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The land of Amarinia
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 10am
Throughout the summer school holidays. Help Ashgrove Library staff to create the imaginary world of ‘Amarinia’. Add beasts (from your favourite books and your imagination), stories about where you dream of living and the homes you would love to live in. ‘Amarinia’ will feature in a mural growing along the wall near the junior area in the library. Ideal for the whole family.
Venue: Ashgrove LibraryVenue address: Ashgro -
The Enchanted Garden
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 6:30pm
The Spectacle Garden will transform into the Enchanted Garden in the lead-up to Christmas with a spectacular lighting display taking visitors on a wonderful, magical journey from one garden room to another.The Enchanted Garden is a brand new feature of the Christmas program and will appeal to all members of your family.Entry is free. During busy times, access may be limited.
Event type: Christmas, Family events, FreeAge range: Infants and toddlers, P -
Sammy J & Randy Land @ Wonderland 2016
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 7:30 – 8:30pm
Roll up, roll up! Grab your tickets now for the biggest show in the Festival!Fresh from their hit ABC TV show, Sammy J & Randy have borrowed three million dollars and opened a theme park. What could possibly go wrong? A brand new theatrical adventure from everyone’s favourite skinny/purple duo.
Event type: Arts & cultureCost: $34-$42 - An additional fee applies to each booking transaction. Single tickets $3 / Mult -
Out of this world science show
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 11:30am – 12:15pm
Be blown away by an energetic and explosive science show with the Street
Science team! Presenters will ignite your imagination and show you out of this world demonstrations that will leave you cheering for more. Ideal for children aged 6-12 years. Bookings essential.Presented as part of Brisbane City Council’s Summer Reading program.
Venue: Chermside LibraryVenue address: Chermside Library, North Regional Business Cen -
Movie in the Park - Arthur Christmas (G)
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 5:30pm
Get in the mood for Christmas with a week of festive movies in the Roma Street Parkland Amphitheatre. Tonight's movie - Arthur Christmas - is a movie the whole family will enjoy. This movie this G rated.Food trucks will be on site from 5.30pm. The movie will start at 7pm.Bring a picnic rug and a camping chair.After the movie, visit the magically lit Spectacle Garden.
Event type: Christmas, Family events, Films, FreeAge range: Infants and toddler -
Movie: Elf (PG)
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 10 – 11:30am
Buddy was a baby in an orphanage who stowed away in Santa's sack and ended up at the North Pole. Later, as an adult human who happened to be raised by elves, Santa allows him to go to New York City to find his birth father, Walter Hobbs. Hobbs, on Santa's naughty list, had no idea that Buddy was even born. Buddy, meanwhile, experiences the delights of New York City (and human culture) as only an elf can. When Walter's relationship with Bu -
Meet Robert Forster
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 12 – 1:30pm
Robert Forster met Grant McLennan at the University of Queensland in the mid-1970s; two undergrads with a shared passion for music, film, poetry and popculture, and a reputation for duelling sword-fights across the city traffic. After a bizarre audition and early rehearsals into a cassette player, they formed The Go-Betweens whose bohemian pop music full of literary allusions and local reference -
Lord Mayor's Christmas Carols
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 5 – 9:15pm
It's time to ring in some Christmas joy! The Lord Mayor’s Christmas Carols is a much-loved free family event in support of Mater Little Miracles.Special guest performers include musical theatre icon Rhonda Burchmore, Luke Kennedy, Naomi Price, six-time Golden Guitar winner Melinda Schneider, ABC KIDS band Lah-Lah, Marika Aubrey from the hit musical Matilda, Opera Queensland star Rosario La Spina, Anna-Maria La Spina, The 7 Sopranos, T -
Graeme of Thrones @ Wonderland 2016
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 7pm
Graeme just wants to recreate his favourite fantasy saga on stage. He doesn’t quite have the same budget as the TV show, or as many cast members, or the performance skill required, but he’s sure George RR Martin would approve – and that’s what matters. But when news reaches him that an influential theatrical producer is in the building, Graeme decides that this could be his big break – as long as nothing goes wrong…
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Go Green Christmas cards and decorations
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 10am – 12pm
In this craft activity children will design and make Christmas cards and decorations out of natural and recycled materials. Imagination and creativity are all that is required to make treasured Christmas pieces.All children must be accompanied and directly supervised by an adult carer during the activity.
Cost: FreeEvent type: Free, GreenBookings: As this is a drop in activity, no bookings are required. Meeting po -
Forest Creatures
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 11am – 12:30pm
Get creative and see what creatures you can make with natural materials! This session was developed by Karawatha Forest Discovery Centre’s inaugural Artist in Residence, Simone Eisler. Now finished her residency, this activity lives on so that you can continue to enjoy making your very own critters to take home!Drop in anytime during this session and Environment Centre staff will guide you in your designs and provide insights into -
Fabulous flowers and foliage for Brisbane
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 10:30am – 12pm
Learn more about the wonderful range of stunning foliage and flowering plants suited to subtropical Brisbane gardens. Find out what grows well locally with little maintenance but still gives your garden the wow factor! Presented by Paul Plant, editor of subTropical Gardening magazine. Bookings essential.
Venue: West End LibraryVenue address: West End Library, 178-180 Boundary St, West EndAge range: Young adults, Adults (3 -
Crotchet a cactus
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 10 – 11:30am
Learn basic crochet stitches to make a very cool cactus. This is the perfect craft project to add to your home or give away as a handmade present, while learning crochet. This workshop is facilitated by Crave for Crafts. No previous experience necessary. Bookings essential.
Venue: Bulimba LibraryVenue address: Cnr Riding Rd & Oxford St, Bulimba 4171Age range: Adults (30+)Bookings: Bookings required. Phone Bulimba L -
Creative writing workshop with Dave Hackett
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 10 – 11am
Learn how to expand the vision for your story, develop plot lines that are interesting, consider unique and unusual settings and write the unexpected. This is a super fun and fully interactive workshop where participants will learn that anything is possible in creative writing. Ideal for children aged eight years and older. Bookings essential.Presented as part of Brisbane City Council’s Summ -
City Hall Light Spectacular
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 7:30pm
With its enchanting narrative and creative flair, The Gold Lotto City Hall Light Spectacular has fast become a highlight of the festive season.Running nightly from 9-24 December, the Light Spectacular features an exquisite, animated Christmas story beaming brightly onto City Hall every 15 minutes between 7:30pm and midnight.This year’s story is a playful, Aussie take on The Night Before Christmas. Set in a suburban backyard during a hot, Brisbane summer, -
Christmas in The Grove
Ferny Grove State Primary School, 28 Finvoy Street, Ferny GroveSaturday, December 10, 2016, 5 – 8pm
A free family event for the community to join together and celebrate Christmas, featuring live entertainment, an animal farm, rides, kids craft, carols and fireworks.
Event type: Concerts & music, FreeAge range: Infants and toddlers, Preschool kids, Kids, Teens, Young adults, Adults (30+), SeniorsCost: FreeAge: All ages -
Choose-your-own-adventure writing workshop with Dave Lowe
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 11am – 12pm
A ‘choose-your-own-adventure’ is a kind of book where the reader decides which path to take. During this fun workshop, internationally published author of the Stinky & Jinks series, Dave Lowe, shows how to plan and write one.
Ideal for children aged 8-13 years. Bookings essential.Presented as part of Brisbane City Council’s Summer Reading program.
Venue: Stones Corner LibraryVenue address: Stones Corner Libr -
Cheeky Monkey Club: The Frosty Rescue
Saturday, December 10, 2016, 10 – 10:45am
With Christmas celebrations underway, everyone is super excited about the festive season. Everything stops when Cheeky Monkey receives a message from Santa saying that Frosty the snowman is missing from the North Pole! Can Cheeky Monkey and his friends find Frosty and get him back to the North Pole before he melts? Ideal for children aged eight years and younger.Presented as part of Brisbane City Council’s Summer Reading program.
Ve -
Bulimba Creek explorer
Bulimba Creek BikewaySaturday, December 10, 2016, 9:30am – 12:30pm
Explore sections of the fantastic Bulimba Creek bikeway as it hugs the creek and meanders through suburbs including Mansfield, Carindale, Cannon Hill and Murarrie. This ride is mostly on bike paths and a flat ride of just over 20kms. There will be rest breaks to suit the group.
Cost: FreeEvent type: Fitness & well-beingBookings: Not required - Just be at the meeting point 15 minutes before the r -
Measles warning after confirmed Brisbane case - Brisbane Times
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Measles warning after confirmed Brisbane case
Brisbane Times
Brisbane residents are cautioned to be on the alert for measles, after a case was diagnosed in a man who recently returned from overseas. Metro North Public Health Unit confirmed the case, and it was believed the man visited Coles in Kenmore on Tuesday ...
Measles warning for west BrisbaneNEWS.com.au
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Brisbane traffic: Major delays on Logan motorway - Brisbane Times
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Brisbane traffic: Major delays on Logan motorway
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Commuters are facing long travel times after roadworks on the Logan Motorway eastbound caused major delays early in the afternoon.
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Brisbane Lions dealt a tough draw to start the AFLW season | The ... - Courier Mail
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Brisbane Lions dealt a tough draw to start the AFLW season | The ...
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BRISBANE will be forced to walk a tightrope early in their AFL Womens campaign.
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Aceh earthquake: Spectre of Boxing Day tsunami haunts as more than 11,000 displaced
The spectre of the Boxing Day tsunami haunts scarred communities in Aceh as the number of displaced from Wednesday's earthquake balloons to more than 11,000. -
Park Orchards Primary School in lockdown after machete-wielding man in school yard
A primary school in Melbourne's east has gone into lockdown after a man armed with a knife ran through the school yard. -
Manny the Cow immortalised by international animal advocacy group
The steer that became famous around the world after making a bold bid for freedom after leaping from a ship in Fremantle Port before dying of exhaustion has become the "face" of an international animal advocacy organisation. -
Children have been held in isolation at Barwon Prison, says minister Jenny Mikakos
Detention of children could place Victoria in breach of international conventions. -
Pouring over an inspired design using humble concrete
A concreter builds his family's house to show how sophisticated this ancient material can be. -
Chaka the lion dies at Melbourne Zoo
Melbourne Zoo has just one elderly lion left after a second animal developed a neurological disease. -
Free range egg loopholes 'wide enough to drive truck through': RSPCA
The national free range egg standards draft denies shoppers the certainty they have long demanded, says the RSPCA. -
The one reason our mother refuses to sell the family home ... Christmas
There is a diligent young real estate agent who visits my 89-year-old mother in her large Sydney suburban home every few months. -
Why is Australia's education system going backwards?
We assess some of the most common arguments put forward to explain why Australian students are going backwards on key global tests like PISA, released this week. -
Australian skydivers set new national record
A group of intrepid Australian skydivers came together to create a new national record on Friday. -
Photios stand a warning for PM
John Howard was fond of saying the Liberal Party was a broad church. Not broad enough that Kristina Photios was able to speak her mind without having first quit ("Liberal Party powerbroker's wife Kristina Photios quits over lack of action on climate change", December 9). Are Liberal Party membership and integrity now mutually exclusive? Malcolm Turnbull should take note as he tries to lead the country while he doesn't even lead his own party.Bill Gillis Hallidays Point -
How $2 million became the new $1 million in Melbourne property in 2016
It’s been a bumper year for real estate, with surging demand and a ripple effect reshaping what it means to buy and sell in our most desirable suburbs. -
AFL financial chief Ray Gunston tries a fatherly approach to build bridge with players
AFL financial chief Ray Gunston tried to empathise with leading players by making reference to his son - star Hawthorn forward Jack - at Friday's meeting of league executives and key AFL Players' Association personnel. -
Cops watching arsonists as Canberra firefighters warn of heightened risk of grass fires
Police in Canberra are monitoring known arsonists as the forecast for bushfire season takes a turn for the worst. -
Canberra man can't overturn adoption because ACT assembly accidentally threw out relevant law
A Canberra man cannot have his own adoption undone and biological father formally recognised after ACT parliament inadvertently threw out the relevant law in an attempt to clean up the statute book. -
Buyers have woken up to the once sleeper suburb of Caulfield South
Buyers have woken up to this suburb where green space and local businesses kindle a sense of community. -
Left-arm spin Stars exchange tips ahead of new BBL season
Melbourne Stars players Morna Nielson and Michael Beer exchanged tips on left-arm spin bowling before the start of the Big Bash league season. -
Kippax graffiti mural is not just a Mistery project
Three artists worked with Tuggeranong Arts Centre on a program to paint a toilet block with Indigenous students. -
British PM Theresa May slaps down Boris Johnson in row over Saudi Arabia
The dispute between Theresa May and the man she appointed over foreign policy threatens to spill over into domestic party politics. -
AFL players not guilty of striking
Sure, footballers will strike this season. They'll strike up acquaintance, strike up conversations, sometimes strike fear, often strike the public fancy. They'll strike ball with boot as sweetly as they can. They'll strike it lucky, and some will strike gold, and others will strike each other, from time to time. -
Opposition leader driving force behind woman's vehicle rescue
Opposition leader Mark McGowan has helped out a woman in distress on Friday morning as her car broke down at a set of lights. -
House of the Week: a classic worker's cottage in Fitzroy
What is more Melbourne than a worker's cottage in Fitzroy with hidden attractions? -
Has the bell tolled for priests who run schools?
Has the bell tolled for priests who run Catholic schools? -
Australia v Pakistan Test series: Mickey Arthur's chance to get payback on James Sutherland, Pat Howard
It's not often in sport you get a chance to return the favour to those who sacked you but this is the scenario confronting Mickey Arthur. -
Ben Melham making the most of dream ride to Hong Kong with Rebel Dane
Sometimes things just work out right in life and for the combination of Ben Melham, Rebel Dane and the Hong Kong International Sprint it is exactly what happen in past couple of months. -
Westpac chairman Lindsay Maxsted hoses down apartment bubble fears
Westpac chairman Lindsay Maxsted is hosing down concerns about the looming surge in apartments on the market. -
Paris commuters given free public transport to help fight worst pollution in years
The lights have been deemed in the fabled City of Lights as Paris faces its highest pollution levels in more than a decade