Living in Brisbane - October 2022 East edition

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Another way residents can prepare is to sign up for the Brisbane Severe Weather Alert service. More than 2.7 million emails and SMS messages were distributed by this service during the devastating February flood. But we need more residents signed up to this free service.

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Be prepared

‘Flood Awareness Map’ to access the free tool.

continue to be available outside our depots in Zillmere, Newmarket, Morningside and Darra.

Council’s Flood Awareness Map helps you to understand the likelihood of flooding in your local area, based on flood modelling. Council is committed to ensuring residents have the latest flood information and will continue to update the map as new information becomes

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That’s why until Thursday 1 December, residents who sign up have the chance to win from a pool of prizes, including a $5000 family holiday at Tangalooma Island Resort. We can’t stop severe weather but we can be better prepared.

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Summer is on its way and with it comes the increased risk of severe weather and flooding.

Sign up for the Brisbane Severe Weather Alert to receive warnings about weatherdangerousandenter the draw to win a trip to Tangalooma Island Resort.

Sign up for weather alerts and a chance to win: Lord Mayor

Brisbane faces another season of potentially severe weather and now is the time for residents to prepare.

That’s why we recently threw open the doors of our depots for the first time for three 'super sandbag weekends'.

Adrian Schrinner, LORD MAYOR

Residents weren’t only given an opportunity to stockpile sandbags, SES volunteers also provided practical advice on how to prepare for storm Sandbagsseason.will

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Once complete in early 2024, the 80-metre arch bridge will connect the Lores Bonney Riverwalk to Newstead Park, providing a safer walking and riding link to the inner city and CBD. You’ll be able to enjoy stunning views of Newstead House and the Brisbane River from vantage points at the southern and northern approaches to the Council’sbridge.new green bridges will make it easier to get around on foot, by bike or public transport. Search ‘green bridges’ on our website for project updates.

Piling activities will continue until mid-2023 in preparation for installation of the main bridge span.

Visit our website and search ‘Victoria Park’ to view the Draft Master Plan and share your feedback by Sunday 30 October.

Now it’s time for you to have your say to help Council shape the park into an iconic destination with something for everyone.

Be part of the transformation of Victoria Park by having your say on the Draft Master Plan.

An adventure playground, new waterholes and wetlands, a high ropes course, nature water play gully and Tree House lookout are just some of the ideas proposed in the plan, which is a roadmap for the design evolution of Brisbane’s biggest new parkland.

Marine construction works have started on the Breakfast Creek Green Bridge, with the piling barge in place.

Help shape the future of parklandBIGGESTBrisbane’snew DISCOVERY DAY AT VICTORIA PARK, SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER  Explore the park and find out what’s planned, while enjoying live music, kids’ entertainment, adventure activities, food trucks and more from 10am-2pm.

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TRY SOMETHING NEW

Month’s theme, Social Connections, Council presents opportunities for seniors to explore Brisbane and spend time with loved ones or meet like-minded people.

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Seniors Cabaret Gala: Golden Age of Pop, then plan your endof-year get-together at the Lord Mayor’s Seniors Christmas Parties, from 5-9 December at City Hall. Visit our website for bookings.

Sign up for the Brisbane Severe Weather Alert for a chance to win a trip to Tangalooma Island Resort on Moreton Island.

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and learn new skills. GOLD ‘n’ Kids activities are specially designed for seniors and children to do together.

Council is making sure it is prepared for a wetter than average spring and summer, and urging residents to do the same. We all know how unpredictable the summer storm season can be, so let’s get in first before the weather does. Sign up now.

Located on the basement level of City Hall, Council’s 50 Plus Centre hosts low-cost activities for seniors and pensioners over 50. Search ‘GOLD’ or ‘50 Plus Centre’ on our website to find out what’s on.

Getting to your Seniors Month events or catch-ups is easy. Seniors go card and Seniors Card +go users can travel for free on Council buses, CityCats and ferries from 8.30am-3.30pm and 7pm-6am weekdays,

Honouring Queensland Seniors

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From belly dancing and Bollywood fitness to abseiling and stand up paddle boarding, Seniors Month activities are set to inspire you to try something different. Search ‘Seniors Month’

Shaftesbury Street Park, Tarragindi: Take on the moguls, tunnel and one-way downhill slalom section at the new scooter track.

Council’s network of more than 2180 parks offers some of the best free fun to keep active kids busy!

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DON’T WASTE YOUR VOTE

Show your support for Brisbane’s waste warriors by voting for the WasteSMART People’s Choice Award. Choose from finalists across eight categories who are going above and beyond to help make Brisbane a clean, green and sustainable city. Visit wastesmart.com.au to vote. Voting closes on Sunday 16 October.

Gathering – like nothing else in Australia

sees new performers take centre stage at Queen Street Mall, filling the iconic venue with the unique sights and sounds from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.

For more ninja courses: Guyatt Park (St Lucia), Whites Hill Reserve (Holland Park), Doulton Street Park (Calamvale).

The new clubhouse for the Brisbane Metropolitan Touch Association (BMTA), based in Whites Hill Reserve, has opened. Jointly funded by Council and the Australian Government, the purposebuilt facility includes an office, changerooms, accessible toilets, kitchen and an open shaded pavilion.

D.M. Henderson Park, Macgregor: BYO wheels to work on jumps and balance across sandstone blocks, hardwood beams and boulders in the new off-road cycling track.

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For more scooter fun: Bradbury Park (Kedron), Wittonga Park (The Gap), Kathleen Street Park (Richlands), Paul Conti Park (Hemmant).

Completely unique to Brisbane, Council's Gathering program showcases Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in the heart of the Eachcity.week

This month, catch singer/songwriters Tania Rose Gibuma (12 October) and Joe Geia (19 October), as well as children’s books author, Jill Dodd (26 October). Stay up to date with what’s on by searching ‘Gathering’ on our website.

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Teralba Park, Everton Park: From the quintuple steps at the start to the angled monkey bars, the ninja course tests agility, balance and strength.

Escape the hustle and bustle from 12 noon every Wednesday from February to November and enjoy the stylings of singers, dancers, bands and visual artists.

Paul Conti Park in Hemmant is Brisbane’s latest go-to for scooter riders, following the opening of a new scooter track. Featuring a tunnel, bridge and a unique scooter ferry, the track is based on the award-winning design at Bradbury Park in Kedron. A new islandthemed playground has also opened at the park, as part of Council’s upgrade.

For more off-road action: Mt Coot-tha Forest.

Our new network will mean more:

Our new network will:

Reduce bottlenecks and congestion by maximising our busways and simplifying where services enter and exit the CBD, delivering greater service reliability

Increase connections with other public transport modes, including Cross River Rail, creating more interchange opportunities and travel options.

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Introduce two new Brisbane Metro lines, unlocking capacity to get more people to where they want to go, at the times they want to travel

Moving towards a new era of connected travel

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Brisbane is growing and so is our bus network.

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To ensure our network is flexible and future ready, we’re investing in high-frequency turn-up-and-go services, to better connect our suburbs and the city with key destinations.

Brisbane’s New Bus Network

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A reliable and connected public transport network is key to getting you to the people, places and activities you love. With our city growing, we need to evolve our network to meet your travel needs for today and for the future.

Evolving our network

This will lay the foundation for future growth for the northern and eastern corridors and provide more turnup-and-go, on-time services for the rest of the network. Future stages could see Metro services extend to Chermside, Carindale, Brisbane Airport and Springwood.

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Project benefits

Š The clean and green metros will provide a sustainable and energy efficient solution, using technology that will help future-proof Brisbane’s public transport network.

Introducing Brisbane Metro

Š Brisbane Metro will introduce a new fleet of 60 battery electric metros, the first of their kind in Australia.

Š With a spacious bi-articulated design, metros can comfortably transport 150 passengers and 170 passengers in event mode, enabling greater customer capacity.

Š Metros feature the high-quality and high-capacity characteristics of light rail while avoiding the need for tracks, overhead line equipment and supporting infrastructure.

As part of our plan to evolve the bus network, Stage 1 of Brisbane Metro will unblock bottlenecks and reduce congestion in the CBD and Brisbane’s south-eastern suburbs.

The first stage of Brisbane Metro is underway and will provide two new lines connecting 18 stations along 21 km of dedicated busways from Eight Mile Plains to Roma Street, and Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital to The University of Queensland.

Queen Elizabeth II 21 April 1926– 8 September 2022

In October 2011 The Queen made a special – and final – visit to Brisbane, touring areas impacted by the devastating floods and attending a special ceremony with volunteers, emergency services and residents who were impacted.

A message from the Lord Mayor

While the role of the monarchy has evolved, Her Majesty The Queen’s great strength and enduring wisdom ensured she was both respected and loved around the world. The Queen’s kindness, compassion and care for the people of Brisbane will always be remembered.

May Her Majesty The Queen rest in peace.

It seems like The Queen was always there, and always would be. Her Majesty The Queen’s first visit to Brisbane in May 1954 came less than a year after her coronation. The visit was the start of a special relationship with our city.

Brisbane has lost a Queen and the world has lost an icon.

For more than 70 years, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was a part of our city, helping us celebrate our highs and supporting us during some of our toughest times.

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In March 1963, The Queen was welcomed back to the city with a bushman’s carnival at the Exhibition Grounds, before visiting Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

After a visit to Moorooka Bowls Club, The Queen brought the XII Commonwealth Games to an official close at Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre in Mt Gravatt.

2011 – The Queen and Prince Philip tour areas affected by the 2010-2011 floods.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited Brisbane on eight occasions, opening major events, celebrating Jubilees and supporting the people of Brisbane in tough times.

Walk in Her Majesty The Queen’s footsteps

Her Majesty The Queen and Prince Philip set a course for Brisbane in 2011 to provide comfort and support to those impacted by the devastating floods.

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1982 – The Queen and Prince Philip visit for the XII Commonwealth Games.

1977 – Silver Jubilee tour, accompanied by Prince Philip.

1963 – The Queen and Prince Philip attend school assemblies and events on HMY Britannia

Arriving in Brisbane in October 2011, The Queen headed from the airport to a river tour to inspect flood damage, before attending a reception to honour the emergency services, volunteers and residents affected.

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The Queen and Prince Philip touched down in Brisbane on the afternoon of 9 March 1954, as part of their first royal tour. It was also the first time a reigning monarch visited Brisbane.

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A whirlwind visit to Brisbane in April 1970 saw The Queen open the Supreme Courthouse and attend a performance of A Rum Do! by Queensland Theatre Company.

1954 – First Royal Tour of Australia, accompanied by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

During the seven-day stay, The Queen met with schoolchildren, returned service members and community organisations, and attended the Lord Mayor’s Ball at City Hall.

2002 – The Queen and Prince Philip visit before Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting on the Sunshine Coast.

The Queen returned to Brisbane in March 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee, attending a reception in the Cloudland Ballroom before watching a school sports carnival at the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre (now known as the Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre).

Six years later, all eyes were on Brisbane for World Expo ’88, which Her Majesty The Queen officially opened on 30 April 1988, marking a new chapter in Brisbane’s story.

1970 – The Queen, Prince Philip and Princess Anne sail into Brisbane on the HMY Britannia and moor below Newstead House.

1988 – The Queen opens World Expo ‘88.

October 1982 saw The Queen visit Brisbane for the fifth time.

In March 2002, Queen Elizabeth II visited Brisbane again as part of the Golden Jubilee tour. At a reception held at Roma Street Parkland, The Queen was greeted by the people of Brisbane to mark the 50th anniversary of her service as Queen. The Queen said: “For myself, I thank all Australians…I declare again…that my admiration, affection and regard for the people of Australia will remain, as it has been… constant, sure and true.”

Queen Elizabeth II bronze statue: One of two statues of Her Majesty The Queen by acclaimed South Australian artist Dr John Dowie, this statue is located within the grounds of Government House in Paddington. It was relocated from its original location in Queen’s Place in 2016.

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Our city has held a special relationship with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. There are several sites around the city named in The Queen’s honour.

Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law: Located at 415 George Street, Brisbane City, the building is also known as the Brisbane Supreme and District Courts.

2011, Her Majesty The Queen and Prince Philip toured affected areas, taking a ride up the Brisbane River and attending a reception honouring impacted residents, volunteers and emergency services

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How Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II lives on in Brisbane

Š Flame tree and plaque: The Queen planted a flame tree in Roma Street Parkland, in Spring Hill, in 2002 to commemorate her Golden Jubilee, with the event recognised by a plaque. The tree was damaged in a storm in 2008 and replaced by another flame tree. You can spot the plaque near Allee Bridge on the Roma Street Station side of the park.

Her Majesty The Queen was a dedicated supporter of Brisbane residents throughout our toughest moments.

Floral tributes at Government House – Brisbane residents mourning the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II have laid floral tributes and paid their respects.

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Š Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital (QEII Hospital): In 1977, royal permission was granted to name the planned hospital in Coopers Plains in The Queen’s honour. The facility opened in 1980.

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Š Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre (QEII Stadium): Now known as the Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre, the original sports facility in Nathan was the home of the 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games.

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Scan the QR code or visit Brisbane City Council’s website and search ‘Brisbane’s New Bus Network’

Saturday, 19 November 10am - 12pm Mount Gravatt Showgrounds, Upper Community Hall, 1644 Logan Road, Mount Gravatt

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Tuesday, 22 November 11am - 1pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City

Thursday, 10 November 11am - 1pm St Lucia Community Hall, 27 Guilfoyle Street, St Lucia Saturday, 12 November 10am - 12pm Pamphlett-Tennyson Sea Scout, Sea Scout Den, 284 Graceville Avenue, Graceville Tuesday, 15 November 4 - 6pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City

Thursday, 24 November 11am - 1pm Indooroopilly Library, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, Level 4, 322 Moggill Road, Indooroopilly

Saturday, 26 November 10am - 12pm Coopers Plains Library, 107 Orange Grove Road, Coopers Plains Tuesday, 29 November 4 - 6pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City Saturday, 3 December 10am - 12pm Warrigal Square Shopping Centre, 261 Warrigal Road, Eight Mile Plains Tuesday, 6 December 11am - 1pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City Saturday, 10 December 10am - 12pm Wellers Hills Bowls Club, 34 Esher Street, Tarragindi

Play the Brisbane Metro game to learn how Brisbane Metro will evolve our bus network.

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Tuesday, 11 October 11am - 1pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City Saturday, 15 October 10am - 12pm Carindale Library, Westfield Carindale, 1151 Creek Road, Carindale Tuesday, 18 October 4 - 6pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City Saturday, 22 October 10am - 12pm Garden City Library, Level R4 – Yellow Car Park Garden City Shopping Centre Cnr Logan Road & Kessels Road, Upper Mount Gravatt

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Help shape Brisbane’s New Bus Network and join the conversation

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We want you to have your say and be part of shaping Brisbane’s public transport future.

Community information sessions

Between 10 October and 14 December, there are several ways you can share your feedback on Brisbane’s New Bus Network.

Come and talk to us at one of our community information sessions. Use our interactive map to see what the changes mean for you and fill in an online survey.

Tuesday, 25 October 11am - 1pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City Saturday, 29 October 10am - 12pm Sunnybank Hall, Corner Lister and Gager Street, Sunnybank Tuesday, 1 November 4 - 6pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City Friday, 4 November 12 - 2pm The Community Place, Stafford, 33 Teevan Street, Stafford Saturday, 5 November 10am - 12pm Inala Library, Inala Shopping Centre, Corsair Avenue, Inala Tuesday, 8 November 11am - 1pm Brisbane Metro Information Centre, 63 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City Wednesday, 9 November 1.30 - 3.30pm Chermside Library, 375 Hamilton Road, Chermside

Keen to donate your pre-loved items to be sold at the Treasure Troves? Council’s four resource recovery centres accept donations 365 days a year. Just make sure quality items are clean and in good working order. Visit our website for more information.

All Brisbane high schools are invited to nominate a student representative to participate in the 2023 program. Search ‘youth advisory’ on our website.

Whether you’re a budding home stylist, bargain hunter, outdoor enthusiast or upcycler, plan your Treasure Trove visit to get nifty at being eco-thrifty!

It’s no secret the cost of power is going up, but you have more control over your bill than you might think, according to Brisbane Sustainability Agency.

The LMYAC brings together Year 10 students from across Brisbane to meet with the Lord Mayor and Councillors to share their opinion on Council policies, local laws, services, and programs that affect young people.

Tips to help deal with rising energy prices

By choosing second-hand items, you can save money, support a charity and help keep Brisbane clean and Treasuregreen.

Nominations for the 2023 Lord Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council (LMYAC) are now open.

Council’s Treasure Troves in Acacia Ridge and Geebung are the perfect places to buy what you need during Buy Nothing New Month.

Snap up a secondhand treasure

Take steps to reduce your energy usage: Shorter showers, switching off lights and appliances that aren’t in use, and washing clothes in cold water can all go a long way to reducing your bill.

Troves are open from 8am-4pm on weekends and are operated by the Endeavour Foundation, providing opportunities to people living with disability.

For more useful advice, read the sustainable living article, ‘Tips to cope with rising energy prices’, at sustainablebrisbane.com.au

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Know what tariffs suit your circumstances: Are you being charged a flat rate or a time-of-use charge where you pay extra during peak periods? Knowing your tariff can help you make decisions that reduce your energy costs.

Opportunities to make a difference

To celebrate National Recycling Week in November, Council is inviting schools to join the Waste Smart Games. The paper and cardboard recycling competition will see schools compete in four challenges for a chance to win a first prize worth $5000. Visit our website to register for the Waste Smart Games by Friday 14 October.

Know your biggest energy guzzlers: Understanding your household’s energy consumption can help you make informed decisions about usage. Digital meters and home energy monitoring systems make it easy to identify consumption patterns in real-time.

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Eat, drink and be merry at Australia’s biggest celebration of German culture. Sundays are perfect for all ages with free rides and more entertainment than you can poke a pretzel at. oktoberfestbrisbane.com.au

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Enjoy a cultural celebration full of colour, flavour and Latin rhythms, with musical and dance performances, children’s activities, food stalls and more. lacaqld.org.au

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ROMEO & JULIET, 14-16 OCTOBER

MELT Festival presents the larger-than-life icon of the New Orleans-based bounce movement, who shatters the stage with her explosive rap and boundless energy. brisbanepowerhouse.org or call 3358 8600

Get up close to flood, surf and other rescue boats, fire trucks, police vehicles and more, and learn how you can best prepare and plan for natural disasters. brisbane.qld.gov.au

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TV chef and sustainability advocate, Paul West, shares his tips for growing food from scraps and reducing food waste. eventbrite.com.au

The 4MBS Brisbane Shakespeare Festival presents the iconic romantic tragedy in the open air. Arrive early for pre-play entertainment. Free entry for students, children and Companion Card holders. 4mbs.com.au

Cardio and strengthening workout. To book, visit babywearingandyou.com.au

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30 October, 2-5pm, Heath Park, East Brisbane

Suitable for seniors and children. To book, visit paddleqld.asn.au

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FESTIVE COOKING FOR ONE 22 October, 9-11am, Orleigh Park, West End Add tasty recipes to your repertoire. To book, visit pennybenjamin.com.au

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18 October, 5.30-6.30pm, Wynnum Wading Pool Park, Wynnum

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Move at your own pace to zesty Latin tunes. brisbane.qld.gov.au

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15 & 16 October, 12 noon10pm & 10am-7pm, Musgrave Park, South Brisbane Dance the Zorba, shop market stalls and sample food. To book, visit paniyiri.com

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9 November, 9.30-10.30am, Cannon Hill Community Centre, Cannon Hill Move, breathe and stretch. Suitable for seniors. brisbane.qld.gov.au

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Wednesdays, 9.30-10.30am, Colmslie Beach Reserve, Murarrie

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6 November, 7-8am, Bayside Park, Manly Practise balance. Suitable for seniors and children. To book, visit scsurfschools.com.au

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27 October, 8-11am, Lota Camping Reserve, Lota Learn to tie a fishing knot and cast a rod. Suitable for seniors. To book, visit 2bentrods.com.au

Athletes will compete in a variety of sports, such as athletics, swimming, table tennis and cycling.

@jxlawrencephoto TICKETS TO THE VIRTUS OCEANIA ASIA GAMES 2022

Come and support athletes from across the Asia and Oceania regions. Visit oagames2022.org for the full program of sports and events.

Brisbane celebrates sport, inclusion and cultural diversity

We have 25 double passes to give away to attend a competition day of your choice. To enter, visit our website and search ‘Living in Brisbane competition’. Entries close at 5pm on Friday 21 October. WIN Brisbane City Council acknowledges this Country and its Traditional Custodians. We pay our respects to the Elders, those who have passed into the dreaming; those here today; those of tomorrow. • River • Connected Country

Council has partnered with the hosting organisation, Sport Inclusion Australia, to build a legacy of accessibility, inclusivity and diversity in the world of sport as we head toward the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Hundreds of international athletes will gather in Brisbane to compete in the inaugural Virtus Oceania Asia Games 2022 from 5-11 KnownNovember.astheOA

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