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Birrunga Cafe

Locality: Brisbane City

Phone: +61 456 204 687



Address: Basement Level, 300 Adelaide Street 4000 Brisbane City, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.birrunga.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Birrunga Gallery & Dining values our patrons' health and safety above all else. We are continually adapting to make sure our café and gallery space are COVID Safe. These measures include: Contactless guest registration Contactless menus via table QR Codes (pictured)... Online ordering for CBD delivery or pick-up Hand sanitiser at accessible locations Regular cleaning of tables and chairs 500m2 venue (Plenty of room for social distancing) Open on weekdays 7AM-3PM Walk-ins welcome!



24.01.2022 If you haven't had the chance to see the Native Bee Installation at West Village Brisbane, sit back and enjoy the video! Thanks again to Lucid for the feature! RSVP to the First Nations Artisan Markets by following the link below... https://www.facebook.com/events/3130843400284185/ See more

21.01.2022 Beautiful!!!!!! So deserved, SO deadly!!!!!!!

20.01.2022 Last but certainly not the least, Sobah Beverages will be joining us at the First Nations Artisan Markets! Proudly Aboriginal owned and led, Sobah is Australia'...s first non-alcoholic craft beer company run by dynamic duo, Clinton and Lozen Schultz. Sobah is leading a conversation surrounding Australian societal issues with alcohol consumption and breaking down the stigma of socialising sober. Sobah offers delicious non-alcoholic craft beers, infused with ethically sourced Australian Bush Tucker. From lagers to pilsners, and IPAs to stouts, Sobah's unique flavours are sure to satisfy with every sip! You can now find Sobah Beverages at a growing number of stockists nationwide - including BWS, Dan Murphy's, and of course, Birrunga G&D! Sobah Beverages and other great First Nations businesses will be joining us at the Artisan Markets relaunch on August 15th. Alongside the café, the markets will run from 8AM to 2PM. Plenty of time for a browse, a coffee, and a yarn! Come one, come all, and let’s #supportlocal



19.01.2022 First Nations Artisan Markets coming sooner than you think... Don't forget to RSVP today!

06.01.2022 Government regulations require venues throughout Queensland to register patron details to assist with contact tracing. In our bid to move towards a COVID-Safe environment, we've now implemented a digital contact tracing solution! If you intend to dine-in or stay awhile inside the gallery, you can register your details through an online form or an SMS. If you require WiFi to complete the online form, just ask our friendly staff for the password. Once completed, please show our... staff and you'll be on your way. Be on the lookout for this poster for further details. Rest assured that your information is kept private and will only be accessed for contact tracing purposes. To find out more on how it works and why it's important, read the following article from QLD Health: https://www.health.qld.gov.au//contact-tracing-novel-coron We thank you for your support and your cooperation. Hope to see you soon!

06.01.2022 Culture Weave was formed in 2018 with the purpose of sharing the traditional craft of weaving to the world. It all started when co-founder, Nadine Foley, was ta...ught how to weave by her Nana Coral. Ever since then, Nadine and co-founder, Rosie Fatnowna, have developed a passion for weaving and are now inviting others to learn the artform. Culture Weave offers weaving workshops to a variety of clients. They provide a safe yarning space that is accessible to people of all ages. These face-to-face workshops are now being carried out online in response to the current social distancing regulations. This makes it even easier to join in and learn a new skill in the comfort of your own home! On Market day, Culture Weave will have an array of handwoven products for sale. Expect to see earrings, baskets, bowls, coasters, and mirrors with beautifully intricate woven frames. Weaving starter kits will also be available for purchase, should you be inspired to make your own unique designs. Culture Weave and other great First Nations businesses will be joining us at the Artisan Markets relaunch on August 15th. Alongside the café, the markets will run from 8AM to 2PM. Plenty of time for a browse, a coffee, and a yarn! Come one, come all, and let’s #supportlocal



05.01.2022 Please take this straw poll to let Bathurst Regional Council know that the community are not in favour of building the Go Kart track on top of Wahluu/Mt Panorama especially the sacred women's site Please Share . . . Mandaang guwu.... B x

02.01.2022 Down South Recommended [-o-]

01.01.2022 Regulars to this page or any of our socials will recognise that Matisse Framing gets tagged often on our posts. We use Matisse exclusively for our own works as well as recommendations / referrals for clients. With good reason! Framing is much more than whacking a border around a picture. In its highest form in improves the works entrusted to the framer. The cream is when you get that + the framer and you understand each other creatively! That's why we're lucky enough to have with Campbell, Sylvie and the Girls. You've seen plenty of pics of the frames, here's one of the framer, Campbell Hughes, with the latest project completed whilst being photobombed by some random. Matisse Framing

01.01.2022 Koori artist, Sylvia Khan, founded Bomsy Studio in 2018 and coined the company's name in honour of her maternal grandmother's traditional Aboriginal name. Growi...ng up on Bundjalung Country, Sylvia learnt to speak the native dialect and tune into her inherited Storylines of connection to spirituality, and Country. Bomsy Studio artworks represent the journey on Country and story of the Dreaming: sacred sites, Women Business, land & water. In the pursuit of being a voice for the community, a genuine knowledge of Culture is present in their offerings of handpainted artworks, ceramics, and reusable cups. The company has also recently expanded their product line with handpoured soaps and candles that are sure to satisfy your senses. Bomsy Studio and other great First Nations businesses will be joining us at the Artisan Markets relaunch on August 15th. Alongside the café, the markets will run from 8AM to 2PM. Plenty of time for a browse, a coffee, and a yarn! Come one, come all, and let’s #supportlocal

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