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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in St George. From art to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Dungeons & Dragons: Introduction & Character Creation Session. Whether you’ve always wanted to try D&D or you’re just curious what all the excitement is about, this session will guide you through the basics in a relaxed, welcoming environment. Learn how the game works, explore what makes D&D so beloved, and then dive into the fun part — creating your very own character. Will you be a brave paladin, a sneaky rogue, a wise druid, or something entirely unexpected? The choice is yours, and no prior experience is needed. Bring your creativity, your curiosity, and maybe a friend or two.

Step into the bold, imaginative world of Picasso as you design and create your very own abstract mask. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll sketch, cut, colour, and assemble a vibrant face full of personality, angles, and unexpected shapes. Using paper, bold colours, scissors, and a splash of creative chaos, you’ll craft a mask that’s wonderfully weird, beautifully expressive, and entirely unique. No experience needed — just bring your imagination and a willingness to experiment. This session is all about embracing colour, breaking the rules, and having fun with art in its most playful form.

Using foam, funky fur, googly eyes, glue, scissors, and a whole lot of creativity, you’ll design and build your very own monster friend — cute, quirky, or delightfully strange. This hands-on session is all about experimenting with textures, colours, and personality. Will your monster be fluffy and friendly, spiky and silly, or something no one has ever seen before? The choice is yours, and no experience is needed. Perfect for all ages and all levels of creative chaos.

Add a splash of tropical colour to your day with our Flamingo Painting Workshop. Using acrylic paint on canvas, you’ll be guided step-by-step to create a vibrant flamingo artwork full of personality and charm. Whether you’re brand new to painting or already love picking up a brush, this relaxed session makes it easy to follow along, have fun, and walk away with a piece you’ll be proud to display. Come paint something bright, bold, and beautifully pink. All materials provided, no experience needed.

Community organisations across South West QLD are invited to learn in more detail what resources are available to support the continued development of local preparedness for the impacts of drought and a changing climate within the Community Impact Program as well as the Regional Drought Resilience Implementation Plan. Invitations are open to any and all interested not-for-profit organisations in the below LGA's to attend: Balonne, Bulloo, Maranoa, Murweh, Paroo, Quilpie. In the spirit of collaboration, we encourage you to invite those you work alongside in your community to join us.
Join us for Hugo's Hero's first ever fundraising event! We are hosting a Bottomless Brunch (& lunch) at the St George Bowls Club.

you ever wondered what you could do to assist people with disability in your community to feel valued and included? Our workshop ‘Disability Awareness Training: Welcoming People Well’ is designed as an introduction to the fundamentals for inclusion of people with disability. By focusing on people's strengths and our commonalities, ‘Disability Awareness Training: Welcoming People Well’ takes participants beyond simply improving physical access and will assist you to be truly inclusive of all people.

Community organisations across South West QLD are invited to learn in more detail what resources are available to support the continued development of local preparedness for the impacts of drought and a changing climate within the Community Impact Program delivered by FRRR as well as the Regional Drought Resilience Implementation Plan being developed by Regional Development Australia Darling Downs South West. Invitations are open to any and all interested not-for-profit organisations in the below LGA's to attend: Balonne, Bulloo, Maranoa, Murweh, Paroo, Quilpie. In the spirit of collaboration, we encourage you to invite those you work alongside in your community to join us. The Community Impact Program is proudly delivered in partnership by FRRR and ARLF on behalf of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
Learn about mobility and daily living aids that are commonly required in palliative and end-of-life care. This workshop covers wheelchairs, wheeled walkers, and bathing & toileting aids, including assessment, selection, adjustment, and maintenance.
Learn about the role of equipment in pressure injury prevention in palliative and end-of-life care. During this session we will cover; Pressure injuries and end-of-life skin changes, Pressure injury risk assessment, Assessing clients for suitable pressure relieving equipment, Selecting suitable cushions and mattresses for palliative care clients, The role of bed positioning in palliative care, Other prevention strategies
Learn about continence management in palliative and end-of-life care. During this session we will cover; Principles of continence assessment, Recommended lifestyle changes to lessen the impact of incontinence, Selecting, trialling and organising continence aids, including pads, slips, protectors and sheaths, Building a comprehensive continence management plan around continence aids.