ABOUT THE WEEKEND EDITION

ABOUT THE WEEKEND EDITION

The Weekend Edition is a unique way of delivering Brisbane’s local weekend lifestyle news and events, with a touch of global goodness. Headquartered in the inner-city, The Weekend Edition is Brisbane’s influential weekly news lifestyle brand.
The Weekend Edition is brought to you by the creators of map magazine, a free magazine in Brisbane that inspired readers for 15 years, from September 1999 to September 2014.

The Weekend Edition Brisbane publishes content, specifically dedicated to ensuring our readers can be inspired to make the most of their weekend.

Built on the philosophy Sleep In. Slow Down. Enjoy., The Weekend Edition uncovers Brisbane across the categories of food and drink, fashion, design, property, culture, people and events, It also is home to a comprehensive Events Guide – perfect for planning your weekend – and Stumble Guide – Brisbane’s definitive lifestyle directory.

Presented in a digital format and published weekly – every Thursday at 10:00 am – The Weekend Edition Brisbane is home to intelligent reporting, compelling photography, modern typography and good design. The Weekend Edition Brisbane has been created for a sophisticated, digital-savvy, urban audience with a hunger to enjoy Brisbane and its surrounds.

Sleep In. Slow Down. Enjoy.

our team

Managing Editor: Chrisanthi Demos
Assistant Editors: James Frostick, Jade Quinlivan
Digital Media Specialist: Chelsea Eaton
Editorial Reporter and Social Media Coordinator: Sara Weckerle
Editorial Reporters: Bryanna Rossow
Senior Digital Account Managers: Meredith McLean and Ashley Grace
Sales Coordinator: Liz Ljubinkovic

Publisher: The Weekend Edition

The Weekend Edition acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live, the Turrbal and Yuggera people, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

 

“Often if the weekend feels wasted, it’s because it was spent without good friends.”

Paul Owen, Architect