Imaginariums Multiple locations Explore intergenerational activities and experiences that will ignite your imagination. Imaginariums are perfect for all ages and bring our Moreton Bay museum exhibitions to life.
Ocean Sentinels: Inspiring change through art 8 Nov 2025 - 8 Feb 2026 Bribie Island Seaside Museum Exhibition | Bribie Island Seaside Museum: Ocean Sentinels showcases 3D printed replicas of the eight underwater sculptures in the Museum of Underwater Art at Townsville.
Kids at the Museum Multiple locations Every week our Imaginariums at City of Moreton Bay museums come alive as we explore a fascinating topic and activity.
Museum Highlights Tour Multiple locations Experience the highlights of our rich social history as you take a free guided museum tour and explore the people, places, and stories that make up City of Moreton Bay.
Quiet Hour Multiple locations Explore City of Moreton Bay museums in a quieter setting, at a less busy time of day.
Memory Boxes Multiple locations Take a stroll down memory lane with one of our Memory Boxes from the City of Moreton Bay museums. Rediscover cherished items of the past, reminisce, or marvel at life without our modern conveniences!
Textured clay pot workshop 15 Jan 2026 | 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM Bribie Island Seaside Museum Bribie Island Seaside Museum: Get hands-on and make a clay vessel inspired by our exhibition Ocean Sentinels. Artist Kerrie Everett Horrocks will show you how to explore texture, pattern, and form.
Beachmere: The collective memories of a seaside village 13 Feb 2026 - 31 May 2026 Bribie Island Seaside Museum Exhibition | Bribie Island Seaside Museum: Beachmere’s rich history has been shaped by its people and coastal environment. This exhibition celebrates the town’s enduring community spirit.
NEW DATE Dive into discovery: Ocean life comes ashore 21 Feb 2026 | 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM Bribie Island Seaside Museum Dive into the deep this summer at Bribie Island Seaside Museum! Ocean Life Education is bringing an unforgettable, hands-on marine experience where curiosity meets conservation.