Help secure a forever home for Redcliffe Musical Theatre


Help secure a forever home for Redcliffe Musical Theatre
The issue
Theatre 102 — Redcliffe Musical Theatre's home for the past 10 years — is being resumed by the Queensland Government. Without urgent action from Moreton Bay Regional Council and the Queensland Government, one of South East Queensland's most beloved not-for-profit, volunteer-run community theatre companies faces a very uncertain future. We are asking both levels of government to act — together — to help secure a forever home for RMT.
As a parent in the Moreton Bay community, I've witnessed the remarkable impact that Redcliffe Musical Theatre has had on my children's lives. Through ROAR Academy — RMT's youth program — I've watched them grow in confidence, find their voice, and flourish, both publicly and within themselves. That has been one of the great joys of parenthood. They are happy and enthusiastic, finding a sense of community — a tribe they truly belong to — in the world of music and theatre. The friendships, the memories, the sense of self they've built here — these aren't small things. The thought of losing this space, this community, this family, is more painful than I can give words.
Redcliffe Musical Theatre has been part of this community since 2010. More than 80 productions. Hundreds of young people — many of them coming through ROAR Academy, drawn from across Greater Brisbane, Moreton Bay, and as far as the Gold Coast — who walked in shy and left knowing exactly who they are. Many of them neurodivergent, finally finding a place where they belong. It is not a hobby group. It is not a private business. It is not a luxury. It is community infrastructure — as essential to our families' wellbeing as a library or a sports field. A safe, inclusive space for people of all ages to explore their creativity, support their mental health, and build genuine connections. A tribe.
Since 2021, RMT has spent over $500,000 at the Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, contributing directly to local jobs and cultural life across the Moreton Bay region. Other performing arts organisations in this region operate from council-supported venues — support that RMT has never had access to. This petition asks both levels of government to change that, and to finally give RMT the foundation it needs to keep serving this community.
Please sign. Then share this with one other person who knows what it means to watch a child find their place in the world.
We recently asked our students "What does ROAR mean to you?" - These are their words , in their own handwriting.
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The issue
Theatre 102 — Redcliffe Musical Theatre's home for the past 10 years — is being resumed by the Queensland Government. Without urgent action from Moreton Bay Regional Council and the Queensland Government, one of South East Queensland's most beloved not-for-profit, volunteer-run community theatre companies faces a very uncertain future. We are asking both levels of government to act — together — to help secure a forever home for RMT.
As a parent in the Moreton Bay community, I've witnessed the remarkable impact that Redcliffe Musical Theatre has had on my children's lives. Through ROAR Academy — RMT's youth program — I've watched them grow in confidence, find their voice, and flourish, both publicly and within themselves. That has been one of the great joys of parenthood. They are happy and enthusiastic, finding a sense of community — a tribe they truly belong to — in the world of music and theatre. The friendships, the memories, the sense of self they've built here — these aren't small things. The thought of losing this space, this community, this family, is more painful than I can give words.
Redcliffe Musical Theatre has been part of this community since 2010. More than 80 productions. Hundreds of young people — many of them coming through ROAR Academy, drawn from across Greater Brisbane, Moreton Bay, and as far as the Gold Coast — who walked in shy and left knowing exactly who they are. Many of them neurodivergent, finally finding a place where they belong. It is not a hobby group. It is not a private business. It is not a luxury. It is community infrastructure — as essential to our families' wellbeing as a library or a sports field. A safe, inclusive space for people of all ages to explore their creativity, support their mental health, and build genuine connections. A tribe.
Since 2021, RMT has spent over $500,000 at the Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, contributing directly to local jobs and cultural life across the Moreton Bay region. Other performing arts organisations in this region operate from council-supported venues — support that RMT has never had access to. This petition asks both levels of government to change that, and to finally give RMT the foundation it needs to keep serving this community.
Please sign. Then share this with one other person who knows what it means to watch a child find their place in the world.
We recently asked our students "What does ROAR mean to you?" - These are their words , in their own handwriting.
We are aware that some people have experienced difficulty signing this petition. Unfortunately, this is something outside of our control. If you are experiencing problems, please visit the Change.org troubleshooting page below.
https://help.change.org/signing-supporting/troubleshooting-signing-errors
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Petition created on 14 April 2026