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Brisbane City Markets
Wednesday, 24 June 2026, 8am - 6pm

Brisbane City Markets

Come and enjoy the city markets in  Reddacliff Place at the top of Queen Street Mall which remains a favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike. You’ll never be short for choice – whether it be delicious market eats, the freshest of farm direct goods, hand made provisions, gifts or more. Visit the Goodwill Projects website for more information.

Gathering: Blak : Story : Song
Wednesday, 24 June 2026, 12 - 1pm

Gathering: Blak : Story : Song

Gathering presents Blak : Story : Song. Blak : Story : Song is a concert series that promotes and engages intergenerational First Nations singer songwriters and our international indigenous allies. Co-curated by Deline Briscoe (Yalanji), a collective of artists present their songs in a stripped back, intimate setting that allows space for truth telling, deeper audience connection and inspired musical collaborations.  Take a 1 hour journey with these songwriters, while they share their songwriting talent in all its raw honesty.   Catch their set from 12noon to 1pm at the Queen Street Mall main stage.  This Gathering event is produced by Cre8tive Nations.

Brisbane City Markets
Wednesday, 1 July 2026, 8am - 6pm

Brisbane City Markets

Come and enjoy the city markets in  Reddacliff Place at the top of Queen Street Mall which remains a favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike. You’ll never be short for choice – whether it be delicious market eats, the freshest of farm direct goods, hand made provisions, gifts or more. Visit the Goodwill Projects website for more information.

Gathering: Zhane
Wednesday, 1 July 2026, 12 - 1pm

Gathering: Zhane

Gathering presents Zhane.  Zhane Osborne James is a proud Saibai Island woman of the Torres Strait Islands in Far North Queensland. She relocated to the mainland in Cairns and grew up around family, staying connected to the land, sea and waterways. She enjoys practicing Traditional customs and passing these on to future generations through the techniques of weaving, Traditional song and dance and having informative conversations around life as a Torres Strait Islander and the cultural practices that are involved.  Take part in this free interactive weaving session by Zhane on Wednesday 1 July from 12 noon to 1pm at the Queen Street Mall stage.  This Gathering event is produced by Cre8tive Nations.

Visible Ink takeover the QSM Stage featuring Evey Alexander: NAIDOC Edition
Tuesday, 7 July 2026, 12 - 1:30pm

Visible Ink takeover the QSM Stage featuring Evey Alexander: NAIDOC Edition

Evey Alexander is a young indigenous acoustic guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. She shows her passion for music through live performances in a multitude of different spaces, adapting her sound to the vibe of the venue ensuring that her performances are enjoyable every time. This performance is in celebration of NAIDOC Week 2026! Evey will be performing on the Main Stage of the Queen Street Mall at 12-12.30pm and 1-1.30pm.

Brisbane City Markets
Wednesday, 8 July 2026, 8am - 6pm

Brisbane City Markets

Come and enjoy the city markets in  Reddacliff Place at the top of Queen Street Mall which remains a favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike. You’ll never be short for choice – whether it be delicious market eats, the freshest of farm direct goods, hand made provisions, gifts or more. Visit the Goodwill Projects website for more information.

Gathering: Joe Geia Band
Wednesday, 8 July 2026, 12 - 1pm

Gathering: Joe Geia Band

Gathering presents Joe Geia Band.  Geia is a renowned singer/songwriter, guitarist, didgeridoo player and influential figure in the development of contemporary Indigenous music. He writes music of bravery and beauty, telling of Aboriginal life in Australia, of the quest for justice and belonging, of history, family and love. “I want to promote change and understanding, melodically and harmoniously,” he says, “while still sharing the little known aspects of Aboriginal history”.  As the writer of renowned songs such as Yil Lull and Uncle Willie he remains an active recording and performing artist sharing his Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture through music.  Join us at the mainstage of Queen Street Mall for a special performance by the Joe Geia Band on Wednesday 8 July between 12 noon and 1pm. This Gathering event is produced by Cre8tive Nations.