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Night Feast
Staged at the iconic Brisbane Powerhouse, Night Feast is a month-long sensory celebration of feasting and art, running from 29 July to 23 August 2026.Set within a temporary village of Queensland fretwork, Cantonese lacquer and luminous neon, a selection of Brisbane's top chefs will feature their exclusive dishes. The culinary feast is paired with a menu of immersive art interventions, light installations and performance.Night Feast is a non-profit event produced by Brisbane Powerhouse through the support of Brisbane City Council.Entry to Night Feast is free and open to all ages.Note: Night Feast is a cashless event.For more information, visit the Night Feast website.
Night Feast
Staged at the iconic Brisbane Powerhouse, Night Feast is a month-long sensory celebration of feasting and art, running from 29 July to 23 August 2026.Set within a temporary village of Queensland fretwork, Cantonese lacquer and luminous neon, a selection of Brisbane's top chefs will feature their exclusive dishes. The culinary feast is paired with a menu of immersive art interventions, light installations and performance.Night Feast is a non-profit event produced by Brisbane Powerhouse through the support of Brisbane City Council.Entry to Night Feast is free and open to all ages.Note: Night Feast is a cashless event.For more information, visit the Night Feast website.
Go nuts about fruit in small spaces
Go nuts about fruit in small spaces! Even a small garden can give you this pleasure. There's nothing quite like picking and eating fruit you've grown yourself - and you don't need a big backyard to do it!Perfect for apartment and townhouse dwellers wanting to grow on a balcony, terrace, deck or courtyard - and anyone else working with a small garden.Join Northey Street City Farm co-founder, Dick Copeman, as he shares his list of favourite fruit and nut plants for a small garden and gives advice on how to give them their best chance of growing and producing successfully.This workshop is suitable for people who live in apartments and townhouses who want to grow on the balcony, terrace, deck or courtyard, and others who have a small garden space.Youth offerThis workshop is suitable for teenagers, accompanied by mum, dad or another adult guardian, who has also paid to attend the workshop.About the facilitatorsDick Copeman has been a medical doctor, environmental activist and permaculturalist. He helped found Northey Street City Farm in Brisbane in 1994 and initiated Northey Street's permaculture design certificate training courses.AJ is a permaculturalist with a passion for educating people about the beauty of nature and our interconnectedness with all life. He is a gardening 'jack-of-all-trades' who works at City Farm Nursery and our Youth Education and Community Composting at Northey Street City Farm. AJ holds a Permaculture Design Certificate.
Ukrainian Festival Brisbane 2026
The Ukrainian Festival Brisbane 2026 marks a significant milestone, celebrating 35 years of Ukrainian independence. Hosted by the Ukrainian Community of Queensland Inc, a not-for-profit and ACNC-registered charity, this year's festival is more meaningful than ever, highlighting the resilience, spirit and cultural richness of Ukraine.Visitors can enjoy a full day of immersive experiences, including live music and performances, traditional Ukrainian dance, authentic Ukrainian food and desserts, cultural displays, artisan market stalls and a range of family-friendly activities for all ages. Whether you have Ukrainian heritage or simply enjoy discovering new cultures, the festival offers a welcoming space for the broader community to come together in celebration. Celebrate culture, celebrate community and join us in marking 35 years of Ukrainian independence.Location: Ukranian Club Brisbane, 47 Galsworthy Street, Holland Park WestProudly sponsored by Brisbane City Council. For more information please visit Ukrainian Festival Facebook Page.
Night Feast
Staged at the iconic Brisbane Powerhouse, Night Feast is a month-long sensory celebration of feasting and art, running from 29 July to 23 August 2026.Set within a temporary village of Queensland fretwork, Cantonese lacquer and luminous neon, a selection of Brisbane's top chefs will feature their exclusive dishes. The culinary feast is paired with a menu of immersive art interventions, light installations and performance.Night Feast is a non-profit event produced by Brisbane Powerhouse through the support of Brisbane City Council.Entry to Night Feast is free and open to all ages.Note: Night Feast is a cashless event.For more information, visit the Night Feast website.
Northey Street Organic Farmers Market
There are a wide variety of organic fruits, veg, microgreens, grains and seeds, herbs and spices, meat, seafood, dairy, bread, milk, cheese, eggs, honey, pantry items, vegan food, ethical gifts, health and well-being services, kids activities, the City Farm Nursery, coffee, tea, juice, green smoothies, kombucha and Chai or Iced Matcha with your scrummy organic breakfast.For more information, visit the Northey Street City Farm website.
Bracken Ridge Backyard Bonanza
Get ready for the Bracken Ridge Backyard Bonanza, a vibrant day packed with live music, entertainment, delicious food, and activities for all ages. Bring your family and friends and enjoy a great day out in the heart of the community.This event is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. For more information, please visit the event Facebook.
Brisbane Kite Festival
A wonderful free family event full of fun for all ages, from toddlers and preschoolers to teens and young and older adults. Bring your own kite or choose one from the wide variety on sale.Food trucks, a sausage sizzle, children's rides, face painting and other fun activities promise a lovely day in the winter sun.This event is organised by the Rotary Clubs of Brisbane South-East and Carindale and proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. For more information please visit Brisbane Kite Festival Facebook.
Bands in Parks: A Little Bit of Magic
Bands in Parks performs at Brisbane City Hall.Step into a world of enchantment with Queensland Wind Orchestra conducted by David Law. Let them take you on an unforgettable musical journey where fantasy, adventure and a touch of magic come to life in the magnificent surroundings of City Hall. From the mystical power of Incantation and Dance to the fiery passion of Ritual Fire Dance, this captivating program celebrates music's ability to inspire wonder and imagination.Audiences of all ages will delight in the timeless charm of favourites from Mary Poppins, alongside a magical selection of works that sparkle with colour, energy and excitement.The concert is free but if you would like to sit and sip with a glass of wine and cheese plate, or enjoy afternoon tea and cake, then it's just $12 per person. Bookings can be made by calling Brisbane City Hall Concierge Desk on 0457 068 055.
Night Feast
Staged at the iconic Brisbane Powerhouse, Night Feast is a month-long sensory celebration of feasting and art, running from 29 July to 23 August 2026.Set within a temporary village of Queensland fretwork, Cantonese lacquer and luminous neon, a selection of Brisbane's top chefs will feature their exclusive dishes. The culinary feast is paired with a menu of immersive art interventions, light installations and performance.Night Feast is a non-profit event produced by Brisbane Powerhouse through the support of Brisbane City Council.Entry to Night Feast is free and open to all ages.Note: Night Feast is a cashless event.For more information, visit the Night Feast website.
Brisbane City Markets - Reddacliff Place
The original of the Brisbane City Markets inner-city markets, Wednesday at Reddacliff Place is a favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike. With amazing stalls each week, you'll never be short for choice - whether it be lunch, groceries, provisions, gifts or more.Find out more on the Brisbane City Markets website.Reddacliff Place is located at the very top of Queen Street Mall.
WindsorFest 2026
WindsorFest 2026 is a free vibrant, fun, family-focused day attracting thousands of visitors. It will feature a day-time schedule of amusement rides, roaming entertainment and community markets operating from 10am to 4pm, with food trucks, a beer garden and a twilight live music event from 5pm-8pm.Location: Windsor State School, 1 Harris Lane, Windsor 4030This event is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. For more information, please visit the Windsor State School P&C website.
Northey Street Organic Farmers Market
There are a wide variety of organic fruits, veg, microgreens, grains and seeds, herbs and spices, meat, seafood, dairy, bread, milk, cheese, eggs, honey, pantry items, vegan food, ethical gifts, health and well-being services, kids activities, the City Farm Nursery, coffee, tea, juice, green smoothies, kombucha and Chai or Iced Matcha with your scrummy organic breakfast.For more information, visit the Northey Street City Farm website.
Brisbane Serbian Festival
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience filled with live entertainment, delectable Serbian food and sweets, exciting kids rides, captivating Serbian dancing, and competitions with fantastic prizes to be won! Location: Dutton Park State School Oval, Woolloongabba.For more information please visit the event page on Facebook.The Brisbane Serbian Festival is proudly brought to you by the St Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church, Woolloongabba and supported by Brisbane City Council.
Brisbane City Markets - Reddacliff Place
The original of the Brisbane City Markets inner-city markets, Wednesday at Reddacliff Place is a favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike. With amazing stalls each week, you'll never be short for choice - whether it be lunch, groceries, provisions, gifts or more.Find out more on the Brisbane City Markets website.Reddacliff Place is located at the very top of Queen Street Mall.
Matsuri Brisbane 2026
Welcome to Matsuri Brisbane 2026!Join us for a historic celebration as 2026 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Japan and Australia.To celebrate this special milestone, Matsuri Brisbane 2026 will highlight the strong bond and cultural exchange between Japan and Australia that has grown over the past 50 years.Enjoy traditional music, delicious street food, exciting performances, and unforgettable cultural experiences - all live and in person. It's the perfect chance to connect with the community, make new friends, and experience the beauty, energy, and spirit of Japan.With over 30,000 expected visitors, this exciting event offers a full day of performances, cultural activities, delicious food, and fun for all ages. Matsuri Brisbane features a vibrant lineup of Japanese cultural performances including Taiko drums, Awa Odori, Yosakoi, Bon Odori, J-Pop, and martial arts demonstrations.Visitors can also enjoy traditional Japanese festival games such as Kendama and Super Ball Scoop, along with a variety of Japanese food, cultural stalls, travel information, and a licensed bar area.Cultural displays and workshops including Ikebana, Japanese calligraphy, and tea ceremony offer a chance to experience the beauty and traditions of Japan through hands-on activities and performances for all ages.Location: Whites Hill State College, 138 Burn Street, Camp HillThis event is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. For more information, please visit the Matsuri Brisbane website.
Northey Street Organic Farmers Market
There are a wide variety of organic fruits, veg, microgreens, grains and seeds, herbs and spices, meat, seafood, dairy, bread, milk, cheese, eggs, honey, pantry items, vegan food, ethical gifts, health and well-being services, kids activities, the City Farm Nursery, coffee, tea, juice, green smoothies, kombucha and Chai or Iced Matcha with your scrummy organic breakfast.For more information, visit the Northey Street City Farm website.
Brisbane City Markets - Reddacliff Place
The original of the Brisbane City Markets inner-city markets, Wednesday at Reddacliff Place is a favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike. With amazing stalls each week, you'll never be short for choice - whether it be lunch, groceries, provisions, gifts or more.Find out more on the Brisbane City Markets website.Reddacliff Place is located at the very top of Queen Street Mall.
QCPW 40th Anniversary Dinner
Queensland Child Protection Week celebrates its 40th Anniversary with an exceptional evening dedicated to recognising four decades of community commitment to keeping children safe.This special event offers an all-inclusive experience, with tickets covering dinner, a four-hour beverage package, and various lucky door prizes.Guests will enjoy a vibrant entertainment lineup featuring DJ Sax, the dynamic dance band The Ambassadors, and a special guest performance by Brisbane band Sheppard, all hosted by MC Katrina Blowers.Please note: This is a licensed event for guests aged 18 years and above. Dress code is Semi-formal.Don't miss this opportunity to come together and honour the people who make protecting children everybody's business.Proudly sponsored by Brisbane City Council. For more information please visit QCPW Website.
Northey Street Organic Farmers Market
There are a wide variety of organic fruits, veg, microgreens, grains and seeds, herbs and spices, meat, seafood, dairy, bread, milk, cheese, eggs, honey, pantry items, vegan food, ethical gifts, health and well-being services, kids activities, the City Farm Nursery, coffee, tea, juice, green smoothies, kombucha and Chai or Iced Matcha with your scrummy organic breakfast.For more information, visit the Northey Street City Farm website.
Nundah Festival
Welcome to the Nundah Festival. The annual festival, celebrating with food, live music, entertainment, stalls, bands, rides and more! The Nundah Festival is an award winning local event put together by local volunteers. This event is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. For more information, visit the Nundah Festival website.
Brisbane City Markets - Reddacliff Place
The original of the Brisbane City Markets inner-city markets, Wednesday at Reddacliff Place is a favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike. With amazing stalls each week, you'll never be short for choice - whether it be lunch, groceries, provisions, gifts or more.Find out more on the Brisbane City Markets website.Reddacliff Place is located at the very top of Queen Street Mall.
Northey Street Organic Farmers Market
There are a wide variety of organic fruits, veg, microgreens, grains and seeds, herbs and spices, meat, seafood, dairy, bread, milk, cheese, eggs, honey, pantry items, vegan food, ethical gifts, health and well-being services, kids activities, the City Farm Nursery, coffee, tea, juice, green smoothies, kombucha and Chai or Iced Matcha with your scrummy organic breakfast.For more information, visit the Northey Street City Farm website.
Festitalia
Celebrate the vibrant spirit of Italy at Festitalia, Queensland's premier Italian cultural festival. Experience a lively showcase of Italian food, music, art and traditions, from authentic cuisine and fine wines to live performances and cultural displays. Bringing together community, heritage and la dolce vita, Festitalia offers a colourful day out for all ages, right in the heart of Brisbane.Location: Brisbane RNA Showgrounds, Bowen HillsThis event is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. For more information, please visit the Festitalia website.