Thursday, November 12, 2015

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  • Brisbane Christmas program: What is happening in South Bank and the city

    Brisbane Christmas program: What is happening in South Bank and the city
    Video will begin in5seconds.Christmas countdown begins in BrisbaneSouth Bank and the Brisbane CBD will feature 400 free events this festive season, starting with the lighting of the Christmas tree on November 27.PT1M33S620349Brisbane is about to come alive with camels, Christmas carols and larger-than-life decorations for the city's annual Christmas program, The Wonder of Christmas.The festive program will officially kick off on Friday, November 27, with the lighting of a towering Christmas tree..
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  • Chinese property giant launches 600-apartment complex for South...

    Chinese property giant launches 600-apartment complex for South...
    An artists impression of Brisbane 1, South Brisbane.Photo: Brisbane 1 South BrisbaneBrisbane City Council has approved a new luxury 30-storey apartment complex in South Brisbane calledBrisbane 1 despite separate, stalled negotiations between state and local governments on the future mix and density of South Brisbane.Chinese property developers R and F Properties on Thursday night unveiled their first project for Australia's property market, calledBrisbane 1.R and F Properties began in Guangzhou..
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  • What’s on Brisbane: Weekend events in southeast Queensland | The Courier-Mail

    What’s on Brisbane: Weekend events in southeast Queensland | The Courier-Mail
    Australia’s biggest food fight is the Jelly Run at this weekend’s Bulimba Festival. Picture: SuppliedSource:SuppliedEAT, drink and be merry — here are 20 of the best ways to get your food and drink on this weekend as recommended by Canvas, Taste Queensland, U on Sunday, Brisbane News and Weekend Extra.1. Now is the time to visit this coffee shopUnder the clock in the old South Brisbane Municipal Chambers in Graham St, South Brisbane is a godsend to visitors to the adjacent Lady Cilento Children’..
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    One year after making a stunning debut on the international stage at host of the G20, Brisbane has notched up another victory by joining the exclusive “New ...
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  • Les Miserables returns to Brisbane

    Les Miserables returns to Brisbane
    Video will begin in5seconds.Les Miserables a 'cathartic experience'The acclaimed theatre productionLes Miserablesis a "dream come true" for the cast, who perform at QPAC from November 10 until January 17.PT2M23S620349Dreams will come true for two Queensland actresses as they star in Les Miserables, where their careers first began.Lead performers Patrice Tipoki, 31, and Emily Langridge, 25, will fulfil childhood ambitions when they take to the Brisbane stage for opening night at Queensland Perfor..
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  • Running on a dream: Brisbane athlete Wilma Perkins prepares to defend World Masters title - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Running on a dream: Brisbane athlete Wilma Perkins prepares to defend World Masters title - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Running on a dream: Brisbane athlete Wilma Perkins prepares to defend World Masters titlePostedNovember 13, 2015 14:53:09 A 66-year-old Brisbane runner believes age is no barrier in her bid to retain her World Masters title next year in the strenuous event of heptathlon.Wilma Perkins took up athletics in primary school and started competing seriously in the sport in her 30s.The current Oceania Masters Athletics president has been busy organising the World Masters Athletics Championships to b..
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  • Give me a home among the clouds in Brisbane city

    Give me a home among the clouds in Brisbane city
    I’ve said it before, we have never and will never live in an apartment. That is largely because once you have lived with excess space there is no going back.We are on 4000 square metres of bushland and completely cocooned by very old gum trees, which provide a view that makes me feel calm and generally, happy. However, those same great big beautiful gums are also the cause of an endless amount of maintenance and cleaning up so if you are not a glutton for punishment like we are, the low maintena..
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  • 600-apartment high-rise complex for South Brisbane | Sunshine Coast Daily

    600-apartment high-rise complex for South Brisbane | Sunshine Coast Daily
    BRISBANE City Council has approved a new luxury 30-storey apartment complex in South Brisbane called Brisbane 1 despite separate, stalled negotiations between state and local governments on the future mix and density of South Brisbane.Chinese property developers R and F Properties on Thursday night unveiled their first project for Australia's property market, called Brisbane 1.R and F Properties began in Guangzhou in China in 1994 and has developed extensive shopping malls and several five-star ..
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  • Brisbane Markets takeover bid leads to fruit and vegie stoush | afr

    Brisbane Markets takeover bid leads to fruit and vegie stoush | afr
    VGI Partners David Jones and Doug Tynan have launched a bid for the Brisbane Markets.Robert ShakespeareFund manager VGI Partners has launched a $239 million takeover bid for Queensland's biggest fruit and vegetables market, citing potential management conflicts of interest and an outdated governance structure.Under the name of Produce Markets Queensland, VGI Partners has lobbed an all cash bid of $3.50 per share for the Brisbane Markets – a premium of 32 per cent to the last trading price – and ..
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  • Review: AC/DC at QSAC, Brisbane, November 12, 2015 | The Courier-Mail

    Review: AC/DC at QSAC, Brisbane, November 12, 2015 | The Courier-Mail
    Brian Johnson and Angus Young rock out at QSAC last night. Pic: Marc RobertsonIT’S AC/DC. No one is here for surprises.Still, they keep 45,000 people waiting three songs before they start dropping the big bombs —Back in Blackis the first — and then they are away, and so is everyone else, flashing devil-horn headpieces as far as the eye can see.This is the first of two shows at QSAC, the place the Broncos used to play. Miraculously, everyone seems to get here on time for another round of rock’n’r..
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