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5-12 May is National Road Safety Week. Council delivers road safety initiatives and local safety improvements in residential neighbourhoods, school zones and high pedestrian activity areas. Find out more.

Creating a friendly and inclusive atmosphere where everyone is welcome has been a boost for business for Lady Marmalade Cafe. Read our blog.

May is Queensland Small Business Month. Council's free business events support small business owners and entrepreneurs to start, grow and run their business. Check what's on.

Council’s much-loved sustainability festival, Green Heart Fair, is back on Sunday 26 May at Victoria Park. There’ll be eco-experts, live entertainment, wildlife shows, markets, food trucks, thrift shopping, kids’ activities and free native plants.

Sign up to Brisbane Severe Weather Alert to receive free alerts for severe weather and other public safety events to help prepare and protect you and your property. 

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BrisSizzle and Sounds

Don't miss BrisSizzle and Sounds at Victoria Park on Saturday 11 May, with live music, food trucks, the Bluey Live Interactive Experience and more.

Lord Mayor's Photographic Awards

Entries now open for the Lord Mayor's Photographic Awards 2024. This year you're invited to capture 'Brisbane in its best light' by sharing the places, people, and experiences that make our city shine brightly.

Image by Veenus Garg

Celebrating 12 years of Brisbane Greeters

Council’s beloved Brisbane Greeters volunteers have provided tours of Brisbane to more than 110,000 residents and visitors since 2012. Their free tours are a great way to find out more about the city and its fascinating history.

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Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games

Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Host. Queensland

Brisbane City Council acknowledges this Country and its Traditional Custodians. We pay our respects to the Elders, those who have passed into the dreaming; those here today; those of tomorrow.