You’re Invited To An Exclusive Supper Club Launch Party At Evra Restaurant To Celebrate Steve Cordony’s First Book, Moments At Home.

To celebrate the launch of Steve Cordony’s first book ‘Moments at Home: Interior inspiration for every room’, Steve will host a series of Supper Club nation-wide. The events will be a one of a kind, open to 60 guests to experience a unique dining, design, music and conversational experience. 

These exclusive events will take place in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, with Steve adding his styling touches to each unique space to make it feel like a true home. 

Guests will enjoy a decadent dinner, and In-Conversation discussion and mini Masterclass hosted by Belle Editor in Chief Tanya Buchanan, with Steve sharing his styling tips and tricks, little black book and details behind Moments at Home. 

Along with live music and a decadent feast, each VIP ticket will include a personally signed copy of Moments at Home, as well as a luxurious Steve Cordony gift bag valued at over $500 as guests depart.

BRISBANE SUPPER CLUB, EVRA

EVRA Long Island Brisbane 18a Longland Street, Newstead, QLD 4006.

TUESDAY 18TH FEBRUARY – 6:30PM AEDT

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6:30pm – Guest arrival

Drinks on arrival, with live music experience 

7:15pm – Guests seated for entrée

7:30pm – Entrée served

8pm –  In conversation moment with Steve mediated by Tanya Buchanan discussing Moments at Home

8:30pm  – Main served

9:00pm – In conversation Masterclass moment with Steve mediated by Tanya Buchanan 

9:30pm – Dessert served

10:00pm – Guests depart with gift bag

Tickets are Limited, Don’t Miss Out – Book Now via the Link Below:

https://events.humanitix.com/moments-at-home-supper-club-series-brisbane

Gigi’s Osteria: The Team Behind Beccofino and Julius to Open a Landmark Italian Eatery in Newstead’s Long Island Precinct

The culinary minds behind Brisbane’s beloved Beccofino and Julius are set to unveil their latest venture, Gigi’s Osteria, in the heart of the vibrant Long Island precinct in Newstead. Slated to open mid-year, this sophisticated Italian eatery will join the growing lineup of top-tier destinations, including Baker D. Chirico and Evra Marketplace.

The space will be brought to life by acclaimed architecture firm ACME, known for crafting some of Australia’s most iconic restaurant designs, including Mimi’s Coogee, Fred’s Paddington, and Gimlet Melbourne.

A New Chapter in Italian Dining
Gigi’s Osteria promises a more refined experience than its predecessors, blending the charm of an Italian seaside village with the warmth of nonna’s kitchen. At its heart lies a celebration of traditional artisan techniques, reimagined for a modern audience.

Guests can look forward to dining in a dynamic enoteca and bar, or soaking up the nostalgia of an open kitchen that features a pizzeria, pasta room, and outdoor dining area overlooking the picturesque Piazza Waterfall.

A Feast for the Senses
On the menu, expect generous bowls of handmade pasta, succulent grilled fish and meats, all kissed by the aromatic smokiness of woodfire. The osteria will also showcase a thoughtfully curated wine list, with standout selections from both Italian and Australian producers.

While the name of Gigi’s head chef is still under wraps, one thing is certain—this new venture will deliver the elevated Italian dining experience Brisbane has been waiting for.

Stay tuned for more updates on Gigi’s Osteria as its opening approaches.

Location: Long Island Brisbane

Source: InDaily Weekend Edition

Brisbane’s Median House Price Now Over $1Million

It’s official: Brisbane’s property market has soared into the seven-figure club, with the median house price now topping $1 million.

A record $1,016,192 median house price was reached in the December quarter – fuelled by a $23,000 quarterly price hike – capping an extraordinary eight straight quarters of growth.

The median unit price increased by almost $100,000 in 2024 (an increase of 18.1 per cent), with a further rise over the December quarter, cementing Brisbane’s position as the second-most expensive capital city for unit buyers, Domain’s latest House Price Report, released on Thursday, revealed.

The million-dollar milestone is a “psychological line in the sand” for Brisbane, says Dr Nicola Powell, Domain’s chief of research and economics, with the Queensland capital tipped to be one of Australia’s best-performing property markets in 2025, even as the pace of price growth cools.

“There have been so many milestones reached for Brisbane recently,” said Powell.

The city’s typical house climbed by about $100,000 (10.9 per cent) last year, with New Farm recording a 6.7 per cent increase, bringing the premium suburb within $200,000 of the $3 million median milestone.

“The fact that we’ve now got premium suburbs like New Farm, Teneriffe & Newstead rubbing shoulders with the eastern suburbs of Sydney and even some of the elite suburbs on the Gold Coast is how you know you’ve got a perception change,” said Powell.

Brisbane’s coming of age is in full swing. “Brisbane last year had a real bounce back after a quite difficult 2022 and 2023 market … and specifically in the unit [market]. That is in line with government stimulus and this feeling that Brisbane is a really good long-term outlook,” said Powell.

Local and interstate buyers alongside young professionals and empty nesters downsizing are what is fuelling the inner-city apartment market. demand having scarcely wavered and a continued lack of supply.