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



Brisbane Events NOVEMBER 2008

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Brisbane's Melbourne Cup Celebrations
Brisbane venues join in on the Melbourne Cup frenzy with Melbourne Cup lunches, fashion shows and more.
 8 Def Leppard                                                              Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Boondall 
7-9
Good Food and Wine Show
Local & international chefs, food demonstrations, food & wine tasting, local producers and more at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
www.goodfoodshow.com.au
 25 John Cougar Mellencamp & Sheryl Crow Brisbane Entertainment Centre 
22-29
Schoolies Week QLD
Graduation festival for Year 12 school leavers.
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Myer Christmas Parade
Queen St Mall from 5pm onwards. Free.
28
Lighting of NRMA Insurance Brisbane City Christmas Tree. From 6.30pm-7.30pm at Brisbane Square, 266 George St Brisbane.


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