Brisbane Kids Magazine Autumn 2016

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Walkabout Creek Walkabout Creek Visitor Centre and South East Queensland Wildlife Centre Located just 12km from Brisbane City is Walkabout Creek Visitor Centre, featuring a live wildlife centre with regular shows and a low entry fee. It also sits on the edge of the D’Aguilar National Park, which offers onsite opportunities for bushwalking, kayaking and mountain bike riding.

The Wildlife Centre

Resident animals include platypus, wombats, rainforest birds, reptiles and nocturnal marsupials, as well as kangaroos and wallabies. The centre has daily shows during the school term, but offers a much more extensive program in the school holidays. They also offer spotlight tours from time to time that provide a different perspective for kids. The wildlife centre at Walkabout Creek is best suited to younger children and primary school age kids. It isn’t a huge centre, but together with the shows, it provides a great morning out. You can bring your own food and picnic on site, or take advantage of the café upstairs next to the Visitor Centre. For admission prices to the South East Queensland Wildlife Centre, visit www.nprsr.qld.gov.au, or for further information phone (07) 3512 2300.

Bushwalking tracks

D’Aguilar National Park, accessed from Walkabout Creek, offers two bushwalking tracks that each require a reasonable amount of fitness and good walking shoes. Corymbia Circuit (1.5km return) - This walk will take approximately 45 minutes through a wet forest gully which is steep at times. Araucaria Track (5km return) - This track offers great opportunities for bird watching, so take binoculars if you have them. The track takes you around Enoggera Reservoir.

Swimming and kayaking

You can enjoy a picnic along the sandy shore of the Enoggera Reservoir dam, which is a short walk from the Walkabout Creek Visitor Centre. Enjoy a swim in the calm waters, or bring your canoe or kayak for a peaceful paddle. Just note there are no toilets located here, except for those in the Visitor Centre, at this stage. Walkabout Creek Visitor Centre is located at 60 Mount Nebo Road, The Gap, Brisbane Area. There is no entry fee to the Visitor Centre, which features a café and toilet facilities.

Mountain bike riding

Mountain bike riders can test their skills, practice their moves, and improve their technique on purpose-built trails designed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS). The trails are suitable for learners, as well as more experienced riders.

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Our picks Bluewater Festival: Bayfire Night @ Shorncliffe Pier

24th March Bring the whole family along to enjoy live entertainment by the moonlight, an enchanting lantern parade, market stalls, children’s activities, gourmet food, and a spectacular fireworks display.

Redcliffe Sails Festival @ Suttons Beach

Paw Patrol Live @ Redbank Plaza

29th March – 3rd April See your favourite Paw Patrol pups on stage in their very own live action show, plus get the chance to meet them at the daily meet and greet session.

Ice Age Live: A Mammoth Adventure @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre

25th March Celebrate Good Friday with the Easter Bunny as your Brisbane Kids search for eggs in the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the beach and enjoy kids’ activities, live entertainment, markets, rides and workshops.

1st - 3rd April Join Sid, Manny, Diego, Buck and Scat as they skate into Brisbane in a spectacular on-ice show that combines ice skating with aerial arts, puppetry and film. It’s perhaps the coolest event since the mammoths roamed the earth!

Build Your City LEGO® Workshop @ Museum of Brisbane

Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s Superheroes @ South Bank

26th March – 10th April Everything is awesome at the Museum of Brisbane, where everyone can get creative at the hands-on family friendly LEGO® workshop and construct their very own architectural LEGO® masterpiece.

Ginger Sport Clinic @ Roma Street Parklands

29th and 30th March, 5th and 6th April Have fun with the awesome crew from Ginger Sport when they host clinics for 2-10 year olds that are full of soccer fun, games and skill building activities.

Hoot and Hootabelle Craft Workshop @ Brookside Shopping Centre

29th March – 2nd April Make your very own owl, inspired by everyone’s favourite owls Hoot and Hootabelle, at this fun craft workshop. And the best bit is you get to take your owl home with you!

1st and 2nd April Put on your cape and mask and head into the Courier Mail Piazza where Jay Laga’aia will have everyone up and dancing as the Queensland Symphony use all their strength and super power to play all of Jay’s favourite songs.

Kids Dig It! Egyptian Family Fun Week @ Abbey Museum

4th-8th April Learn all about life in Ancient Egypt at the Abbey Museum, where Brisbane Kids can go on an Egyptian Archaeology dig, build a giant Pyramid, write in Hieroglyphs, sculpt an Egyptian Scarab beetle, and have a go at archery.

Loco-Motion @ The Workshops Rail Museum

26th March - 10th April Head to The Workshops Rail Museum for a day full of fun. Activities include a creation station, classic family games, miniature railway models, an indoor train themed playground, railway workshop tours, active games, races and more.


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Rock climbing in Brisbane When playgrounds outgrow your kids it is time to look to nature to provide the ultimate in climbing experiences. Outdoor rock climbing Riverlife, situated in Kangaroo Point, operate guided rock climbing experiences for kids from the age of 8, with qualified and experienced instructors. Making use of the 20m cliffs along the Brisbane River, each Riverlife rock climbing session includes full instruction, safety briefing and equipment hire. Safety equipment includes a helmet, harness, rope and chalk. Various levels of rock climbing ability are catered to - from beginner to expert - with no prior experience required. One adult per child under the age of 13 is required to assist with belaying. Ph: (07) 3891 5766 http://riverlife.com.au/ Australian Explorer offers various opportunities to climb the Glasshouse Mountains with kids over the age of 10 (accompanied by an adult). You’ll find their terms and conditions for children climbers on their website. http://www.australianexplorer.com/ Frew Park at Milton is an exciting multi-storey playground that offers a rockclimbing wall (though do note that this is an unsupervised concrete climbing wall that doesn’t have ropes), but it still a very popular feature at this central Brisbane park. Location: between Milton Road and Frew Street at Milton. Carpark access is via Frew Street. Brooking Park in Ripley (Ipswich) boasts a BBQ area and playground with multiple slides and a climbing wall with ropes for kids to pull themselves up, or foot and hand holds that give them a taste of indoor rock climbing in the great outdoors. Location: 582 Ripley Road, Ripley.


Indoor Rock climbing There are variety of different indoor rock climbing venues in Brisbane that cater for a range of age groups. Bay Play, Cleveland has two rock climbing walls – “Mt Kosciusko” and the “Mini Traverse Wall”. The Mini Traverse Wall is built with under 4’s and wheelchair-bound patrons in mind, whilst Mt Kosciusko offers multiple levels of difficulty where people can test their skills and hopefully climb high enough to ring the victory bell. The best part about rock climbing at Bay Play is the foam pit that lies below - ensuring a happy and safe fall - plus the rest of the playcentre to have fun in. Location: 1A, 33-39 Shore St W, Cleveland. Ph: (07) 3821 7772 Crank Indoor Climbing caters to beginners through to advanced climbers, slackliners, spartan trainers, tough mudder trainers, ninja warriors and more, and is also a great venue for birthday parties and corporate events. Location: 2/537 Kessels Rd, Macgregor. Ph: 0413 891 229 Rocksports in Fortitude Valley has a junior program that offers climbing instruction for age groups 5-10 years and 11-17 years. Location: 224 Barry Parade Fortitude Valley Ph: (07) 3216 0462 Find out more about rock climbing in Brisbane at http://www.brisbanekids.com.au/rockingclimbing-in-brisbane/

Rock climbing tips Stay close to the rock surface

Beginner climbers often try to hold themselves away from the surface using their hands and elbows to grip tight; this technique will make you tired very fast. Your arms should only be used to shift your weight, not support you.

Practice falling

The safest way to fall is away from the rock face so you don’t get hurt. Practice falling this way so that you get used to the feeling of pushing away from the surface and being caught by the ropes.

Don’t climb too high

Bouldering is a term used for climbing across the rock face without a harness and it can be heaps of fun but make sure you stay down low! The safety mats are soft but it will still hurt if you fall from a height that is supposed to be for belayed climbing (climbing with ropes).

Wear snug shoes

You need your shoes to be tighter than you would have them for other outdoors sports and activities because it’s so important that you don’t lose your grip as you climb. Be careful that you don’t make them SO tight that you cut off the circulation in your feet though!


Brisbane Kids review Medieval Power: Symbols & Splendour 11th December 2015 – 10th April 2016 The opportunity to tap into the Dark Ages has come to the Queensland Museum in Brisbane, direct from the British Museum. Medieval Power: Symbols & Splendour features precious gold, jewellery, seals, sculptures, stained glass and many other symbols of courtly life, alongside tools of war, objects of religious significance and humble items from everyday life dating back to AD 400. That’s over 1,600 years ago! Our family of six (children aged 8-14 years) wandered through the exhibition and enjoyed the peek into medieval life. Did you know there were comic books in the dark ages? Various scenes were intricately carved into ivory panels, which were joined together with hinges to make a portable book-like object. The exhibition is geared more for adults and families with older children. There is a fun quest trail older kids can follow throughout the exhibit to keep them engaged and informed. If you’re a family with toddlers and young children, but are still keen to visit the exhibit yourself, there are plenty of fun things for kids to enjoy at Queensland Museum and adults could take turns at walking through the exhibit. Plus, there is free fun for everyone in the form of a HUGE cardboard castle and crown making station outside the exhibit, so you can get your royal on. I was surprised how much my older children enjoyed writing their names and creating drawings on the castle. During the holidays there will be free additional programs in the INVENTory space on level 4, including stained glass window making and the opportunity to design your own heraldic flags and shields.

Family fun ideas • Watch a YouTube documentary about the dark ages as a family. • Talk about what your favourite object was and why. • Pick one item from the exhibition and do more research as a family at home. • Make crowns and do a family selfie in the cardboard castle. • Visit South Bank after the museum for a picnic and/or ice-cream. Exhibition prices Adults: $22 Concession: $19 Children (3-15 years): $12 Family (2A + 2C): $59 Dates 11th December 2015 – 10th April 2016 Free medieval themed activities • Crown-making • Cardboard castle decoration • Stained glass windows (school holidays) • Design your own heraldic flags and shields (school holidays) • Weekly themed demonstrations and talks (check the Queensland Museum website for more details) For more details, head to the website qm.qld.gov.au


Wow playgrounds Queens Park - Ipswich Queens Park is a fantastic park for all ages with lots of places to play and run about, as well as a wildlife centre with animals like wombats, snakes, a rock wallaby and, more recently, a habitat containing the Bilby. The playground features slides, trees to climb and water play that includes a pump and river stones. Queens Park also features a large flying fox for the bigger kids and lots of grassed areas to kick the ball around. BBQs. Shade. Free parking. Toilets including disabled. Not fenced. CafÊ. Located: Milford Street, Ipswich Crockatt Park - Woody Point Crockatt Park is a seaside park that draws in families for long lazy afternoons with plentiful shade and seating along the foreshore. It features a shaded playground offering climbing options for kids of all ages and a flying fox for whoever dares. Explore the rocky shoreline, take a walk along the Woody Point Jetty and drop a fishing line in, or simply grab some fish and chips and enjoy the view. BBQs. Shade. Free parking. Cafes. Toilets including disabled. Fishing. Not fenced. Lots of picnic tables. Seaside walking tracks. Pram and wheelchair accessible. Located: Oxley Avenue, Woody Point Stoneleigh Reserve - Logan Reserve Instead of the traditional play equipment you would expect to see in a playground, the Farmyard play area at Stoneleigh Reserve has small paddocks where resident (artificial) animals, Mootilda the cow and five chickens, Murtyl, Hilda, Gertie, Chickpea and Harriet, reside under the shady branches of a Fig tree. This park is all about imagination and is best suited to younger kids, though it’s also perfect for scooter and bike riding which would also occupy older children. BBQ. No toilets. Free parking. Tree climbing. Four square & hopscotch games. Double swing. Rugby & soccer field with cricket pitch. Located: Stoneleigh Reserve Boulevard, Logan Reserve


Fun beyond the holidays Ramp Up (various dates and locations) FREE

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Freestyle BMX Games Beachmere April 16th Scooter Beginner Deception Bay April 23rd Freestyle BMX Dayboro May 7th Skateboard Beginner Session May 14th Scooter Beginner Beachmere May 28th

Urban Country Music Festival Caboolture

29th April – 1st May Tickets need to be purchased Bring your Brisbane Kids along to experience the Urban Country Festival. Urban Country is a cool mix of music, art, food, craft, markets and so much more.

Deathstar Canteen Opening Queen Street

May 4th FREE The Cafe, which will serve stormtrooper themed gourmet coffee and sandwiches, will have freebies, music, prizes and more as it opens its doors to the public.

RSPCA Million Paws Walk South Bank

May 15th Registration Required Support the RSPCA and bring your Brisbane Kids and your dog down to South Bank for the Million Paws Walk. Apart from the 3.5km walk there will also be entertainment, stalls, delicious food, competitions, giveaways and a whole lot more.

Natural Adventure Benowa

May 7th Bookings Required Head to Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens for a morning of fun outdoor play activities that connect kids with the natural environment, through nature-based activities and games. The adventures are suitable for Brisbane Kids aged 5-10 years old.

Steam Train Sunday Roma Street

1st May and 15th May Bookings Required Bring your Brisbane Kids along to Roma Street Station for a train ride they will never forget. The whole family can take a one hour train ride on a historic steam train. Seated in a vintage carriage the steam train will take you on a trip through city stations and river crossings.

The Green Heart Fair Chermside

29th May Free The Green Heart Fair is Brisbane’s biggest FREE bi-annual community and sustainability festival, promoting innovative green living in a fun, familyfriendly environment for all residents to come and enjoy. Featuring Peppa Pig.

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Free events -

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Bugs in the Garden @ Mt Coot-Tha Brisbane Botanic Gardens

Ozbot Treasure Hunt @ Chermside Library

Basketball Games @ HT Ireland Reserve, Eatons Hill

Circus Skills @ Decker Park, Brighton

30th March Learn new basketball skills while playing games, having fun, and getting active outside.

2nd April Develop all the skills you need to know in order to run away and join the circus, including plate spinning, poi twirling, flower sticks, hoops, stilts and much more.

Fun Size Junior Hip Hop @ Pelican Park, Clontarf

Jungle Book Crafternoon @ The Hyperdome Library

1st April Work in pairs to create a simple program for an 29th March Explore the beautiful surrounds of the Botanic Gardens Ozobot miniature robot to navigate a maze and get to the treasure. while going on a bug hunt.

30th March Pop, lock and jump around during this fun-filled musical activity which will develop co-ordination skills through dance.

6th April Drop into the Hyperdome Library and get creative; making works of art with a Jungle Book theme.

The Kangagang Outback in the Aussie Bush Show @ Capalaba Library

7th April Enjoy learning how to build and program a LEGO速 Mindstorm robot, and work in groups to solve problems and tackle challenges with the robots.

31st March Be entertained as the Kangagang put on an educational and fun show about the Aussie outback and animals.

Lanterns of Lights @ Ipswich Central Library

1st April Get creative at Ipswich Central Library and make a LED powered lantern from tissue paper.

LEGO速 Mindstorms @ Victoria Point Library

Family Night: I-Spy Night @ Logan West Library 8th April Get locked in the library after hours and have fun developing your spy skills with a laser maze, disguises and an Ozobots coding workshop.


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Exploring Bayside Walk to King Island on low tide Walk the low tide natural bridge over to King Island from Wellington Point. This unique 2km round trip is possible when the sand causeway between the island and the mainland at Wellington Point emerges. Seeing who can spot the most jellyfish and crabs on the way is fun, but hurry - you need to make it back to dry land before high tide! Four legged friends are welcome on a leash on weekdays.

Swim in the tidal pool Escape the heat with little people at the Wynnum wading pool. This tidal fresh seawater pool has a maximum depth of 75cm, a sandy bottom, and ramps leading into the water for easy access. The pool has automatic valves that allow seawater to pass in at high tide and keep it in at low tide, which means your family can splash and swim all day long! Located on the beautiful Wynnum boardwalk and with a super fun slippery slide, this family friendly swimming destination is a favourite for Brisbane Kids. Picnic and Wynnum Pack a BBQ picnic and explore the amazing equipment at the park on the esplanade at Wynnum. Or forget the BBQ and just take fish and chips out on the jetty! Regardless, your Brisbane Kids need to explore the many different challenges this park offers for a variety of ages – it’s sure to keep everyone happy! The boardwalk is lined with Pandanus Palms, which are fantastic for Brisbane Kids to practice their tree climbing skills on…How high can you get? Can you touch the leaves?

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Movies

Zootopia Release Date: 17th March 2016

Zootopia is a funny, action-packed, animated Disney film that follows the story of a Rookie Officer, Judy Hoops, who arrives in Zootopia to find she is the first bunny on the police force. Determined to prove herself, Judy jumps at the chance to solve her first crime mystery - even if it means partnering with the crazy fox, Nick Wilde.

The Jungle Book Release Date: 7th April 2016

Staying true to Rudyard Kipling’s original story ‘The Jungle Book’, this epic action movie uses amazing special effects to tell the story of Mowgli, an orphan boy who is raised by a pack of wolves in the jungle. However the adventure begins when he is told he is no longer welcome in the jungle and he must make his way to the ‘man’ village where he will be safe.

Kung Fu Panda 3 Release Date: 24th March 2016

Everyone’s favourite martial arts panda is back in this hilarious action adventure movie which sees Po reunited with his long lost panda father and training a village full of of fun-loving, clumsy pandas in the art of Kung Fu in order to beat the evil villain Kai and save the village.

Get creative this Easter. There’s plenty of free ideas and activities for the kids these holidays. Meet the Easter Bunny on Easter Saturday, join in on our kids craft during the week, plus lots more. For activities and times visit IKEA.com.au/Logan. © Inter IKEA Systems B.V. 2016



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