Year: 2015
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Greens Senator Larissa Waters to visit Wynnum this week
The Bayside branch of The Greens is hosting a Q&A session with Senator Larissa Waters, deputy leader of The Australian…
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Last chance today to vote for street artworks for WynnumCentral
As part of the $500,000 refurbishment of Wynnum Central, Brisbane City Council is asking residents to vote for one of…
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Bet you didn’t know it was World Tourism Day on Sunday 27th September! (there’s $2,000 up for grabs too)
Well it is. And you even stand to win a $2,00 travel voucher if you help helloworld travel agents celebrate…
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Swap your box of cereal for a free cup of coffee in Wynnum next Tuesday
The brainchild of Phil Sargeson of PS Creative graphic design (and previous gold sponsors of WynnumCentral), Cereal For Coffee is…
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Photos from the Twilight Market
With some great entertainment from the SN@P Collective and a mix of favourites and a few new stalls and a…
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Stellar lineup of speakers for tonight’s seminar on Self Managed Super Funds
Wynnum financial advisor Brad Macaulay of Investment Zone in Bay Terrace is organising a seminar on Self Managed Super Funds…
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What’s on and who’s open tomorrow…
Apart from the Twilight Market of course! Lota State School Fete In the morning there is the Lota State School…
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New Edith Street retailer revealed
Tomorrow bicycle and triathlon gear retailer Links Cycles will open their Wynnum outlet in the old Casheez store in Edith…
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TV program shows success of Renew model
Just in case you missed it, you can still catch the first episode of Bespoke on ABC iView here… http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/bespoke/AC1408T001S00…
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What’s on @ Twilight Market on Saturday – music (and lots of it)
It’s Twilight Market time again, with Edith Street coming back to life at 3.30pm and festivities continuing until 8.30pm this…
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