Where do Brisbane painters/visual artists connect?

Does anyone know where Brisbane painters/visual artists tend to hang out or connect? 🎨 I’m looking for regular groups or communities where artists actually meet and get to know each other, rather than one-off events.

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 12 days ago

Friendly yoga studio in Brisbane/Northside? 🧘‍♀️

I’m genuinely interested in yoga and meditation and would love to find a friendly, welcoming studio where I can practise regularly and hopefully build some long-term friendships around it. Preferably a dedicated yoga studio, not classes inside a gym. Any recommendations? 😊

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 13 days ago

Are video interviews and meetings normal in work culture in 2026?

I’m applying for office-based roles and feel uncomfortable being on camera during video interviews or meetings.
Is this a normal part of work now? How can I overcome this discomfort and become more confident?

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 17 days ago
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Randstad Google Meet registration meeting — video or recorded?

Hi everyone, I have a Randstad registration meeting booked through Google Meet.
Does anyone know if these meetings are usually video calls? Are they normally recorded? Just want to know what to expect. Thanks

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 17 days ago

QLD Government roles through agencies — how does it actually work?

Hey — thinking of registering with Randstad, Hays, Troocoo or DFP for QLD Government finance/procurement roles while I apply directly through SmartJobs.

Anyone done this? Keen to know:

Same work environment and conditions as direct government employees?
What does the interview process look like — practical tests, Excel assessments?
Did anyone convert from agency contract to permanent?

Thanks

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 21 days ago
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Advice needed: moving from accounting into procurement — is SAP worth learning?

Hi everyone,
I have a Master of Professional Accounting and some experience in finance/admin roles (invoice processing, supplier reconciliation, etc.). I’m trying to move back into procurement and eventually grow towards cost control roles.
I keep seeing SAP mentioned in procurement job ads, so I’m wondering if investing time in SAP training would actually help someone with my background.

Would you recommend learning SAP MM (Procurement) or SAP FI/CO? Is an official SAP certificate worth it, or are there other practical courses that employers value more?

If you’ve made a similar move into procurement, I’d really appreciate hearing what helped you get there.

Thanks a lot

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 23 days ago

Mid 30s+ Social Group (Chermside/Stafford)

Hi! F late 30s looking to meet people mid-30s and above in the Chermside/Stafford area.

Interested in gym, yoga, meditation, walks, hikes, creative activities (life drawing/art), trivia nights, movie nights, and casual group sports like volleyball or pickleball.

Weekdays ok for gym/yoga, weekends preferred for socials and activities.

Open to joining an existing group or starting something new 😊

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 2 months ago

Volleyball or badminton social

Hi all, late 30s female looking to start either volleyball or badminton, preferably with people in the same age group. Mainly interested in something social, fun, and casual.

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 3 months ago

Hi everyone,
I’m looking for some career direction advice.
I have a background in accounting (degree-qualified) and production, but I’ve got a couple of years gap away from direct accounting work. During that time, I’ve been working in more creative/production-related roles and developed strong skills with Adobe software.
I’m now actively improving my Excel skills to a professional level and aiming to move into cost control / cost accounting type roles.
I’d really appreciate advice on:
Entry-level roles I should realistically target to get back into accounting/cost control
Any bridge roles that could help me transition (e.g. assistant cost controller, production coordinator, finance assistant, etc.)
Skills or certifications that would make me more competitive
Whether relocation would improve my chances (I’m open to it)
Any guidance or personal experience would be really helpful.
Thanks in advance!

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 4 months ago

Hi everyone,
I’m looking for some career direction advice.
I have a background in accounting (degree-qualified) and production, but I’ve got a couple of years gap away from direct accounting work. During that time, I’ve been working in more creative/production-related roles and developed strong skills with Adobe software.
I’m now actively improving my Excel skills to a professional level and aiming to move into cost control / cost accounting type roles.
I’d really appreciate advice on:
Entry-level roles I should realistically target to get back into accounting/cost control
Any bridge roles that could help me transition (e.g. assistant cost controller, production coordinator, finance assistant, etc.)
Skills or certifications that would make me more competitive
Whether relocation would improve my chances (I’m open to it)
Any guidance or personal experience would be really helpful.
Thanks in advance!

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u/PaleSeaworthiness856 — 4 months ago