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Brisbane's New Year's Eve fireworks: Locations, road closures and restrictions

Fireworks will return to Brisbane for New Year's Eve after being cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19.

Two 10-minute fireworks displays will be held at South Bank, launched from the Brisbane River at 8:30pm and midnight.

Deputy Mayor Krista Adams said more than six tonnes of fireworks and 60,000 …

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Useful Tips to Pack a Kid’s Room for Moving

The best way to pack up the entire house is to prepare a room-by-room checklist. It will help you stay organised throughout the process while saving you time and energy. When relocating with kids, you are likely to face more difficulties as you have to take care of them as well.

One of the bigges…

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Storms for Queensland, rough surf in NSW and a heatwave in NT

Heavy rainfall and storms are predicted for Queensland, most likely to lash the state this morning and this afternoon.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) said there's an 80 per cent chance of rainfall in Brisbane and surrounds, with winds also picking up this evening.
The state was issued a severe we…

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Queensland universities welcome return of international students under COVID-19 quarantine plan

The return of international students to Queensland from early next year looks set to boost sectors that have struggled without them, but the state government has been urged to ensure institutions can be competitive with those interstate.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) vice-chancellor Mar…

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How To Clean A Garbage Disposal To Get Rid Of Stinky Odors

Hello All,
 Like other kitchen appliances, your garbage disposal needs proper cleaning regularly to avoid foul odours. The food particles stuck in the disposal needs to be removed using eco-friendly products. Dirty garbage disposal is a breeding ground for harmful germs and bacteria, and that's why…

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New COVID-19 case detected in Brisbane, with health alert issued for Eatons Hill, Aspley, Albany Creek and Rocklea

Queensland has recorded a case of COVID-19 in the community, with the source of the infection so far a mystery.

The infected man is an aviation worker in his 30s, health authorities say.

A public health alert has been issued for locations in Eatons Hill, Aspley and Albany Creek in Brisbane's n…

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Queensland records two new local cases one day ahead of NRL Grand Final

Queensland has recorded two new local cases of coronavirus today as a COVID-19 outbreak continues to slowly grow.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she won't hesitate to call off the NRL grand final match at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Sunday if the public health advice demands it.

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10 Cleaning Tools On Sale At Amazon September 2021

Hi All!
Being a homemaker, I always ensure that my home stays clean, germ-free and shiny all day long. That's the reason why I spruce up according to the customised checklist, which covers all rooms, nooks and crannies, and high spots. However, I struggle a lot while covering the areas like tile gr…

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Federal government announces 'independent' community forum to tackle Brisbane flight noise

Aircraft noise issues across Brisbane's inner suburbs have gained political traction after Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce and federal Member for Brisbane Trevor Evans announced the formation of an "independent community forum".

Separate to the formal post-implementation review already underw…

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New COVID-19 case detected in Brisbane, with health alert issued for Eatons Hill, Aspley, Albany Creek and Rocklea

Queensland has recorded a case of COVID-19 in the community, with the source of the infection so far a mystery.

The infected man is an aviation worker in his 30s, health authorities say.

A public health alert has been issued for locations in Eatons Hill, Aspley and Albany Creek in Brisbane's n…

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Dozens of 'liquid gold' COVID-19 vaccine appointments vacant at Queensland Health hubs

Data has found dozens of appointments at Queensland Health vaccination hubs and clinics are still vacant the day before, despite the push to increase the state's slow inoculation rates. 

New figures obtained by the ABC show between 13 and 15 per cent of available booking spots had not been fille…

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Queensland authorities 'hopeful' Brisbane COVID-19 outbreak contained, NSW border bubble reopens

Health authorities say they have been impressed with vaccine uptake over the weekend and are urging people to continue to show up to get the jab, with south-east Queensland so far managing to keep another COVID-19 outbreak at bay.

The state had been on high alert after a family of five on Brisban…

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Moving To A New Home: Do’s And Don’ts

Moving house is among the mostoverwhelming events of anyone’s life especiallyif you are moving for the first time. There are a host of duties and tasks to complete and many of them have to be done at the same time. The process can cause stress and confusion about what to do and what not to do.…

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Brisbane's Best Finals Moment at the Gabba

Twenty-five years ago this week, finals football came to the Gabba for the first time for the Brisbane Bears. It was phenomenal! A one-point thriller and a 97-point cakewalk eight days later. Two home wins. The smallest and largest margins in a glorious history.

As the Brisbane Lions prepare to m…

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Fraying relations with China are about to hit the Australian economy

Australia’s economic resilience in the wake of China’s efforts to punish it for diplomatic slights has some on our shores declaring victory. They might be speaking too soon.

Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said last month that China’s campaign to “make us more compliant” has “completel…

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How to Clean a House with Pet?

Dusting and vacuuming your house is a challenging task, particularly when you have pets. Removing pet hair from carpets and upholstery, pet accidents, the bad odour can be difficult and annoying. However, you cannot avoid the task because these things not only diminish the appearance of the house bu…

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What’s on in Brisbane this weekend

We are creeping closer and closer to the weekend, friends! So you can make the most of your couple of days off, we have rounded up the best things happening in and around the city from comedy festivals and decadent fondue sessions to sizzling stage shows and street wide food fiestas. Keep reading fo…

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ANNUAL FOOD AND WINE FESTIVALS AROUND BRISBANE

Everybody needs to eat, but for some, eating is more than a necessity or even a hobby – it’s an obsession. If you fall into the latter category it might be worth filing this article away or adding every Brisbane food festival date into your diary. Now, where did we put those stretchy pants...

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Natural Cleaning Hacks Everyone Needs To Know

Most people remain unaware that commercial cleaning products contain dangerous chemicals and volatile organic compounds. Prolonged exposure to these elements is bad for the health of humans and animals because they aggravate allergies and cause respiratory conditions. What’s more, these chemicals po…

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7 of Brisbane’s must-eat dishes

Have a limited time to explore Brisbane and only want to eat the best? We’ve narrowed down a selection of the city’s best dishes, from breakfast carbonara (yes, it’s true) to salted-caramel-crowned cronuts.
1. 1889 Enoteca – Gnocchi with pork and fennel sausage
Arguably one of the best-kno…

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