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Archive for February, 2007

Livejournal user bookrealm just posted some great news on the brisneyland LJ community.

Famous fantasy/comedy author Terry Pratchett will speak about his books for children next Wednesday. It will be on at 3.30 pm next Wednesday, February 14th, at the Great Hall at Brisbane Boys’ Grammar School, 24 Gregory Tce, Spring Hill.

You can browse Terry Pratchett’s books here at Amazon.com I’ve already booked my ticket. To book yours, ring Riverbend Books on 3899 8555.

Above picture of Terry Pratchett can be seen if you click here - photo by flickr user Jutta Degener.

Click here to see the exact location of Brisbane Grammar School.

Click here to see the list of buses that go to BGS.
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Kangaroo Sculpture on George St, Brisbane, Australia, between Adelaide St and Ann St

On George St, between Adelaide St and Ann St, there are some kangaroo sculptures made out of scrap metal

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The Grates (official website here, myspace page here, Last.fm page here) are a Brisbane band, and they’ve just made the shortlist for the Australian Music Prize 2006.

They also had four songs in the Triple J Hottest 100 vote this year, including 19-20-20 which came in at number 10 (see this chart of all Hottest 100 songs).

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(BTW this clip is from The Grates’ own YouTube account - you won’t be seeing copyrighted video clips here without permission, even if they are on YouTube)

Keep reading to see more YouTube vids of The Grates, and links to their music available on-demand at Last.fm.

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British Lions fans at the Tin Billy - Kangaroos v British Lions Rugby League Test Match - Lang Park (Suncorp Stadium), Brisbane, Australia, November 18th 2006

If you’re coming to Brisbane for the 2007 Australian Blogging Conference in August, you might be wondering where to stay. So I’ll write some articles letting you know exactly where some of the better-known cheap hotels, hostels, backpacker lodges and other places to stay in Brisbane are.

These will all be unpaid, unsponsored posts. I’ll never write a post for money, and I’ll let you know if I get any freebies out of any article here on Brisbane is Home. (If you want to advertise on Brisbane is Home, send me an email via the contact form and I’ll let you know our prices.)

Keep reading to see more pictures of the Tinbilly. You can click on the pictures of the Tinbilly to go to where they are stored on flickr, where you can see different sizes, download photos for your own use or see them on a map.Tinbilly traveller's lodge, Cnr George and Herschel Sts, nr Roma St, from the Roma St Transit Centre Overbridge

The Tinbilly is directly across from the Transit Centre. If you go to the food court on the first level above ground at the Transit Centre, and walk to the end AWAY from the KFC and the carpark, you’ll come out to a balcony and a pub. Keep walking to the end of the balcony and you’ll come to an overbridge that ends in the escalator that you can see in the photo - go down, cross the road, and there you’ll be.

The Tin Billy, George St, Brisbane City - a haven for the 'Barmy Army (English cricket fans in town for the First Test next week) - Kangaroos v British Lions Rugby League Test Match - Lang Park (Suncorp Stadium), Brisbane, Australia, November 18th 2006

British Lions fans at the Tin Billy - Kangaroos v British Lions Rugby League Test Match - Lang Park (Suncorp Stadium), Brisbane, Australia, November 18th 2006

Fans of the British Lions Rugby League team at the Tinbilly last November for the Kangaroos v British Lions Test match, which Australia won 33-10.
Anyway, the Tinbilly Travellers’ Lodge is in a very convenient location (click here for the exact location), directly opposite the Roma St Transit Centre (click here to see location of Transit Centre). Roma St is where all the long-distance intercity buses and trains end their journeys, and it also has a suburban railway station where all the Airtrains from Brisbane and Gold Coast (Coolangatta) airports stop.

However, if you’re feeling timid, it might not be the sort of neighbourhood you want to stay in. The Transcontinental Hotel (a pub) is next door, and Brisbane City can sometimes get rough.

To get this in perspective, the police media unit reports 5 assaults or robberies in the last 60 days (Dec ‘06 and Jan ‘07) in all of the Brisbane City area - none were directly next to the Tinbilly, and the closest was about 600 metres down the road - and 99 people were arrested on New Year’s Eve in the CBD, but mostly for public nusisance or public drunkeness. Inspector Ben Hainbridge said that the NYE arrests were ‘comparable’ to other nights in the CBD.

If you’ve got a story you’d like to tell, or something you’d like to know about staying in Brisbane, let me know in the comments

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Archives Fine Books, Charlotte St nr cnr of George St, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia 070205-1

Archives Fine Books is on Charlotte St, Brisbane City, near the corner of George St (click here to see the exact location).

I heard about Archives when I first visited Brisbane in 1998 - it’s a huge bookshop that has over a million books on site. When I moved in 2002 I wanted to study military history, so I poked around and found all three volumes of JFC Fuller’s Military History of the Western World there - and I was hooked.

(The English edition is called The Decisive Battles of the Western World and their Influence upon History)

Wes at the I Love Brisbane blog also has a picture of the outside of the building, featuring the stonework saying, oddly “John Mills Himself”.
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