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9 must-see events at Bleach* Festival

Get cultured this August.

Bleach at Broadbeach, BLEACH Festival 2023 (image supplied)
Bleach at Broadbeach, BLEACH Festival 2023 (image supplied)

It’s that time of year, BLEACH* Festival has officially entered the chat. Can you believe this is the 13th year BLEACH* has been gracing the Gold Coast? Somehow, just when we think it couldn’t possibly get better, they go ahead and prove us wrong. Yep, BLEACH* is officially a teenager and it’s one of the most exciting arts-led events in the city. No wonder locals love it and out-of-towners flock here for it.

Not familiar with BLEACH*? We’re chuffed to introduce you to this GC gem of arts and culture. They’ve got awe-inspiring installs and live music galore, as well as hands on workshops, if you’re all about getting amongst the action. Here’s our go-to guide of nine top picks that’ll make this year’s BLEACH* Festival the best one yet.

First Light, BLEACH* (image supplied)
First Light, BLEACH* (image supplied)

FIRST LIGHT
It’s only fitting that the Coast’s premier celebration of arts and culture officially opens with the rising sun over North Burleigh Beach. Pack your winter woollies and find your spot on the sand while you soak up the ocean around and take in the sweet sounds of William Barton, the Wayfinders Choir, Mohini Cox and the Sunrises. The early start will be well worth it as you watch the sun peek over the horizon.
Cost: Free
Where: North Burleigh Beach, North Burleigh Hub, Ed Hardy Park, The Esplanade
When: 6am Sunrise, Thursday 1 August

River of Gold, BLEACH* (image supplied)
River of Gold, BLEACH* (image supplied)

RIVER OF GOLD
A floating barge on the Nerang River? You’ve caught our attention! Sure to be one of the stars of the BLEACH* Broadbeach Hub, the spot will set the stage for River Songs – a concert series featuring three unique sets of musicians – Claire Edwards, Yirinda and Shugorei – each delivering their own eclectic sound and style. You’ll get your own set of headphones for the ultimate immersive experience, making for an intimate affair on the riverbanks that activates all of the senses.
Cost: Free
Where: Broadbeach Hub, Broadbeach Cultural Precinct, 61 Sunshine Blvd, Mermaid Waters
When: 5pm – 9pm, Friday 2 and Saturday 3 August

BLEACH* 2024, HEXADECAA (image by Morgan Sette)
BLEACH* 2024, HEXADECAA (image by Morgan Sette)

HEXADECA
Now here’s an immersive installation that’s just as fun to watch as it is to play. Think of it as a giant musical playground where you and your friends can channel your inner muso and create sweet symphonies together. It’s all about movement and music, so let the kid in you out and have a blast!
Cost: Free
When: Daily 1-11 August. Check the website for times.
Where: North Burleigh Hub, Ed Hardy Park, The Esplanade

Slow Arts Sound of the Valley, BLEACH* (image supplied)
Slow Arts Sound of the Valley, BLEACH* (image supplied)

SLOW ART – SOUNDS OF THE VALLEY
Take a trip out to Talle Valley for an afternoon of live tunes and a hint of the hinterland? Don’t mind if we do! Because what’s better than seeing one incredible artist live and loud? Well four, of course. Slow Art – Sounds of the Valley is the ultimate afternoon out with the voices of Erik Griswold, Christine Johnston, Karl S Williams and Bree van Reyk bringing the best of their new work in individual mini concerts in a BLEACH* first. The best bit is you don’t even have to pack your own picnic, Palette Restaurant have got you covered with two hamper options to get you going.
Cost: $109 per person
When: 12pm Saturday 10 and 11am Sunday 11 August
Where: George Dacca Bramley Park, Rusty Court Tallebudgera Valley (Near the Tallebudgera Valley Rural Fire Brigade)

BLEACH* 2024, The Mirror (image by Andy Phillipson)
BLEACH* 2024, The Mirror (image by Andy Phillipson)

THE MIRROR
It’s only fitting that HOTA is home to BLEACH* and one of the most mind-blowing displays of acrobatic theatre. The Mirror has all the ingredients for an epic performance, with pop mashups, LED lights and acrobatics by Gravity & Other Myths that’ll make your back hurt just watching it – bend your mind and perception while you explore the concept of what we find entertaining in a world full of screens and social media.
Cost: Adults $59, Concession $49
When: 7pm, Saturday 3 August and 3pm, Sunday 4 August
Where: HOTA, Home of the Arts, 135 Bundall Rd, Surfers Paradise

LIVE MUSIC STAGE
If you don’t like live music then we can’t be friends. There, we said it. Curated by the legend at Gold Coast Music Awards, this year’s Live Music Stage is heavy with insane talent and good vibes, I mean what’s not to love about an open-air gig. There’s a little something different each night so we guarantee you’ll be coming back for more each night as you soak up the seaside and sounds.
Cost: Free
When: Friday to Sunday each weekend
Where: North Burleigh Hub, Ed Hardy Park, The Esplanade

Natural Inking, BLEACH* Workshops at The Oasis (image supplied)
Natural Inking, BLEACH* Workshops at The Oasis (image supplied)

BLEACH* AT THE OASIS
It’s time to put those hands to work and get crafty at the Inking and Natural Fibres workshop where you can get up close and personal with eco inks and textiles to create your very own masterpiece. Perfect for the whole family, this is the place to learn all things sustainability and art from Torres Strait Islander artist Lisa Sorbie Martin.
Cost: $15 per person
When: 10am, Friday 26 and 9.30am & 12pm, Saturday 27 July
Where: The Oasis Shopping Centre, 75 Surf Parade, Broadbeach

Fever Dream Workshop, BLEACH* (image supplied)
Fever Dream Workshop, BLEACH* (image supplied)

FEVER DREAM WORKSHOP
Nope, it’s not an actual fever dream it’s another ripper workshop where you get to take centre stage and quite literally become part of the art. There’ll be a giant 8 metre long Stringray at the centre of an epic light and soundscape show. Before the show begins you can get stuck into the workshop where you can make a DIY handheld stingray illuminated with your very own lighting so you’re part of the action.
Cost: Free, registrations required
When: Sessions at 12pm, 1pm, 2pm & 3pm Saturday 10 August
Where: North Burleigh Hub, Ed Hardy Park, The Esplanade

Last Light, BLEACH* (image supplied)
Last Light, BLEACH* (image supplied)

LAST LIGHT
Rounding out the epic program is none other than Triple Grammy-winning muso Tim Munro who’s joining by internationally acclaimed composer Thomas Green for what can only be described as a musical masterpiece. We’re getting starstruck just thinking about it. Watch the sun set over BLEACH* and bask in the glow of North Burleigh as you listen to a classic like you’ve never heard it before. Talk about finishing with a bang
Cost: Free, registrations required
When: 5pm, Sunday 11 August

Where: North Burleigh Hub, Ed Hardy Park, The Esplanade

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski

10 of Burleigh’s best breakfast spots

Tarte Bakery & Cafe, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Tarte Bakery & Cafe, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Breakfast and Burleigh go together like all of our favourite things. Bread and butter, eggs and bacon, macaroni and cheese, gin and tonic… you get this gist. And as you can probably tell, we’re partial to a good old breakfast.

What’s not to love about breakfast? And even more, what’s not to love about Burleigh? You’ve got sun, sand, surf and a boat load of egg-cellent spots to fill up and fuel up to get the day going. It is the most important meal of the day after all.

We took it upon ourselves to do the hard task of eating our way around one of our fave beachside suburbs to determine who exactly has the best brekky’s on offer and it did not disappoint. Here’s our pick of 10 of the best breakfast eats in Burleigh. Just don’t scramble to get to them all at once!

Breakfast spread at Commune, Burleigh (image supplied)
Breakfast spread at Commune, Burleigh (image supplied)

Commune
Back to where it all began, Commune has stood the test of time when it comes to bringing the breakfast goods and if you’ve been, you’ll know why. Recently taken over by the Blackboard crew, the menu is brimming with classics and new flavours. Their Eggs Florentine stacked on one of the best potato rosti’s going around is an all-time pick of ours. They’ve got acai bowls on tap along with their fan-fave chorizo burrito – it’s an IYKYK situation.
Where: 1844 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

Palm Springs Cafe (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Palm Springs
You’ve no doubt seen this Palm Springs inspired brekky haunt taking pride of place on the Gold Coast Highway. It’s hard to miss the slice of California desert in the heart of Burleigh. Take it from us, the food is as fabulous as the space is gorgeous. Their Breakfast Tacos are an obvious front-runner for our favourite breakfast pick. We adore the Chicken & Waffles with southern fried chicken, chipotle mayo and maple syrup for a delicious taste of the US.
Where: 1878 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

 

Bullseye Bang, Double smoked streaky bacon, free range fried eggs, avocado, rocket and house chilli sambal on a NY Everything Bagel, Tarte Bakery, Burleigh (image supplied)
Bullseye Bang, Double smoked streaky bacon, free range fried eggs, avocado, rocket and house chilli sambal on a NY Everything Bagel, Tarte Bakery, Burleigh (image supplied)

Tarte Bakery
It’s the spot that almost doesn’t need an introduction because if you haven’t been to the Euro-inspired café then where have you been?! They’ve been reinventing the breakfast game with dishes like their loaded bagels (hello Bullseye Bang) and their iconic Tomato Soup – if you’ve seen it, you’ll get it. If you’re more about a liquid breakfast then the Parisian Hot Chocolate is a no brainer, or the Breakfast Mary if you like a bit of a kick. We’re also pretty sure it’s illegal to leave without one of their baked goods. Get the strawberry muffin top and thank us later.
Where: 1748 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

LOCAL, Burleigh (image supplied)
LOCAL, Burleigh (image supplied)

Local
Right in the heart of Burleigh you’ll find this spot that’s become a firm favourite among locals – that’s right, it’s not just in the name. It’s big, it’s busy and it serves up a mean breakfast – which is obviously a prerequisite on a breakfast list. Local is our go-to for those tried and tested brekky must-haves, think French Toast for the sweet tooth and Chilli Scramble (because what’s not to love). No acai bowl? No problem because they’ve done one better – the Acai Panna Cotta with coconut sorbet is the freshest twist on a GC staple but we’re into it.
Where: 1744 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

Social Brew, Burleigh (image supplied)
Social Brew, Burleigh (image supplied)

Social Brew
James Street has long been the heart of Burleigh when it comes to all things food, fashion and fun and tucked away in the Big B Arcade is Social Brew. A bustling melting pot of Gold Coasters, from brekky dates to catch ups with friends and people working over a bite to eat, the people watching is almost as good as the food. Stay for a good time and a long time if that’s your vibe, with breakfast turning into lunch on the reg. The Truffle Mushroom Bruschetta and Nasi ‘Brew’eng are must-try’s for a reason.
Where: 34-36 James Street, Burleigh Heads

People dining at Paddock Bakery (image courtesy of Destination Gold Coast)
People dining at Paddock Bakery (image courtesy of Destination Gold Coast)

Paddock Bakery
Remember when Paddock Bakery changed the game with their epic sweet treats and loaded donuts? How could we ever forget, we’re grateful for it pretty much every day. But they’re so much more than just baked goods, tucked away in their little weatherboard haven is a bakehouse so as you can imagine – they’re big on bread and their menu shows. The best part? After you’ve filled up on food, you can take home some of their bakehouse goods – whether it’s an Almost Croissant Cookie or their signature Sourdough.
Where: 20 Hibiscus Haven, Burleigh Heads

Bacon Cheeseburger, Two Yolks (image supplied)
Bacon Cheeseburger, Two Yolks (image supplied)

Two Yolks
If anyone knows a thing or two about eggs, it’s these guys – some may even call them eggs-perts. And what’s breakfast without eggs? As far as we’re concerned, even breakfast time is burger time so you bet we were pumped when we saw the menu loaded with things like the Triple B (Big Brekky Burger) and the Two Yolks Grande Burrito filled with scrambled eggs (naturally), tater tots, guac, bacon, halloumi and chipotle aioli. The unsung hero of their brekky menu is the Tater Tots aka potato gems though, get the morsels of crispy goodness as a side or you’ll have fomo later.
Where: 13 Connor Street, Burleigh Heads

Pretty Handsome
They’re baaaack and they’re better than ever, if we do say so ourselves. With a schmick fresh look and their ripper original menu – plus some new additions of course – Pretty Handsome has been a sight for sore eyes and we’re just pretty darn happy that we’ve got their Breaky Wrap Combo back. Seriously, what’s not to love about a wrap and a coffee combo for $12.50 – we’re in a cost of living crisis, people!
Where: 18 Christine Avenue, Burleigh Heads

Big Breakfast, bacon, eggs your way, hash browns, sausages, steak, mushrooms, spinach, cherry tomatoes and sourdough toast with house made boston baked beans and house made tomato relish, Plantation House Cafe, Burleigh (image supplied)
Big Breakfast, bacon, eggs your way, hash browns, sausages, steak, mushrooms, spinach, cherry tomatoes and sourdough toast with house made boston baked beans and house made tomato relish, Plantation House Cafe, Burleigh (image supplied)

Plantation House Cafe
This pretty little spot is all about great breakfast and gorgeous interiors, with fresh clean interiors, a lush green wall and of course, a hot pink neon it’s giving Instagrammable and we love it. The team at Plantation are big fans of a sweet breakfast moment and you will be too with Pancakes served with poached pear, salted caramel, crumble and ice cream – we’re drooling just thinking about it. If savoury is more of your flavour then try the Fritter Stack, we promise it won’t disappoint.
Where: 1/43 Tallebudgera Creek Road, Burleigh Heads

Parlour Coffee
It might not be in the centre of the Burleigh hustle and bustle but does that mean we love Parlour Coffee any less? Absolutely not. In fact, that’s one of the things we love about it most. Seasonal menu. Tick. Epic coffee. Tick. Space to soak up the sunshine (with SPF obviously). Tick. Dog friendly. Tick. It’s got everything we look for in a brekky spot and more. Treat yo’self with the Benny Croissant and if that’s not enough indulgence, try a twist on your usual coffee with their Tiramisu Latte.
Where: 34 Tallebudgera Creek Road, Burleigh Heads

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski

Get physical with these new Gold Coast online workout classes

So there’s a few ways this stay-at-home business can go. One is that we all eat too much and lay on the floor thinking about all the things we should be doing instead.

The other is that we stay inside but also make inside our new world, bar crawls are now rooms-of-your-house crawls, Friday drinks are FaceTime drinks and exercise will also likely be an inside job.

Which is why we’re all here today. To discuss Gold Coast exercise-based businesses who have taken things online so that we may all stay fit while we have to stay inside.

VIP Lockdown Machine Squad
Run by local legends Machine Life, the online squad is $25 p/w with live daily workouts that can be accessed anytime on your phone or computer, using just your body weight, tips and tricks from the trainers (Jesse and Alyse) and an online community to support you through this time. Trainers help with technique, nutritional guidelines, motivation and accountability so that there’s no slacking off plus you get healthy recipes, live chats, team challenges and tailored workouts for all fitness levels. Join here.

Pilates by Lisa
One Gold Coast gal who has been doing the online thing for quite some time is Lisa, of Pilates by Lisa. Who is offering online pilates classes for all levels of fitness that you can (and should) absolutely get involved in from the comfort of your home with a FREE 10 day trial! Find them here.

Ritual Yoga and Pilates
The ladies at Palmy’s Ritual Yoga & Pilates are in the process of creating an online hub for yoga and pilates classes. They also offer pilates barre classes so you can get that booty all peachy for when we’re allowed outside again. Stay up to date with their progress here.

Currumbin Academy of Performing Arts
Here’s one for the kiddies – CAPA have taken their dances classes online so that’s one way for the little ones to burn some energy. Not to mention they’ll have fun and possibly learn a new skill while they’re at it. Check it out here.

Emily Skye Fitness
No doubt you’ve heard of Emily Skye, she’s been online for a long time now but she offers quite the array of workouts to keep you fit and fabulous. She’s a personal trainer so there’s lots of strength-based workouts, weights and body-weight based exercise. Plenty of variety. Find out more here.

Fluidform Pilates
Full body strength and conditioning is the name of the game at Fluidform Pilates with classes created to have a meaningful and positive impact. Of course, there are all manner of pilates classes on offer and creator Kirsten King is a former Gold Coaster. Get involved here.

We’ll keep updating as we find out about more business moving online but in the meantime, keep moving and take care of yourselves.

Words and photos by Kirra Smith

10 of the best Gold Coast picnic spots

Picnic at Burleigh, The Undercurrent (image supplied)
Picnic at Burleigh, The Undercurrent (image supplied)

On the Gold Coast we are blessed with pretty spectacular weather year-round, which means picnics are high on the agenda. Thankfully we have no shortage of pretty spots to throw down a blanket for a spot of cheese and biccies with friends.

Here’s a list of 10 of our favourites.

Hinze Dam, Advancetown
This underrated hinterland destination will be your new favourite picnic spot. There are several parks that surround Hinze Dam, so take in the stunning scenery, sip on a cold glass of bubbly and generally enjoy the company of family and friends. There’s a BBQ area, kids playground and even a small cafe in case you need fresh supplies. Make sure if you’re taking the pooch to one of the designated areas, they’re kept on a leash to preserve the wildlife.

Hinze Dam (image via City of Gold Coast)
Hinze Dam (image via City of Gold Coast)

Cedar Creek Falls, Mt Tamborine
Mt Tamborine is a picnicker’s paradise and has more picnic areas than a year has days, Cedar Creek Falls being by far one of the best. Driving up the winding roads and taking in the scenic beauty is almost enough entertainment, but that’s not all. Cedar Creek Falls are located just metres from three waterfalls and countless walking tracks, making it the perfect place to spend your next Sunday.

Cedar Creek Falls (image supplied)
Cedar Creek Falls (image supplied)

Macintosh Island, Surfers Paradise
This little oasis nestled in Surfers Paradise (most commonly used for getting around the GC500 every year) is great for picnic dates of all sorts. The tranquil setting with cascading water running through the park is home to many birds (including peacocks), so don’t forget your stale bread. There’s also that super fun bridge previously built for the Indy in 2007.

Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens, Benowa
Hard to believe that this beautiful little piece of paradise is just a mere 10 minute drive from Surfers Paradise. Take the whole family or soak up some solo serenity, it’s the perfect setting for both and anything in between. There’s even a butterfly garden for your gazing pleasure.

Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens, Benowa (image supplied)
Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens, Benowa (image supplied)

Cascade Gardens, Broadbeach
Cascade Gardens can be found between Surfers and Broadbeach and there are plenty of barbecue and undercover picnic shelters. This peaceful riverside sanctuary is the perfect date spot and with a huge area to run around, it’s also popular for families wanting to keep the kids entertained for hours (hopefully not on a date).

Burleigh Hill, Burleigh
In unsurprising news, Burleigh Hill is probably the most popular picnic spot on the Coast. You can’t beat the Insta-worthy views overlooking the Surfers Paradise skyline. If you want to get a good spot on a Sunday get there early `cause the whole Gold Coast likes to unite here to see and be seen.

Picnic on Burleigh Hill (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)
Picnic on Burleigh Hill (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)

Ed Hardy Park, Miami
Next to North Burleigh Surf Club the park offers great people watching and a few BBQ areas perfect for that Sunday arvo picnic with the gang. Walk up Miami Hill and take in the views or have a sneaky swim in the ocean. There’s a takeaway bottle shop across the road if you need to stock up on sips.

Tallebudgera Creek, Tallebudgera
The battle between which side to choose continues. But no matter which is your go-to, Talle Creek won’t disappoint as favourite picnic spot. The calm creek waters are perfect for a little splash before devouring your mobile buffet. Beware the hungry bush turkeys!

Tallebudgera Creek (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)
Tallebudgera Creek (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)

Long Tan Park, Currumbin Valley
Not many people know about this pretty but somewhat hidden picnic spot in Currumbin Valley. It’s the perfect spot to get away, relax by the creek and pop in for a dip. There are no toilets or BBQ stations and uninhibited nature is purely the theme here, so go prepared. Drive along Currumbin Creek Road and take a right turn at Bains Road, the park is situated just over the bridge.

Kirra Lookout, Coolangatta
Kirra Lookout is the Burleigh Hill of Coolangatta, just not as busy and with more parking opportunities (we like the sound of that). You can either drive or walk up, but be warned, it’s quite steep, you’ll burn off your picnic before you make it to the top. Enjoy the view whilst nibbling on some crackers and sipping on an icy cold one, it’s pretty special!

Picnic (image via Unsplash)
Picnic (image via Unsplash)
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