage energy.
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Nundah

May 16, 2025
12 Gold Bars – A Celebration of Status Quo
Live Music
A tribute show dedicated to the classic rock stylings of Status Quo. A night of riffs, nostalgia, and pure energy at the Royal Hotel.
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Fortitude Valley

May 16, 2025
The Songs of Elton & George
Live Music
Experience the timeless hits of Elton John and George Michael performed live at The Tivoli. A dazzling celebration of two icons.
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May 16, 2025
The Cruel Sea
Live Music
The Cruel Sea returns to Brisbane with a performance full of moody blues and raw rock energy. A show that promises grit and soul.
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May 16, 2025
CXNTRY
Live Music
A genre-bending act ready to shake up The Brightside stage. Expect a night that blurs the line between country and cool.
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May 16, 2025
Meteora – A Linkin Park Tribute
Live Music
Get ready to scream your heart out to the hits of Linkin Park. Meteora brings all the angst and energy to Crowbar.
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May 16, 2025
Loose Content – Costumes EP Tour
Live Music
Alt-rockers Loose Content hit Black Bear Lodge with a brand-new EP and a lot of attitude. Costumes encouraged for a night of raw performance.
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May 17, 2025
Supergroove
Live Music
Legendary New Zealand funk rockers Supergroove return with their infectious rhythms and unforgettable stage presence.
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May 17, 2025
RØNIN ‘NEVER GIVE UP TOUR’
Live Music
A high-energy, genre-bending act lighting up The Brightside. RØNIN delivers power, heart, and hype.
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May 17, 2025
The Longest Johns Australian Tour
Live Music
The viral sea-shanty sensation hits Brisbane with acoustic folk magic and stirring harmonies. Joined by Tommy Castles & Carl Dickens.
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May 17, 2025
Science Fantasy Rave
Live Music
A themed rave with a cosmic twist—expect lasers, beats, and interstellar costumes at The Brightside.
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May 17, 2025
The Red Clay Strays
Live Music
Genre-defying Southern rock from Alabama arrives in Brisbane. Don’t miss their powerful performance at The Fortitude Music Hall.
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May 17, 2025
Floodlights ‘Underneath’ Album Tour
Live Music
Melbourne indie outfit Floodlights brings raw emotion and dynamic live energy, supported by DUST.
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May 17, 2025
Delta Heavy – Midnight Forever Tour 2025
Live Music
UK drum and bass duo Delta Heavy light up Crowbar with their iconic basslines and late-night vibes.
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May 17, 2025
Jo Davie ‘Nothing Comes Free’ EP Launch
Live Music
Jo Davie returns with new music and a night of soulful vocals and storytelling. Supported by Lottie McLeod & Serendipiti.
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May 17, 2025
Saturday Night Comedy: An Improvised Musical
Comedy
Big Fork Theatre hosts a night of musical chaos, all made up on the spot. Come ready to laugh.
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May 18, 2025
Someone Somewhere
Live Music
Vibes, community, and live music come together at Summa House. A perfect Sunday wind-down.
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May 18, 2025
Flying Giant w/ RVVNT + Mezmi
Live Music
A lineup packed with alt-pop, indie rock, and genre blends. Catch this triple-threat set at Black Bear Lodge.
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May 18, 2025
Da Funk: Better Call the Doctor
Live Music
Get funky at The Brightside with a full-force tribute to Daft Punk and friends.
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Newstead

May 16, 2025
Sunday Garden Residency | Sean Power & Friends
Live Music
Join Sean Power and friends for a laid-back garden session. Free entry and plenty of great vibes at The Triffid.
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May 16, 2025
Good Neighbours
Live Music
Indie pop outfit Good Neighbours deliver catchy tunes and heartfelt lyrics. One of Brisbane’s freshest sounds to watch.
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May 17, 2025
Dear Seattle ‘TOY’ Tour 2025
Live Music
Dear Seattle brings their national tour to The Triffid alongside Heart Attack Man. Expect fierce anthems and heartfelt lyrics.
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May 18, 2025
YÄCHTLEY CRËW
Live Music
Yacht rock revivalists YÄCHTLEY CRËW dock at The Triffid for a night of smooth grooves and nostalgia.
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South Brisbane

May 16, 2025
‘Every Time’ Single Launch – Kimberly Liza w/ Sunqrue
Live Music
Celebrate the launch of Kimberly Liza’s latest single alongside support from Sunqrue. A night of heartfelt indie pop.
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May 17, 2025
Punk Is Not Dead (But It’s Turning 60)
Live Music
A punk tribute that’s more celebration than eulogy. Expect old-school chaos with a cheeky twist at It’s Still A Secret.
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West End

May 16, 2025
Flight to Dubai w/ Fungus & DVD
Live Music
An underground gig stacked with sonic surprises and raw talent. See three alt-acts tear it up live at The Bearded Lady.
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May 17, 2025
Couch Wizard Australian Tour
Live Music
Psych-pop and dreamy grooves collide as Couch Wizard headline The Bearded Lady. A sonic trip in the best way.
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May 17, 2025
Chi-Town Shakedown – The Walters
Live Music
A high-energy Chicago-style jam session. Don’t miss this one-off experience at The Bearded Lady.
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May 18, 2025
LEEVAI & The Jeans “Album Launch Gig!”
Live Music
Celebrate the latest release from LEEVAI & The Jeans with a live set full of raw, honest tracks.
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May 18, 2025
No Limits Band – Keep the Lady Loud Fundraiser
Live Music
Support local music and the beloved venue in this community-driven fundraiser concert.
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Brisbane City

May 17, 2025
Soft Treadly – David Bowie x Talking Heads
Live Music
A mash-up tribute for the ages, blending the brilliance of Bowie and Talking Heads. Held at Felons Barrel Hall.
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May 18, 2025
Dangerbirds
Live Music
Classic rock stylings and electric energy await at Felons Barrel Hall. A Sunday night with bite.
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From psychedelic riffs and punk nostalgia to comedy improv and feel-good Sunday sessions, Brisbane’s stages are alive with energy this weekend. Wherever your musical compass points, these events offer an opportunity to reconnect, discover, and revel in the rhythm of the city. Don’t wait—grab your tickets and let the weekend unfold.

Binge This! The Best New Movies and Series Streaming – 7 to 15 May 2025

Looking for something new to stream this May? Whether you’re into gripping dramas, high-stakes documentaries, animated adventures, or binge-worthy series, there’s something fresh dropping across all major platforms. From bold original content on Apple TV+ to returning fan favorites on Netflix and Disney+, this month’s lineup has something for every taste. Here’s your platform-by-platform guide to the most talked-about releases — organized by streaming service and release date.


Apple TV+

May 7

  • A Knight’s War
    A fearless knight ventures into a perilous realm to rescue the Chosen One’s soul. Facing witches, demons, and brutal foes, he discovers her return could ignite chaos and doom humanity.
  • Hard Truths
    Legendary filmmaker Mike Leigh presents a fierce, compassionate, and often darkly humorous study of family and the thorny ties that bind us. The film reunites Leigh with Marianne Jean-Baptiste, exploring how love persists through lifetimes of hurt and hardship.
  • The Absence of Eden
    An ICE agent grapples with the moral dilemmas of border security while an undocumented woman fights to escape a ruthless cartel. Their paths cross in a tense narrative set against the U.S.-Mexico border.
  • The Agency: Season 1
    This spy thriller series follows a covert CIA agent ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station. As past relationships resurface, secrets and loyalties are tested.
  • The Radleys
    A dark comedy thriller about a seemingly average suburban family with a juicy secret: they are vampires. Their attempt to suppress their true nature leads to unexpected consequences.

May 8

  • Brave the Dark
    Based on a true story, this drama portrays the transformation of a 1980s small-town teacher drawn into the mysterious past of a troubled student. Together, they embark on a journey of trust and redemption.
  • Death of a Unicorn
    A father and daughter accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat. Their billionaire boss seeks to exploit the creature’s miraculous properties, leading to darkly comic consequences.

May 9

  • Long Way Home
    This series follows a family’s emotional journey as they navigate the challenges of returning to their roots. Themes of identity, belonging, and resilience are explored.

Disney+

May 7

  • A Complete Unknown
    A biographical musical drama about Bob Dylan’s early career, focusing on his rise in the 1960s folk scene and the controversy surrounding his shift to electric music.

May 9

  • Magic of the Disney Treasure
    An exclusive look into the wonders of the Disney Treasure, showcasing behind-the-scenes magic and storytelling that brings Disney’s creations to life.

May 14

  • Will Trent: Season 3
    The crime drama returns with new cases and deeper insights into Will Trent’s complex character as he continues to solve intricate crimes.
  • Mickey Mouse Funhouse Season 3
    Join Mickey and friends on imaginative adventures in the Funhouse, where fun and learning go hand in hand.
  • Pupstruction Season 2
    Follow the construction crew of puppies as they build and fix structures in their community, teaching teamwork and problem-solving.

May 15


Netflix

May 7

  • Full Speed: Season 2
    This sports documentary series follows NASCAR drivers and their teams as they compete for glory, offering an inside look at the high-speed world of racing.(Netflix)
  • Last Bullet
    In the turbo-charged finale of the trilogy, car genius Lino returns to conclude his vendetta against those who ruined his life, delivering high-octane action.

May 8

  • Blood of Zeus: Season 3
    The animated series continues as Heron navigates the underworld and faces new challenges, exploring themes of destiny and divine conflict.
  • Forever
    Based on Judy Blume’s novel, this romantic drama explores the complexities of teenage love and the journey of self-discovery.

May 9

  • A Deadly American Marriage
    This true crime documentary examines the controversial death of Jason Corbett and the legal outcomes for his wife and father-in-law.
  • Bad Influence
    A psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of manipulation and the dark side of influence in modern relationships.
  • Nonnas
    A heartwarming comedy where a restaurateur employs grandmothers to honor family traditions, blending humor with cultural insights.
  • The Royals
    An Indian romantic dramedy following a prince and a CEO who unite for financial and emotional support, navigating love and duty.

May 14

  • American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden
    This documentary provides an in-depth look at the decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden, culminating in the 2011 raid.
  • Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story
    A chilling docuseries exploring the crimes of Fred and Rose West, delving into the psychology behind their actions.
  • Smile
    A horror film where a therapist experiences terrifying occurrences after witnessing a traumatic event involving a patient.
  • Snakes and Ladders
    A drama series that portrays the ups and downs of life, exploring themes of ambition, betrayal, and redemption.

Paramount+

May 7

  • Everybody Still Hates Chris: Season 1
    An animated sequel to the original sitcom, continuing the story of comedian Chris Rock’s adolescence in 1980s Brooklyn.
  • PAW Patrol: Aqua Pups
    The Aqua Pups embark on underwater adventures, teaching kids about teamwork and problem-solving in aquatic settings.

May 8

May 9

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars: Season 10
    The queens return for an all-new season of fierce competition, iconic runway looks, and unforgettable lip-sync battles. Expect drama, charisma, and lots of glitter as returning fan favorites vie for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame.

The week is overflowing with fresh stories, unforgettable performances, and long-awaited returns. From mystery thrillers and dark comedies to documentaries and family-friendly fun, these new streaming titles make it easier than ever to build your perfect watchlist. So fire up your favorite app, grab the snacks, and dive into your next obsession — all from the comfort of your couch.

Brisbane Movie Guide: What to Watch This Week – 8 to 15 May 2025

This week, Brisbane’s cinemas are packed with premieres, animation favourites, tributes, classics, and documentaries. Whether you’re planning a date night, a family day out, or a solo cinema escape, here’s your curated list of films showing across Brisbane from May 8 to 15.


May 8, 2025

Clown in a Cornfield
Category: Film
Where: Cineplex – South Bank; Event Cinemas – Brisbane City; HOYTS – Stafford, Sunnybank; Limelight Cinemas – Fortitude Valley; Palace James St Cinema – Fortitude Valley
Description: A group of teenagers find themselves trapped in a small town where a killer clown turns a prank into a deadly game. This horror flick mixes slasher tropes with dark comedy and social commentary.
Rating: 6.4/19 IMDb
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With or Without You
Category: Film
Where: Event Cinemas – Chermside, Indooroopilly; Angelika Cinemas – Woolloongabba; Palace Barracks – Petrie Terrace
Description: A poignant drama exploring love, separation, and resilience through the lives of two estranged partners. Their paths unexpectedly cross again, forcing them to confront unresolved emotions.
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Ocean with David Attenborough
Category: Film
Where: Cineplex – South Bank, Balmoral; Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt; HOYTS – Stafford, Sunnybank; Limelight Cinemas – Fortitude Valley; Palace James St Cinema – Fortitude Valley
Description: A visually stunning documentary narrated by David Attenborough that dives deep into the mysteries of Earth’s oceans. It blends science and wonder to reveal our fragile connection to marine life.
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Shadow Force
Category: Film
Where: Cineplex – Balmoral, South Bank; Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum; Event Cinemas – Chermside, Woolloongabba, Indooroopilly; HOYTS – Stafford, Sunnybank
Description: A team of elite operatives uncovers a dangerous conspiracy involving rogue agents and shadowy organizations. High-octane action meets espionage in this fast-paced thriller.
Rating: 5.4/10 IMDb
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The Wedding Banquet
Category: Film
Where: Cineplex – Balmoral, South Bank; Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Chermside, Mount Gravatt; HOYTS – Stafford, Sunnybank; Palace James St Cinema – Fortitude Valley
Description: A gay Taiwanese man stages a fake marriage to satisfy his conservative parents. What begins as a farce spirals into heartfelt chaos, blending humour with cultural tension.
Rating: 6.8/10 IMDb
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Crocodile Dundee: The Encore Cut
Category: Film
Where: Cineplex – South Bank, Balmoral; Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt; HOYTS – Stafford, Sunnybank; Palace James St Cinema – Fortitude Valley
Description: The classic Aussie legend returns in a remastered version filled with charm, laughs, and outback swagger. Paul Hogan’s iconic role still captures hearts with wit and rugged charisma.
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Shap Shap + The Friendship Bench
Category: Film
Where: Cineplex – Balmoral
Description: Two short films spotlight community and mental health through African storytelling. “Shap Shap” follows a taxi driver’s journey, while “The Friendship Bench” reflects on healing and human connection.
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Sylvanian: A Gift From Freya
Category: Film
Where: Event Cinemas – Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt
Description: Freya the bunny prepares a heartfelt surprise for her family in this gentle animated tale. Perfect for young audiences, it celebrates friendship, kindness, and family bonds.
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A Minecraft Movie – Block Party Edition!
Category: Film
Where: Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt; Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City
Description: Based on the wildly popular video game, this special edition brings Minecraft to the big screen with fan content and exclusive sneak peeks. It’s a celebration of the community behind the blocks.
Rating: 5.9/10 IMDb
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Sharknado
Category: Film
Where: Five Star Cinemas – New Farm, Brisbane City
Description: When freak cyclones drop sharks on cities, a group of heroes battles flying predators with chainsaws and sheer absurdity. A cult classic that embraces its B-movie madness.
Rating: 3.3/10 IMDb
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The Way We Talk
Category: Film
Where: Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City
Description: This intimate indie drama explores friendship, masculinity, and unspoken truths through the lens of a group therapy session. Emotionally raw and deeply human.
Rating: 7.5/10 IMDb
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Holy Night: Demon Hunters
Category: Film
Where: Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Chermside, Mount Gravatt; HOYTS – Sunnybank
Decription: A secret society of warriors fights to stop demons from invading Earth during the holidays. It’s a festive horror-action mashup with plenty of supernatural flair.
Rating: 7.9/10 IMDb
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Money Kisses
Category: Film
Where: Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Indooroopilly; HOYTS – Sunnybank
Description: In a gritty urban tale of love and betrayal, a hustler’s ambition collides with loyalty and desire. Stylish and intense, it balances romance with noir suspense.
Rating: 6.1/10 IMDb
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Princess Mononoke
Category: Film
Where: Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City
Description: This Studio Ghibli epic follows a prince caught between nature gods and industrial destruction. A lush, complex fantasy about balance, war, and coexistence.
Rating: 8.3/10 IMDb
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May 9, 2025

Akira
Category: Film
Where: Five Star Cinemas – New Farm, Graceville, Brisbane City
Description: A cyberpunk masterpiece set in dystopian Neo-Tokyo, where psychic powers threaten to destroy the world. Groundbreaking animation and a haunting score make it a sci-fi essential.
Rating: 8.0/10 IMDb
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Prince and Family
Category: Film
Where: Event Cinemas – Chermside, Mount Gravatt
Description: This musical documentary highlights the legacy of Prince through rare footage and tribute performances. It’s a heartfelt homage to a pop icon and musical genius.
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The Departed
Category: Film
Where: Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City, Graceville
Description: A cop undercover in the mob and a mobster undercover in the police play a deadly game of deception. Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-winning thriller brims with tension and twists.
Rating: 8.5/10 IMDb
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May 10, 2025

The Chosen: Last Supper Part 2 & Part 3
Category: Film
Where: HOYTS – Stafford, Sunnybank
Description: Continuing the story of Jesus’ final days, these episodes reflect on sacrifice, faith, and destiny. Beautifully acted and emotionally resonant, it’s a spiritual cinematic event.
Rating: 9.1/10 IMDb
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May 11, 2025

Spice World: The Movie
Category: Film
Where: Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City, Graceville
Description: The Spice Girls hit the road in this wild and nostalgic ride packed with music, mayhem, and 90s fashion. It’s cheesy, chaotic, and beloved by fans worldwide.
Rating: 3.1/10 IMDb
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May 14, 2025

Warren Miller’s 75
Category: Film
Where: Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City
Description: Celebrate 75 years of ski film history with jaw-dropping snow sports and stunning alpine cinematography. A must-watch for winter sports enthusiasts and mountain dreamers.
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May 15, 2025

Final Destination: Bloodlines
Category: Film
Where: Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum
Description: A new generation tries to cheat death, but fate has other plans in this chilling reboot of the iconic horror series. Expect inventive scares and deadly domino effects.
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Whether you’re diving into documentaries, reliving a cult classic, or catching the latest animation, Brisbane cinemas are serving something for every movie lover this week.

Laugh Loud and Listen Live: Brisbane’s Weekend Gig Guide 9 to 11 May 2025

Brisbane’s live scene is lighting up this weekend with a packed lineup of comedy, concerts, festivals, and themed nights. Whether you’re looking for a laugh, a dancefloor, or a powerful live set, here’s your suburb-by-suburb guide to what’s on in Brisbane from May 9 to 11, 2025.


Fortitude Valley

May 9, 2025
Montell Fish: The Dream Deer Tour
Category: Live Music
An atmospheric and emotional performance at The Fortitude Music Hall.
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May 9, 2025
Black Bear Lodge Presents
Category: Live Music
A showcase of emerging artists in an intimate live venue.
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May 9, 2025
The Southern River Band
Category: Live Music
A high-energy rock show at Crowbar Brisbane.
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May 9, 2025
ATRIA by SPACE FLAMINGO [EP Launch]
Category: Live Music
Celebrate the latest EP launch with bold pop-electronic sounds.
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May 9, 2025
Ruby Rocket, Private Detective
Category: Comedy
A fast-paced noir comedy with a twist, performed at Big Fork Theatre.
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May 10, 2025
PARK RD Australian Tour
Category: Live Music
An indie rock explosion at Black Bear Lodge.
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May 10, 2025
SPILL THE ‘T’ FESTIVAL
Category: Festival
A vibrant, inclusive celebration of music and culture.
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May 10, 2025
Leif Vollebekk
Category: Live Music
A soulful, genre-bending performance at Crowbar.
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May 10, 2025
Merkules | The Survivor’s Guilt Tour
Category: Live Music
Canadian rapper Merkules hits the stage with raw lyrics and heavy beats.
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May 10, 2025
The Wet Whistles – Sex, Drugs & Country Music Tour
Category: Live Music
Outlaw country meets pub rock at The Brightside.
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May 10, 2025
Harry Styles Night – Brisbane
Category: Themed Parties
A dance night dedicated to Harry Styles hits and deep cuts.
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May 10, 2025
Lise & Sarah’s Disco Club Tour 2025
Category: Themed Parties
All things sequins, soul, and sparkle at The Fortitude Music Hall.
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May 11, 2025
BAD 4 ME SINGLE LAUNCH – TAHNEE ROSE
Category: Live Music
Celebrate a new release from local star Tahnee Rose.
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Petrie Terrace

May 8–9, 2025
Billy D’Arcy | Absolute Session
Category: Comedy
A raw and hilarious take on modern life at Good Chat Comedy Club.
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May 9, 2025
Friday Night Comedy w/ Tom Witcombe & Friends
Category: Comedy
Kick off the weekend with top-tier stand-up and spontaneous laughs.
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May 9, 2025
Ricky Saunders & Roadhouse
Category: Live Music
A gritty, rootsy live set at Lefty’s Music Hall.
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May 10, 2025
Every Animal Ever – Live Podcast
Category: Comedy
A quirky science-themed podcast with laughs and facts.
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May 10, 2025
Game On Mole Live!
Category: Comedy
A chaotic game show-style comedy format with Aussie humor.
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May 10, 2025
Saturday Night Stand-Up w/ Billy D’Arcy & Friends
Category: Comedy
A punchy night of punchlines from local and national comics.
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May 10, 2025
Tommy Dassalo | Main Character
Category: Comedy
A reflective, smart, and funny solo comedy hour.
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May 10–11, 2025
Kirsty Webeck – Everything I Need to Say About Sea Creatures
Category: Comedy
Cheeky and charming, this set dives into weird ocean trivia with wit.
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Newstead

May 9, 2025
LANDMVRKS Australian Tour
Category: Live Music
Hard-hitting French metalcore live at The Triffid.
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May 10, 2025
NED BENNETT
Category: DJ Music
An immersive audio-visual DJ set at The Triffid.
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May 10, 2025
Keeping North with Tin Star & Nick Weiner
Category: Live Music
An energetic indie lineup in a much-loved local venue.
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West End

May 9, 2025
Skyscraper Stan & The Commission Flats
Category: Live Music
A heartfelt and gritty album launch tour performance.
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May 10, 2025
COSMICA w/Sienna Rose and Opaline iV
Category: Live Music
Genre-bending and inclusive, this performance fuses drag, dance, and pop.
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Woolloongabba

May 9–11, 2025
Ian Moss
Category: Live Music
A living legend of Australian rock brings timeless energy to the stage.
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May 9, 2025
Dan McCabe – Back To Life Australia Tour
Category: Live Music
Irish singer-songwriter shares heartfelt ballads and stories.
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South Brisbane

May 10, 2025
Anthony Forrest, Desmond Cheese, Kel On Earth
Category: Comedy
An offbeat, live music-infused comedy lineup at It’s Still A Secret.
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From big laughs and underground beats to folk ballads and themed dance parties, this weekend in Brisbane has something for every kind of live show lover. Whether you’re venturing into the comedy club circuit or seeking the roar of a concert crowd, the city’s stages are ready for you.