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Winter fitness calendar: the best fun runs and charity walks happening across Brisbane this season

From South Bank to New Farm, community events are bringing Brisbanites together for fitness, fundraising and fun.

By Brisbane Wellness Desk · Published 29 June 2026 at 8:25 pm

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Winter fitness calendar: the best fun runs and charity walks happening across Brisbane this season

Brisbane's winter months are the sweet spot for outdoor fitness—mild temperatures and lower humidity make this the season when local fun runs, charity walks and community events flourish across the city. Whether you're after a casual stroll or a competitive 10-kilometre dash, Brisbane's event calendar offers something for every fitness level.

The Brisbane River parklands have become a hub for community activity, with weekend markets and open-space activations regularly incorporating fitness components. New Farm Park, long a favourite among local runners and walkers, continues to host informal group jogs and organised fun runs, particularly through winter when early morning temperatures hover around 12–15 degrees—ideal conditions for sustained outdoor exercise.

Winter is peak season for charity-driven events across South Brisbane and the Southbank precinct. The fitness culture in this area has grown significantly, with local running clubs partnering with community organisations to stage events that combine health and fundraising. These typically attract participation fees between $20 and $50, with proceeds supporting local causes ranging from mental health initiatives to children's health programs.

For those seeking structure, several Brisbane-based fitness organisations schedule monthly or quarterly community events. Running clubs centred around South Bank and Fortitude Valley organise weekly group runs that welcome beginners through to experienced runners. Many are free or low-cost, relying on grassroots enthusiasm rather than formal registration.

Walking groups have also expanded significantly across inner Brisbane. Circuits around South Bank, the City Botanic Gardens, and through New Farm attract walkers of all ages and abilities. Winter's cooler conditions make these group walks more appealing than summer alternatives, with group sizes often doubling between June and August.

The appeal of community fitness events extends beyond the exercise itself. Regular participants report stronger social connections, increased accountability for fitness goals, and a sense of belonging within their local neighbourhood. For many Brisbanites, these events have become seasonal rituals—markers of winter that structure their weeks.

If you're considering joining, most local running clubs and walking groups maintain active social media pages where upcoming events are promoted. Many welcome first-timers with no experience necessary, and distances typically range from 3 to 15 kilometres depending on the event.

For personalised fitness advice or to discuss whether group exercise is suitable for your circumstances, consult with your GP or a local healthcare professional.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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