The Bardon playgroup
Bardon Hall 247b Simpsons Road, Bardon, Queensland, AustraliaThe Bardon playgroup is a great way to let the kids have a play with other kids in a fully fenced, shady outdoor space.
The Bardon playgroup is a great way to let the kids have a play with other kids in a fully fenced, shady outdoor space.
Make music with other people, in a fun, welcoming, relaxed, social group.
The Next Door Social is a weekly social event for neurodivergent people.
From 8am-4pm on Saturday 25 November, HeARTlands of Brisbane is hosting an Art Exhibition and Art Market Day at 12 Jeays Street, Bowen Hills. Come and enjoy: Live music Art […]
Do you fancy catching up with other cello enthusiasts? Do you want to meet other late-starter beginner cellists and learn at your own pace? Are you looking to discover more about the cello and like learning in a group environment?
Join Ensemble Sooon in exploring an entirely new program inspired by the space of the Woolloongabba Substation. New versions of Glass's 'Music in Contrary Motion' snippets from our explorations of […]
Join us to nurture your green thumb and watch our community garden thrive!
Play-based football classes for children aged between 18 months - 7 years!
Weekly playgroup located in New Farm for children from newborn to 5!
Group Art Therapy Come along and join us! Art Therapy is a specialised form of therapy that uses materials and the creative process to explore emotions and allow deep healing […]
Free BBQ and a chat with Valley Hearts Visiting services: 4 Voices offer connections to girls and women who are experiencing, or at risk of experiencing social isolation, domestic and […]
Join us as we reflect on the meaning of music in our lives, create playlists and songs, and experiment with instruments.
We are committed to supporting reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australian people. In keeping with the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands where Communify works, the Turrbal and Jagera peoples. We wish to pay respect to the Elders – past and present – and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to play within our community.