Did school holidays sneak up on you this year?
Read MoreIt’s that time again - school holidays! Have you worked out how to keep the kids busy over the break? Why not make use of the beautiful climate this time of year and spend the time outdoors.
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Join us as we take a look around the stunning suburb of Hawthorne.
With its leafy playgrounds, gorgeous heritage-listed buildings and riverside retreats, Hawthorne is the perfect place for professionals and growing families.
The area has fast become one of Brisbane’s most prestigious suburbs with luxury homes selling in the multi-millions.
Only three kilometers from the CBD, Hawthorne is the peaceful, idyllic suburb you’ve been looking for.
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Historic Queenslanders are prominent features of Graceville streetscapes, but that’s not the only reason people want to live in this beautiful suburb.
Far enough from the city to be quiet, but close enough for a short commute, Graceville truly offers the best of both worlds when it comes to a mix of city and suburban living.
Read MoreLick! Ice Cream in Graceville is known for making some pretty unique ice cream flavours.
This Easter they’ve taken it a step further and we’ve had the chance to get the first exclusive look at their dessert tailored to this festive day.
Read MoreIts rich history and hilly streets filled with beautiful post-war homes is what makes Coorparoo such a stunning suburb.
Read MoreWith tree-lined streets filled with stunning heritage homes, surrounded by the banks of the Brisbane River, New Farm is a stunning suburb in central Brisbane.
Located a stone’s throw from Brisbane CBD, New Farm is a unique community with lots to offer.
Read MoreWe’ve got no shortage of international restaurants in the Western Suburbs.
Among the mix there’s plenty of amazing Greek restaurants to choose from when you need a hit of souvlaki or tzatziki.
Read MoreArte & Gusto in Graceville is the new kid on the block.
Located on the corner of Honour avenue and Wylie street, the owners have been wow-ing locals since late 2017 with their innovative menu and beautiful dishes.
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What better way to spend your Sunday morning then indulging in a delicious meal and hot cup of coffee? In the midst of Coorparoo, you’ll find a selection of quaint cafes that we know will satisfy your Sunday morning cravings!
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There’s no doubt organising a family meal out can be a little tricky (let alone costly!)
Amongst the leafy streets of New Farm, you’ll find a selection of fantastic cafes and restaurants, many of which we’re sure your family will love.
Read MoreIf you’ve been dreaming of Italian food that tastes like it’s come straight from Italy, then it’s time to wake up and make your way over to Tocco Italiano at Chelmer.
Read MoreRich barbecue sauce, tender meat and coleslaw - is your mouth watering yet?
Here to cure all your cravings is Park 7 Diner at Graceville, where you can get your hands on one of their Texan Meat Platters.
Read MoreNestled in the Jindalee Homemaker’s Centre, Bare Bones Society is a buzzing cafe and a favourite among locals.
From the coffee to the food, customers love to stop by anytime for a chat and some nourishing food.
Read MoreContrary to popular beliefs, it turns out there is such a thing as a free lunch and you can find it in an unexpected place.
Tucked away in the Kelvin Grove Village is The Exchange, a local organisation run by Communify Queensland, who provide a free lunch once a week for the public - no matter what walk of life you’re from.
Read MoreGiant burgers. Racks of ribs. Waffle fries. Fried chicken on waffles.
No, you haven’t died and gone to heaven - you’re arrived at the Park 7 Diner in Graceville.
Read MoreGoodness Gracious is renowned in the Graceville area for thinking outside the box when it comes to an outstanding brunch menu.
From dishes incorporating turmeric to seasonal specials, the cafe always has something a little unique.
Read MoreOne of the best things about living in the suburbs is the strong community groups that forms within – and the Centenary Community Connections (CCC) is one of our favourite in Brisbane.
Read MoreBack in 2017, we wrote an article with Marion Mackenzie from the Oxley-Chelmer History Group about the background of some local street names.
Read MoreWith Shrove Tuesday just around the corner, we thought we’d stop into Forget Me Not Café in Graceville.
These guys dish up not one, not two, but THREE different styles of pancakes.
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