
FAMILY DAY PROGRAM.
FAMILY FUN DAY.
The Peaks to Points Festival Family Day presented by Brisbane MarketPlace was at the Oxley Creek Common. It was last held in 2024. It w
The day featured live local entertainment including the QLD Urban Utilities Water Warriors Show, Super Steph Magic Show, Ignite Community Choir, Red Rocket 3 and The Guitar Bros.
There was FREE kids’ arts and crafts, face painting, a jumping castle, rock climbing wall and & plant potting station.
A variety of sustainability and environmental groups were exhibiting along with food trucks and drink vendors.
The Family Day was part of the 2 week-long festival, which will see close to 50 family friendly events across the south side of Brisbane and throughout Ipswich, Redlands & Logan regions.
The majority of the events were completely free and provided parents an excellent opportunity to get the kids out into nature and get their hands dirty.
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Upcoming Events

Explore a Rural Native Open GardenSun, 04 AugSmarty Plants
Guided Walk & BBQSun, 04 AugKarawatha Discovery Centre
Field Day - Weed ID and ManagementSun, 04 AugSpring Mountain Reserve
Bushcare Blitz at BrookwaterSun, 04 AugBrookwater
Bushcare Blitz at Holland Park WestSun, 04 AugBalis Street Park
Whites Hill Night Time Discovery WalkSat, 03 AugWhites Hill Reserve Play Park
Spotlight Walk at Springfield LakesSat, 03 AugSpringfield Lakes
Spotlight Walk at Archerfields WetlandsSat, 03 AugArcherfields Wetlands
Explore King IslandSat, 03 AugWellington Point Reserve
Bat Rescue & Conservation TalkSat, 03 AugWynnum Library
Working Bee at Bowies FlatSat, 03 AugCoorparoo
Tour Reverse Garbage (August)Fri, 02 AugReverse Garbage
Tree Planting with OCCA CreekCareThu, 01 AugKendall St Canoe Boat Ramp
The Oxley Creek Common TalkWed, 31 JulyOxley Creek Common
Working Bee at Success Street ParkWed, 31 JulyAcacia Ridge
Go Birdspotting at Archerfield WetlandsWed, 31 JulyArcherfields Wetlands
Endangered Species SeminarTue, 30 JulyGriffith University Ecocentre
Bushcare RoversTue, 30 JulyRuncorn Wetlands