Concrete Playground's Most-Read Stories of 2017
From 'glampgrounds' to new live music venues, here are the stories that resonated most with you this year.
As we approach the end of the year, here at Concrete Playground, we stop to take a glance backwards — to take stock of what happened in Brisbane in 2017 and how the city has changed. As always, there's been a lot of notable developments.
Our most popular stories of the year — the ones that resonated with you the most — include the city's new things: innovative new bars, a new cinema and a new live music venue that's set to open in 2019. But, most of all, you just wanted to get away from it all. Our story on Stradbroke Island's new permanent 'glampground' has been the most-read story this year. So in 2018, make time for mini getaways — pack it all in for an email-less weekend of swims, sunsets and self-care.
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Stradbroke Island Now Has a Permanent Beachfront Glampground
Ten luxe tens have been permanently pitched at the north island's Adder Rock.
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Brisbane Is Getting an Ambitious New $40 Million Live Entertainment Venue
The folks behind The Tivoli, The Triffid and Splendour in the Grass teaming up to build a brand new venue for gigs, events and productions.
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Legends Is Brisbane's New Secret Speakeasy You Need a Password to Get Into
No password, no entry.
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Brisbane's New Ten-Screen Dendy Cinema Opens in Coorparoo Next Week
This is Brisbane's second new cinema in as many months.
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Brisbane's New Delivery-Only Burger Joint Launches with $2 Cheeseburgers
Try Burger Face for less than you'll pay for chips.
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A Major New Yayoi Kusama Exhibition Is Coming to Brisbane's GOMA
Go dotty with more than 70 pieces from the Japanese artist's seven-decade career.
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Airbnb Is Selling 'Incomplete' Rings to Campaign for Australian Marriage Equality
Designed by Australian industrial designer Marc Newson, the rings will launch the company's #UntilWeAllBelong campaign.
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Fortitude Valley's Fringe Bar to be Reborn as The Osbourne Hotel
Everything old is new again as the Ann and Constance corner favourite returns to its original name, look and layout.