London Calling

Where Paris is chic, cultured and refined, its rival cousin across the channel, London, is cool, happening and in your face fun. So, you’ve done the Tower of London, watched the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace and toured Westminster Abbey . Where […]

School’s Out!

Last week I drove my Goddaughter and some of her friends to Schoolies Week on the Gold Coast. I was crapping myself. She’s so smart and beautiful (and like most of her friend’s) looks NOTHING like I did at her age – […]

Banish those gym breakouts!

There’s nothing worse than working your butt off at the gym to look good, only to suffer a nasty breakout and clogged pores on your face as a result. That “after workout glow” often leaves skin feeling irritated and sticky from sweat […]

Light a candle for kids

Social Enterprise Collective One is about to launch a new candle range with $5 from every sale to be donated to the buyer’s choice of one of three charities: Pyjama Foundation, Cambodian Children’s Fund and Safe Childhoods Foundation. The new candles which […]

Technology Love

My Frusband has named his Sat Nav after me. I wondered if it’s because they always have those smooth, sexy voices but it turns out that’s not the reason. Frusband: “She’s called Alex because she bosses me around, never stops talking and […]

Sextortion ruins lives!

Many parents worry about their children taking naked images of themselves and sharing them with people they think they can trust, however we also have to be careful. Yes us, the adults. As a major study continues in Australia into on-line sextortion, […]

Diana: Her Fashion Story

Nearly 20 years ago, as most Australians were going to lunch, a bright light went out across the other side of the world. It was 3.45am on August 31, 2007 when Princess Diana’s life support was switched off in a Paris hospital […]

Bali danger

The arrest of a Perth teen in Bali over alleged drug offences and the way a nightclub security guard manhandled him is every parent’s nightmare. Fortunately it eventually ended OK for 18-year-old Jamie Murphy but  what occurred highlighted how the drug dangers […]

Dessata Detangling Brush

To be honest, I have never thought too much about my hair brush, despite having a thick, dry and course mane that could do with a little more attention. I usually just grab a handful, yank down and push and pull my brush down, […]

That’s just not cricket

The She Brisbane team have been up in arms about the latest cricket saga and even one of them yelled out ‘It’s just not cricket’. But before we could move on, the more mature ladies of the office had to explain this […]

Top spots for a long ladies lunch

I love having a few glasses of wine on a lazy Sunday. Whether it’s at the races, a wedding or a cheeky Sunday session, the sensation of getting a leisurely buzz in the Brisbane sunshine makes me extraordinarily happy, even though it […]

Biome

From its humble online beginnings in 2003 to four flagship stores right here in Brisbane Biome has solidified its name as one of the best, if not the best provider of eco-friendly and ethically-sourced products in Australia. Born from the concept of […]

A Romantic High Tea

I had the great pleasure of attending the Australian Romance Readers Association (ARRA) 2016 Brisbane High Tea recently  with fellow She Brisbane writer and romance author Kelly Lyons. Romance and High Tea just seem to go hand-in-hand, which is why  ARRA set […]

Roar for respect!

Sometimes in this crazy, busy, nonsensical world I want to ROAR like a lioness.   I mean how difficult is it to share common courtesy? Does it even exist any more? Just last week I went for a job interview that had […]

Curious about botox?

She Brisbane was curious and spoke to Karen Shirley from The Skin Clinicians about botox (apparently I am not allowed to say botox because its trademarked so I will refer to it as injectables). We asked her to share some considerations about getting injectables… Injectables […]

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