So in case you missed it, the current Queensland government has announced plans to introduce legislation making clubs and bars unable to serve alcohol after 2am. I know. Rude. However, safety is paramount and with the level of physical assaults on the rise it is necessary that something be done.
Any Brisbanites thinking of going out clubbing this weekend and then getting a taxi home? Before heading out, you’ll want to read the following as it relates to you having to get a cabbie to agree to take you home after a night out drinking. Research conducted by cab booking app company GoCatch has recently revealed the tricks Brisbane cabbies do in determining who they will give a lift home late at night and who they will avoid.
Queensland is making big advances towards joining the rest of us in the developed world (sorry, that’s mean, but the statement stands) since banning the use of tanning beds. Like, sure they are a little bit backwards in their legislation and choice of
Queensland’s little-known (but truly-beloved) Earth Frequency Festival will celebrate it’s seventh year of hashies and rollies in 2012, providing festival goers with a line up which can only be described as trippy. With a sharp (yet completely jaded) focus on raising environmental and lifestyle awareness, Earth Freq provides a
One music festival Brisbane won’t be promoting is Hammered, a neo-Nazi music festival that is being held at a secret location in Brisbane 0n the 21st of April. It had been held in the Gold Coast for the past two years, but is now heading to Brisbane. Hammered, created by the white supremacist