Living in Brisbane - May-June 2022 South edition

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LIVING IN BRISBANE

@snapsproject, Kangaroo Point

May–June 2022: See Brisbane Metro’s pilot vehicle | Snap up a dining deal | Plans for Victoria Park / Barrambin

New era of public transport: Lord Mayor The recent months have been incredibly tough and Brisbane’s recovery from our biggest-ever rain event is going to take time. While this has been my focus, it’s great to see progress on projects like Brisbane Metro, which will revolutionise public transport for decades to come. Brisbane Metro is considered such an important initiative that all levels of government are now on board supporting it.

Esem Projects, Superorganism (2021)

The project passed another major milestone recently with the first Brisbane Metro pilot vehicle – the first of its kind in Australia – starting local testing. This fully-electric vehicle will have capacity for up to 170 passengers who will travel in style with next-stop displays and panoramic windows.

Immerse yourself in a display of luminous art installations by visiting Botanica: Contemporary Art Outside at the City Botanic Gardens this month.

Brisbane Metro will service 18 stations from Eight Mile Plains to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and simplifies travel through turn-up-and-go services, 24/7 on weekends.

The free outdoor art exhibition is open daily from 5-10pm until Sunday 29 May.

Our city is growing fast and Brisbane Metro will help ensure we cater for that growth. Expect to jump on board in 2024.

Artworks span a range of styles, from a projection of a flying Persian-style carpet to an augmented reality sculpture bringing lost Queensland flora back to life. Learn more about the artworks through tours and talks or celebrate a night out with family and friends. There’s music, food trucks and an outdoor bar on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 5pm.

Adrian Schrinner, LORD MAYOR

For the full program, visit brisbane.qld.gov.au


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Brisbane roads safer with black spot upgrade Brisbane roads have been made safer after work to upgrade two black spot intersections was recently completed.

Brisbane roads safer with black spot upgrade

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Dining deals

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Brisbane’s new era of connected transport

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Green Heart Fair is back in a new location

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In St Lucia, works transformed the right-turn from Sir Fred Schonell Drive into Coldridge Street into a controlled right-turn with a dedicated turning lane.

Greenlight for Breakfast Creek Green Bridge

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Since 2010, Council has completed black spot upgrades at 48 locations citywide.

Celebrating Brisbane’s rich cultural legacy

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For more information, visit our website and search ‘Road and Intersection Projects’.

Coming soon to Victoria Park / Barrambin

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How you can be part of the Brisbane app

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In brief

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Off-road cycling to ramp-up in Brisbane

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Art hits the streets

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Brisbane through time

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Local news

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The breakdown on composting 8 Make a difference in our community

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School holiday ideas

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What’s On – citywide

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What’s On – regional

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Views of Brisbane

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Your passport to nature

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The roundabout central island at the Boundary Road and Formation Street intersection in Wacol has been widened – increasing the turning movement for vehicles entering the roundabout and slowing down speed through the intersection.

Looking for new reasons to dine out and support local businesses? You’ll find plenty of inspiration and deals during Dine BNE City, from 1-29 May. Experience the best of the city’s restaurants and bars, including COPPA, Banc Brasserie, Donna Chang, and Walter’s Steakhouse, as they serve up one mammoth month of unmissable dining experiences and exclusive offers. There will also be a range of ticketed and free events, including Urban Wine Walk and Sea to the City. Help reignite the city’s dining scene and support its economic recovery by getting out and making the most of everything that makes the river city an exciting place to live and visit. For more information, visit bnecity.com.au/dine

FOR MORE INFORMATION GET IN TOUCH WITH COUNCIL | BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU | 3403 8888


Artist impression

BRISBANE’S NEW ERA OF CONNECTED TRANSPORT

Flash charging at end of route

Brisbane Metro’s pilot vehicle has arrived for testing throughout 2022 and into 2023. It’s the first of the 60 high-capacity, highfrequency Brisbane Metro vehicles Council will introduce – the first of their kind in Australia. The Brisbane Metro has many light rail features but can travel on existing infrastructure instead of needing tracks, overhead wires and poles. Flash charging systems are used to charge the Brisbane Metro at end of route locations in under six minutes and they emit zero tailpipe emissions. Flash charging points will be installed at four end of route locations and are 85 times faster than at-home electric vehicle charging systems. Brisbane Metro is a new transport solution linking the city to the suburbs and a key part of Brisbane’s greater transport network. Visit our website and search ‘Brisbane Metro’ for project updates.

BRISBANE METRO KEY FEATURES: 24.4 metres long and 2.6 metres wide fully electric operation

Sophisticated 21st century interior

automated on-request ramp access at the first passenger door three mobility aid bays in the first passenger compartment next stop audio and hearing loops in all compartments on-board real-time travel information for passengers Wi-Fi and USB charging points capacity for 150 passengers. FOR MORE INFORMATION GET IN TOUCH WITH COUNCIL | BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU | 3403 8888

Brisbane Metro pilot vehicle

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Greenlight for Breakfast Creek Green Bridge Construction of the Breakfast Creek Green Bridge will soon be underway after a Brisbane-based contractor, Georgiou Brady Joint Venture, was the successful candidate to deliver the exciting new transport link. The bridge will feature: an 80-metre arch bridge span across Breakfast Creek a 175-metre extension of the Lores Bonney Riverwalk from Cameron Rocks Reserve dedicated pathways for pedestrians and cyclists viewpoints of Brisbane River and Newstead House a landing point in Newstead Park with new signage, rest areas and drinking fountains integrated pathways and landscaping within Newstead Park and Cameron Rocks Reserve a new two-way on-road cycle path from the bridge landing at Newstead Park, along Breakfast Creek Road and Newstead Avenue, through to Newstead Terrace at Halford Street

Green Heart Fair is back in a new location

interpretive signage and feature lighting. Construction will create approximately 140 local jobs, with the new green bridge expected to open in 2024. For project updates, visit our website and search ‘Green Bridges Program’.

Brisbane’s favourite sustainable living festival, Council’s Green Heart Fair will return on Sunday 29 May at a brand-new location: Victoria Park / Barrambin. Learn how to go green while reconnecting with nature on 64 hectares of open space and rolling hills. The free, family and dogfriendly event will feature more than 120 sustainability experts sharing practical tips to help you live an eco-friendly life. There will also be a free native plants giveaway, artisan markets, food trucks and live shows by dirtgirlworld and the Urban Utilities Water Warriors. This year’s event will feature a hub dedicated to flood resilience. It will showcase easy and cost-effective ways to help households withstand severe weather. Visit greenheartfair.com.au for more information.

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Celebrating Brisbane’s rich cultural legacy From the annual Indigenous Art Program (see page 7) to Queen Street Mall’s weekly Gathering performances, Council continues to recognise the achievements and rich cultural heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Brisbane. From 3–10 July, we’ll celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures with a program of NAIDOC Week events, honouring this year’s theme of ‘Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!’. July is also Black History Month, so keep an eye out for family fun days, children’s storytime, cultural performances, movie screenings, art exhibitions and more. Visit our website for NAIDOC Week and Black History Month activities closer to the event dates. FOR MORE INFORMATION GET IN TOUCH WITH COUNCIL | BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU | 3403 8888


Artist impression

COMING SOON TO

VICTORIA PARK / BARRAMBIN Council is progressing exciting new projects identified in the Victoria Park Vision ahead of the release of the Draft Master Plan later this year, creating more to see and do in the park sooner. With new park furniture, barbecues and picnic shelters being installed later this year, it’s all part of Council’s plan to transform Victoria Park / Barrambin into a world-class iconic parkland with something for everyone. Find out more and have your say on these exciting projects, including new spaces for outdoor activities and a pump track with skateable elements. Have your say or meet the project team at the upcoming community engagement events at Victoria Park / Barrambin.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Date and Time

Location

Sunday 29 May, 9am-3pm

Find us at the Green Heart Fair

Sunday 5 June, 9am-12 noon

Spring Hill side (access off Gregory Terrace, adjacent to Brisbane Girls Grammar School)

Sunday 12 June, 9am-12 noon

Herston side (access off Herston Road, behind Victoria Park Bistro)

FOR MORE INFORMATION GET IN TOUCH WITH COUNCIL | BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU | 3403 8888

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IN BRIEF Free hazardous waste drop-off Do you have any batteries, empty gas bottles, electronic waste or fluorescent light bulbs needing to be thrown out? Head to Ferny Grove Resource Recovery Centre on Saturday 4 June to dispose of your household hazardous waste for free. For a list of items accepted, visit brisbane.qld.gov.au

Nominate a multicultural business leader

How you can be part of the Brisbane app Join more than 190,000 people who have downloaded the Brisbane app to find the best of what Brisbane has to offer.

Do you know someone from a multicultural background running a successful business in Brisbane? Honour their creativity, innovation and resilience by nominating them for the Lord Mayor’s Multicultural Awards for Business. Nominations close on Sunday 12 June, with the winners announced at the Lord Mayor’s multicultural business dinner in September. Visit our website to nominate.

Contact-free crossing Touchless and sensor-activated pedestrian buttons are being trialled at two intersections in Herston. The technology will improve accessibility for people with disability and increase hygiene. If the three-month trial is a success, the touchless pedestrian buttons may be phased in citywide over the coming years for all new sites.

From well-loved local cafes and parks to special events and guides, the app is your one-stop-shop for planning your next day out. Be a part of the fun by following these simple steps. 1. Download the app for free by scanning the QR code below. 2. Create guides to promote your favourite local businesses, parks and places to explore. 3. Discover more to see and do by following other users and viewing their guides for a perfect Brisbane day (or night) out. 4. Create or claim your business listing to reach your customers.

Scan the QR code to download the Brisbane app today.

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Off-road cycling to ramp-up in Brisbane New off-road cycling facilities are set to give riders even more opportunities to explore Brisbane’s natural beauty. Council’s Off-Road Cycling Strategy aims to meet the needs of the rapidly growing off-road cycling community while protecting our natural environment. The strategy will guide future investment in off-road cycling facilities within bushland reserves and parks – introducing dirt jumps, skill tracks and single trails, as well as improving existing trails and routes. Visit our website to read the Off-Road Cycling Strategy. FOR MORE INFORMATION GET IN TOUCH WITH COUNCIL | BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU | 3403 8888


Brisbane through time Explore our ever-changing city through new eyes with Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane, a new exhibit at the Museum of Brisbane.

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Presenting more than 100 historical and modern depictions of the Brisbane region from the museum’s collections, the free exhibition captures the city’s past, present and potential future. KYRA MANCKTELOW, OUR WAY (2022), QUEEN STREET, BRISBANE CITY

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Did you know you can see some of the newest art in Brisbane while walking? Explore the works of emerging and early career First Nation artists in Council’s new Outdoor Gallery exhibition, OUTstanding, as part of the Indigenous Art Program. See artworks featured in lightboxes, banners, vitrines and projections across 12 city locations, from Howard Smith Wharves to Fish Lane, until Sunday 7 August. Visit our website to find out more about this year’s exhibition.

From an 1878 work depicting St Helena Island to a newly commissioned sound artwork by Artist in Residence, Lawrence English, Making Place traces Brisbane’s evolution and challenges visitors to ponder “What makes a place?”. The immersive exhibition includes 18 sound themes, as well as in-depth audio descriptions and Auslan interpretations of artworks, accessible on your mobile phone or tablet. Museum of Brisbane is located on Level 3 of Brisbane City Hall, Adelaide Street, Brisbane City. Visit museumofbrisbane.com.au

Stephen Nothling, Bellevue View (2020)

MADELINE HOLT (2021), RNA SHOWGROUNDS, BOWEN HILLS Keep your steps up following the trail of murals from the recent Brisbane Street Art Festival. From the CBD to South Brisbane, and Stafford to Albion, you’ll find large-scale artworks on walls and under bridges at iconic Brisbane locations. Visit bsafest.com.au to find all the locations. FOR MORE INFORMATION GET IN TOUCH WITH COUNCIL | BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU | 3403 8888

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Local news

The breakdown on composting Did you know 400,000 wheelie bins worth of food waste went to landfill over the past year? Composting at home can make a big difference by turning kitchen scraps into renewable resources like garden fertiliser, all while reducing your impact on the environment. Start today with one of our programs: apply for the Compost Rebate Program, which reimburses up to $70 of the cost of compost equipment dispose of your kitchen scraps at one of Council’s community composting hubs

TALK TO A PLANNER Ever wondered about the development potential of your property? Head to Council’s Talk to a Planner event to consult with our urban planners. Bring your questions to Garden City Library on Thursday 9 June from 4-6.30pm. Visit the website to book.

volunteer as a caretaker at a community composting hub to learn about the process and get involved register your interest in the Master Composter training course when you’re ready to take the next step in your composting journey. Visit our website for more information and tips on reducing food waste at home.

MORE TO SEE AND DO AT WALLY TATE New toilets, a clubhouse, footpaths, barbecue, picnic shelters, car park, widened access way and a shared path have all recently opened at Wally Tate Park, Runcorn. Council’s upgrade has also provided a secondary field and four new practice nets, while the senior cricket field received a major upgrade. Both fields now include irrigation and lighting.

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Make a difference in our community National Volunteers Week in May celebrates and recognises the important work volunteers do in our community.

PRODUCE YOUR OWN PODCAST

If you’re interested in volunteering, here are some ways to share your passion for Brisbane with Council.

Passionate about a topic and want to broadcast it to the world? Learn to be a podcast pro using new recording equipment at Sunnybank Hills Library. Attend an ‘Introduction to podcasting’ workshop for hands-on training before you start recording. Visit our website to book a workshop.

Join one of the 163 Habitat Brisbane groups whose hands-on conservation efforts include weed removal, mulching, creating wildlife habitats and planting trees. Join our Environment Centre volunteers at Karawatha Forest, Downfall Creek and Boondall Wetlands to help deliver guided walks and activities. Our Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha, the City Botanic Gardens and Sherwood Arboretum also take in volunteers to welcome visitors and lead guided walks. Visit our website for more information. FOR MORE INFORMATION GET IN TOUCH WITH COUNCIL | BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU | 3403 8888


Warm up to the winter school holidays with these boredom-busting, free and low-cost Council activities for kids of all ages. Visit our website for event details. 1

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GET CRAFTY

Planetarium, Toowong

Let your imagination guide your crafty spirit with sessions learning to make a DIY flower press, string art pieces and clay creations.

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GO ON A GALACTIC ADVENTURE Take a guided tour of the solar system with a children’s show at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium.

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MAKE MEMORIES Grandparents can get in on the fun with the GOLD ‘n’ Kids program of activities, including sailing, soccer and cartoon drawing.

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DAY AT THE MUSEUM

Quinn’s Street Park Balmoral

Explore culture and art at the Museum of Brisbane with free exhibitions, teen drawing workshops, Clock Tower tours and more.

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BURN SOME ENERGY Meet up with friends for an Active and Healthy session. Choose from abseiling, rock-climbing, kayaking and more.

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CREATE SOMETHING

Karawatha

Chermside Library

Get creative and develop your ideas at the Visible Ink Youth Hub. Book a rehearsal space or use equipment including a 3D printer.

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VISIT THE LIBRARY Council’s 33 libraries host free activities including makerspaces, STEM workshops, games and more.

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MEET BUSHLAND NEIGHBOURS Get up close to Brisbane’s native wildlife at Council’s environment centres.

STILL STUCK FOR IDEAS? Download the Brisbane app and find more to see and do near you.

FOR MORE INFORMATION GET IN TOUCH WITH COUNCIL | BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU | 3403 8888

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CITY WIDE VARIOUS $

THE GROUND BENEATH US FESTIVAL, 27-29 MAY Various locations Explore the healing power of music, watch performances celebrating Brisbane’s cultural and musical identity, and join in a sonic meditation by the river. soundsacrossoceans.com

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SEA TO THE CITY, 29 MAY Eagle Street Pier to Customs House, Brisbane City Enjoy a mouth-watering bug and oyster trail, plus other tasty treats from pop-up stalls by local restaurants alongside spectacular river views. bnecity.com.au

VARIOUS $

BRISBANE MARATHON, 4-5 JUNE Alice Street to City Botanic Gardens, Brisbane City Choose from the test of ultimate endurance, the half marathon, a 10-kilometre run, two five-kilometre events and even a two-kilometre mini marathon. brisbanemarathon.com.au

FREE

THE SOUND SOCIETY, 5 JUNE Roma Street Parkland Pack a picnic rug and settle in for a relaxing afternoon of live jazz tunes, with picnic hampers available from The Garden Room cafe. visitbrisbane.com.au

FREE

LUMINOUS LANTERN PARADE, 10 JUNE South Bank Parklands Brisbane’s iconic celebration of multiculturalism lights up South Bank with glowing paper lanterns, as well as live music and performances. multiculturalaustralia.org.au

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BRISSTYLE TWILIGHT MARKETS, 15 JULY King George Square, Brisbane City Uncover all kinds of treasures to satisfy your thirst for sustainable shopping at the markets selling 100% locally handmade goods, featuring more than 60 local designers. Treat yourself! brisstyle.com.au

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CUT OUT WHAT'S on and stick it on YOUR fridge!


Please check event details and confirm with organisers that events are still going ahead before you make plans.

Check out the Brisbane app for more event listings!

REGIONAL EVENTS FREE

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GOLD

GENTLE FITNESS Tuesdays, 9-10am, Our Place Hall, Inala Improve balance, coordination and flexibility. Suitable for seniors. To book, email yumischaefer@gmail.com

JAZZ AT THE LAKE

NATURE JOURNALING

5 & 19 June, 2.30-5.30pm, The Lake Parklands, Forest Lake Round out every first and third weekend of the month with smooth jazz sounds.

12 June, 10am-12 noon, Karawatha Forest Discovery Centre Spend time observing the local flora and fauna. To book, visit eventbrite.com.au

FREE

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BALL SPORTS PROGRAM FOR KIDS 11 June, 10-10.30am, Mortimer Road Park, Acacia Ridge Work on motor skills. To book, visit billysbuddies.com.au

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GOLD

12 & 19 June, 8.30-9.30am, Calamvale District Park, Calamvale Enjoy a fun workout following choreography to world music. brisbane.qld.gov.au

CUT OUT WHAT'S on and stick it on YOUR fridge!

FREESTYLE SCOOTER COACHING 28 June, 10am-12 noon, J.F O’Grady Memorial Park, Fairfield Learn new skills and how to ride safely. brisbane.qld.gov.au

10-17 YRS

ZUMBA

Wednesdays, 2.30-3.30pm, Sherwood Neighbourhood Centre, Sherwood Improve coordination. Suitable for seniors. To book, email admin@sherwoodnc.org

25 June, 4-5.30pm, Toohey Forest, Nathan Explore the natural environment at dusk led by an experienced guide. To book, visit eventbrite.com.au

FREE

BELLY DANCE

TWILIGHT WALK

FREE

Tuesdays, 9.30-10.15am, Nosworthy Park, Corinda Increase cardiovascular fitness and build endurance and strength. To book, call 0432 168 667.

20 June, 10am-12.30pm, Sherwood Neighbourhood Centre, Sherwood Create your own clay goodies. Suitable for seniors. To book, email admin@sherwoodnc.org

GOLD

BOXFIT

CERAMIC BOWLS

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#VIEWSOFBRISBANE Thanks to everyone who shared their amazing Views of Brisbane! Simply share your photos on Instagram using #viewsofbrisbane or join our Views of Brisbane Facebook group for your chance to be featured.

Your passport to nature adventure @marzfx

Embark on a world of adventure with a Nature Play Brisbane Passport.   The small booklet looks just like a real passport and is filled with fun nature-play missions, stickers and blank pages to record all your adventures.   Featuring 10 Council green spaces, bike paths and waterways, you won’t have to go far for an epic nature quest.   More than 40,000 families have already picked up a Brisbane Passport in the past two years.   @bubsandreviews

Collect a passport at one of Council’s three environment centres in Karawatha Forest, Boondall Wetlands and Downfall Creek, or order online at natureplayqld.org.au

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