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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260531T090000
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SUMMARY:Abbeystowe Challenger Clash 2026  30-31 May
DESCRIPTION:The Abbeystowe Challenger Clash is unlike anything else you’ve ever seen. Marked as Australia’s only standalone Buhurt International tournament\, come and see teams from all over Australia go head to head with each other in a clash of steel! \nBrought to you by the same team that bring you the Abbey Medieval Festival\, and co-hosted by Queensland’s own Team Vultures\, the Abbeystowe Challenger Clash promises to deliver two action packed days of full contact medieval battles. \nAnd if that is not enough to get your blood pumping\, there will also be a variety of other entertainment\, food stalls and a pop-up bar. \nWe haven’t forgotten about the kids either if you want to bring the family. The Abbeystowe Archery range will be open throughout the day for those wanting to hone their skills with a bow and arrow. \nGet Your Tickets Here \nThis is an all-weather\, outdoors event so come prepared to cheer on your favourite team\, rain or shine. \nFree Parking is available on site. \nA limited amount of accessible seating is available. Please contact the organiser to book accessible seating. \n  \n 
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbeystowe-challenger-clash-2026-31-may/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:Abbeystowe\, 597 Old Toorbul Point Road\, Caboolture\, QLD\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260418T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260418T160000
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SUMMARY:Abbey Museum Friends Presentation: "The 'Indo-Pacific' in the Late Medieval Period" by Prof. Patrick Jory  April 18
DESCRIPTION:The Abbey Museum Friends invite you to their Presentation hosted by Professor Patrick Jory\, exploring Asian trade networks in the Indian Ocean during the late medieval period. \nSynopsis:\nThis presentation will discuss the era when the global economy was centred on the Indian Ocean. In the late medieval period\, no one state or region dominated the global economy. Global maritime trade and commercial interactions were expanding. The presentation highlights the importance of Asian trade networks in the Indian Ocean in the late fifteenth century; the global spice trade centred on Southeast Asia and Islamic commercial power in the Indian Ocean; imperial China’s so-called ‘tributary system’ which sought to regulate China’s trade relations with the outside world\, and the rise of Portuguese naval power and its entry into Asian trade networks in the Indian Ocean in the late fifteenth century. \nBio:\nPatrick Jory completed his PhD in Southeast Asian history at the Australian National University. From 1995-2001\, he lectured in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Western Australia. From 2001-2009\, he was co-founder and Coordinator of the Southeast Asian Studies program at Walailak University\, southern Thailand. Currently\, he is Associate Professor in History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. From 2017-2022\, he was the inaugural president of the Association of Mainland Southeast Asia Scholars (AMSEAS). His research interests are in modern Southeast Asian history\, with a focus on Thai history. He won the Asian Studies Association of Australia Mid-Career Book Prize in 2022 for A History of Manners and Civility in Thailand (Cambridge University Press\, 2021)\, and a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Titles Award for Thailand’s Theory of Monarchy: The Vessantara Jataka and the Idea of the Perfect Man (State University of New York Press\, 2016). Much of his work has been published in Thai translation. In 2024 he was elected to the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He is cohost of the New Books in Southeast Asian Studies podcast channel\, part of the New Books Network:  https://newbooksnetwork.com/hosts/profile/d1ad4bb7-4d47-465f-a052-4e4fb779cc16 \n  \nIncludes a light afternoon tea. \nTime: 2pm – 4pm Saturday\, 18th April 2026\nLocation: The Abbey Hall (located behind the Abbey Museum)\, 31 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture \nTickets: $20 Guest | $10 Friends Member + Booking Fee
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-museum-friends-presentation-the-indo-pacific-in-the-late-medieval-period-by-prof-patrick-jory-april-18/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260414T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20260323T051806Z
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SUMMARY:Abbey After Dark: Medieval Dress Accessories  April 14
DESCRIPTION:Need some inspiration for your costume to the highly-anticipated Abbey Medieval Festival?\nGet an up-close look at the workmanship & reproduction of upper class items\, with an EXCLUSIVE white glove experience! \nYour evening begins with live entertainment and a delicious antipasto selection\, setting the perfect atmosphere for a night of storytelling and exploration. After your grazing experience\, take a twilight wander through the Museum’s galleries\, where centuries of history come alive in the glow of the evening. \nMedieval clothing was nothing without its finishing touches! Take a journey with Author\, Independent Researcher and History Enthusiast Rosalie Gilbert into the world of medieval dress accessories and discover behind the scenes information on how these amazing items were crafted! Learn about the techniques used in the Middle Ages by highly skilled craftsmen and reproduced by today’s artisans. \nA rare “white glove experience” will allow you to carefully handle some original artifacts from The Gilbert Collection to examine the workmanship of the medieval world. High end reproductions will also be on display. \nAbbey Museum Tickets (Order Here) \nTicketing Inclusions:\n– 40 min talk\n– Evening through the museum with a special first-look at artefacts from the Reserve Collection.\n– Exclusive white glove experience\n– Gift bag\n– Cheese and Wine evening \nRecommended ages 16+
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-after-dark-medieval-dress-accessories/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260407T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20260303T034823Z
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SUMMARY:Kids Dig It! Ancient Greece Family Fun on April 7
DESCRIPTION:Rediscover the history\, culture and arts of Ancient Greece at the Abbey Museum these Easter school holidays! Kids Dig It! returns April 7th – 10th with Ancient Greece Family Fun. Enjoy hands on\, educational activities with the whole family! Suited for ages 5 – 12 years. \nKids can: \n– Practise with a bow & arrow\, guided by our Archery team\n– Try your hand painting your own Greek-inspired pottery\n– Uncover Greek artefacts in the Archaeological Dig\n– Create your own keepsake with a selection of Greek-themed Crafts\n– Enjoy games\, quizzes and more inside the Museum! \nSee our website for full details and tickets. \n  \nDoors open at 9:30am for activities to start at 10:00am.\nThe Abbey Cafe is open Monday – Friday\, 10am – 2pm. \nTICKETING INCLUSIONS: \nFamily Pass GA – 1 Adult & up to 4 Children @ $23.00\n– Museum entry for 1x Adult + 4x Children (ages 5-15yrs) at the cost of only 1x Adult & 1x Child\n– DOES NOT INCLUDE ADMISSION TO SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES \nFamily Pass GA – 2 Adults & up to 4 Children @ $38.00\n– Museum entry for 2x Adults + 4x Children (ages 5-15yrs) at the cost of only 2x Adults & 1x Child\n– DOES NOT INCLUDE ADMISSION TO SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES \nTickets for additional Adults or Children can be purchased separately to the Family Passes. \nInfants (4yrs & under) – FREE \nActivity Pass @ $10pp. – Select in the EXTRAS section.\n– Covers admission to ALL Scheduled Activities (Archery\, Archaeological Dig\, Crafts\, Workshop)\n– Please also select one of the Activity Groups (1\, 2\, 3\, or 4) in the Extras section: each Activity Group has a set Schedule of Activities\n– 1x Activity Pass required PER PARTICIPANT
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/kids-dig-it-ancient-greece-family-fun-on-april-7/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260328T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260328T210000
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SUMMARY:Abbey Friends Trivia  - 28 March
DESCRIPTION:CALLING ALL TRIVIA TRAGICS! \nCome along and enjoy a night of challenging trivia questions! Join Trivia Master Libby for a night of fun competition on Saturday\, 28th March\, and test your knowledge on a variety of topics; from history and the arts\, to people and places! \nCost: $10 per person (includes supper) | Primary School aged children are FREE\nTime: 6pm check-in for a 6:30pm start\nIndulgences (answer purchases): limit of 2 per round of questions. Will be paid for at the end of the evening.\nRaffle: tickets will be sold on the night at $2 each or 3 for $5. \nAll funds raised throughout the night will go towards the conservation of a Samian bowl that is believed to have been made by in the style of Maiiaus of Trier during the time of the Roman Empire\, c. 170-240AD. \nAbbey Friends Trivia site \n  \n 
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-friends-trivia/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260320T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260320T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20260218T020925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T021323Z
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SUMMARY:Abbey After Dark: Ancient Egyptian Brewing Practices with Dr Serena Love - Mar 20
DESCRIPTION:Abbey After Dark: Ancient Egyptian Brewing Practices with Dr Serena Love – Mar 20 \n  \nThe Abbey Museum invites you to an unforgettable evening exploring the history of ancient brewing practices. Join Dr Serena Love as we rediscover and recreate the flavours of ancient brews in an exciting experiment with Hip Hops Brewers! \nBeer in ancient Egypt was a daily staple\, ritual offering\, and tool of social cohesion\, produced in dedicated brewery spaces using distinct ingredients\, vessels\, and fermentation techniques. This talk combines archaeological evidence with experimental brewing—to explore the science behind ancient alcoholic beverages—to reconstruct processes\, flavours\, and the practical challenges of making ancient beers. \nYour evening begins with entertainment and a delicious antipasto selection. Courtesy of Hip Hops Brewers\, guests will also get an exclusive first taste of a recipe derived from ancient Egyptian sources. After your grazing experience\, take a twilight wander through the Museum’s galleries\, setting the perfect atmosphere for a night of storytelling and exploration. \nThe Abbey Museum invites you to an unforgettable evening exploring the history of ancient brewing practices. Join Dr Serena Love as we rediscover and recreate the flavours of ancient brews in an exciting experiment with Hip Hops Brewers! \nBeer in ancient Egypt was a daily staple\, ritual offering\, and tool of social cohesion\, produced in dedicated brewery spaces using distinct ingredients\, vessels\, and fermentation techniques. This talk combines archaeological evidence with experimental brewing—to explore the science behind ancient alcoholic beverages—to reconstruct processes\, flavours\, and the practical challenges of making ancient beers. \nYour evening begins with entertainment and a delicious antipasto selection. Courtesy of Hip Hops Brewers\, guests will also get an exclusive first taste of a recipe derived from ancient Egyptian sources. After your grazing experience\, take a twilight wander through the Museum’s galleries\, setting the perfect atmosphere for a night of storytelling and exploration. \nAbbey Museum Tickets \nTicketing Inclusions:\n– 40 min talk\n– First-look at a new temporary display of artefacts with a member of our Collections team on-hand providing exclusive insights!\n– Gift bag\n– Cheese and Wine evening \nPricing: $45pp + Booking Fee. (recommended for ages 16yrs+)
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-after-dark-ancient-egyptian-brewing-practices-with-dr-serena-love-mar-20/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260207T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
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SUMMARY:When and Why Did Roman Emperors Start Wearing Crowns?  Abbey Museum  February 7
DESCRIPTION:When and Why Did Roman Emperors Start Wearing Crowns? Abbey Museum February 7 \n  \nIncludes a light afternoon tea. This event will follow the Friends AGM at 1pm. \nTime: 2pm – 4pm \nLocation: The Abbey Hall (located behind the Abbey Museum)\, 31 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture \nTickets:\n$20 Guest | $10 Friends Member + Booking Fee \nTerms and Conditions apply. \nThe Abbey Museum Friends invite you to their first Presentation of 2026 – When and Why Did Roman Emperors Start Wearing Crowns by Dr Amelia Brown on Saturday\, 7th February at the Abbey Hall. \nCrowns of gold\, gems and pearls\, along with regalia like sceptres\, cross-bearing orbs and purple cloaks\, are today some of the most recognisable symbols of royalty\, or imperial power. Yet the first Roman emperors wore only oak or laurel wreath crowns\, and a simple golden signet ring\, as befitted their status as citizens\, principes and triumphant generals. Even the first Christian emperor\, Constantine\, was shown on many of his coins wearing only a simple ribbon or diadem headband. As part of the Australian Research Council project ‘Images of Power: Roman Mass Media and Imperial Cult\, circa 79 to 450 CE\,’ Dr Amelia Brown explores when\, how and why Roman emperors\, and their high officials\, elite subjects or court artists\, created distinctive modes of dress\, jewelery and even Christian attributes for the emperor’s closet\, ceremonial use\, and official imperial portraits. \nCrowns of gold and gems first imitated vegetal victory wreaths\, then gained quasi-divine solar rays\, while purple passed from a symbol of Roman citizenship to an imperial prerogative. Armor\, cloaks and even the toga were made with more expensive decoration\, so the emperor might stand out from the army or the senate. Sceptres and orbs passed into imperial imagery from the attributes of the gods\, but also via the powerful legacy of Alexander the Great and Hellenistic kings. Only a limited number of people actually saw the emperor himself\, however\, to appreciate and respect the status of almost unlimited power which these attributes signalled. \nImages both large and small of emperors\, empresses and their family circulated widely in the Roman Empire\, though\, from coins to glass phalerae medallions or military awards\, frescoes to busts to life-size statuary standing in temples\, basilicas\, shops\, banks or public offices. Yet how could their imperial subjects ‘see’ that this image was the emperor\, and then recognise the new Christian dimension of emperor Constantine\, or his dynasty? Portraits from Constantine to Theodosius and beyond show many pre-existing symbols of Roman imperial authority and dress unchanged from Diocletian’s tetrarchy\, or even Hadrian\, and gradually others newly-Christianised\, such as the crown\, orb\, sceptre\, spear or military armor. Crosses\, chi-rho’s and other Early Christian symbols previously separated from the imperial office thus became part of the imperial imagery of power all across the Roman empire. \nJoin Dr Amelia Brown as she unpacks some of the underlying symbolism of the first regalia of the Roman emperors\, its significance to a wide range of viewers\, and its contexts of display on the emperor’s person and on his portraits. For assuredly these new Roman and Christian attributes of imperial power had enduring political\, artistic\, and especially religious impact on all later rulers\, audiences and portrait makers. \n 
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/when-and-why-did-roman-emperors-start-wearing-crowns-abbey-museum-february-7/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251108T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20251008T054451Z
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SUMMARY:Friends Annual Lunch & Presentation: “Brasses & Brass Rubbings” by Robin Czechura -Abbey Museum Saturday November 8
DESCRIPTION:Friends Annual Lunch & Presentation: “Brasses & Brass Rubbings” by Robin Czechura -Abbey Museum Saturday November 8 \n  \nThe Abbey Museum Friends invite you to their Annual Lunch and Presentation on Saturday\, 8 November 2025 at the Abbey Hall. \nThe talk is intended to give some insight into monumental brasses and brass rubbings\, illustrated in part with images from the collection\, both already catalogued and subsequent donated items. The collection started with John Ward’s interest in the topic\, resulting in his book\, the one remaining rubbing\, and the brass on display in the Museum. \nThese rubbings provide clues as to the person’s identity\, how the families drew attention to their status and affirming their position in society. Brasses and rubbings also provide rich visual imagery for those interested in all aspects of social history. \nBrass rubbing was\, and still is\, a comparatively easy hobby\, much like rubbing a coin or anything else with a textured surface. In more recent times what used to take place in churches\, abbeys and cathedrals has now moved into dedicated brass rubbing centres. \nThe lunch commences at 1.00pm – join us for a delicious two-course meal (main meal of meat and salad plus dessert). Wine and juice are also included. \nThe presentation will commence at 2.00pm. \nAll are welcome.
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/friends-annual-lunch-presentation-brasses-brass-rubbings-by-robin-czechura-abbey-museum-saturday-november-8/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251108T120000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20251008T042809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T042809Z
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SUMMARY:Abbey Archery Day at the Abbey Museum on November 8
DESCRIPTION:Abbey Archery Day at the Abbey Museum on November 8 \n  \nPractice archery at the Abbey Museum! \nEnjoy a brief discussion on the history of archery followed by several rounds of shooting. By the end of the session\, we hope to have a collection of hawk-eyed archers scoring consistent hits. \nA variety of fibreglass bows will be provided\, suitable for younger and older archers. \nAfter finishing the session\, feel free to enjoy our air-conditioned Museum and Art Gallery. You can explore a wide variety of fascinating artefacts from the Palaeolithic era to Victorian times. \nOur Abbey Cafe will be open for an enjoyable morning tea or lunch from 9.00am – 1.00pm. \nThis event is suitable for those 7 yrs+. \nAll weather event. \n  \nTICKETS: $19.90 Adults | $12.90 Children (7-15yrs) + Booking Fee \nTicket includes 1x 1hr Archery session and Museum entry.
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-archery-day-at-the-abbey-museum-on-november-8/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251031T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251031T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20251008T040653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T040942Z
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SUMMARY:Abbey After Dark: Historical Horrors with Felicity Miller  October 31
DESCRIPTION:Abbey After Dark: Historical Horrors with Felicity Miller October 31  \n  \nDiscover all the world’s evils\, from torturous medical procedures and ‘operations’\, to treatments for hysteria; as we open Pandora’s Box and unveil how women have suffered all the world’s evils at the hands of her womb. \nThe presentation will display medical instruments and equipment based on historical records. \n*This is an adults only (18+) event. \nEntry includes: \n– Presentation by Felicity Miller\n– Charcuterie board served with a selection of drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic available)\n– Museum entry after closing (valued at $15)\n– Themed gift (valued from $10) \nTrigger warning: Mature audiences ONLY. Some audiences may find content confronting. Some sexually explicit content and significantly violent content. Any controversial terms expressed by the speaker do not reflect the opinions of the speaker or the Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology and are expressed purely as reference to historical opinions and events.
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-after-dark-historical-horrors-with-felicity-miller-october-31/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250926T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250926T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20250813T234626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T234743Z
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SUMMARY:Kids Dig It! Viking Family Fun at the Abbey Museum - 22 to 26 September
DESCRIPTION:Kids Dig It! is back for the Spring school holidays with Viking Family Fun. Join us at the Abbey Museum for a week of hands on\, educational fun for the whole family. \nKids can:\n– Practise archery\n– Carve runic inscriptions\n– Uncover Viking artefacts in the Archaeological dig\n– Enjoy games\, quizzes and more inside the Museum! \nAll activities are free with entry ticket however session times for SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES (Runic Inscriptions\, Archery\, Archaeological Dig) MUST be booked in the ADD-ONS section. \nEssential this Event requires a booking at link Below \nEventBrite Tickets Link \nDoors open at 9:30am for activities to start at 10:00am. Pre-booked activities can be selected when purchasing tickets (please scroll down to Add-ons). \nEach child entry ticket includes admission for one adult. Any additional adults will require a ticket. Adults can help assist their children with activities\, they are not required to book for additional activities themselves. \n  \nEventBrite Tickets Link \n  \nKids Dig It! Event Site \n  \nContact Person: Rachel Neal \nPhone: (07) 5495 1652 \nEmail: hello@abbeymuseum.com.au \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/kids-dig-it-viking-family-fun-at-the-abbey-museum-22-september/2025-09-26/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250912T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250912T120000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20250813T232915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T233054Z
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SUMMARY:Public Art on Country: Collaboration\, Place and Cultural Legacy  - 12 September
DESCRIPTION:Public art has the power to honour stories\, shape place\, and create enduring cultural legacies. This half-day seminar brings together artists and curators to explore how meaningful collaboration and site-responsive practice can result in meaningful and powerful public artworks. \nFramed by the new sculpture Acknowledgement to Kabi Kabi Country by Lyndon Davis and Russell Anderson\, the program includes keynote talks by Dr John Waldron and Lubi Thomas\, alongside an artist panel discussion involving Lyndon Davis\, Simone Eisler\, Russell Anderson\, and Lubi Thomas. \nThis event is ideal for artists\, curators\, commissioners\, fabricators and anyone interested in the future of public art in Queensland and beyond. \nTime: 9am – 12pm  September  12 \nLocation: 31 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture QLD 4510 (starting at the Abbey Museum & Cafe)\nCost: $20 General Admission | $15 Concession | $10 Abbey Museum Friends \nBooking is essential at below link \nEventBrite Book:Tickets Link \nOptional – The Abbey Cafe will be open for lunch at the conclusion of the Q&A session. Please place a pre-order if you would like to have lunch at the Cafe. \nThe registration fee includes FREE entry to the Abbey Museum and\, after the seminar\, a visit to the exhibition Inspired Images: The Art of Faiths in the new Art Gallery with the Senior Curator\, Michael Strong\, in residence. \n  \nORDER OF EVENTS \n9:00am – Enjoy a light morning tea at the Abbey Cafe with scones* and complimentary tea and coffee (included with your ticket). \n9:30am – The Welcome to Country will be performed by Lyndon Davis in front of the Acknowledgement to Kabi Kabi Country sculpture outside the Abbey Museum. \n10:05am – Keynote speeches:\n1. Dr John Waldron – Curating for Country and Place: Public Art\, Collaboration and Cultural Legacy\n2. Lubi Thomas – In and Of Place: Making Meaning Through Public Art \n10:45am – Panel discussion moderated by Dr John Waldron with special guests Lyndon Davis\, Russell Anderson\, Lubi Thomas\, and Simone Eisler \n11:45am – Q&A session with Dr John Waldron and panel guests \n12:00pm – Lunch (optional). The Abbey Cafe will be open for lunch at the conclusion of the Q&A session. As the Cafe will also be open to the general public and Museum visitors\, please pre-order your lunch by 4 September so our staff can ensure everyone is served in a timely manner. A link to the lunch pre-order form will be sent via email upon purchase of your tickets. Barista coffee and a selection of cold drinks will be available for purchase from the Abbey Cafe on the day. \n*Please advise if you have GF dietary requirements at time of booking. \nContact Person: Rachel Neal \nPhone: (07) 5495 1652 \nEmail: hello@abbeymuseum.com.au \n 
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/public-art-on-country-collaboration-place-and-cultural-legacy-12-september/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250822T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250822T150000
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SUMMARY:Disability & Inclusion Action Plan - Community Consultation  Abbey Museum 15 and 22 September
DESCRIPTION:Disability & Inclusion Action Plan – Community Consultation \nThe Abbey Museum’s vision is to enrich people’s lives through the stories shared in our collections. We invite those with lived experience to help inform our Disability & Inclusion Action Plan by joining us for a relaxed afternoon at the Abbey Cafe to share your ideas and insight for a collaborative approach to shape the future of the Museum! \nWhen: Friday 15th & 22nd of August\, 2025\nTime: 1:30pm\nWhere: The Abbey Cafe\nQuestions or inquiries email here  \n  \nFREE Abbey Inclusion plan tickets Free \nWhat is a Disability & Inclusion Action Plan?\nA Disability and Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) is a guiding document that will help us to reflect and celebrate our strengths\, identify areas for growth and set realistic actions we want to make for improved accessibility.\nCommunity is important to us\, so we will create this plan through public consultation\, staff/volunteer training\, workshops and stakeholder engagement.\nWhen we’ve finished our Disability and Inclusion Action Plan\, this document will be shared on our website. \nTicket notes:\nThis event is ticketed\, due to capacity in the Abbey Cafe. Would you still like to help us develop our Disability and Inclusion Action Plan\, but can’t make the event? Please email us at info@abbeymuseum.com.au to stay updated on future feedback and collaboration opportunities. \nAccessibility at the Abbey Cafe at a glance:\n● Free parking\n● Accessible parking\n● Flat\, step-free venue\n● We welcome certified guide\, hearing and assistance animals\n● Accessible toilet facility\n● Ambulant toilet facility\n● This is a seated event\n● Ear defenders available to borrow\n● Quiet areas throughout the venue and grounds\n● Air conditioning
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/disability-inclusion-action-plan-community-consultation-abbey-museum-15-and-22-september/2025-08-22/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
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SUMMARY:Abbeystowe Challenger Clash 2025 at Abbey Museum Caboolture June 7-8
DESCRIPTION:Event Title:\nAbbeystowe Challenger Clash 2025\n\n\nEvent Details:\nThe Abbeystowe Challenger Clash is unlike anything else you’ve ever seen. Marked as Australia’s only Buhurt International “Conference” tournament\, this year we’re adding the Trans-Tasman Cup to the schedule for some added flavour. So\, if last year’s inaugural competition was not hotly contested enough for you\, come and see Australia take on New Zealand in a one-off Trans-Tasman Cup full combat battle. \nThe main tournament is still the Abbeystowe Challenger Clash\, where teams from around Australia will battle it out to the end for glory\, bragging rights and the Abbeystowe Challenger Shield. \nBrought to you by the same team that brings you the Abbey Medieval Festival\, and co-hosted by Queensland’s own Team Vultures\, the Abbeystowe Challenger Clash promises to deliver two action packed days of full contact medieval combat. \nIf that is not enough to get your blood pumping\, there will also be a variety of other entertainment\, food stalls and a pop-up bar. \nWe haven’t forgotten about the kids either if you want to bring the family. The Abbeystowe Archery range will be open throughout the day for those wanting to hone their skills with a bow and arrow. \nThis is an all-weather\, outdoors event so come prepared to cheer on your favourite team\, rain or shine. \nFree Parking is available on site. \nA limited amount of accessible seating is available. Please contact the organiser to book accessible seating. \n 
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbeystowe-challenger-clash-2025-at-abbey-museum-caboolture-june-7-8/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220110T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220114T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20211213T031559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T031901Z
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SUMMARY:Kids Dig It! Roman Family Fun @ Abbey Museum 10th -14th January
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/kids-dig-it-roman-family-fun-abbey-museum-10th-14th-january/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abbey Museum Of Art and Arch%C3%A6ology":MAILTO:hello@abbeymuseum.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210705
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20210505T212110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T212110Z
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SUMMARY:Abbey Medieval Festival 2021
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-medieval-festival-2021/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abbey Museum Of Art and Arch%C3%A6ology":MAILTO:hello@abbeymuseum.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200704
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20200620T022053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200620T022053Z
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SUMMARY:Abbey Museum of Art and Archæology Kids dig it 2020 Medieval Family fun in June and July
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-museum-of-art-and-archaeology-kids-dig-it-2020-medieval-family-fun-in-june-and-july/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abbey Museum Of Art and Arch%C3%A6ology":MAILTO:hello@abbeymuseum.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200801
DTSTAMP:20260608T002720
CREATED:20200620T021411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200620T021550Z
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SUMMARY:Abbey Museum of Art and Archæology 2 for 1 entry in 'till end of July
DESCRIPTION:Jousts\, digs and regency picnics \nNot only has the breadth of its collection made the Abbey Museum unique in Australia\, its public programs have provided entertainment and education to hundreds of thousands of visitors. From humble beginnings the Abbey Medieval Festival has grown to be a truly international event\, attracting more than 27\,000 visitors in 2014. The Museum’s education programs give students a unique chance to experience archaeology on recreated dig sites\, explore the environmental heritage of the Moreton Bay Region or learn how to mummify their classmates\, Egyptian style! The Museum also hosts talks\, themed family weeks and the very popular Regency event\, Picnic at Pemberley. \nTaking the past into the future \nThe Abbey Museum is constantly developing new events and programs\, researching and acquiring objects for display. One of the Museum’s top priorities is the establishment of a permanent art gallery. The Abbey Museum boasts a magnificent collection of Old Master artworks from Medieval to Baroque periods which cannot currently be displayed due to space and conservation restraints. \nFollow their Journey online at https://abbeymuseum.com.au/ and facebook https://www.facebook.com/AbbeyMuseum
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/abbey-museum-of-art-and-archaeology-2-for-1-entry-in-till-end-of-july/
LOCATION:Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology\, 1 - 63 The Abbey Place\, Caboolture\, Queensland\, 4510\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abbey Museum Of Art and Arch%C3%A6ology":MAILTO:hello@abbeymuseum.com.au
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