Warwick Railway Precinct
1 Hamilton Street, Warwick, Queensland
October Seniors Month October is celebrated as Seniors Month, a special time dedicated to honoring and appreciating the contributions of our senior community members. Across the Southern Downs, various events and activities are organized to engage, entertain, and celebrate seniors, recognizing their invaluable role in our society. Southern Downs Steam Railway Seniors Day Event Date:
Maleny Library
5 Coral St, Maleny, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia
Clients of the Flaxton RangeCare Day Centre will celebrate Seniors month by exploring and reigniting their creativity to create a work of art that can be enjoyed by the public. Clients will work in conjunction with a local Artist, exploring textures, colours and creating a work of art fit for a gallery! Come to the
Hervey Bay Citizens Centre
28 Totness Street, Torquay, Fraser Coast, QLD, Australia
Doors open at 9am for a 9.30am start. Scrumptious morning tea, entertainment provided by College of Performing Arts, raffles, lucky door prizes, preloved clothes for sale, and auction! $10 tickets Group bookings taken for tables of up to 10 people. Tickets for sale at the Citizens Centre. Enquiries call 4128 4837 Book and pay at
Maleny Library
5 Coral St, Maleny, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia
Clients of the Flaxton RangeCare Day Centre will celebrate Seniors month by exploring and reigniting their creativity to create a work of art that can be enjoyed by the public. Clients will work in conjunction with a local Artist, exploring textures, colours and creating a work of art fit for a gallery! Come to the
Nambour Library
Cnr Curie Street & Bury Street, Nambour, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Clients of the Nambour RangeCare Day centre will celebrate Seniors month by exploring and reigniting their creativity to create a work of art that can be enjoyed by the public. Clients will work in conjunction with a local Artist, exploring textures, colours and creating a work of art fit for a gallery! Come to the
83 Oxford Street, North Booval
83 Oxford Street, North Booval, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Go behind the scenes of this Ipswich e-waste recycling initiative. Bring along any donations of electrical items – almost anything with a cable/cord! For further information visit Ewasteconnection.com
Gordon White Library
54 Phillip Street, Mount Pleasant, Mackay, Queensland, Australia
An inter-generational program for exploring your family history. Bring along a grandchild, or some younger member of your family and walk together through the family tree. The event is held over 4 Saturdays in October and early November - 9am - 1.45pm. 5th October 2024 12th October 2024 26th October 2024 2nd November 2024 No
Gympie Library
Mellor Street, Gympie, Queensland, Australia
Clients of the Gympie RangeCare Day centre will celebrate Seniors month by exploring and reigniting their creativity to create a work of art that can be enjoyed by the public. Clients will work in conjunction with a local Artist, exploring textures, colours and creating a work of art fit for a gallery! Come to the
Redland Performing Arts Centre
2 - 16 Middle Street, Cleveland, Redland, QLD, Australia
Join us at RPAC for a FREE family-friendly day celebrating our amazing community during Seniors Month. Enjoy theatre, dance and choral performances, visual art and craft demos, or participate in a dance or singing workshop as we celebrate Seniors Month at RPAC. This year, University of the Third Age Redlands District (U3AR) are in the
Redland Museum
60 Smith St, Cleveland, Redland, QLD, Australia
The Redland Museum in South East Queensland is proud to present a Fine Art Exhibition with artists Rhyl Henzell and Louise Saunders, 'Life on Earth: An artist's perspective'. Both artists love nature in all its forms, are passionate about the need to protect our Australian bush, birds and wildlife, and have endeavoured to bring these
Ipswich Art Gallery
Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Features contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Michael Boiyool Anning, Fiona Foley, Danie Mellor, Christian Thompson, Warraba Weatherall and others alongside 20 historical shields, boomerangs and clubs. I, object considers the many complex relationships Aboriginal Australian artists continue to have with objects – from the histories informing