‘Don’t Worry Be Fluffy’: Gabriel Iglesias Brings Laughter to Boondall

Popular American comedian Gabriel Iglesias, affectionately known as “Fluffy”, is set to have audiences in stitches with his show, “Don’t Worry Be Fluffy” in Boondall.



The Brisbane Entertainment Centre will host the comedy extravaganza, marking a significant event in the suburb’s entertainment calendar. Iglesias’ return to Australia, after a four-year hiatus, has generated excitement among comedy enthusiasts across the nation.

A Storied History in Brisbane

Before his upcoming show in Boondall, Mr Iglesias has had a remarkable history with Brisbane. His connection with the city dates back to at least 2012 when he performed at The Tivoli, Brisbane.

More recently, in 2019, he entertained fans with his “One Show Fits All” tour at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

These past performances have solidified Iglesias’s standing as a beloved comedian in the Brisbane area, creating a strong bond with the local audience.

Tour Highlights

The “Don’t Worry Be Fluffy” tour is part of Iglesias’ larger Australian circuit. This series of performances will showcase Iglesias’ unique brand of humour, which has earned him worldwide acclaim. 

Known for his engaging storytelling and infectious charisma, Fluffy’s shows promise an evening of laughter and entertainment.

The Australian leg of the tour includes several major cities:

  • Melbourne: November 30, 2023, at John Cain Arena
  • Sydney: December 2, 2023, at Qudis Bank Arena
  • Brisbane: December 4, 2023, at Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • Perth: December 6, 2023, at RAC Center
  • Adelaide: December 8, 2023

A Stand-Up Star

Gabriel Iglesias stands out as one of the most successful stand-up comedians in the world. His appeal extends beyond live performances, with a significant digital presence – over 1.1 billion views on YouTube and more than 25 million fans across social media. 

Mr Iglesias has been featured alongside comedy legends like Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock in The Hollywood Reporter’s “Top 40 Comedy Players.” 

His accomplishments include sold-out shows at iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden in New York and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.



More Than Just Laughter

Mr Iglesias’ career encompasses multiple Netflix specials, a series titled “Mr. Iglesias”, and roles in films like Disney+’s “The Santa Clauses”, “Magic Mike”, and “Magic Mike XXL.” This versatility adds depth to his live performances, offering audiences a rich experience that goes beyond traditional stand-up comedy.

Published 26-Nov-2023

Boondall Ice Skating Club Brings Broadway Magic to the Ice

The Boondall Figure Ice Skating Club is set to dazzle Brisbane with its annual Ice Spectacular, transforming Iceworld Boondall into a winter wonderland of Broadway-themed performances. 



The much-anticipated event, “Broadway Wonders on Ice,” is scheduled to light up the rink on 16 Dec 2023, offering a unique blend of figure skating artistry and theatrical flair.

A Spectacle of Skating and Song

This year’s show promises an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages. Featuring a range of songs from beloved Broadway musicals such as “Hairspray,” “Tina,” “Charlie & The Chocolate Factory,” and “Wicked,” the performance is designed to captivate and entertain. 

Skaters of varying ages and skill levels, from young beginners in the Ice Skating Australia’s Skate School program to seasoned senior skaters and Queensland and Australian representatives, will bring these classic tunes to life on ice.

Broadway Wonders Boondall
Photo Credit: Boondall Ice Skating Club

A Community Effort

The Boondall Figure Ice Skating Club, a pillar of the local sporting community since 1995, continues its tradition of fostering talent and passion for figure skating. The club’s mission extends beyond the annual spectacle, focusing on the development of skaters throughout the year at their home rink. 

The Ice Spectacular, in particular, serves as a platform for these skaters to showcase their hard work and skills in a non-competitive, social, and enjoyable environment.

Broadway Wonders Boondall
Photo Credit: Boondall Ice Skating Club

The BFISC has a rich history of hosting captivating ice shows, with the annual event being a highlight since its inception in 2018. Starting with “The Believe Express,” the club has consistently delivered themed shows each year, except for a hiatus in 2020 due to COVID.

Past themes have included a musical journey through time and celebrations of epic hits and sweet music, each adding a unique chapter to the club’s legacy.



Join the Celebration

The club invites the community to join in celebrating this theatrical ice extravaganza. The show is a perfect opportunity for families to kickstart the school holidays and offers a delightful escape from the summer heat. With the promise of an hour-long spectacle of grace, skill, and Broadway magic, “Broadway Wonders on Ice” is an event not to be missed.

Published 21-Nov-2023

Tragic Blaze Claims Life of Long-Term Boondall Resident

Residents in the quiet neighbourhood of Boondall were left in shock and despair as a house was engulfed in flames in the early hours of September. The tragic incident claimed the life of a long-term tenant, Graham Myles, aged 51, leaving the community mourning and authorities investigating the cause.



The fire, which sent shockwaves through the neighbourhood, prompted emergency services to respond swiftly. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) received multiple reports of the blaze at approximately 3:15 a.m. on 20 Sept 2023. Three fire crews were dispatched to the scene, finding the two-storey home already “well involved,” per a QFES spokesman

Efforts to control the fire were valiantly undertaken by firefighters, who managed to bring the blaze under control by 4:15 a.m. However, the tragic outcome of the incident was confirmed when Mr Myles’ lifeless body was discovered inside the residence on Cardinal Street.

Local resident John Mackay, who lived next door to the ill-fated property, recounted the harrowing moments that unfolded on that fateful night. The sound of shattered windows following an explosion woke them up from their sleep. 

Boondall fire
Photo Credit: Google Maps

Despite their best intentions to help their neighbour, the intensity of the blaze prevented Mr Mackay and his wife from intervening effectively. They promptly called emergency services, but Mr Mackay thought that Mr Myles was not present at the time because his car was not there. The Mackays were aware that Mr Myles was set to move.

Mr Myles had been a tenant of the property for a remarkable 15 years, a fact reiterated by neighbours who described him as a “gentle giant” and “a bit of a loner.” He was known to keep to himself, but those who knew him noted his kindness and harmlessness. 

The wider Boondall community has been left shaken by the loss of Mr Myles, who will be remembered for his quiet presence and the challenges he faced in recent years.



The Queensland Police Service (QPS) declared the incident a crime scene, although they are not treating the fire as suspicious. Police spokespersons stated that their investigation would continue to determine the exact cause of the blaze. However, due to safety concerns, authorities had not entered the burnt-out property as of the morning following the incident.

Published 22-Sept- 2023

Planned Boondall Subdivision Divides Neighbours Over Flooding Fears Versus Housing Crisis

Plans have been lodged to subdivide a Boondall chicken farm into a subdivision with 55 lots; however, locals are divided over two issues: the possibility of increased risk of flooding in the area and the housing crisis.



DA A006180454, filed by New Style Developments on the 20th of Dec 2022, details the intention to build a subdivision with 263 to 568 square metre blocks within two stages. New Style also outlined plans to raise the land by one metre and create a drainage reserve as part of its floodproofing procedures.

The applicant, which had pre-lodgement meetings with Council, also submitted a Flood Report from Water Technology Pty Ltd, which cited that:

“There are no adverse flooding impacts from proposed filling of the site to external properties upstream, downstream or adjacent to the site in all design events analysed. Sufficient drainage capacity has been provided for the local and external upstream catchments.

“Minor impacts are noted near the Muller Road access, however, these do not fundamentally affect flooding conditions on the road nor impact trafficability. Nonetheless, it is expected these impacts will be further mitigated and potentially resolved as part of subsequent operational works detailed design.

“Minimum flood planning levels for the site can be readily achieved and far exceeds the minimum design standards applicable in the flood hazard overlay code owing to a 1% AEP design criteria being applied for overland flow path flood sources.”

Boondall Subdivision plans
Photo Credit: CrJaredCassidy/Facebook

It’s not the first time such a proposal has been brought up — and then disapproved — for Nadra Eggs, the family-owned chicken farm business that produces eggs, milk and produce. The family farm was established in 1948 and it’s currently managed by the family’s third generation. 

However, Cr Jared Cassidy said the DA is “Impact Assessable” and thus has to be advertised for submissions that “must be taken into account when Council makes its decision.” 

“I’ve been contacted by a number of local residents who have concerns about flooding, traffic and loss of local amenity – this will be a significant amount of houses in a small space if approved,” Mr Cassidy said

“I hate the idea of so many ‘houses’ being built here in a flood zone, an eye sore for the community and a natural disaster waiting to happen in heavy rainfall and storm season,” one local wrote in the DA submission.”

“In flood and rain events, the land on 61, 65 and 69 Muller Road plays a vital role in preventing our house and our neighbours’ from flooding – by capturing the majority of the water in the area,” a neighbour wrote.

“It’s imperative to highlight that the flooding occurrences on Muller Road, Zillmere Road and Groth Road are not ‘once off events’. Due to Zillman Water Holes Creek overflowing during major storms, or heavy downpours of rain, these three roads flood significantly. Existing drainage and infrastructure systems are insufficient to handle large amounts of rain, or water making the vacant undeveloped land crucial to flood mitigation. This is evident whenever this area receives an excess of rainfall.”



But some locals also support the subdivision plans as a “critical need” for housing in Boondall. 

“Given the housing crisis I’m grateful that this will allow others to have their own home. I love the egg farm and cherish the memories of taking my little ones there for so many years. But I will say… where are the houses? Where can people buy or rent if progress doesn’t go ahead?” Rochelle Courtenay wrote in the comments on Mr Cassidy’s post.

“I appreciate some people will have concerns about flooding, traffic and loss of local amenity. However we need to look at the bigger picture – South East Queensland’s population is booming and there is a housing crisis with people struggling to rent or buy,” Katie Emmert said. “Infill development in existing suburbs is a key way to provide more housing and ensure new residents have access to amenities and services.

“I am a property owner in an established local suburb and I support infill development,” she added. “I want people younger than me to be able to rent/buy in the area. New development also provides housing options for existing residents – perhaps an older person struggling to maintain their existing house and land who wants to move to a smaller property nearby with lower maintenance. The more diverse housing options, the more diverse people that can live and maintain an ongoing connection to an area.”

Kerbside Collection Is Coming to Brisbane’s Northside

Heads up, people on the northside! Kerbside Collection is coming to Brighton, Deagon, Sandgate, Taigum, Shorncliffe, Boondall, Zillmere, Virginia, and Geebung this October.



The 2022 Kerbside Collection pick-up schedule will be as follows: 

  • 3 October – Brighton, Deagon, Sandgate, Taigum
  • 10 October – Shorncliffe
  • 17 October – Boondall, Zillmere, Virginia, Geebung

For the schedule of other suburbs, Brisbane City Council has a Kerbside Collection calendar.

For periodic reminders so you won’t forget your schedule, download Council’s free Brisbane Bin and Recycling app and keep push notifications enabled.

Residents are advised to place all acceptable materials for collection on the kerbside the weekend before the collection starts. These items should be on the kerbside in front of your home by 6 am at the start of the collection period.

Some of the acceptable items for collection include bath and laundry tubs, bicycles and sporting equipment, carpet and rugs, electronic waste* (e.g. televisions and computers), furniture and white goods (e.g. fridges and stoves), small household appliances (e.g. fans and toasters), and wood products less than 1.5 metres.

You may also consider donating your still-usable items to organisations that can recycle or find other uses for them including GIVIT, Charitable Recycling Australia and BCC’s Treasure Troves. 

GIVIT

This not-for-profit organisation serves as a link between the communities in urgent need of essential items and those who have and are willing to donate. GIVIT was established in 2019 by Juliette Wright. Their platform allows charities to make potential donors aware of what are the exact items currently needed by the individuals that they support.

Charitable Recycling Australia

Charitable Recycling Australia proudly supports circular economy transition through charitable reuse and recycling. With the help of member enterprises who provide their decades of expertise in the collecting and sale of donated goods, the organisation has been extending the life of about 285 million products each year and pioneering the concept of circularity even before it was officially named.

Treasure Troves

Council currently operates two second-hand shops which sell donated items for Brisbane residents. The items come from BCC’s resource recovery centres. 

Brisbane City Council’s Treasure Troves are open from 8 am to 4 pm every weekend (excluding Easter Sunday, as well as Christmas Day and New Year’s Day when these days fall on a weekend).



These shops are located at 46 Colebard Street West in Acacia Ridge and at 27A Prosperity Place in Geebung.

The resource recovery centres are located here:

  • Chandler Resource Recovery Centre, 728 Tilley Road, Chandler
  • Ferny Grove Resource Recovery Centre, 101 Upper Kedron Road, Ferny Grove
  • Nudgee Resource Recovery Centre, 1372 Nudgee Road, Nudgee Beach
  • Willawong Resource Recovery Centre, 360 Sherbrooke Road, Willawong

Guzman Y Gomez to Build New Restaurant in Boondall

A development application was recently lodged with Council to revamp the foodie corner on Sandgate and Zillmere Roads in Boondall into the Mexican fast-food restaurant, Guzman Y Gomez.



The new eatery will take over the former location of the Turkish family restaurant and shisha bar, Sultans, which closed in October 2020 after 15 years in the business. Pre-social media age, the said corner was also the site of another family restaurant called Bernie’s. 

The restaurant will join other eateries such as Hungry Jacks, Noodlebox, Zarraffa’s Coffe at the Boondall Convenience Centre.

Photo Credit: PD Online/Brisbane City Council

Guzman Y Gomez plans to build an indoor and outdoor dining space with a drive-thru section and an 11-car parking area, including one PWD space. The proposal indicated that the restaurant will be a 24/7 diner. 

The developers said that whilst the building will undergo a redesign, its core structures will remain. The emphasis, however, will be given to the drive-thru facility as patrons in suburban Brisbane are more inclined to use this pick-up service, especially during the pandemic.

Photo Credit: PD Online/Brisbane City Council

The development application (DA A005647805) was submitted in January 2021. Council has yet to decide if it’s approved or will need further revisions.  

Guzman Y Gomez was founded 15 years ago and has over 135 franchise operations across Australia. It has outlets in Singapore, Tokyo and Illinois as well.