What we’ve been eating lately, just in time for the weekend🍝
1. Handmade pasta from @litoburleighheads at @mondriangoldcoast
2. Passionfruit Marigold Cured Salmon with Cucumber, Yarrow, Shoyu from @lobbybarbrisbane at @thecalilehotel
3. Brand new Mexican flavours at @villa.bymaya
4. Kingfish Ceviche, Pickled Fennel, Citrus Vinaigrette and Lime Pearls with Vanilla Bean Créme Brûlée and Lemon Thyme Madeleines for dessert at @penelope.bistro
5. Whipped Ricotta, Peas, Lemon with Focaccia from @bianca.restaurant
A peek at our 2026 Brisbane tourism campaign for @visitbrisbane
Building on Brisbane Favours the Bold from last year, this one was about pushing the design and brand to feel very Brisbane (in the best way possible).Alongside our great mates at @contentlion , we followed a group of friends discovering the city on their own terms and inviting you in for the journey.It’s all about into those smaller in-between moments, turning up the colour, making ‘Brisbane’ a little louder, and letting the city speak for itself.
Creative Direction & Design @davebyrne
Concept & Strategy @scott.eather
Design & Motion @kristian______s
Photography @onlyfeniks
Production Team @content.lion
The city is abuzz for this year’s Brisbane Favours the Bold campaign with @visitbrisbane
Working alongside our friends at @designbigfish , we hit the streets, capturing real street interviews to hear what visitors and locals alike are saying about Brisbane.
These conversations became the soundtrack of an iconic holiday led by an energetic ensemble cast.
Spanning across the south-east from hiking through Mount Barney to wading through crystal clear waters at Moreton Island, this campaign covered some serious ground.
More to come, stay tuned…
A masterclass in laneway dining, brought to life by the team at @thecalilehotel – all in aid of a great cause.
Rooftop Harvest was an incredible experience, gathering some of James Street’s finest chefs under the stars in Ada Lane to support @seaforestaustralia
From sea to plate to planet, this is what dining with purpose looks like.
I just got back from Fiji and I don’t think I’ve ever admired a profession more than I did this week.
I had the chance to briefly photograph a Medical Outreach team working in Nabila Village. The village is filled with some of the most beautiful, kind and genuinely happy people I’ve ever met.
Watching the surgeons, physios, doctors and nurses give their time and skills so selflessly was pretty humbling. I was there with just my camera, and at times I felt pretty useless this day just standing back and watching these people change others lives removing lumps, bumps, diagnosing illnesses and treating the village but it was truly epic to see.
The numbers:
307 Health Assessments
31 Surgical Cases
1 Primary School Health Education Visit
All in 5 days
Seeing the reactions from the patients and their families is something I won’t forget in a hurry. It was one of those experiences that really puts things into perspective.
I think there’s lots to learn from the people of Fiji, their beautiful, bubbly energy and happiness is so contagious.
Thanks to Dr Leena and her epic team, a great experience and if you’re ever looking to volunteer your time reach out to her! @loveleena.au@namotuisland
If there’s one person who can bring the perfect mix of calm and chaos to the lions den, it’s @lucyratz 💻
Lucy is the driving force behind every Content Lion production – we literally couldn’t do it without her.
From a humble beginning in journalism and creative writing, once she fell into the production world, she was hooked and never looked back.
And her secret weapon to make a set run smoothly…? A lot of snacks.