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2019 Brisbane Disability Expo

The Brisbane Disability Expo is set to be the biggest and most anticipated all ages, all abilities disability specific Expo on the 2019 Brisbane Calendar. The National Disability Insurance Scheme is now available across all of the Brisbane region, which means thousands of residents are gaining greater control over their lives. Brisbane residents, their families and carers are on the lookout for the most suitable services and products meet their individual needs. The Expo will give service and product providers, OT's, sole traders, & sector works valuable face to face time with each other and the people who require their products, services, technologies, support or all of the above. The Expo will offer a crucial opportunity: for people with a disability to find out about the latest products, services, technology, aids and equipment for product and service providers to connect with people with a disability, their families & carers for providers to connect with OT's, sector workers and build networks with these organisations in the region to bring together everyone in the Brisbane Disability sector, with the aim to enhance the lives of people with a disability The Expo will involve: FREE ENTRY for all attendees and a FREE Show Bag 150+ exhibitors covering disability service, products, occupational therapy, leisure and children services, government agencies, advocacy/consumer rights, charities and specialist care or support Guest speaker presentations from experts in the disability sector Heaps of all age entertainment Workshops and demo spaces Live all-ability performances

Paniyiri 2020

Musgrave Park Edmonstone Street, South Brisbane, QLD, Australia

AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST GREEK FESTIVAL In 2019 Brisbane’s famous Paniyiri Greek Festival marked 43 years – a landmark cultural and celebratory milestone. Over four decades Paniyiri has grown to become Queensland’s signature celebration of all things Greek and the state’s largest cultural festival as well as the country’s longest running Greek festival – an admirable success story for the celebration that started in 1976 when a group of passionate Greek Australians wanted to share their cultural traditions with Brisbane.