Vlada Edirippulige's Five Steps to the Perfect Brisbane Weekend

The illustrator, Major Leagues bassist and Junky Comics shop owner really knows Brisbane's cultural landscape.
Imogen Baker
Published on June 25, 2015

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This article is part of our series profiling the perfect Brisbane weekends of the city’s creative personalities.

Oh Brisbane, you are truly the land of eternal summer. Although it’s officially winter now, temperatures are hanging in the 20s and we can still step out to enjoy the crisp, blue days in our beloved T-shirt-and-thongs outfit. But where will we go this weekend? We continue the series this week with Vlada Edirippulige, the owner and operator of comic book and zine haven Junky Comics. She's also known for her illustration work (under the name 'Junky') and as a member of the band Major Leagues.

“The thing that I admire most about Brisbane is that it doesn’t have an ego yet,” she says. “Which is great! So great! I mean sure there are ‘scenes’ and maybe even ‘cliques’ but there is still so much room for us to grow here. We have one of the best modern galleries in Australia (personally I think it’s the best but, sure, whatever). We have so many wonderful, like-minded, motivated people who are doing really cool stuff.”

Junky Comics opened earlier this year. Under Vlada’s guidance Junky has become a hub for creatives from many different fields to gather together and collaborate. “It’s hard when you only have the internet through which to showcase your work," she says. "I think people respond so much better to something that’s tangible. I’ve noticed that that in turn instils motivation in others to continue the cycle of making zines and comics”.

Here are Vlada's five steps to the perfect Brisbane weekend. To experience them for yourself, head to the Visit Brisbane website and get booking.

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CATCH THE CITYCAT TO SOURCED GROCER

Start your day by catching the ferry! You can catch the CityCat from Mowbray Park in East Brisbane and go down to Teneriffe and then go to Sourced Grocer and eat a delicious breakfast. The focus here is on seasonal produce so you can always get a taste of something different.

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VISIT THE GOMA AND THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM

If you end up going to GOMA (which you should, of course), make sure that you go from the Cultural Centre end, that way you can go through the whale tunnel between the galleries. You should also see all the taxidermy animals and the turtle room (my favourite) at the museum.

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CHILL OUT AT HIGHGATE HILL PARK

Go up to Highgate Hill Park at the top of Dornoch Terrace with some friends and some picnic supplies and just hang out. The park has some pretty amazing views overlooking the city in West End (and in summer it’s breezy).

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DINNER AT MADTONGSAN II

Madtongsan II, located in the city on Elizabeth Street, is amazing. They serve super-cheap and delicious Korean food. I recommend the lemon soju (yes pls) and the potato noodles with seafood (hnnnnngggg).

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KARAOKE AT THE BRUNNO

Karaoke at The Brunswick Hotel on a Saturday night is a classic. There’s a big group of people who frequent the Brunno for karaoke on a Saturday night and that sense of community is so much fun (with many renditions of '90s pop classics).

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Book your own Queensland weekender at the Visit Brisbane website or follow them through the Visit Brisbane Facebook page or Twitter at @VisitBrisbane and hashtag #brisbaneanyday.

Published on June 25, 2015 by Imogen Baker
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