Nine things to do on the Ekka public holiday (other than the Ekka)
Not heading to the Ekka for People's Day? There's plenty of ways to enjoy this mid-week public holiday in Brisbane with this list of 9 great things to do.
Not heading to the Ekka for People's Day? There's plenty of ways to enjoy this mid-week public holiday in Brisbane with this list of 9 great things to do.
After a three-year hiatus the Brisbane International Film Festival is back with a bang.
Marvel stays up late, the stands at the Gabba will be conquered, jazz and country music will fill the air, and food will fill bellies across Brisbane and beyond.
A winter wine festival, side-splitting comedy, art and craft-inspired dinner, film and arts festivals, cafes and bars. There's plenty to keep Brisbaneites busy this weekend.
Bryan Probets is looking remarkably calm. He's costumed and mic-ed up, ready to take to the stage in the first orchestra rehearsal of Ruddigore.
A 19-year-old with cerebral palsy and severe deafness turned to DJing as an escape from schoolyard bullies and will be showcasing his talents at a Brisbane club this weekend as part of a national competition.
Looking at the photograph you might imagine that Elvis and Priscilla Presley had a surprise child they never revealed.
Everyone has the chance to get art they love for a great price at the Lethbridge Art Auction in Paddington. Also this weekend, a fun run, street festival, live shows and the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever.
Fun House is just one of dozens of shows in the Brisbane Festival, which runs for three weeks from September 9.
Inspired by the improbable genius of Wolfgang Mozart, six of Queensland's finest opera singers will be joined by six of the state's gifted dancers in a rare treat for fans of either genre.
Keep up to date with what's on in Brisbane and beyond this weekend with our guide to the performing arts, shows, concerts, exhibitions and festivals.
Gladiators in Rome were regarded as fundamentally untrustworthy and outside of legal protection.
These June-July school holidays in Brisbane are full of great things to keep boredom at bay, from dazzling pantomime and fun theatre shows to camps, craft, indoor games, superheroes, ice skating, winter pools and adventures on the river.
An antique fair, world music cafe under the bridge, an edgy US comedian and the start of an epic Scenic Rim foodie festival for all ages are just some of the great things to do this weekend in and around Brisbane.
Remember the big childhood weekend adventure of visiting the tip?
Let it go ... and get on those ice skates as King George Square transforms for the Winter Festival, complete with snow machine and ice slide. Plus antiques and pregnancy fairs, thought-provoking theatre and more in Brisbane this weekend.
Just because it's winter doesn't mean you can't keep swimming in Brisbane, with 17 of the council's 22 pools heated and open for business.
Kids big and small won't want to miss this epic expo featuring vehicles from the LEGO Batman movie.
One of the world's most enduring and funniest farces is among the offerings this weekend.
Queensland's Triple J favourite Georgia Potter from Brisbane is Queensland's first-ever Carol Lloyd Award winner.
The era of 'no pets allowed' might be coming to an end.