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For the love of chocolate
The first thing you notice when you walk in to Chocolate Elements – the new chocolateria on Edith Street in…
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Cities are made from more than buildings and roads
Jordan Lacey, RMIT University How does a city feel? Energetic, unnerving, invigorating, relaxing? This is a key question often asked…
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Queensland business group calls for vaccine mandates to be removed
With current statistics on the Queensland Government website showing 91.5% of the population full vaccinated, Chamber of Commerce and Industry…
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Bayside real estate agent receives top award for major contribution to success of Wynnum Fringe Festival
Raine & Horne Wynnum & Manly real estate principal Margaret Vote was recently awarded a Paul Harris Fellowship by the…
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SEQ City Deal – what is it, and why is it important for Brisbane?
Today a deal was sealed between the Federal Government, the State Government and eleven South East Queensland (SEQ) councils to…
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Stalled weather: how stuck air pressure systems drive floods and heatwaves
Steve Turton, CQUniversity Australia Climate change – fuelled by increasing greenhouse gases – is causing more extreme weather events worldwide.…
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City beautician opens salon in Wynnum
If you’ve been into the main shopping precinct in Wynnum recently you might have noticed the new beauty salon in…
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BNE VIP announces first winner
The Brisbane VIP promotion outlined here announced its first winner last week – Erin Navin who won… A CBD car…
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Brisbane bayside brewery takes out 2022 Queensland best new brewery award
Congratulations to Hudson Brewing in Wynnum who have taken out the 2022 Best New Brewery Award at the Royal Queensland…
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Brisbane floods: pondering the wisdom of placing our major galleries, libraries and theatres on the banks of a flood-prone river
Margaret Cook, University of the Sunshine Coast As a historian, I spend many hours at the State Library of Queensland…
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Brisbane launches new tourism campaign
Last month a new campaign was launched to showcase Brisbane’s “Summer Always” climate and diverse array of destinations to attract…
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Dealing with pests since 1968
A lot was going on in 1968 – the Vietnam War, the Prague Spring, student riots in Paris and Boeing…
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Mount Gravatt fruit and veg operator goes above and beyond for customers during floods
During the recent floods the Brisbane Markets at Rocklea were inundated, leaving many local fruit and veg operators high and…
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Big Kev puts in the hard yards
He is Sales Manager at Lamonds Estate Agents in Bay Terrace (next to Viet Eat Alley) and has been in…
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How to mozzie-proof your property after a flood and cut your risk of mosquito-borne disease
Cameron Webb, University of Sydney The extreme weather and flooding in recent days is likely to boost mosquito numbers, even…
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A life with flowers
Meet Rosslyn from Aaalora Florist in Edith Street in Wynnum. Rosslyn has been involved with flowers (as a florist) for…
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Property Council team up with council, state government and the private sector to encourage people back into the CBD
The Property Council of Australia will be launching a project designed to activate Brisbane’s CBD by encouraging people to come…
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Brisbane’s Mud Army forms again
The last time the Mud Army formed in Brisbane was during the 2011 floods. Bureau of Meteorology QLD has confirmed…
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