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brisbane grapevine

LAST year as Brisbane diners watched restaurant doors temporarily close from the safety of their lockdown bunkers, pining for the day life would return to some form of normality, some of those doors were destined to remain closed.

The most high profile to bid farewell to the sunshine state was , the northern relative of Melbourne’s lauded in St Kilda. The purpose-built venue, on a commanding reach of the river at South Bank, was a popular restaurant, bar and event venue and left a gaping

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