Even though Twitter is all about the people who are using the micro-blogging platform. It is still interesting to see in these still early stages of adoption which Brisbane organisations, businesses, media and prominent people are currently participating on Twitter.
If there are any we’ve overlooked be sure to mention it to us via Twitter and we’ll include the missing accounts on our list.
ARTS
23rd Productions
Arts Theatre
Arts Queensland
Brisbane Powerhouse
Harvest Rain
Judith Wright Centre
La Boite Theatre
Shake & Stir
State Library of Qld
Qld Art Gallery GoMA
Qld Shakespeare Ensemble
Qld Writers Centre
Queensland Performing Arts Centre
Queensland Theatre Company
QUT Art Museum
Umber Productions
AUTHORS
John Birmingham
Nick Earls
Rebecca Sparrow
BANDS & MUSICIANS
Bernard Fanning
Drawn from Bees
Emma Dean
Hungry Kids of Hungary
Hunz
I Heart Hiroshima
John Steel Singers
Kate Miller-Heidke
Little Scout
Montpelier
Mr. Maps
Powderfinger
Strange Attractors
Supergeneric
The Brunswicks
The Cairos
The Grates
The LoveBuckles
Traveling So-and-Sos
Yves Klein Blue
BARS & HOTELS
Barsoma
Empire Hotel
GPO Hotel
Greystone Bar
Inspire Gallery Bar
Story Bridge Hotel
The Caxton Hotel
The Fox Hotel
The Tin Bar & Grill
The Tivoli
The Troubadour
CAFES
Brother Espresso
First Pour Brisbane
Merlo Coffee
Urban Grind
Verve Cafe
COMEDIANS
Josh Thomas
Meshel Laurie
EVENTS
2high Festival
BIG SOUND Music Industry Summit
Brisbane Independent Games Festival
Brisbane International Film Festival
Brisbane Twestival
Brisbane Writers Festival
Ideas Festival
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival
PARKing Day Brisbane
Queensland Music Festival
Semi-Permanent
Social Matters
Sounds of Spring
GOVERNMENT
Brisbane City Council
MEDIA
ABC Radio Brisbane
B105 Labby Camilla Stav
Brisbane Media Map
Brisbane Times
Courier Mail
Fasterlouder QLD
Four Thousand
Map Magazine
Mucho-Bravado
mXBrisbane
my247
Nova 106.9
ourbrisbane.com
Peppermint Magazine
Switch 1197
The Cage on Triple M
Queensland Brides
Quest News
MUSIC INDUSTRY
Dew Process
Musicadium
Starving Kids
Valve Records
ORGANISATIONS
Visible Ink
POLITICIANS
Anna Bligh
Bernie Ripoll
Scott Emerson
SERVICES
Petrol Brisbane
TransLink SEQ
SHOPPING
Queens Plaza
Queen Street Mall
TCB Centre
The Boutique Markets
The Outpost
The Tribune Brisbane
SPORTS
Brisbane Roar
Queensland Reds
(UPDATED: Originally Published: March 31, 2009)
Unlike the more well known horse sport of Polo which is associated with British Royalty, annual social events with champagne and polo ponies. Polocrosse is the Outback Australian originated bastard child that is tougher, faster, more entertaining and completely unpretentious.
What makes Polocrosse a more interesting sport to watch is that the ball is carried by players in a Lacrosse like stick which allows play to occur laterally around the field as the ball is contested. This is distinct from Polo where the ball is hit along the ground with a mallet which causes the game to be played mostly straight up and down the field.
This weekend on the 4th and 5th of April, teams from Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia will play in the interstate competition at Morgan Park in Warwick.
I can not urge more strongly that Brisbane people take the trip down even for one day to see this sport played at a competitive level. It won’t have the same massive crowds that the 2007 World Cup attracted at the same venue. Though you will see a spectacular sport, mix with salt of the earth country people and have a truly excellent day.
Photo credit: picturesbyrach
Finally.
Point your web browser to: http://stream.4zzzfm.org.au
We’re taking credit for this. Our New Year’s Day *sigh* was surely the impetus for the Zeds coming into the 21st century.
Now, lets hope an updated web site with the long promised online newsroom, a online community, a podcasting service as well as an iPhone App aren’t too far away.
(via @Miss_Chicken)
The hilarious Brisbane share house story so very well known from the 1994 novel, the 2001 film and the longest running stage play in Australian history, He Died with a Felafel in His Hand, is again treading the boards this time at the Brisbane Arts Theatre.
Forget this oblivious review by an ABC 612 listener. There have been plenty of excellent reviews already on The Twitters. While the orginal author John Birmingham said of opening night…
Some of the actors did some of the best work I’ve seen in that show. Ever. I believe I may have wet my pants a little bit laughing so much. (via Cheeseburger Gothic)
This is a must see comedy theatre performance! On from March 27th to May 2nd at the Brisbane Arts Theatre (210 Petrie Terrace), bookings can be made on 07 3369 2344 and tickets cost just $25.
We’ve been keeping it real as hardcore Brisbane tweeters over the last few months. Faithfully recording every mundane narcissistic thought about our fine city. But something has been missing. Something more substantial. Money, fame, women and the ability satisfy a hungry media audience with content that is greater in size than 140 text characters.
Which is why in marketing speak we’ve decided to extend the distribution of our brand into the blogosphere. Yep, we’ve sold out by becoming bloggers. This probably won’t assist with helping to attain money, fame or women, it does give us the chance to dribble on unintelligibly like this. Anyway, Twitter really is just premature ejaculate media. Which is ace for internet afflicted late-onset ADHD suffers. But like sex, some people want their media to last for more than 20 seconds. *sigh*
We do however promise to maintain the same standard of non-existent comprehension of the rules of grammar and use of wannabe youth language when presenting the mix of content that has included reviews of local cupcake shops, blatant attempts to score free tickets to gigs, undeclared product placement, insecure passive aggressive comments about failed relationships, veiled threats against local cupcake shops, links to stuff and uneducated thoughts about political things all of which has made us the 186th most popular Twitter user in Brisbane.
Exciting times.