Events
Upcoming Events
StoryTime at Gladstone Regional Libraries
Join us for stories, rhymes and fun for the whole family. Held on various days/times at our Regional Libraries Free. Bookings not required.
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Gladstone Men's Circle
This is a space for men to connect, build emotional capacity and have conversations in a safe, non judgmental environment. 6.30pm Wednesday fortnightly
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Exhibition: Making Do - Ingenuity in Tough Times
An exhibition of everyday objects made from found and recycled materials/objects, from the early to mid-1900s. Collected and loaned to the Gallery and Museum by Jimmy Harris. 1 Jun - 27 Jul 2024
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Tondoon Tiny Tots (1st Wednesday of every month)
Bring your baby or toddlers for a free morning out at Tondoon Tiny Tots on the 1st Wednesday of every month. Not held in school holidays. FREE - bookings not required (9am-12pm)
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MovieTime at Calliope Library
Join us for a movie and a relaxing Wednesday chill in the library. FREE - bookings required 10am Wednesday 5 Jun, 3 Jul and 7 Aug 2024
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Sewing Club at Gladstone City Library
Do you love to sew or want to learn how? Join our sewing club! For ages 10 years and older. 3.30pm-4.30pm Friday's during school term
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Captain Creek Market Day
Farmers & Artisan Market: market stalls, food, live music, bar, free camping, buskers, drum circle, pre-loved goods, boot sales, home-grown produce, handmade crafts. 4pm - 2nd Saturday each month
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Gladstone PopCon: EOI Food Vendors and Stall Holders
Gladstone Regions biggest pop culture event, PopCon, is back and Hulk-sized! EOI Applications close 9am Monday 22 July 2024 | Event date: 11am Saturday 7 September 2024
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Gladstone Region Active Transport Plan - Community Engagement
Council is developing an Active Transport Plan which will prioritise Council’s future work to improve our region’s extensive network of footpaths, shared pathways, and cycleway. 9am-11am Wed 26 Jun
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Exhibition: NAIDOC 2024
An exhibition profiling the art of First Nations People, heritage works, local voices and memories, as well as images and cultural connections from the GRAGM collection. 22 Jun - 20 Jul 2024
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