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One of The Most Intense Live Performances I’ve Seen in Queensland Was in Redcliffe

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When I heard a Japanese drumming performance was coming to Redcliffe, I was so excited. I had seen taiko drumming at the Sake Festival and Matsuri Brisbane before, so I already knew I really enjoyed it. What most people think is that it’s a calm, serene cultural experience—and it is—but it can also feel more like a rock concert mixed with theatre and athletic performance. It’s truly memorable. Redcliffe Entertainment Centre I hadn’t been here before, despite it being so easy to get to. The parking is free and plentiful. We got there quite early (just anxiety things), and the traffic was fantastic (unlike Brisbane and getting to QPAC). My only thought was that I wished the exterior lighting had been turned on earlier. There are many dinner options close by, including food available inside the venue itself, which surprised me. If you want to explore a little before a show, there’s the nearby Redcliffe Jetty, Suttons Beach Pavilion, or you can grab some teppanyaki at Tempest S...

We Found the Messiest Thing to Do in Maleny—and It Was So Much Fun

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When most people think of Maleny , they think of scenic views, cafés, and hinterland drives. We ended up in a blacklit room covered in neon paint, throwing colour at each other—and it was well worth the drive! I was looking for fun things to do during “birthday month” for myself when my friend reposted an ad for Messy Glow Co on Facebook. I had already tried the Splatter and Splash Paint Room Experience at DIY Invasion, which is similar, and we loved it there. I hadn’t blogged about it though, as it doesn’t accept Companion Cards. This place does! What Messy Glow Co actually is At Messy Glow Co , you can let your inner child (or actual child) go wild with ultraviolet paints on the walls, floors, yourself, each other, or on a canvas you can purchase for an extra cost. Protective gear is provided if you don’t want to get too messy. There are also headphones available for those with sensory needs, as the drum can be quite loud—not to mention the laughing and squealing from everyone ha...

From Lookout to Latte: A Relaxed Mt Mee Morning at Pit Stop Café

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Some mornings call for something quiet and unhurried. Instead of rushing from one thing to the next, we headed up to Mt Mee for a slow start to the day — fresh air first, breakfast second. I was really in need of some grounding  and wanted a gentle reset for my nervous system as we headed into the new year. It was the kind of outing that didn’t require much planning — just a willingness to take things easy and enjoy where we were. Exactly what I needed. First Stop: Dahmongah Lookout Park Our morning began at Dahmongah Lookout Park, a peaceful spot that feels instantly calming the moment you arrive. The lookout offers wide, open views and plenty of space to pause, breathe and take it all in. There’s minimal walking required, making it an easy stop if you’re wanting something low-effort but still rewarding. The gentle sounds of birds, the breeze through the trees and the open sky made this the perfect place to slow down and ease into the day. It’s ideal for sitting quietly, taking ph...

Festive, Fierce & Hilarious: Hey Felicia! Christmas Special at the Sit Down Comedy Club

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The festive season can be loud, busy and a little overwhelming at times, so this year I was craving something different. Instead of carols, shopping centres or big events, I chose laughter. A night out seeing the Hey Felicia! Christmas Special  at Sit Down Comedy Club  felt like the perfect way to do Christmas without the chaos — and it turned out to be exactly what I needed! The Vibe Inside Sit Down Comedy Club Sit Down Comedy Club has a cosy, intimate feel that immediately puts you at ease. The seating is close enough to feel connected to the show, but not so packed that it feels uncomfortable. The room buzzed with anticipation, that gentle hum of people ready to laugh, relax and switch off for a while. Whether it was groups of friends or possibly co-workers, you could see everyone was in great spirits, and we found everyone to be really friendly. There’s something comforting about a venue where the focus is simply on being present — no pressure, no rushing, just settling in...

Gnome for the Holidays: A Relaxed Air-Dry Clay Craft for Christmas

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There’s something wonderfully calming about shaping air-dry clay with your hands —especially when you’re creating something cute, festive and full of personality. Christmas gnomes have now become one of my favourite little holiday crafts because they’re simple, affordable and so easy to customise. Whether you’re crafting solo, with your support worker, or enjoying a quiet creative afternoon, these tiny gnome friends bring a cosy bit of magic to the season. Here’s how to make your own charming Christmas gnomes with just a few tools and a ball of air-dry clay! A Quick Look at the Supplies Most of my supplies were affordable finds from Kmart, and you might already have some of these at home. For this project I used: Air Dry Clay ( Kmart ) Clay tools ( Kmart ) Paint set ( Kmart ) Paint brushes ( Kmart ) Palette set ( Kmart ) Quick-Dry Clear Varnish ( Bunnings ) A white paint marker (from a $2 shop) Baking paper (to help stop sticking) Placemat that's washable to work on ( Kmart ) ...