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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time tomorrow in Brisbane. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
This two-hour interactive workshop explores the ways in which stress can impact brain function. IMPORTANT: Participants MUST live or work in the Ipswich/Inala area FULLY FUNDED WORKSHOP FOR PEOPLE WHO LIVE OR WORK IN THE IPSWICH-INALA REGION As an Early Childhood Educator it's easy to put your wellbeing on the back burner. This interactive self-care workshop is designed to help you pause, reset, and explore practical ways to care for your mind and body while navigating the demands and pressures of the industry. This workshop offers space for informal group discussion. It is an opportunity to share experiences, insights, and support systems with others who understand the challenges we face in the field every day.

Public Service Broadcasting is a renowned live music event featuring the critically acclaimed band known for their eclectic and genre-defying sound. The evening promises an immersive experience with a mix of their most popular tracks and deep cuts, creating an unforgettable night for fans and newcomers alike.

This Upskilling Event will train government and industry stakeholders in the capabilities and applications of quantum technologies for decarbonisation. Through tutorials delivered by leading experts from PsiQuantum and the Queensland Quantum Decarbonisation Alliance (QDA), participants will gain a practical understanding of quantum computing and quantum sensing, and their potential to support the transition to a low-emissions economy.

Join us on Wednesday 6 May from 4pm as the International Food Festival lights up St Lucia with colour, music and flavour from around the world. We’re bringing more than 24 different food trucks together in one place — street food favourites, sweet treats, savoury classics and dishes you’ve probably never tried before (which is half the fun). Expect glowing lights, festival energy, and a campus transformed into a vibrant night market. Come hungry. Come curious. Bring your friends.

Join us for a night under the stars to find your new favourite movie. Join us for an outdoor movie screening of Jurassic Park (1993) on the Leisure Deck at The Star Brisbane. Enjoy popcorn, a drink, and a deck chair as you watch the thrilling adventure.

Will AI Govern Us, or Will We Govern AI? Two expert debaters will go head-to-head on this question, moderated by a very special guest to be revealed on the night. This is a community event hosted by the Queensland AI Hub Brisbane Chapter.
Join us for a night under the stars to find your new favourite movie. Enjoy a screening of Jurassic Park (1993) at The Star Brisbane Leisure Deck. Experience the thrill of dinosaurs on a remote island theme park as they escape after security systems are sabotaged. Watch as visitors fight to survive. Movie screening will commence at 6:00pm on Wednesday 6 May 2026.

Join us for an inspiring evening designed to connect Brisbane's vibrant business community. This in-person event offers a unique opportunity to: Engage with fellow entrepreneurs and professionals, Gain insights from industry leaders, Participate in interactive networking sessions, Discover strategies to elevate your business. Whether you're a startup founder, small business owner, or corporate professional, this event is tailored to foster meaningful connections and provide actionable takeaways.
A hundred issues. A hundred stories. One unforgettable celebration. The evening features a bespoke Middle Eastern four-course menu paired with exceptional wines from the nation's most celebrated producers – a delicious narrative that traces Australia's remarkable transformation into a global culinary powerhouse. It's a dinner that captures the evolution we've been privileged to document and champion. This isn't just dinner. It's a love letter to Australian food and wine.

Texas Is The Reason, a seminal band in the post-hardcore and early emo movements, will be touring the Australian East Coast in 2026. Known for their influential 1996 album 'Do You Know Who You Are?', the band has a lasting legacy in alternative music. Their reunion performances in 2025 have been highly anticipated, and this tour marks a special celebration of their 30th anniversary, featuring special guests Coast Arcade. Expect an emotional and melodic concert experience that captures the essence of their impactful sound.
Join us for a free, volunteer-led guided tour that explores the rich world of bush tucker and remarkable uses of native Australian flora that is found in our wonderful Roma Street Parklands. Discover how First nations peoples have long used these plants for food and medicines. As you stroll through the parklands, our passionate volunteers will share fascinating stories, traditional knowledge, and surprising facts about Australia’s unique plant life.
Red Power Internationalism during Canada’s ‘Long Seventies’ My lecture will provide a reconstructed history of Red Power radicalization and Indigenous-Marxist cross-fertilization during Canada’s “long seventies.” It examines the political work undertaken by numerous Red Power activists and organizations from 1967 to 1982. It argues that Indigenous political organizing and theory-building during this period borrowed substantively and productively from a Third World-adapted Marxism which provided an appealing international language of political contestation that they not only inherited but sought to radically transform through a critical engagement with their own cultural traditions and land-based struggles. Not unlike many radicalized communities of color during this period, these activists molded and adapted the insights they gleaned from Third World Marxism abroad into their own critiques of racial capitalism, patriarchy, and internal colonialism at home.