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French Film Festival fetes foodies

media /13 March, 2014

The Alliance Francaise French Film Festival has two very special events tonight and Saturday. JAPPELOUP – Thursday 13 March 6:30pm for 7:00pm screening, Palace Centro Cinema Dress up, it’s time for the races! Enjoy a glass of wine with a taste of French cuisine brought to you by Sofitel Central Brisbane. Immerse yourself in the distinguished world Continue Reading →

Draft City Plan surprises residents

Geoff Ebbs /13 March, 2014

Residents of Rogers and Raven St West End were surprised to learn this week that their homes no longer exist, at least on the draft city plan of a future West End released his week by Brisbane City Council. The plan replaces their homes with a new park in a reshuffle of the green space Continue Reading →

Casino in 4101 rumours scotched

Geoff Ebbs /13 March, 2014

There will be no new casino between Montague Rd and the River, West End Community Association heard on Tuesday evening. Following public meetings last November about the future of the development of the industrial precinct between Montague Street and the Brisbane River the West End Community Association advised members that a Casino  was planned for Continue Reading →

Record numbers for National Close the Gap Day

Wan Kerr /12 March, 2014

More than 100,000 Australians will hold or attend a record number of events around the country next Thursday (20 March) to remind politicians of their commitment to close the gap on health inequality between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Community groups, health services, businesses, schools, universities, government offices and individuals around Australia are registering online to Continue Reading →

Pickering: The new Minister in our midst

Geoff Ebbs /12 March, 2014

The Uniting Church on Vulture St (just East of Boundary) has sported a huge We’re Open banner most mornings for the last week. Music wafts from the open door of the church and a lit candle within provides a warm welcome. This is the work of the new community minister, Minsiter Sue Pickering, whose induction Continue Reading →