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Brisbane Event Listing - February 2009
The timing of previous 2009 events in Brisbane can give indication of dates for 2010 events as many of these listings are annual events. Please check our 2010 Calendar for previous listings.


Brisbane Events FEBRUARY 2009

1-10 Brisbane International Motor Show
www.brisbanemotorshow.com.au
3 Commonwealth Bank Series: Australia vs India one-day test cricket series at the Gabba (Brisbane Cricket Ground)
5 Commonwealth Bank Series: Australia vs India one-day test cricket series at the Gabba (Brisbane Cricket Ground)
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