Chermside families with babies and toddlers have a date to lock in this June, with G’day Little Queenslanders heading to 7th Brigade Park on Murphy Road for a morning of entertainment, activities, and community connection.
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The event takes place on Sunday, 14 June 2026, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, and entry is completely free. The morning is designed for families with young children to play, relax, and connect.
A live interactive experience featuring Bluey and Bingo is the headline act, bringing the much-loved characters to Brisbane’s northside. It is hard to think of a more fitting way to roll out the welcome mat for the state’s newest residents.

Beyond the entertainment, families can expect fun-filled activities, food and beverage trucks, and dedicated spaces designed for little ones to play and parents to actually breathe for a moment. Information stalls will also be set up on the day, giving families a chance to explore essential resources and connect with local services.
Don’t Forget to Register Your Little One
For families with children aged between zero and two years, there is something extra special in store. Parents can register their little one ahead of the event to receive a personalised certificate officially welcoming their child into the Queensland community. It is a small but genuinely lovely touch, the kind of keepsake that tends to find its way into a baby book and resurface years later.
Early birds will also be rewarded. The first 200 Little Queenslanders through the gates on the day will take home a free kids’ bucket hat, which is honestly a solid incentive to skip the slow morning start and get moving.

Premier David Crisafulli said the events were about bringing local families together to celebrate life’s early milestones. “G’day Little Queenslanders is about celebrating our youngest Queenslanders and connecting families with a wide range of support services and resources,” he said. “We’ll be holding these events in 14 communities across the State to make sure every family, no matter where they live in Queensland, feels supported and connected.”
The Chermside stop is one of 14 G’day Little Queenslanders events being held in communities across Queensland. It reflects a broader push to make sure families feel seen and supported during the earliest years of raising children.
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For local parents, the appeal goes beyond the entertainment. The newborn and toddler years can be a wonderfully chaotic but surprisingly lonely stretch of life, and events like this one offer a genuine reason to get out, meet other families in the neighbourhood and feel part of something bigger than the four walls of home.
7th Brigade Park on Murphy Road provides an open, family-friendly setting for the morning, with plenty of room for prams, young children and families to spread out and enjoy the day.
Published 19-May-2026












