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Immerse yourself in Brisbane’s subversive youth culture of the 70’s and 80’s at State Library of Queensland’s free exhibition Cut Copy:...
Museum of Brisbane 2 Oct, 2019 – 1 Jan, 2021 Perspectives of Brisbane is a fascinating snapshot of Brisbane’s history, the milestone moments and unique...
The Brisbane Portrait Prize celebrates the city of Brisbane and its people. This is the second year of the Prize, with the Lord Mayor’s Prize of $50,000...
October 1st – October 11th Presented by the Australian Cinémathèque at GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) and city-wide cinema partners, BIFF 2020 launches on...
Dutch Courage has been educating & entertaining cocktail lovers since 2014 with their monthly masterclasses. Their menu features everything from gin...
While Queenslanders are renowned for being resilient and loyal, the rocks of Brisbane are known for their own unique kind of tuff. The volcanic rock is easily...
The iconic Kangaroo Point cliffs site will soon be the home of a new restaurant after more than six months of inactivity. Joey’s will move in and welcome...
Kangaroo Point is one of Brisbane’s oldest suburbs. In addition to being a scenic location for family gatherings, CT White and James Warner Parks at...
Despite the fact that it features the name of a month right there in its moniker, Oktoberfest traditionally kicks off in September. So, at Sea Legs Brewing...