The popular Valley Fiesta will return to Brisbane again in 2018, but this time it will be a little bit different.
The event will now span five days and will also welcome QMusic as its new producer. More Here at https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/valley-fiesta-to-return-in-2018-20180624-p4zndg.html
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A bridge in Brisbane's north designed to stop more than 400 metres of traffic queuing in peak periods will be opened to traffic for the first time on Tuesday night.
The 74-metre four-lane Lemke Road Bridge at Taigum will replace the existing roundabout at the intersection of Telegraph, Depot and Lemke roads. Read more at https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/new-bridge-to-open-in-brisbane-on-tuesday-night-20180619-p4zmec.html There is a difference of more than 3 million trips a year between Brisbane’s most and least popular bus routes.
At a Brisbane City Council 2018-19 budget information session, public and active transport chairman Adrian Schrinner revealed the performance of some of Brisbane's bus routes. Read More at https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/brisbane-s-most-and-least-popular-bus-routes-20180618-p4zm61.html Cutloose has made a name for himself recently with his Cut & Cook shows, where the Brisbane DJ crossbreeds a music set with cooking for his crowd.
Tacos. Pumpkin risotto. Burgers. Ribs. Brisket. It’s perhaps easier to ask what Cutloose – better known to his mother as Trent Wildman – hasn’t cooked over the years. More Here- https://www.broadsheet.com.au/brisbane/food-and-drink/article/brisbane-getting-pop-ramen-party-next-month Brisbane’s flood-prone land has been purchased by Brisbane City Council which will spend millions to turn it into sporting fields.
The 2018-19 budget revealed the council would spend $40 million over three years to deliver new facilities in at least six suburbs. More Here- https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/brisbane-news/council-to-build-sport-fields-on-flood-prone-land-20180614-p4zlft.html Brisbane council Opposition Leader Peter Cumming has slammed lord mayor Graham Quirk’s 2018-19 budget as a “final act of political tragedy”.
On Friday morning, two days after the budget was handed down, Cr Cumming delivered his budget response to the council chamber. More Here- https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/the-tank-s-empty-opposition-leader-slams-brisbane-council-budget-20180615-p4zlmj.html Apartments and townhouses are out and backyards are in under Brisbane City Council’s new blueprint for the city.
Lord mayor Graham Quirk, who unveiled the blueprint on Friday, said the revised plan for the city was on the back of the $2.1 million ratepayer-funded Plan Your Brisbane campaign. Read more at https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/backyard-blitz-in-new-blueprint-for-brisbane-20180608-p4zk8z.html Apartments and townhouses are out and backyards are in under Brisbane City Council’s new blueprint for the city.
Lord mayor Graham Quirk, who unveiled the blueprint on Friday, said the revised plan for the city was on the back of the $2.1 million ratepayer-funded Plan Your Brisbane campaign. Continue reading https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/backyard-blitz-in-new-blueprint-for-brisbane-20180608-p4zk8z.html Queensland’s expansive terrain is chock-full of adventure and scenic sights, but urbanites can also enjoy bustling and bright Brisbane.
Brisbane is seen as a gateway city in the state, but is rightfully coming into its own, establishing herself through satisfying juxtapositions. From dizzying walks and heartwarming encounters to culture-soaked hubs and sultry night-capades, we take a look at some of Brisbane’s highlights. Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/advertorial/brisbane-a-traveller-s-treasure-hunt-10273998 |
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