In Brisbane Cinemas This Week 26 to 30 March 2025

A fresh wave of cinematic experiences is landing on Brisbane screens. From concert films and cult classics to animated fun and international cinema, here’s what’s new at your local cinemas this week.

Wednesday, 26 March

Imagine Dragons: Live From The Hollywood Bowl
Venues: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), Palace Cinemas, HOYTS
The popular band’s electrifying live concert experience, backed by the LA Film Orchestra.
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Thursday, 27 March

A Working Man
Venues: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), Palace Cinemas, Cineplex, HOYTS
A stirring drama that captures resilience, sacrifice, and identity in working-class Australia.
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Ange & the Boss: Puskas in Australia
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
An inspiring football docudrama about Puskás’s influence on Australian sport.
Rating: 8.1/10 IMDb
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Looney Tunes: The Day The Earth Blew Up
Venues: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), Palace Cinemas, Cineplex, HOYTS
A new animated adventure featuring classic Looney Tunes chaos and charm.
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Love of an Icon: The Legend of Crocodile Dundee
Venues: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), Palace Cinemas, Cineplex, HOYTS
A nostalgic docu-feature revisiting one of Australia’s most iconic pop culture figures.
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Oh, Canada
Venues: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), Palace Cinemas
An introspective and poetic exploration of identity, belonging, and memory.
Rating: 5.7/10 IMDb | 64% Rotten Tomatoes
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The Cats of Gokogu Shrine
Venue: Palace Cinemas
A whimsical Japanese tale about community and the mysterious cats of a local shrine.
Rating: 7.4/10 IMDb
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The Importance of Being Earnest
Venue: Palace Cinemas
A National Theatre Live presentation of Oscar Wilde’s witty classic.
Rating: 6.8/10 IMDb | 57% Rotten Tomatoes
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Pip and Posy’s Cinema Show
Venue: HOYTS
Perfect for little ones—a delightful series of short stories and games for preschoolers.
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Friday, 28 March

Big Shark
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
A cult horror-comedy from Tommy Wiseau, sure to divide and delight.
Rating: 5.4/10 IMDb | 78% Rotten Tomatoes
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The Room
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
The infamously bizarre cult classic returns to the big screen.
Rating: 3.6/10 IMDb | 34% Rotten Tomatoes
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Dark Water
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
Japanese psychological horror steeped in atmosphere and mystery.
Rating: 6.7/10 IMDb | 84% Rotten Tomatoes
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Ju-On: The Grudge
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
The chilling original J-horror that helped define the genre globally.
Rating: 6.7/10 IMDb | 80% Rotten Tomatoes
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Saturday, 29 March

In the Realm of the Senses
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
A provocative and controversial Japanese drama exploring obsession and desire.
Rating: 6.6/10 IMDb | 86% Rotten Tomatoes
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Onibaba
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
An eerie and powerful black-and-white Japanese horror set during civil war.
Rating: 7.9/10 IMDb | 89% Rotten Tomatoes
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Met Opera 2024–25: Fidelio
Venue: Palace James St Cinemas
Beethoven’s only opera in a bold, contemporary staging.
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Imagine Dragons: Live From The Hollywood Bowl
Venue: Dendy Powerhouse (New Farm)
Encore screening of the band’s live show with orchestral backing.
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Sunday, 30 March

The Aegean
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
A meditative, oceanic documentary with dreamlike visuals.
Rating 7.3/10 IMDb
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Gozu
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
Surrealist Japanese crime-horror from cult director Takashi Miike.
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Visitor Q
Venue: Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
Another bold Miike film—experimental, shocking, and darkly satirical.
Rating 6.5/10 IMDb | 60% Rotten Tomatoes
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From eccentric horrors and live concert spectacles to international drama and opera, Brisbane’s cinemas are buzzing with variety this week. Whether you’re a film buff or just after something different, there’s something fresh to catch on the big screen.

Fresh Drops Across Streaming: Brisbane Picks for 27 and 28 March 2025

From buzzy new dramas to fresh seasons of fan favourites, the streaming platforms are dropping plenty to keep you entertained this weekend. Here’s what’s new on Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, BINGE and AMC+ — sorted by platform and release date.

Netflix

Survival of the Thickest: Season 2
Release Date: 27 March 2025
Mavis returns with more fashion, vulnerability, and fire as she juggles love and independence in Season 2 of this sharp comedy-drama.
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The Lady’s Companion: Season 1
Release Date: 28 March 2025
A new period drama laced with secrets, power struggles, and slow-burn romance in Victorian England.
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Disney+

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip
Release Date: 28 March 2025
The Alexander family takes on another chaotic adventure in this comedic family road trip sequel.
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Mid-Century Modern: Season 1
Release Date: 28 March 2025
A stylish new reality series where designers transform rundown homes into stunning mid-century modern dream spaces.
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Apple TV+

Number One on the Call Sheet
Release Date: 28 March 2025
This documentary series shines a spotlight on the legacy and future of Black actors in leading roles.
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BINGE

The Last Anniversary
Release Date: 27 March 2025
Secrets, family tensions, and buried truths rise to the surface in this moody Australian drama based on Liane Moriarty’s novel.
Watch on BINGE

AMC+

Love After Lockup: Season 2B
Release Date: 27 March 2025
Season 2 continues with more real-life love stories tested by freedom, distance, and trust after incarceration.
Watch on AMC+

Whether you’re in the mood for a gritty romance, a feel-good home makeover, or a deep dive into Hollywood history, the end of March is serving something for every kind of streamer. Press play and enjoy the weekend line-up.

Your Weekend in the Arts: Creative Line-Up 28 to 30 March 2025

Whether you’re drawn to bold visual art, live jazz, musical theatre or orchestral experiences, Brisbane’s cultural calendar is packed this weekend. From gallery spaces to jazz clubs and mainstage concerts, this guide highlights what’s on for lovers of the arts.

Ongoing & Multi-Day Events

An Evening In Concert With 3rd Year Musical Theatre Students
Venue: Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC, South Brisbane
Enjoy a night of emerging talent as Griffith Conservatorium’s musical theatre students showcase their work in a dynamic and polished live concert.
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Monochrome
Venue: Mitchell Fine Art, Fortitude Valley
A striking black-and-white exhibition exploring form, contrast, and texture through works from leading Australian artists.
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Powerhouse: Contemporary Australian Photographers – Michael Reid Beyond
Venue: Stores Studio, Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm
A curated selection of contemporary photographic works from artists represented by Michael Reid Gallery, presented within the Powerhouse’s distinctive setting.
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Jacqueline Morland Awards 2025
Venue: The Thomas Dixon Centre, West End
A premier youth ballet competition recognising technical excellence and performance from young dancers across Queensland.
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Friday, 28 March

Peak Plastique
Venue: Ian Hanger Recital Hall, Queensland Conservatorium, South Brisbane
A genre-blending music theatre performance combining satire, movement, and environmental commentary through sound.
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Angela Fabian presents Saving All My Love
Venue: JMI Live, Bowen Hills
Powerful vocals and smooth jazz stylings from Angela Fabian in an intimate live setting.
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Slowhand Sultans
Venue: Brisbane Jazz Club, Kangaroo Point
A night of blues-infused jazz from seasoned performers at Brisbane’s riverside jazz institution.
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Saturday, 29 March

SCSO: Feel Good Favourites
Venue: Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra
A heartwarming orchestral performance of ABC Classic’s most-loved melodies, designed to uplift and inspire.
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Tokyo Groove Jyoshi
Venue: Brisbane Jazz Club, Kangaroo Point
Japanese funk and soul with high-energy groove, tight musicianship, and jazz flair.
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Sunday, 30 March

Avatar: The Last Airbender In Concert
Venue: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Bank
Experience the iconic animated series like never before with a full orchestra playing its original score alongside visuals from the show.
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Miss Mandy and the Boys
Venue: Brisbane Jazz Club, Kangaroo Point
A vibrant cabaret-meets-jazz performance with sass, swing and soulful sounds.
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From bold visual storytelling to emotive jazz and compelling live performance, this weekend offers something for every kind of art lover. Whether you’re gallery hopping or spending the night at a concert hall, Brisbane’s creative scene is calling.

Kid-Friendly Events in Brisbane This 28 to 30 March 2025

Looking for something fun and family-friendly this weekend? From interactive stage shows to outdoor play, cultural celebrations to community festivals, Brisbane is packed with activities for kids and grown-ups alike. Here’s your go-to guide for making the most of 28 to 30 March with the whole family.

Friday, 28 March

Candyland Putt Putt
Venue: Victoria Park Golf, Herston
Step into a world of sweets and colour with this themed mini golf experience, running daily throughout the school holidays. A great pick for all ages.
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Making Rainbows Mini-Classes
Venue: Cannon Hill Kmart Plaza Shopping Centre, Cannon Hill
A musical movement program designed for little ones to explore rhythm, coordination, and creativity. Held Friday mornings.
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Gabby’s Dollhouse Live!
Venue: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Bank
The magical world of Gabby’s Dollhouse comes to life on stage in a vibrant, interactive musical adventure for preschoolers and their families.
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Saturday, 29 March

Gabby’s Dollhouse Live!
Venue: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Bank
Final day to catch this fun-filled show featuring Gabby and her adorable cat friends.
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The Brazilian Carnival: Family Day
Venue: Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills
A family-focused version of the famous carnival featuring kid-friendly activities, performances, food stalls and vibrant Brazilian culture.
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Oxley Community Festival
Venue: ClubOxley, Oxley
A fun, free community event with live entertainment, food trucks, market stalls and kids’ activities. Perfect for a relaxed family day out.
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Sunday, 30 March

The Black Blues Brothers
Venue: Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra
Acrobatics, comedy, and rhythm collide in this family-friendly tribute to the Blues Brothers, performed by a high-energy African circus troupe.
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Whether you’re exploring mini golf wonderlands, dancing to carnival beats, or enjoying a kids’ stage show, Brisbane has something lined up for every kind of family adventure this weekend. Take your pick, make a plan, and enjoy the fun from 28 to 30 March.

This Weekend: Best Brisbane Gigs and Events 28 to 30 March 2025

Another huge weekend is here, and Brisbane’s stages, clubs, and venues are overflowing with live music, stand-up comedy, and vibrant cultural events. Whether you’re catching a legendary band, hitting a block party, or laughing your way through the night, here’s your curated list of the best gigs and events happening across the city.

Friday, 28 March

Tomorrows Forecast – Ribbons Single Launch
Venue: The Bearded Lady, West End
A high-energy indie rock night as Tomorrows Forecast launch their latest single, Ribbons. No supports—just one focused, full-throttle set.
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Guitar Wolf (Japan)
Venue: Crowbar Brisbane, Fortitude Valley
Japanese garage rock legends Guitar Wolf bring their signature noise-fueled energy to the Valley.
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MODELS and Boom Crash Opera
Venue: The Triffid, Newstead
Two iconic Aussie acts on one stage for a night of nostalgic hits and big choruses.
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Soundwave Anniversary Party with Resurrection (Live)
Venue: The Brightside, Fortitude Valley
A throwback to the golden age of alt-rock and metal with a tribute to Soundwave Festival.
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Friday Night Comedy w/ Al Del Bene & Friends
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club, Petrie Terrace
A night of hard-hitting stand-up featuring Al Del Bene and a killer support lineup.
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Brooklyn Standard Live Music
Venue: Brooklyn Standard, Brisbane City
Live music into the late hours at this basement bar hotspot in the heart of the city.
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Saturday, 29 March

80s Mania with Wang Chung
Venue: The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley
Step into a time machine of synth-pop, dance anthems and 80s classics.
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The Borough Live
Venue: The Bearded Lady, West End
An eclectic night of local live acts at one of Brisbane’s most beloved small venues.
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Thornhill – BODIES Album Tour
Venue: Crowbar Brisbane, Fortitude Valley
Melodic metalcore with big production and deep emotion.
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REVOLVE feat MEMPHIS LK (DJ) & 3NDLES5
Venue: The Triffid, Newstead
A dancefloor-focused DJ showcase of electronic beats and future-forward production.
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OUTRA Presents: AlpaKa MuziK (Label Showcase)
Venue: The Brightside (Outdoors), Fortitude Valley
Underground house and techno curated by Berlin-based label AlpaKa MuziK.
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Bootleg Rascal – Booty Block Party
Venue: The Brightside, Fortitude Valley
Genre-bending sounds and feel-good party vibes from Bootleg Rascal.
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Toby Wren – Songs for Dead Sailors | ΩHM Festival
Venue: Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm
A haunting and beautiful performance that blends jazz, composition, and storytelling.
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Saturday Night Stand-Up w/ Harley Breen & Friends
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club, Petrie Terrace
Big laughs and punchy comedy from Harley Breen and guests.
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The Gong Show | Stand-Up At Its Most Brutal (with Dusty Rich)
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club, Petrie Terrace
Comedians battle it out in a chaotic, crowd-judged night of cutthroat stand-up.
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The Brazilian Carnival 2025
Venue: Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills
A colourful and high-energy celebration of Brazilian music, dance, and culture.
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The Trinity Throwdown 2025
Venue: Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills
Fitness, adrenaline, and athletic competition come together for this cross-training event.
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Brooklyn Standard Live Music
Venue: Brooklyn Standard, Brisbane City
Second night of weekend sounds from rotating local bands.
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Sunday, 30 March

Stone Age a Go-Go Jungle Rumble
Venue: The Bearded Lady, West End
A wild night of psych, punk, and garage rock to wrap the weekend.
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Marbled Eye (USA) Live
Venue: The Bearded Lady, West End
Post-punk from the Bay Area—one night only.
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Whether you’re chasing live music in hidden corners of West End, dancing in the Valley, or laughing it out in a packed comedy room, this weekend in Brisbane is stacked with something for everyone. Plan ahead, grab your tickets, and make the most of what the city has to offer.

Famous Brisbane Millinery Fair 2021 Returns to Hamilton

The Brisbane Millinery Fair 2021 will showcase some of the city’s best milliners and race wear accessories at Hamilton Hotel on the 18th of April, inviting visitors to shop from a vast selection of high-quality hats and headpieces designed by eight of Brisbane’s top milliners. 



Hats by fashion-forward milliner Sandy Aslett, a popular choice in the autumn and winter racing fashion circuit, will be available for visitors to try on and purchase.

One of Sandy Aslett's creations at the Brisbane Millinery Fair
A Sandy Aslett creation.
Photo credit: Facebook/Brisbane Millinery Fair

Hat & Crown Millinery will feature a range of unique and beautiful hats, all hand-crafted and with extra attention to detail with designs by Jo Phelan.

One of Hat & Crown Millinery's creations at the Brisbane Millinery Fair
A piece by Hat & Crown Millinery
Photo credit: Facebook/Brisbane Millinery Fair

Another label, Crazy Teapot, offers hats and headwear sporting feminine designs by Brenda Lui.

One of Crazy Teapot's creations at the Brisbane Millinery Fair
Created by Crazy Teapot.
Photo credit: Facebook/Brisbane Millinery Fair

Another one of the millinery labels who’ll feature a collection of their work at the fair is Belle Folie, notable for their bridal and vintage racewear pieces.

One of Belle Folie's creations at the Brisbane Millinery Fair
One of Belle Folie’s creations.
Photo credit: Facebook/Brisbane Millinery Fair

Hats from Alison Clark Millinery, on the other hand, have a unique and sculptural flair. A collection will be available at the fair for people to wear and purchase. 

One of Alison Clark's creations at the Brisbane Millinery Fair
Created by Alison Clark.
Photo credit: Facebook/Brisbane Millinery Fair

Kylie Heagney Millinery will also showcase their selection of headwear. Kylie herself comes from a racing family, and her work has been featured in numerous fashion events such as Brisbane’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival.

One of Kylie Heagney's creations at the Brisbane Millinery Fair
A Kylie Heagney creation.
Photo credit: Facebook/Brisbane Millinery Fair

Another featured label will be Kate McKell’s J.A.R. Millinery, whose designs draw inspiration from Kate’s experiences in life. Kate first took up millinery as a hobby, and her passion eventually evolved into a full-fledged business.

One of J.A.R. Millinery's creations at the Brisbane Millinery Fair
Designed by Kate McKell.
Photo credit: Facebook/Brisbane Millinery Fair

Last but not least, the fair will offer a collection of headwear from My Hat Millinery, featuring designs by Jane Moy.

One of Jane Moy's creations at the Brisbane Millinery Fair
One of Jane Moy’s creations.
Photo credit: Facebook/ Brisbane Millinery Fair

Follow the Brisbane Millinery Fair 2021’s Facebook event page for more information concerning the fair, headwear, and any other special updates and announcements. The event will be hosted at the Hamilton Hotel in 442 Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton on April the 18th 2021 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Those interested in registering can do so here

Luxury Riverfront Sky Homes Rising in Hamilton

Brookfield Residential Properties, in partnership with Multiplex, has commenced with the construction of the Gallery House, a 20-storey residential building just next door to Portside Wharf and within six kilometres of the Brisbane CBD. It comprises 169 residences, including apartment units ranging from one-, two-, and three-bedroom types and penthouses ranging from 58 sqm to 669 sqm.

Gallery House
Credit: Portside Wharf YouTube

Construction has proceeded amidst the latest estimates from the QBE Australian Housing Outlook 2017-20. The outlook for the next three years is that unit prices for apartments will fall due to stricter lending standards. Specifically, the report shows that Brisbane will see a seven percent fall for unit prices, followed by Melbourne at five percent and Sydney at four percent.

While apartment prices fall however, the housing market are set to increase in the next three years. Brisbane house pricing is also set to increase by 7 percent. As a result, people are leaning towards buying apartment units than houses.

“With so many Australians priced out of the housing market, the Australian Dream of owning property is increasingly turning to high- and medium-density apartments,” says QBE Lenders’ Mortgage Insurance CEO Phil White.

It appears that Brookfield Residential Properties is geared towards taking advantage of this demand.

As of press time, 80 percent of the Gallery House tower has already been sold. Tower Two is set to be launched before the end of October.

“Demand for riverfront apartments remains high and the success of Gallery House is testament to the fact that well-designed and positioned properties continue to perform strongly,” says Brookfield Residential Properties General Manager, Lee Butterworth.

The firm also provides choices for its residents. They can choose between two kinds of units: the Sky Collection and the River Collection.


Credit: Portside Wharf YouTube

The Gallery House is strategically located within a close distance from various lifestyle hubs. It is just within a 3-minute walk to the Eat Street Markets, 10-minute walk to the Eagle Farm Markets and an 8-minute drive to the James Street in Fortitude Valley.

Gallery House in Hamilton
Credit: Portside Wharf YouTube

Major transportation are also within the surrounds of the Gallery House in Hamilton. Nearby terminals are Brett’s Wharf CityCat Terminal, Doomben and Ascot Train Stations, International and Domestic Terminals, Gateway Motorway, Kingsford Smith Drive, Airport Link Tunnel and Inner City Bypass.

More information about the Gallery House can be found here.