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Discover the best events and make the most of your time this month in Atherton. From art to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Tableland Regional Gallery and Tablelands Libraries present the Copper Art Case touring program from the National Gallery of Australia. Tableland Regional Gallery and Tablelands Libraries present a series of events for adults, young people and children to experience works by First Nations artists that they can see and touch, including by Penny Evans (K/Gamilaroi), Carol McGregor (Wathaurung), Jimmy John Thaiday (Erub Mer), Aubrey Tigan (Bardi/Djawi), James Tylor (Kaurna) and Lena Yarinkura (Rembarrnga/Kune). Paper and pencils provided for optional observational drawings and written responses. Free event - bookings recommended. Ages 12-25. Age 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Explore why umpiring matters, where it can lead, basic rules, hand signals & umpiring 101 in this fun, beginner-friendly workshop! Great for anyone new to umpiring or looking to build confidence!
Fun movements and activities for supporting gross motor skills and physical health for 2-5 year olds. A free 30-minute session with fun movements, stretches and activities for developing gross motor skills, spatial awareness and physical health.

An amazing opportunity to learn how to transition your farm to regen ag.
Join us for a fun, interactive 30-minute Rhymetime session including song, dance and rhymes for children aged 0–5 years
Join us for holiday robotics fun! Code a rover, tackle mazes, try robot sumo, and enjoy creative STEM challenges. This free workshop introduces participants to the Micromelon Rover—a fun robot that brings coding to life. Students will experiment, test ideas, solve problems, and collaborate, all while programming their Rover to complete a series of playful challenges. It’s an energetic and interactive way for learners to build confidence with technology and have a blast!
A fun, supportive intro to drones and coding, helping young people build confidence, problem solving skills, and real-world knowledge. This free workshop gives students the opportunity to step straight into drone technology—flying, coding, testing ideas, and seeing immediate results through play, problem solving, and creativity. Learn how drones move, how coding directs their actions, and how these devices are used: Discover key drone functions and learn safe, responsible flying practices. Build and test simple programs that control a drone’s movements. Experiment with flight patterns, challenges, and guided coding activities. Learn how drones assist real industries—from environmental monitoring to emergency response.
Discover the delicate architecture of nature through the rewarding process of Gel Plate Monoprinting. Compose a nest using natural materials like fine grasses and feathers, capturing their intricate textures in high-contrast black ink. After pulling your unique prints by hand, you’ll add a personal finish with soft watercolour details, transforming simple organic finds into a series of stunning, tactile masterpieces.