Mother and son elevate “The Paris End of New Farm”
Published June 2025 A mother and son duo are shaping a new retail and hospitality precinct near the Moray Street roundabout, through their wine bar, Grape &... Read more.
Brisbane’s growing pains aren’t going away any time soon
Published April 2025 Brisbane may already seem like it is struggling under the weight of its growth, but its population is expected to reach six million people by... Read more.
Bay water shucks, but oysters can fix it
Published April 2025 Many diners in Brisbane’s riverfront restaurants slurping on oysters wouldn’t think twice about their discarded shells, but for Wynnum’s... Read more.
St Agatha’s Church celebrates 100 years
Published March 2025 Clayfield’s St Agatha’s Catholic Church is celebrating its one-hundredth birthday. Member of the Parish Community and Mission Council Andrew... Read more.
Brisbane Racing Club welcomes new leadership for a new era
Published March 2025 The Brisbane Racing Club (BRC) has welcomed new Chair Richard Morrison and new CEO Karl deKroo into their leadership team as it enters a new... Read more.
Thousands for Community Canteen
The Brisbane Racing Club (BRC) Foundation has raised $28,800 for Brisbane charity Community Canteen. Community Canteen is a volunteer-run charity that provides nutritious,... Read more.
One-of-a-kind enviro-cottage’s market premiere
From the street, what has come to be known as the Spring Hill Enviro-Cottage looks like an unassuming historical Queenslander. Once entering the doorway, though,... Read more.
KittyCat changes up for debate
The community feedback period for the Brisbane City Council’s plans to double the frequency of KittyCats closed on November 3. Services would double at kittycat-only... Read more.
Interhospital charity showdown
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) staff have brought back an old fundraising favourite for hospital staff in Brisbane – the interhospital swimming carnival.... Read more.
Inside Australia’s biggest annual art sale
Australia’s premier art fair, Sydney Contemporary, could be described as a giant art gallery, or a bustling art market. Both of those descriptions are true, but... Read more.