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03 Apr 2014A merry band of bikers is acting as your personal cheer squad, encouraging you to take on the 30 Days of Biking mission and help children in need. more
A merry band of bikers is acting as your personal cheer squad, encouraging you to take on the 30 Days of Biking mission and help children in need. more
The historic Substation Gallery perched upon Paddington’s Enoggera Terrace is now home to a monthly vintage clothing and craft market. more
Forget just an apple a day – we’re pining for pineapples, avocadoes and oranges to surround us, always. more
Local creative Molly Glassey has rifled through the notebooks and laptops of our city’s up-and-coming writers to craft a new online literary journal. more
Those who have religiously charted the adventures of talented photographer and storyteller Todd Selby would have followed the colourful gent’s work from gazing lovingly at his blog to cooing over the spaces in The Selby is In Your Place and drooling on the pages of Edible Selby. more
Local Instagram muse Miann Scanlan has handpicked a selection of Molten Store treasures to create The Sunday Girl edit. more
Local crafters, rummagers and hagglers will descend upon the Brisbane Powerhouse this weekend as the Pop-Up Suitcase Rummage hosts a cosy Crafternoon and guest talk on the Performance Lawn. more
Made in Brisbane by architecture student Ruairi Roberts, Habitude designs unique, limited-edition handmade garments. more
Sharing website Streetbank allows you to borrow an esky for your next party, lend your spare bike to someone who needs it and help boost the good vibes in your community. more
Join a star-weaving workshop in Wellington Point this weekend to help raise awareness about important issues. more
A creative collaboration between esteemed label Maryon’s and Spanish and Italian shoemakers has resulted in a bold new collection of slippers and sandals. more
de Lore Couture draws inspiration from its family heritage and nature. Andy de Lore is at the helm of the local brand, with his family name able to be traced back to medieval France to Ambroise de Loré – a French military commander and comrade of Joan of Arc. more
Bicycle Queensland’s annual adventure tour will be kicking off from Agnes Water in September, offering cyclists the chance to eyeball Queensland’s beautiful scenery while keeping fit. more
For far too long, oenophiles have been punished for savouring a bottle of red. But now thanks to Wine Wipes, pesky tannin’ teeth be gone. more
After more than 20 years standing strong along Ann Street, beloved boutique Blonde Venus has made a move, repositioning itself just a short stroll away in the corner hub of Robertson Street in Fortitude Valley. more
For many, World War I is an event too distant in our history to even envisage – often only dog-eared letters and worn photographs can offer small glimpses into our ancestors’ experiences. more
Combine your conscience with your creativity as you learn how to make gorgeous recycled paper at a workshop in Albion. more
When your garage is heaving with brewing equipment and sacks of hops and you need to invest in a second fridge to keep your homebrew yields cool, you know you have a long-living hobby on your hands. Learn from masters of the hops trade at a craft beer masterclass. more
It is said that Brisbane is like a small town when it comes to unexpectedly running into familiar faces while going about your day-to-day errands. The city’s tight-knit, friendly community feel is on show in local fashion documentary Uncovering the Brisbane Look – paying tribute to the city’s supportive and encouraging local fashion scene. more
Light the candles and prepare your 'hip, hip, hoorays' as Brisbane’s largest indoor rock-climbing gym celebrates one decade of scaling and scampering in West End. more