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Your fees go towards providing education on responsible pet ownership, so our city continues to be a safe, enjoyable place to live. Find out more at operationwanted. Discounts are offered for pensioners, desexed dogs and dogs bought from approved facilities.

Find out more on our website. Climb to new heights at the newly refurbished lookout at Milne Hill Reserve in Chermside West or hike to the scenic lookout at Keperra Bushland Reserve.

Hop on a CityCat to Gardens Point to meander among the mangroves. Immerse yourself in dreamtime stories along the Nurri Millen trail at Boondall Wetlands. Did you know Council maintains more than parks across Brisbane? GET ACTIVE More than parks have exercise equipment so you can get fighting fit for free — and with dog off-leash areas citywide, you can keep your furry friend in shape too!

Have a ball at one of the parks with basketball and netball facilities. Or aim for the rebound walls for tennis practice or handball. Looking to try something new? Check out the pickleball courts, disc golf course and our popular ninja course.

Visit our website to search for parks by suburbs and facilities. Please check event details and confirm with organisers that events are still going ahead before you make plans. Browse a lively marketplace, enjoy live music, see roving performers and more.

Saturdays, 7. See acrobats tumble and leap as a performance unfolds inside Silver City. Entries close at 5pm on Friday 20 August.

Suitable for 5 years and under. This is a GOLD event suitable for seniors. To book, visit sunpac. Living in Brisbane - August South edition. Go explore. Enjoying storytime at the library as part of Black History Month celebrations. Launching in , Black History Month runs throughout July each year and is a showcase of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, heritage and cultures which acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievements and contributions.

In , nationally renowned Indigenous artist, the late Ron Hurley, worked with six local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to study and research the Indigenous culture of the Boondall Wetlands. Together, they developed and reinforced their cultural identity by creating a series of 18 contemporary totems symbolising various aspects of their culture. Featured events. Sat 15 Jan , pm. Cultural cooking workshop. Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre. Fri 4 Feb , pm.

The Grigoryan Brothers. Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm. Grigoryan Brothers - This is us: A musical reflection of Australia. Sun 6 Feb , pm. Stay informed. Like the Brisbane Times Facebook page. Please try again later. Brisbane Times. By Kristian Silva Updated February 3, — 3.

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