Family Fun Attractions Attractions Lawnton - Gold Coast QLD

FAMILY FUN ATTRACTIONS LAWNTON

Family Fun Attractions Lawnton provides a comprehensive Gold Coast QLD profile for you to find your business in your local Lawnton 4503 area. The information presented is the most recent available and updated regularly.

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Alma Park Zoo

18 Alma Road, Dakabin QLD 4503

Alma Park Zoo is set on 40 acres with 12 acres set under a rainforest canopy in Dakabin, Queensland.

We currently exhibit 100 species, with more than 200 individual animals.

Alma Park Zoo is home to over 200 individual mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians and crocodilians representing approximately 100 species. Many of the animals are exotic species from South America, Asia, Africa and of course Australian Native Animals.

Alma is Queensland’s oldest Zoo and also one of the only Zoos where you will see and interact with a broad range of primates.

We pride ourselves on providing a safe and affordable family day out while providing education and awareness through our displays, staff and unique animal interaction opportunities.

Our mission statement is to to create a unique and exciting experience in a natural environment that will empower the community to be involved in the conservation of wildlife and their environment

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Kumbartcho Sanctuary

15 Bunya Pine Court, Eatons Hill QLD 4037

Kumbartcho is the local Aboriginal word for Hoop Pine (Araucaria cunninghamii). The Hoop Pine is the focus of the Shires name, emblem and logo some magnificent specimen trees can be found at the Kumbartcho Sanctuary, which is set on 6 hectares of natural habitat, including a boundary with the South Pine River. Kumbartcho hosts the Pine Rivers Community Nursery. The Nursery produces local native plants perfect for planting in the district. Other facilities at Kumbartcho include a community hall, playground and barbeque.

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Sandgate Theatre

Sandgate Town Hall, Seymour Street, Sandgate QLD 4017

Amateur theatre has been performing at the Sandgate Town Hall since the 1958. At the time they started with a donation of £5,5s from the local Rotary group under the name The Sandgate Little Theatre Group. Currently operating under the name of Sandgate Theatre, our theatre group performs three major plays (2 or 3 act) plays a year, as well as:
 

  • The Theatre Restaurant - a musical play presented with a scrumptious three course meal,
  • The One Acts - a collection of one-act plays and skits put together in one performance, and
  • The Yarrageh Drama Festival, with amateur theatre groups from throughout South-East Queensland presenting their best one-act plays here at Sandgate.


Our plays range from hilarious comedies to serious dramas.

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Sandgate & District Historical Society & Museum

150 Rainbow Street, Sandgate QLD 4017

In the 1880s the museum building housed Mohoupts’ General Store and a local funeral business. In 1993 the building was purchased by the Society and officially opened as a museum in 1994. The Society\\'s collection is housed in an air-conditioned, single storey brick building. The museum features a wall display of chronological history; a thematic display under glass; various free-standing historical items; a small library of books, video tapes and slides; a large paper collection on file of localities and identities; and a large collection of photographs. Historical books produced by the Society and souvenirs are on sale. The Society provides guided tours of local historical areas and lectures delivered at local schools.

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Ella Bache - Aspley

Shop 2, Fountain Shopping Centre, 1344 Gympie Rd, Aspley QLD 4034

Ella Baché ASPLEY HAS THE KNOW-HOW AND PAMPERING INGREDIENTS TO MAKE YOUR SKIN GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT.

ONCE YOU ENTER OUR PEACEFUL, WARM SANCTUARY, OUR TEAM OF PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY THERAPISTS WILL ENDEAVOUR TO HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR SKIN CARE GOALS.

OUR PROFESSIONAL AND HIGHLY TRAINED THERAPISTS WILL CREATE A RELAXING ENVIRONMENT TO REJUVENATE YOUR SKIN, BODY AND SPIRIT - YOU WILL FEEL AMAZING.

OFFERING AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF SERVICES FROM WAXING, TINTING, MANICURES AND PEDICURES, TO INDULGENT WARM BODY MUD WRAPS, DETOXIFYING AND FIRMING THERAPIES AND A WIDE RANGE OF FACIALS, Ella Baché ASPLEY HAS A COCKTAIL OF BEAUTY TREATMENTS WAITING FOR YOU.

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Aspley Hypermarket Shopping Centre

59 Albany Creek Road, Aspley QLD 4034

Aspley Hypermarket is a sub-regional shopping centre located near the intersection of Gympie and Albany Creed Roads in Aspley, just 13km north of Brisbanes CBD. The centre opened in 1984 and extended in 1995 to include the addition of 'Toys R Us', additional specialty stores and a 250 seat food court.

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Aspley 10 Pin Bowl

149 Albany Creek Road, Aspley QLD 4034

Aspley 10 Pin Bowl is the ultimate entertainment destination for social and league bowling, karaoke, children’s birthday parties, corporate and social functions and arcade games. Fully licensed and open 9am till late, so come dine in, drink and party with your friends soon. Fully automated scoring, bumper lanes, large projector screens and a full service kitchen. Have your next social event here, we supply the lot; bowling, catering, music, friendly staff and we take care of the clean up after the event!

A great way to say thank you! An ideal gift for special occasions like Christmas, Mother’s Day, Birthdays and special events. An Aspley Gift voucher can be used for tenpin bowling and in the café. The full value of the voucher must be used in the one visit. Vouchers are available for purchase at Aspley Bowl or you can phone 3263 8848 and pay by credit card and we mail the voucher to you.

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Laserzone Brisbane

561 Gympie Road, Lawnton QLD 4501

Laser Tag is a high-tech sport where players wearing computerised vests or packs and handheld "phasers" attempt to achieve a winning score by zapping opponent players, base stations, and other targets within a playing arena or maze.

After players put on their packs, the players move into the arena and the missions is started by the central computer. The packs will activate allowing the player to fire their phaser at opponent packs and arena devices such as base stations. Each pack has sensors on the front, back, shoulders and phaser. Zapping these areas will award points while deactivating the tagged opponent for a short time. At the end of the mission, the packs shutdown automatically and the players return to the kit-up room. Score information is displayed on the scoreboard in the foyer. You can even get a print-out your own individual scorecard!

Each mission consists of 8 minutes of actual arena time. We allow a 4 minute change-over and kit-up time. For your first mission, there will also be a 5 minute briefing where Laserzone staff will explain the operation of the packs and arena devices as well as outlining the safety rules.

When you play more than one mission, you will have a 12 minute rest between your missions.

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Pine Rivers Heritage Museum

Dayboro Road, Old Petrie Town, Whiteside QLD 4503
The Pine Rivers Heritage Museum is set amongst the graceful landscape of Old Petrie Town, just to the north of Brisbane. Staff encourage visitors to explore the historic character of the Pine Rivers district through their permanent and ever-changing special displays. The Museum is fully air-conditioned and there is always something new to see as they seek to build one of the best regional museums in Queensland. An animated theatrette provides an entertaining overview of the development of Pine Rivers. Other displays include the Old Schoolroom, Yebri House, and supplying the Building Trade, while the stories of our explorers and early settlers provide colour and fascinating detail to their tale. One of their most significant displays is the Skyring Clocks, a collection of unique handmade 'skeleton' clocks which show their inside workings. Several times a year the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum creates or hosts new temporary exhibitions on a variety of themes.

Strathpine Memorial Honour Board

1347 Anzac Avenue, Kallangur QLD 4503
Rolls of honour like the Strathpine Honour Board give a ready insight into a locality's proud involvement in WWI. The honour board, designed by leading Brisbane metal worker Ernest Gunderson in 1921, lists in alphabetical order 76 names of local men who served in WWI. Some lettering is now missing, in its original state it clearly recorded whether a person was killed in action, wounded, died of illness or returned home. The honour board, commissioned by the Strathpine Patriotic League, is made of bronze on a marble background with timber edging. It features cavalrymen with the Queensland state emblem and soldiers; two enamelled flags- the Union Jack and Australian flag; the AIF emblem; a cannon and a replica of Britannia, with the words 'For king and country'. Gunderson's honour boards are unique to Queensland. Few remain as intact as this example, now found in the old foyer of the Pine Rivers RSL, now within the grounds of North Leagues and Services Club. Memorials to the district's servicemen in later conflicts are located nearby. The First World War Memorial Gates facing Anzac Avenue were relocated from the Lawnton showgrounds in 1985, and lead to a memorial garden containing two trophy guns.

Osprey House Environment Centre

975 Dohles Rocks Road, Griffin QLD 4503
Osprey House Environment Centre is nestled on the banks of the Pine River amidst the branching arms of the mangroves. It melds as a part of this sensitive wetland area with its natural timber design, sweeping verandas and meandering boardwalks inviting everyone to explore almost secret locations and learn about the local fauna and flora. Cast your eyes across the river and wetlands from the viewing platforms and enjoy the ambience of the natural environment. So much wildlife inhabits this area that the you are spoiled for choice, whether it is birds on high, sleepy koalas in the gum trees, crabs in the mudflats or a dolphin playing in the river channel, each day offers unique surprises. The centre includes a theatre, an interpretive centre with information about our natural environment and how we can all make a difference, 400 metres of boardwalks and a barbecue and picnic area. Osprey House is situated close to where Ospreys regularly roost. These fish eating hawks may be seen at almost any time in daylight hours, soaring over the river, diving into the water to catch fish, or carrying fish back to their nest and feeding site atop a 21 metre raptor pole.
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Sandgate War Memorial Park

8 Seymour Street, Sandgate QLD 4017
Sandgate's war memorial resembles Lutyens' Cenotaph in Whitehall, the site of Remembrance Sunday ceremonies in London since 1919. Governor Sir Matthew Nathan unveiled Sandgate's 91 tonne granite and concrete memorial on 24 February 1924. Of the 330, mostly young, Sandgate men who went to war, 51 died. Australia-wide, about one in five of the 300,000 volunteer soldiers died in WWI. War memorials were a matter of local pride, indicating a district's patriotism and wealth. Sandgate Mayor WH Bowser not only presided over the memorial's organising committee which commissioned prominent Queensland architect George Gray Prentice to design the £850 monument, but also donated much of the granite from his Samford quarry. Charles Lowther, of the masonry firm Lowther and Sons that built the cenotaph within a small island of parkland, was a returned soldier: he'd served in the Light Horse in Palestine during WWI. The memorial bears a verse- They died, and yet in memory shall they live, That we may know the worth of sacrifice, Know that their death is freedom's cause, Stands as a beacon light to point the way, To paths of peace. Names of Sandgate residents killed in WWII, Malaya, Korea and Vietnam have been added.

QRDC - Round 1

Lakeside Road, Kurwongbah QLD 4503
The premier racing drivers championship, the Queensland Racing Drivers' Championship is kicking off at Lakeside for 2017. The Championship is open to talented newcomers as well as experienced old hands and produces some very close racing. The Championship regularly attracts in excess of 50 talented drivers to do battle. QRDC has a wide range of vehicles competing, as well as demonstrations and off track entertainment for all the family....

Lakeside Classic

Lakeside Road, Kurwongbah QLD 4503
The event will boast a relaxed 'access all areas' atmosphere allowing families and enthusiasts a rare chance to see some of the world's most exciting cars up close and personal. Walk through pit lane and strike up a conversation with the drivers and crew or grab yourself a photo next to one of your favourite cars. 2017 will also see the return of Group C & A to Lakeside, so it's bound to be an awesome weekend! The Lakeside Classic is set to be a great weekend for car racers involved and spectating enthusiasts alike....

Australian Premier League - APL04

Cnr Sparkes and Francis Rd, Bray Park QLD 4500
The Australian Premier League is the most exciting and engaging lawn bowls competition on the planet. Now in its fourth year, the APL features eight licensed teams, including Adelaide Endurance, Brisbane Gold, Gold Coast Hawks, Murray Steamers, Melbourne Roys, New Zealand Blackjacks, Perth Suns and Sydney Lions. The event is shown live on Fox Sports, with 20 hours of live broadcast coverage from 5.00pm-10.00pm AEST over the fours days of competition. The competition returns to Brisbane's Club Pine Rivers again this year, and you can watch all the action rink-side....

Family Practice Medical Centre

32871 - Kallangur QLD 4503
Australian Doctors run family practice and after hours medical centre in Australia with registered after hours doctors and nurses who provide family care medical services in Brisbane and in Australia. Call us at our family practice medical centre for 24 hour health services.
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Petrie to Kippa-Ring Shared Pathway

Wyllie Park, Petrie QLD 4502
Buckle on your helmet, strap up those rollerblades or put on those running shoes and hit the pavement for a workout, taking the shared pathway from Petrie to Kippa-Ring. At three metres wide and 12.6 kilometres long, the shared pathway is great for the recreational bike ride, stroll or skate, accommodating for prams, motorised scooters and exercise enthusiasts. If you want to veer off-track to explore the local hotspots, they recommend Lake Eden, Sweeney Reserve, John Oxley Reserve and Wyllie Park. From the shared pathway, you can access Queensland Rail train stations located at: - Petrie - Kallangur - Murrumba Downs - Mango Hill - Mango Hill East - Rothwell - Kippa-Ring...
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Sandgate War Memorial Park

8 Seymour Street, Sandgate QLD 4017
Sandgate's war memorial resembles Lutyens' Cenotaph in Whitehall, the site of Remembrance Sunday ceremonies in London since 1919. Governor Sir Matthew Nathan unveiled Sandgate's 91 tonne granite and concrete memorial on 24 February 1924. Of the 330, mostly young, Sandgate men who went to war, 51 died. Australia-wide, about one in five of the 300,000 volunteer soldiers died in WWI. War memorials were a matter of local pride, indicating a district's patriotism and wealth. Sandgate Mayor WH Bowser not only presided over the memorial's organising committee which commissioned prominent Queensland architect George Gray Prentice to design the £850 monument, but also donated much of the granite from his Samford quarry. Charles Lowther, of the masonry firm Lowther and Sons that built the cenotaph within a small island of parkland, was a returned soldier: he'd served in the Light Horse in Palestine during WWI. The memorial bears a verse- They died, and yet in memory shall they live, That we may know the worth of sacrifice, Know that their death is freedom's cause, Stands as a beacon light to point the way, To paths of peace. Names of Sandgate residents killed in WWII, Malaya, Korea and Vietnam have been added. ...
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Sandgate

39461 - Sandgate QLD 4017
This vibrant and historic seaside village continues to be popular with daytrippers thanks to its relaxed vibe, cute cafes, kitsch small bars, and coastal fun. The architectural beauty of both civic and residential buildings throughout Sandgate makes this coastal village one of Moreton Bay's heritage showpieces. Sandgate, located below the Redcliffe peninsula, was a popular seaside destination for Brisbane's colonial settlers in the late 1800s. Its rich historical past is a feature of the area today, with many homes and buildings reflecting the classic architectural styles of this bygone era. Take the opportunity to walk Sangate's Historical Trail featuring Sandgate Post Office, Railway Station and Pier and the famous clock at the Town Hall. Sunset over the Shorncliffe Pier is an absolute must, this 350 metre-long pier has stood since it was finished in 1884 is popular for morning jogs or evening strolls. Ordering fish 'n' chip from one of the bayside's many classic takeaway spots and making a picnic by the water is an excellent alternative. Sandgate is renowned for its thriving artistic and cultural community with many local theatre groups, artists, and musicians living and performing in the area. It's easy to catch live music in the area's small, trendy bars a few nights every week. The annual Bluewater Festival held over the Easter weekend in Lower Moora Park - Shorncliffe, attracts many visitors to watch the offshore start of the Brisbane to Gladstone yacht race. Nature lovers come to Sandgate to enjoy the mangrove, marine life sanctuaries and protected environmental parklands of Tinchi Tamba, Deagon and Boondall located to the west and south. Take a walk through the Boondall Wetlands and view the incredibly diverse birdlife....
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Bray Farm Park

Rivermint Street, Griffin QLD 4503
Located in Griffin, Bray Farm Park offers children an adventurous day of fun and exploring. This park has a Harry Potter theme that is perfect for entertaining children and their magical abilities. Hidden away in the Riverbreeze Estate of Griffin, this magical park allows children to escape into a world of wizardry. Bray Farm Park is surrounded by some of Moreton Bay’s greatest wildlife and nature. Children and families will become infatuated with the beautiful sounds of lively birds and if you are lucky enough you may even encounter a koala or kangaroo. One of the highlights of Bray Farm park is the playgrounds which are composed of wooden cubby houses connected by a swinging bridge, ramp and slide. Children can also enjoy hopping around on gigantic tomatoes and pumpkins that are scattered across the park. Other features include; climbing nets, bench seating, slides, rubbish bins and a concrete path for older children who would like to take their bikes or scooters. This park is also conveniently located nearby to the Osprey House Environmental Centre and Dohles Rock Reserve which makes for a great day out for children and their families. Please note there are no toilets....
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Lake Samsonvale

Forgan Road, Joyner QLD 4500
Lake Samsonvale is a picturesque destination located in the Moreton Bay suburb of Petrie. As one of the well-known wonders of Petrie, Lake Samsonvale has a walking trail from Bullocky Rest to Forgan Cove. This inviting trail weaves along the water’s edge which is perfect if you fancy yourself as someone who enjoys the wonders of nature. You will also be pleased to know that Lake Samsonvale is a great fishing hotspot for spangled, golden and silver perch, Australian bass and more. Both shore and boat fishing at Lake Samsonvale is strictly by permit only. Fishing permits are obtainable from the Samsonvale Water Sports Association or the Pine Rivers Fish Management Association. Lake Samsonvale is also a picnic hot spot, known for never feeling crowded. Visitors are provided with some of the best picnic locations and barbecues that make for a perfect day out. Other activities that you can participate in at Lake Samsonvale include; canoeing, rowing, sailing and kayaking. Visitors have public access to paddle craft that is available on Lake Samsonvale however only in the designated zone 2 (locate zone 2 via the Seqwater Lake Samsonvale Recreation Guide). Access the wonders of Lake Samsonvale via Forgan Road....
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Leis Park

Leis Parade, Lawnton QLD 4501
The ideal location to launch your kayak, canoe, or tinnie, Leis Park is a much-loved water recreation and picnic spot on the banks of the North Pine River. With the D’Aguilar ranges as a picturesque back drop it’s certainly a great way to relax on a Sunday afternoon. There is no denying that the picnic areas at Leis Park have the most stunning vantage point of the river. With barbecues on site, shade cover and tables, all you need to bring along is the food! Park facilities include toilets, gas barbecue, gym equipment, playground, picnic shelters, table and chairs, lots of open space for parking and walkways....
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Dohles Rocks

Dohles Rocks Road, Murrumba Downs QLD 4503
The quiet riverbank area of Dohles Rocks in Griffin is an important habitat for shorebirds and a relaxing place for locals of Moreton Bay Region’s nearby built-up areas to escape and kick-back. You will find plenty of curb-side parking (as well as trailer parking bays) to leave your vehicle while you stretch your legs, go fishing, or enjoy a family picnic, or barbecue overlooking the river. Though the area isn’t suited to big get-togethers, it is a perfect spot to get lost in a good novel, enjoy an afternoon play with the little ones, or launch into North Pine River....
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Pine Rivers Heritage Museum

Dayboro Road, Whiteside QLD 4503
Moreton Bay Regional Council Museums are closed until further notice due to COVID-19. The Pine Rivers Heritage Museum is set amongst the graceful landscape of Old Petrie Town, just to the north of Brisbane. Staff encourage visitors to explore the historic character of the Pine Rivers district through their permanent and ever-changing special displays. The Museum is fully air-conditioned and there is always something new to see as they seek to build one of the best regional museums in Queensland. An animated theatrette provides an entertaining overview of the development of Pine Rivers. Other displays include the Old Schoolroom, Yebri House, and supplying the Building Trade, while the stories of our explorers and early settlers provide colour and fascinating detail to their tale. One of their most significant displays is the Skyring Clocks, a collection of unique handmade 'skeleton' clocks which show their inside workings. Several times a year the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum creates or hosts new temporary exhibitions on a variety of themes. ...
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Pine Rivers Art Gallery

7/199 Gympie Road, Strathpine QLD 4500
A dynamic gallery space in north Brisbane, the Pine Rivers Art Gallery has long had a commitment to representing local Moreton Bay Region artists. With a diverse program of contemporary art exhibitions from solo to large collaborative events, the Pine Rivers Art Gallery engages all visitors with their monthly displays. Each Monday, the gallery is host to a free adults painting workshop where participants of all experience levels can brush up on their skills and be inspired by the current exhibition....
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Carole Green Walkway - John Oxley Reserve

Ogg Road, Murrumba Downs QLD 4503
Enjoy the natural and cultural history of Carole Green Walkway at John Oxley Reserve. The trail starts at the John Oxley Reserve car park and heads towards the North Pine River, where a boardwalk lets you experience the mangroves and cultural sites of significance. Take the time to read the signage and learn about all of the areas natural assets and it's pioneering past. You can also do some nature spotting along the way, with possums, birds and tree snakes calling this location home....
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Hays Inlet

Hays Inlet, Griffin QLD 4503
In the lower reaches of Saltwater Creek off Bramble Bay, Hays Inlet is a wetland and estuarine area lined with mangroves and coastal bushland. A unique environment, Hays Inlet is host to a range of habitats including intertidal flats, mangrove forest, saltmarsh, Casuarina forest and open eucalypt forest. Due to its high levels of productivity and the importance of the breeding grounds, sections of Hays Inlet have been protected against commercial fishing for around 50 years. As part of the Moreton Bay Marine Park, the Hays Inlet Conservation Park supports and protects wildlife such as kangaroos, Flying Foxes, Eastern Curlews, fish, crabs and prawns....
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Bullocky Rest

Forgan Road, Joyner QLD 4500