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Brisbane Event Listing - August 2008
The timing of Brisbane 2008 events can give indication of future dates for 2009 in Brisbane as many of these listings are annual events. Check our 2009 Calendars to see if updated listings are available.


Brisbane Events AUGUST 2008

13 JUL-10 AUG
Brisbane International Film Festival
www.biff.com.au
3

Ambiwerra Festival
A showcase of gourmet food from Brisbane's best restaurants.
7-16

Royal Queensland Show (EKKA )
Ten days of rides, exhibitions, music and entertainment.
www.ekka.com.au
13 EKKA Show Public Holiday - Brisbane
TBC
Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival
www.mbff.com.au
27 Aug-31 Sept
Brisbane International Boat Show
www.brisbaneboatshow.com.au
29 Aug-7 Sept

Riverfestival
Ten day celebration of fireworks, feasting, music and more.
www.riverfestival.com.au


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