Life After Children

This post comes after a pretty hectic past couple of weeks and at a time where I feel there has been a lot of heaviness floating around in the air. I don’t know if it’s because of the ‘Super Moon’ that graced us […]

How To Do Secret Santa Like A Boss!

Both summer and December are officially here, and as well as enjoying yourself at the sudden deluge of Christmas parties, lunches, brunches and ‘drinks’, you also need to buy Christmas presents. Shopping for family and friends is a project on its own, even though […]

Shelter Her

21 November, 2016, Brisbane: The Lady Musgrave Trust, Queensland’s oldest charity and a champion for homeless young women, will be lighting up the Story Bridge this week to raise awareness and funds for the shocking number of vulnerable women and their children who […]

More Manu Please!

Manu Fieldel is the charming French chef best known for the hit TV series ‘My Kitchen Rules’, which just happens to be my very favourite show. Now in its eighth season it will be gracing our screens again with more good and some not so […]

Walking On Sunshine

The very first Walking on Sunshine Raceday to raise money for melanoma research was an outstanding success with more than 300 people attending the event in The Birdcage at Eagle Farm Racecourse. Special guests included WOS ambassadors  singer Pete Murray, poet Rupert […]

Soak It Up!

As we near the end of the working week, the team at She Brisbane look to new ways to indulge. This usually sees us with a wine in hand but if you’re searching for other means to relax and unwind how about soaking yourself in […]

Down Side Of Christmas

Christmas, for most people, is the season to share the love of family and be jolly. But for a growing number of Australian women it ends up being a period of stress, pain and even death as a result of a spike […]

10th Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony

We were so honoured to attend the red carpet event at the 10th Asia Pacific Screen Awards Ceremony here in Brisbane last week. 2016 marked the tenth year that Australia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) has recognised and promoted cinematic excellence and cultural […]

High Five For Our Chief Justice

On hearing that the first woman in history to be appointed Chief Justice of the High Court is from Queensland, the She Brisbane office erupted in cheers and a lot of high-fiving. A former Queensland high school girl’s appointment to the highest […]

Roll Up, Roll Up!

It is amazing how discussions in the workplace can arise out of nowhere. A conversation last week began after I bought a packet of  Home Brand chocolate-coated honeycomb squares and sat them in the lolly tray near my desk. Out of the […]

Suicide, Self-Harm at 10 Year High

Many of us have children in our lives, one way or another, which is why the new statistics released on youth suicide are heartbreaking. New research which will send a shiver down all parents’ spines shows that suicide rates and self harm […]

Women “Love” Men with Tatts

It appears women are not as fussy when it comes to men’s bodies, reports the ABC. It said a new paper published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences found that tattoos made men more attractive to women. “Women perceived tattoos as […]

Domestic Violence Cover up Attacked

She Brisbane brings you this article because it is just so unbelievable. It highlights the huge cultural differences and attitudes around the world and how women in certain countries just accept their fate. Moroccan state television network has been labelled a “disgrace” […]

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