It's back! It's bigger! And it's even bloody better!
After the inaugural season proved Brisbane was gagging for its own festival, the Brisbane Comedy Festival will take over Brisbane Powerhouse again, bringing you more crazy international and Australian talent than your laughing gear will know what to do with.
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Every city in the world has distinct pockets of colour, culture and character. London has Covent Garden, Paris has Montmartre, New York has Time Square and out of Brisbane's many precincts - one stands out from the crowd - Caxton Street - and Caxton Street will be transformed into Queensland's biggest street party!
16 years ago, the Caxton Street Festival had humble beginnings with a few little jazz bands and a couple of food tents.
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The Queensland Art Gallery will be the exclusive Australian venue for a spectacular exhibition exploring the art of millinery.
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Ageing Sydney radicals Toby and his wife Ros head north to escape scandal, only to find that their coastal refuge may contain more treacherous undercurrents than they thought.
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Established in 1993, the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) is the Queensland Art Gallery's flagship international contemporary art event.
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Hilton Brisbane is giving you Three Good Reasons to Lunch!
Join 'My Kitchen Rules' judge Manu Feildel and 'Ready, Steady, Cook' chefs, Matt Golinski and Alastair McLeod as they demonstrate their culinary prowess at an exclusive lunch to celebrate the launch of the 2010 Hilton Brisbane Masterclass Weekend program, at Hilton Brisbane.
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