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info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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When: Friday, October 31, 6pm-8pm

Food trucks and a bar will take over the carpark of the Tarragindi grocer with treats for the kids, hay bales and lighting.

Grange Social’s Annual Halloween Event

When: Friday, October 31 from 3.30pm

Once again, Grange Social Bowls Club will be hosting its Halloween spectacular, complete with rides, face painting, live music, food and “spooky fun”.

Halloween at Eat Street Northshore

When: Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1, 4pm-10pm; Sunday, November 2, 4pm-9pm

Eat Street Northshore is transforming into a spooky foodie destination for the entire weekend with live bands and roving performers, plus visitors are encouraged to come dressed up.

Trick or Treat Little Stanley Street

When: Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1, 5pm-9pm

For two nights, Little Stanley Street is hosting a Halloween festival, complete with a spooky scavenger hunt (it’s free, but you need to reserve your spot), an outdoor cinema, ghost trains, kids craft markets and roving performers.

There’ll also be some kid-friendly Halloween movies playing:

Friday, October 31

  • Casper at 5.30pm
  • The Addams Family at 7.30pm

Saturday, November 1

  • Scooby Doo at 5.30pm
  • Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride at 7.30pm

Bulimba’s Hocus Pocus Halloween

When: Friday, October 31, 3pm-8pm

Hosted at Bulimba Memorial Park, the Hocus Pocus Halloween festival is back with lollies, a kids’ disco, live entertainment, food trucks and market stalls. There are even prizes for best-dressed up for grabs.

Wellers Hill Bowls Club’s Halloween Movie Night

When: Friday, October 31, 5pm

This free community event will see Wellers Hill Bowls Club get a spooky makeover with activities including a costume competition and scavenger hunt from 5pm and Hotel Translyvania playing from 6.15pm.

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North Lakes’ Cursed on Conway Halloween walkthrough

When: Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1, 5pm-8pm

Cursed on Conway is back with a Halloween walkthrough experience on Friday and Saturday nights. Friday night will also feature a trick-or-treat section, with visitors encouraged to bring a bucket for lollies.

Top trick-or-treat streets

The Facebook group Brisbane Halloween Lovers has once again created an interactive map with some of the top spots for trick-or-treating and haunting experiences. You can find it here.

Brisbane Halloween Lovers trick-or-treat map for 2025.

Brisbane Halloween Lovers trick-or-treat map for 2025.Credit: Brisbane Halloween Lovers

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