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With only limited time to spend in Brisbane, Belinda Feek gets busy being entertaine­d

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Friday night: Brisbane Comedy Festival There are not many places where you can get away with joking about having sex with ghosts — you’ll never look at that hand dryer the same way again, trust me — but here you can. That’s the great thing about comedy shows, there are few limits, but plenty of laughs. Lawnmowing, feminism, sex and potatoes were also topics of hilarity during the comedy festival launch at City Hall. The festival features 70 comedians, including Aussie favourites Celia Pacquola, Matt Okine, Becky Lucas, Luke Heggie and sidesplitt­er Tom Gleeson. A few Kiwis are on offer too, such as Urzila Carlson, Guy Montgomery and Cal Wilson. Prices vary, and it’s being held at three venues, Brisbane Powerhouse, SunPAC and Brisbane City Hall, until March 25. brisbaneco­medyfestiv­al.com Saturday morning: S&S Aviation You often don’t get to see a lot when you fly into a new city, so why not take to the sky for a bird’seye view? We had spare time Saturday morning and the weather gods gave us a reprieve to see what it’s like up high. Brendan Parker has clocked up eight years behind the controls, so that gave us comfort. We took off from the nearby Mt Coot-tha, home to all the major television stations, with its vantage point nestled in bush and a nearby lookout. It’s the perfect way to see the city’s river snaking its way around and through the city. Cloud will limit the time you’re up in the air, it did for us, but we still had long enough to have a look around. sandsaviat­ion.com.au Saturday midday: Welcome to Bowen Hills The food trucks and beer garden are actually a new set-up next to the home of the Brisbane Showground­s. After sitting idle, hosting hot chips and hot dogs, there’s been a tidy up and it now features one of the longest bars I’ve seen — with six beer tap stations — and not only XXXX but also a good selection of craft beers. It’s open Wednesday to Sunday and will always have a rotating selection of food trucks on site. The types of grub on offer can include chicken wings, burgers, kebabs, cronuts and German fare. There’s rumours of a microbrewe­ry moving in, too. wtbh.com.au Saturday 3pm: Wheel of Brisbane If you can’t afford a chopper ride or a stay at the cloud-scraping Infinity tower, the Wheel of Brisbane is your next best bet. Akin to the London Eye, you get around four rotations, seeing the city from different heights. The bonus is the air conditioni­ng in each of the coveredin carriages, so you can escape the Brisbane heat. thewheelof­brisbane.com.au

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