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Heart in sole: The tale of two cobblers on Eva Street

Heart in sole: The tale of two cobblers on Eva Street

The Italian father-and-son behind the weatherboard repair shop on Brisbane’s south side have been fixing shoes since the ’70s.

  • by Courtney Kruk

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Stickybeaks rejoice: Brisbane Open House returns with free access to historic buildings

Stickybeaks rejoice: Brisbane Open House returns with free access to historic buildings

A former premier’s residence, New Farm’s 1869 “Pink Flats” building is one of the suburb’s historic gems on show.

  • by Nick Dent
‘Small, loud and a bit hot’: Brisbane venues where bands most love to play
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‘Small, loud and a bit hot’: Brisbane venues where bands most love to play

From a little studio above a tyre shop to the Aussie Nash – we asked local musicians about their favourite places to play, and this is what they told us.

  • by Courtney Kruk
Queen’s Wharf will be a winner but no denying many visitors will lose
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Queen’s Wharf will be a winner but no denying many visitors will lose

At a time so many people are already struggling to keep a roof over their heads, this shiny new palace won’t help.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Why it’s so hard to get a coffee in Brisbane after 3pm

Why it’s so hard to get a coffee in Brisbane after 3pm

Afternoon caf-fiends are out of luck at most cafes around town – but we’ve found places where you can still get a quality cuppa after 3pm.

  • by Nick Dent
Queen’s Wharf to partly open in August, two years behind schedule

Queen’s Wharf to partly open in August, two years behind schedule

Seven years after demolition teams moved in at the old Queensland government executive building, the opening date for Queen’s Wharf has been set.

  • by Cameron Atfield
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‘So honest about domestic abuse’: How Tina Turner’s story resonates here and now

‘So honest about domestic abuse’: How Tina Turner’s story resonates here and now

Turner’s triumph over prejudice and violence to become the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll is a timely one for Australia in 2024.

  • by Nick Dent
‘I don’t think we’ll be the last’: Why one of Brisbane’s best bars has closed

‘I don’t think we’ll be the last’: Why one of Brisbane’s best bars has closed

The closure came just days after it was named Queensland’s best bar. Still, owner Jamie Fleming remains optimistic about Brisbane’s food and drink future.

  • by Matt Shea
Ranking cities risks papering over their cracks (even if it’s Brisbane’s turn to brag)
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Ranking cities risks papering over their cracks (even if it’s Brisbane’s turn to brag)

City rankings can be good for bragging rights, but it’s not always helpful to look at your neighbours to assess how you’re going at home.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Brigitte got drunk at her workplace. Instead of a reprimand, she got applause

Brigitte got drunk at her workplace. Instead of a reprimand, she got applause

Jane Austen spoof Plied and Prejudice is a ‘drunk theatre’ show – a trend that attracts new audiences and gives companies an extra revenue stream.

  • by Nick Dent
Brisbane council warns of bus-system breakdown during 50-cent fare trial

Brisbane council warns of bus-system breakdown during 50-cent fare trial

In response, the government says it will negotiate more bus funding, amid fears the lower fares “will bring the whole house of cards tumbling down”.

  • by Cloe Read