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Pallara Park is Australia's first feng shui playground, with an open air ping pong table, a sensory-based reflexology walk, hand ball court
Kumbartcho Sanctuary is a northside Brisbane haven for native flora and fauna, featuring a secret fairytale village
Tucked away in residential Yarrabilba, this spectacular park is quite unlike anything you’ve ever seen before
Conveniently located less than a kilometre from Westfield Carindale, this leafy, space-themed park is the perfect tonic for shopped-out kids
North Lakes Environmental Park is like a mini-Kakadu in Brisbane - a protected wetland eco-system home to 29 species of native birds
Twin flying foxes are just one of the many reasons why it’s worth making the drive out to Kianawah Road Park in Wynnum West
When it comes to finding playgrounds that are easily accessible and with fun equipment for kids of all abilities, here are eight of the best in South East Queensland:
Across Brisbane and its surrounds, there are hundreds of kids parks and playgrounds, many with imaginative and inspirational themes.
Newport Waterside Park is a super state of the art sand-based playground on the Newport waterfront, that comes with its own al fresco shipping container café
Splash’n’Play is a state of the art water park and adventure playground overlooked by the family-friendly foodie eatery Forty West
Sitting on the banks of the Brisbane River is this lovely green space which offers something for each member of the family.
Logan locals have yet another top park and playground to explore Outlook Park, perfectly positioned in Park Ridge.
Leslie Patrick Playground is a colorful children's play area covered in soft, white sand. It is just the place to take children who love to dig - families can bring their own
Railway Playground is just the place to take children who love trains. They can imagine themselves as a train driver for hours, with
South East Queensland's cute, farm-themed playground and park is located south of Brisbane
Tucked away at the back of the Enoggera Creek Bikeway is the intimate and almost untouched Riaweena Street Playground.

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

Wata is part of Clancestry, a celebration of identity and connection.
GreazeFest is back for 3 huge days of music, cars and kulture!
Illume is part of Clancestry, a celebration of identity and connection
Experience a day of family-friendly fun at the annual Teddy Bears Picnic at the Races.
Electric Fields & the Queensland Symphony Orchestra will perform as part of Clancestry
Kate Ceberano will headline Clayfield College’s On the Green in August
Circa will reimagine Bach’s most complex masterpiece The Art of Fugue.
A landmark live theatre show bringing to life the stories of explorers.
Australian composer Nigel Westlake and Lior come together for 2 stirring performances
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What's On in August in Brisbane

From a mega food & wine festival, CLANCESTRY, a bacon fest, decadent cabaret and Greazefest, the top things to do around Brisbane in August:
Wjat's on in August
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Sokyo

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Big4 Gold Coast Holiday Park

Wake up to comfort, style, and a delicious breakfast with BIG4's Bed and Breakfast package! Whether it's a romantic escape, family fun, or a solo recharge, it's the perfect way to unwind
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