Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that shows off the real life Brisbane, and the hangouts of your favourite heeler family! Justin and Lou will be talking history, architecture, things to do with the family and of course Bluey locations! If you live in Brisbane, this will inspire you to get out and see more of the city, and if you're planning a trip, you'll get an insight into the world of Bluey, and what's on offer in the River City! Bluey's Brisbane - inspiring the ultimate Bluey day out! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
It's our annual classic catches episode where we look back at the year that was, and chat through some of our favourite moments of the year.We'll also have a chat about the massive Bluey news around a forthcoming movie, and Joe Brumm stepping away from the TV show.In this episode you'll hear snippets from Megan Washington (Calypso), Daniel O'Brien (Bluey music team), Adrian Schrinner (Brisbane Lord Mayor), Andrew Kay (producer Bluey's World/Bluey's Big Play), as well as other guests from 2024.You can find all of the episodes and more, by scrolling back in your podcast feed.Thank you so much for listening to the podcast this year, and we hope you have a very happy holiday season!We will be back in 2025, but we will be taking a short break - so if you haven't already, make sure you hit like, subscribe or follow in your podcast app so you get notified when our first episode of 2025 drops.If you're coming to Brisbane to visit Bluey's World let us know, and keep tagging us in those social posts!Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
We're so excited to have our favourite Bluey YouTuber on the podcast, with Aussie Girl Margie live in the studio!Margie Thompson is a Queenslander who lived in both North Queensland and Brisbane, before travelling the world and settling in the USA.For the last few years, Margie has been talking all things Bluey on her YouTube channel - episode recaps, fan theories, news, hidden details and Easter eggs.In this episode we talk being an Aussie expat in the US, her move back to Australia, how she discovered Bluey and why she loves these talking dogs from Brisbane.Make sure you check out Aussie Girl Margie on YouTube or follow her on Instagram or TikTok.Listen to our chat with Anne Kerr (Mrs Retriever) about Bob Bilby here.Check out our chat with Dan Brumm (Uncle Stripe) about his sound design work on Bluey here.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
This is a massive episode because the opening of Bluey's World in the Brisbane riverside suburb of Hamilton has been massive!We were lucky enough to attend the official opening of Bluey's world, alongside all of the cast and crew of Bluey, as well as the creatives who have brought the interactive experience to (for) real life.Lou also caught up with Mary and Kate from the Gotta Be Done podcast on the first day Bluey's World was open to the public, and their podcast record was joined by Andrew Kay.Andrew is the producer of Bluey's World, and is also the producer of Bluey's Big Play: The Stage Show.Get tickets for Bluey's World here.Use a ship tracking app like MarineTraffic to help you catch a CityDog to Bluey's World. You just need the vessel names - Gootcha is Bluey and Kuluwin is Bingo.Make sure you check out Mary and Kate on the Gotta Be Done podcast, for stacks of fun Bluey recaps and analysis, and follow them on Facebook or Instagram.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneEmail us at blueysbrisbane@gmail.com with with your thoughts, comments or questions.
Brisbane's iconic CityCats (named so as they are a catamaran) carry locals and visitors up and down the Brisbane River everyday. You've seen the CityCats in the Bluey episodes Spy Game and Ice Cream (and also in our pod artwork).To celebrate the opening of Bluey's World this week, 2 of the Brisbane CityCats have been transformed into City Dogs, with Bluey and Bingo now sailing up and down the Brisbane River.A few years ago we spoke to a Brisbane mum who had been petitioning the council to create CityDogs following the devastating Brisbane floods of 2022.Even though they've been created for a different reason, we cought up with Madonna Stephens to gauge her reaction to the CityDogs!We also hear from Brisbane Lord Mayor, Adrian Schrinner, as well as Kate O'Conner who is the Director of Brands and Commercial for BBC Studios Australia and New Zealand.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneEmail us at blueysbrisbane@gmail.com with with your thoughts, comments or questions.
The third Bluey album 'Rug Island' is out now and to celebrate we sat down with Daniel O'Brien who is part of the Bluey music team.'Rug Island' is themed around play, imagination, adventure and friendship so it was only appropriate the Rug Island became the title track - an episode that sums up all of those ideas.In this episode we take a dive into the album, and find out more about how the Bluey music team works together.Dan is a Brisbane based composer whose main focus is music for the screen, but who also writes for choirs and orchestras. You can stream 'Rug Island' on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you listen to your music, or you can visit your favourite record store to pick up the album on orange vinyl!In Australia, JB Hi-Fi is carrying both the orange vinyl and special edition picture disc.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneEmail us at blueysbrisbane@gmail.com with with your thoughts, comments or questions.
There's been a ton of Bluey related stuff in the news recently - from the news that Bluey is now the number one show in the US, from Kelly Clarkson giving her entire audience a trip to Brisbane to visit Bluey's world - even the news that American Express named Brisbane as one of their trending travel locations for 2025.Much of the growth of the show has been driven by adult Bluey fans, many of whom don't even have kids!How has a (supposedly) show for kids resonated so well with grown ups?Sarina Petersen will be one of the speakers at the upcoming TEDxQUT event on October 27th. Sarina is a student of Law and Behavioural Science (Psychology) at QUT and works as part of the in-house legal team of one of Queensland's largest not-for-profit organisations. She is most interested in social psychology and human behaviour - particularly, the way that these interact and influence one another. Sarina is a fond viewer of the Brisbane-produced cartoon Bluey and is enthusiastic about analysing its enormous worldwide appeal and cultural impact - particularly its impact on adults.Find out more about the TEDxQUT event here.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneEmail us at blueysbrisbane@gmail.com with with your thoughts, comments or questions.
It's Father's Day in Australia this weekend!To celebrate we spoke to Dr Justin Coulson about Bandit's parenting style, and the importance of a positive role model for dads being portrayed on our TV screens.Dr Justin Coulson is the founder of Happy Families, host of the Happy Families Podcast, has six daughters, has written a stack of books on parenting, and is also the parenting expert on Channel 9's 'Parental Guidance'.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneEmail us at blueysbrisbane@gmail.com with with your thoughts, comments or questions.
We're back after our post 'The Sign' break, recapping all the Bluey news from the last few months, and we've set up in Davies Park, home of the West End Markets, as shown in the episode 'Markets'.In this episode we're joined by Mary Bolling from the Gotta Be Done podcast (and also the voice of the librarian in 'Promises').Topics up for discussion include:Mary's first time at the West End Markets - does it live up to the hype of the ep?Possible mascots for the Brisbane Olympics in 2032.Thoughts on 'The Sign'.Bluey dollarbucks released by the Royal Australian Mint.Re-release of Bunnings/Hammerbarn gnomes.New Bluey album 'Rug Island'.Bluey's World.Find the Gotta Be Done podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and check out their recent chat with Joe Brumm.Listen to the brand new Bluey single 'Octopus' on Spotify.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneEmail us at blueysbrisbane@gmail.com with with your thoughts, comments or questions.
The Bluey 28 minute special 'The Sign' was everything we hoped it would be; plot twists, a wedding, some great Brisbane locations and a heap of gags for the grown ups.To celebrate 'The Sign' we spoke to Meg Washington, voice of Bluey's teacher Calypso. Meg is also featured in the special with her song 'Lazarus Drug' bringing the episode to its epic crescendo.Meg is one of Brisbane's favourite singer songwriters and most versatile vocalists, and has just recently completed a run of shows with Australian symphony orchestras. Check out the Bluey x Meg Washington music video for 'Lazarus Drug'.You can also listen to the original version of 'Lazarus Drug' from the album 'Batflowers'.Follow Meg on Instagram to keep up to date with news, release and tour dates.One of our favourite articles about 'The Sign' was the piece that Mary Bolling from the Gotta Be Done podcast wrote for the ABC.Massive props to Brendan from The Hammerbarn Project podcast, who snagged a voice role in 'The Sign'.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
It was the cliffhanger that has left Bluey fans shocked and with a ton of questions. In the episode Ghost Basket, which aired globally on the weekend, it was revealed that the Heelers have put their heritage Queenslander on the market.In classic Bluey style though, the very next day a listing appeared on the Domain website for the Heeler house, describing it as a 'quaint, animated family home'."“Illustrated lovingly at the end of a cul-de-sac, this house sits atop a hill with views of Mount Coot-tha. This 3 bedroom, 4 (ish) bathroom home boasts of work from home spaces, lovely period floorboards and mysterious hallways that don't logically seem to join spaces together but always feel cohesive and purposeful. Perfect for endless play and games with the family.”Ludo Studio said in a statement: “Bluey's home is where our story begins and we're excited to share next week if it's where our story ends. The Heeler's home is another character that we love and care about as much as The Heeler's themselves."To find out if it's a good time to sell in Brisbane, and what kind of price tag the Heeler home would fetch, we spoke to Von Barnes of Pinnacle Properties, based in Brisbane's inner north-west.So all will be revealed this weekend with the feature length, 28 minute episode 'The Sign', which airs at 8am on ABC Kids and ABC iview in Australia, Sunday April 14.'The Sign' also will be available to view globally on Disney+.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
We've been fascinated by the success of Bluey in the United States - how did a show about talking dogs from Brisbane become one of the most viewed shows in the US?Kyle Thompson got in touch with us after he met Dave McCormack (Bandit) and Melanie Zanetti (Chilli) at the Twin Cities Con.Ahead of the very first global Bluey release dates, and Bluey's feature length episode The Sign, we thought we'd sit down with Kyle to find out more about what our American friends think about the juggernaut from down under!Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
This February it's the Bluey and Bunnings crossover with Bunnings stores across Australia and New Zealand diving into the Hammerbarn spirit!Select stores will rebrand as Hammerbarn, with all stores offering up free Bluey-themed kids D.I.Y workshops every weekend in February. You just need to book in here.A big thanks to Bunnings and BBC Studios who had us out to the launch at the for real life Hammerbarn - the Bunnings store on Settlement Road in Keperra which featured in the episode.While we were there we caught up with Claire, the DIY Mum who runs the @renowayoflife Instagram page, who was indulging her two passions of Bluey and Bunnings!Bunnings stores across the country will host free Bluey-themed kids D.I.Y workshops every Saturday and Sunday in February. The workshop themes include:Workshop 1 (3-4 February): Bluey Sand Art and DecoratingWorkshop 2 (10-11 February): D.I.Y. Bluey KaleidoscopeWorkshop 3 (17-18 February): Bluey and Bingo Plaster Character PaintingWorkshop 4 (24-25 February): D.I.Y. Hecuba Pot PlantBluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
It's that time of year when we look back at the year that was, and highlight some of our classic catches - our absolute favourite podcast moments of 2023.It's been another massive year for Bluey, with the show going from strength to strength internationally, the second album 'Dance Mode' being released, the announcement of 'The Sign', a 28 minute special coming in 2024, Blueyfest counting down the top 100 episodes and a teaser of 'Bluey's World' coming to Brisbane in August.Our favourite bits of 2023 included:Bluey composer Jazz D'Arcy talking about the 'Dance Mode' album and her song 'Rain (Boldly in the Pretend).Sound designer/Uncle Stripe Dan Brumm discussing how he did the sound design for the rugby league inspired episode 'The Decider'.Hamilton creator and voice of Major Tom, Lin-Manuel Miranda visiting Brisbane and in conversation with fellow Bluey cast member Leigh Sales.Julia Quinn, author of the Netflix romance series 'Bridgerton', also visiting Brisbane and talking to us about how she discovered and fell in love with Bluey.Marianne Taylor AKA The House Detective chatting about the little details of the Heeler house and Queenslander houses.Bluey editor David Peterson on what he thought when an episode called 'Dad Baby' came across his desk.BlueyfestBluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
To celebrate five years of Bluey on Australian TV, the ABC has been running Blueyfest, which will culminate on November 19th, with a countdown of the top 100 Bluey episodes.The order of the top 100 will be decided by fan votes, with ABC Kids having asked all of us to vote for our top 5 episodes.The ABC also decked out a retro ice cream van in full Bluey kit, and drove it from Sydney to Brisbane, stopping at towns along the way and culminating at the South Bank Parklands in Brisbane, home of the episode Ice Cream.So we grabbed the card table, and wound our way down to record a podcast ep at South Bank, right near the van!In this edition of Bluey's Brisbane, we run through what we voted for as our respective top 5's of Bluey.Click here to find out more about the Blueyfest countdown on November 19th.Let us know what your top 5 episodes are at our socials, or by emailing blueysbrisbane@gmail.com Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
In the space of five years, Bluey has gone from a new kid on the animation block, to being lauded as one of the greatest ever shows on TV.Aside from the critical acclaim, Bluey has set new viewing records both in Australia and in the USA, and has picked up a swag of awards including an Emmy, a BAFTA Award, Logie Awards....and the list goes on.David Peterson is a Brisbane based editor and screenwriter who mostly worked on season two of Bluey, but also come in to help production of season one at the very beginning.David's credits include Dance Mode, Flat Pack, Dad Baby, Hammerbarn, Bingo, Army and more, and he sat down to talk about the early years of Bluey, what the role of editor entails in an animation series, and just what goes through your head when you are handed a script like Dad Baby!You can find out more about David's work at the Random Photons website.Check out David's editing handiwork on the Bluey short - Guide to the Outdoors.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
On this episode we're joined by Marianne Taylor, AKA The House Detective to talk about the Heeler House, Queenslanders, and some of the other architectural styles that have popped up in Bluey.If you've looked at Bluey's house and asked, what exactly is this type of house that Bluey lives in, this is the episode for you!Marianne Taylor is an architectural historian who investigates the history of houses and reveals the secrets of the people who lived there. She is a wealth of knowledge on the different styles of architecture that have appeared in Brisbane across the decades.Marianne has also led the Brisbane Retro Project; documenting the post-war houses of Brisbane, and has been the President of the National Trust of Australia (Queensland).You can follow and keep up to date with Marianne via Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest.Check out Shutter Fails on Instagram with @thecraftsmanblogBluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
It's the Father's Day Weekend here in Australia and to celebrate we're chatting to the ultimate TV dad...well the voice of Bandit Heeler in Dave McCormack.In this conversation we talk to Dave about his musical journey with Custard, what it's like being in a band now, and of course his role as Bandit.You can keep up to date with Custard at their Facebook page.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
After wowing international audiences for the best part of 12 months, Bluey's Big Play: The Stage Show returns to Australia, with a season beginning on December 30th at the QPAC Playhouse in Brisbane.To celebrate the return of the show to Bluey's hometown, and the theatre that played host to the world premiere, Justin spoke to Bluey's Big Play director Rose Myers.We'll hear about the reaction to the show from Bluey fans around the world, and how much the team is looking forward to its Australian homecoming.Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), in association with BBC Studios, Andrew Kay and Windmill Theatre Co., is thrilled to announce that the original live show Bluey's Big Play will return to QPAC's Playhouse in Brisbane for an exclusive season from 30 December 2023 to 20 January 2024.Tickets go on sale for all performances on Friday 4 August at 9.00am. To book go to qpac.com.au or phone 136 246.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneAbout QPAC:The Queensland Performing Arts Centre welcomes over 1.5 million local, interstate and overseas visitors annually to more than 1,200 performances embracing the best in live performance: the world-renowned alongsidethe emerging, local and new. It is a public cultural institution where people, performance and ideas connect. QPAC aims to amplify the voices of diverse communities to provoke thought and reflection and deliver remarkable live arts experiences to audiences.
It's that time of year when the fierce rivalry between Queensland and New South Wales comes to a head with the annual State of Origin rugby league series.You'd know Dan Brumm's voice - he plays Uncle Stripe on Bluey, but he's also been the show's sound designer across all three seasons.With the Queensland Maroons taking on the New South Wales Blues tonight, Dan sat down for a chat about how the game of rugby league was depicted in Bluey.Dan unpacks some of his sound design, and some of the little things that you might have missed in the layers of sounds that make up 'The Decider'.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
Bluey's latest episode 'Cricket', has fast become a new favourite amongst Australian Bluey fans, capturing in 7 minutes the essence of the national sport.In this special bonus bit, Justin and Lou discuss some of the nuances and the storytelling in 'Cricket', the life lessons that the game can teach you, and why cricket is such an important feature of an Australian summer.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
It's Record Store Day in Australia, with the hot ticket item being the brand-new Bluey album Dance Mode dropping in two different versions on vinyl.Lou went down to her local record store - Relove Vinyl in Oxley to grab a copy of the new Bluey album.While she was there she spoke to owners Jason and James about the craziness that is Record Store Day, and just why their customers were lining up to get their hands on Dance Mode!Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
It's almost peak Bluey season at the moment, with new episodes starting to air in Australia, a new album only days away, and the release of Bluey's first ever music video.Jazz D'Arcy is a member of the Bluey music team who has worked on the music for episodes like Born Yesterday, Family Meeting, Pass the Parcel and Copycat.But it's on the episode Rain that Jazz's work really shines, composing the score for the almost dialogue free episode, as well as a vocal version - Rain (Boldly in the Pretend).The vocal version has just been released as Bluey's first ever music video ahead of the brand's second album Dance Mode, which releases on April 21st.To celebrate all the things Justin sat down with Jazz in the Bluey music studio to chat Dance Mode, the music video, new Bluey episodes and more.Bluey: Dance Mode is available on April 21, with first single Dance Mode and latest single Rain (Boldly in the Pretend) both available to stream now.If you're a vinyl lover, a special edition of the new Bluey album will be available exclusively for Record Store Day 2023 (April 22) as a zoetrope vinyl picture disc.The zoetrope effect will be featured on side A of the vinyl and will show the Heeler family dancing along to brand new tracks such as “The BeeeeeOOP Walk“, “Chatterbox” and “Lollipop Yum Yum Yum!“, when viewed via a stroboscope app.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneBLUEY: DANCE MODE TRACK LISTING (with corresponding episode)Bluey Theme Tune (Dance Remix)Dance Mode (Dance Mode, S2 E1)Doo-ba-Zoo (Housework, S3 E13)The BeeeeeOOP Walk (Housework, S3 E13)Chattermax (Hide & Seek, S1 E42)Copycat (Copycat, S1 E38)Lollipop Yum Yum Yum (Bad Mood, S2 E40)Cat Squad! (Library, S2 E30)Omelette (Omelette, S3 E5)Sticky Gecko (Sticky Gecko, S2 E12)The Gnome Song – Feat. Meg Washington (Calypso, S1 E17)Army (Army, S2 E12)Grandad (Grandad, S2 E42)It Was Yesterday (Grandad, S2 E42)Rain (Instrumental) (Rain, S3 E18)Rainbow (Rain, S3 E18)Rain (Boldly in the Pretend) – Feat. Jazz D'Arcy (Rain, S3 E18)
As this podcast drops, there's only a week left until new Bluey episodes start airing in Australia.So to celebrate we sat down to have a chat about some of the stuff that's been taking place in the real life Bluey-verse.In this episode we chat too much Lin-Manuel Miranda (Major Tom the talking horse and Hamilton creator) and his visit to Brisbane, including popping up at a Hamilton show, and touring Ludo Studio, the home of Bluey.You can watch Leigh Sales' interview with Lin-Manuel here.Other items on the agenda were the new video clip for Rain (Boldly in the Pretend) featuring the Bluey music team, and a fun holiday craft idea - granny crocheting.New Bluey episodes begin from Sunday 9th April to Sunday 7th June at 8am and 6.20pm on ABC Kids and ABC iview.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
It's a Valentine's Day special with Julia Quinn, the New York Times bestselling author of the Bridgerton series.Julia was in Brisbane for the event 'A Romantic Rendevous', presented by the Australian Romance Readers Association and Brisbane Libraries.She had also hiked from the CBD to Paddington with hopes of seeing the Heeler House, which Airbnb brought to life last year.We couldn't pass up an opportunity to quiz Julia about her love of Brisbane's favourite family of talking dogs.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane#1 New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn began writing one month after graduating from college and, aside from a brief stint in medical school, she has been tapping away at her keyboard ever since. Her novels have been translated into 43 languages and are beloved the world over. A graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, she lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest. The Netflix adaptation of Bridgerton premiered in 2020.
In this episode of Bluey's Brisbane, we're taking a look at the Bluey episode 'Fairy Tale' and reminiscing about our childhoods, and what life was like in that wild time known as the 80s.We also talk to Kerry Griffith, the Heritage and Museums Coordinator for the Moreton Bay Regional Council, and has overseen The 80s Exhibition at the Bribie Island Seaside Museum, which is just north of Brisbane.Check out the Seaside Museum's web page for opening hours and more info.The 80s Exhibition is part of the Hot Hot Hot Festival and runs until the end of February.If you're not local you can still get into the groove (Madonna pun anyone?) with The 80s Exhibition's Spotify Playlist.There's also a pretty obscure reference to Dave McCormack (Bandit) and what he was up to in the 80s which we'll fill you in on.You can listen to our full interview with Dave here, or find it in your podcast feed.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
It's been a massive year for Brisbane's favourite Heeler family, culminating in Bluey taking over New York City in November.It's also been a massive year on the Bluey's Brisbane podcast so we're looking back on our top moments of the year including talking to:Bluey composer Joe TwistBrisbane radio legend Spencer Howson about his childhood in Wynnum and Manly; the location of the whale water park in the Pass the Parcel episodeMichael from the Bluey Locations Instagram account, in the front yard of the real life Heeler houseParenting expert Dr Justin Coulson about his take on Bandit's parenting styleUS filmmaker Joe Gidjunis about the importance of a positive role model in BanditBluey art director Costa Kassab about creating the Bluey worldBrisbane artist Debra Hood Original Bluey podcaster Mary Bolling from the Gotta Be Done podcastBluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
When we got the call from Mary Bolling saying she was going to be in Brisbane, and did we want to catch up at a pub....the answer was yes, yes, yes!Mary along with Kate McMahon hosts the original Bluey podcast, Gotta Be Done, and has racked up 160 episodes of their Bluey recaps, along with some pretty cool chats with Bluey cast and crew.We met up for a few beers at Felons Brewing on the Howard Smith Wharves, right in the heart of Brisbane, to discuss all things Bluey! Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that goes behind the scenes of Bluey and explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
After our recent Father's Day episodes, we were contacted by US filmmaker Joe Gidjunus from Veracity Studios in Philadelphia. Joe was in the early stages of a new documentary called https://www.grownupdadmovie.com/ ('Grown Up Dad'); a film which aims to challenge the negative stereotypes of fathers on TV and in the media. Shortly after Bluey launched in America, Joe discovered the show and finally found the positive fathering role model he'd been longing for. Joe is currently in Australia filming for the new documentary and Justin jumped at the chance to meet up for a chat about the film, and Brisbane's very own fathering legend! You can find out more about 'Grown Up Dad' at the doco's https://www.grownupdadmovie.com/ (website), and while you're there make sure you sign up to the email list. This will keep you up to date of the film's progress, but also help Joe and his team prove that there's an audience that wants to see more Bandit Heeler's and less Al Bundy's! Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that goes behind the scenes of Bluey and explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
This weekend is Father's Day in Australia, so we couldn't resist sitting down for a chat about our own top five Bandit moments. And a special bonus bit - what Bluey creator Joe Brumm thinks of Bandit - listen to the full interview with Joe https://blueysbrisbane.captivate.fm/episode/joe-brumm-2019 (here). Happy Father's Day to all the Bandit's out there! Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that goes behind the scenes of Bluey and explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
A week out from Father's Day in Australia, we're looking at all the reasons why Bandit is an inspiration to Dads all round the world. We'll hear from one of Australia's top parenting experts Dr Justin Coulson (https://www.happyfamilies.com.au/ (Happy Families), Channel 9's https://www.9now.com.au/parental-guidance (Parental Guidance)) about his take on Bluey and Bandit Heeler. And did you know there's a 20,000 strong Facebook group for dads who are fans of Bluey, that aims to be a supportive and safe space for blokes in their fatherhood journey? We speak to the founder of https://www.facebook.com/groups/1603325766532604 (Bandit - A Bluey Fan Group for Dads), Matthew Bellis from his home in Wales. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that goes behind the scenes of Bluey and explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
Costa Kassab is the art director for Bluey, and his been with the show through its development, funding and launch. We were really excited to talk to Costa, as the artwork of Bluey is what we were always fascinated with, and what inspired this podcast. Costa speaks about creating the world of Bluey, the role that art plays in the show and how it works with the other production elements of the show. There's also some deeper analysis of episodes such as Ice Cream and Grandad. We were also able to present Costa with a painting of the Airbnb (for real life) Bluey house courtesy of Brisbane artist Debra Hood, who is a huge Bluey superfan! Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that goes behind the scenes of Bluey and explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
We've got a raily good idea to get your school holidays on track, with a visit to the https://crossriverrailexperiencecentre.qld.gov.au/ (Cross River Rail Experience Centre). It's a great spot for the kids these holidays as it's free to visit! https://crossriverrail.qld.gov.au/ (Cross River Rail) is one of Brisbane's biggest civil infrastructure projects, with a new underground rail line through the CBD and a number of new stations - including one at Albert Street in the CBD, just a stones throw from where Alfie is dropped off for his first day at work in The Quiet Game. We dropped in to check out the Experience Centre, which is an immersive and interactive educational experience. Not only can kids learn about the project but they can learn about science, engineering, history and they'll learn a bit about Brisbane as well. The centre is really much more than just a visitor centre; it's a true experience in every sense of the word, with virtual reality stations, a maker space, a 270 degree wrap around theatre and touch screens galore. We spoke to Russell Vine, who is the Executive Director, Marketing and Communications for Cross River Rail and is a wealth of knowledge about the project and the Experience Centre. Make sure you check out their https://crossriverrailexperiencecentre.qld.gov.au/events/ (events page) for all the school holiday activities, as some activities, although free, require booking. The Cross River Rail Experience is located at 1/151 Elizabeth Street, just across from the Wintergarden Food Court. Entry is free and there is an elevator and wheelchair accessibility throughout the Experience Centre.
With only days before new episodes of Bluey drop, we went down to the Wynnum Whale Water Park as featured in the Pass the Parcel episode. In this episode we chat possible locations for the rest of season three, the writers workshop with Joe Brumm that we attended and explored this part of Brisbane with our special guest, Spencer Howson. Spencer spent 25 years as a broadcaster with the ABC, many of those were as the number one rating host of ABC Radio Brisbane's breakfast show. He is now with 4BC, hosting his own weekends show as well as lecturing the next generation of radio talent at the University of Southern Queensland. Spencer spent his childhood in the area, with one of his childhood friends being Aussie radio star Kyle Sandilands. As kids, these two future radio stars were writing and recording radio scripts and terrorising the neighbourhood on their BMX's. We also went on a tour, with Spencer showing us Kyle Sandilands childhood home and the Great Wall of Manly! Find the Great Wall at the corner of Falcon and Wellington Streets in Manly. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
In our recent chat with artist Debra Hood, she spoke about how one of her artworks of Brisbane was used as a wrap for one of the CityCats - the iconic vessels that transport people along the Brisbane River.. You've seen the CityCats in Bluey - in episodes like Spy Game and Ice Cream. Debra mentioned how much she'd like to see some Bluey wrapped CityCats - in both Bluey and Bingo versions. One Brisbane mum was way ahead of us though! Madonna Stephens lives in the riverside suburb of Hawthorne and saw first hand the devastation following the Brisbane Floods of 2022, in particular the damage to the CityCat fleet. As a way of inspiring Brisbane kids, helping them recover after the floods and to bring in tourist revenue, Madonna has suggested that we do indeed wrap some of our beloved CityCats in Bluey and Bingo attire. Madonna currently has a petition before Brisbane City Council, asking that council look at this option - you can https://epetitions.brisbane.qld.gov.au/petition/view/pid/1128?fbclid=IwAR0jfKiUENVq_BwZfHW596jUUzRHy0WD4s6-CIbpNWBCBvtt_HqCISYBasY (sign the petition here) (active until June 1, 2022). Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
Debra Hood is one of Brisbane's most loved contemporary artists, who, just like the Bluey art team, documents the shapes and colours of Brisbane's urban landscape. Debra is well know for her portrayal of the Queenslander houses of inner city Brisbane, along with the colours of what she refers to as 'confetti'; Brisbane in spring time when the blossoms of Jacaranda, Poinciana, Pink Trumpet and Golden Penda fall to the ground creating a vibrant carpet of blossoms. Her artwork has even adorned one of Brisbane's CityCats, the blue and yellow vessel you've seen in Spy Game. When Airbnb brought the Heeler House to life in Paddington it seemed only natural that Debra put brush to canvas, and recreate Bluey's house once again as a beautiful piece of art. And Debra had a surprise for us! We sat down with Debra for a chat about Bluey, Queenslander houses, her work and why she couldn't resist the charm of Bluey's house. Find out more about Debra and her artwork at her https://www.debrahoodart.com.au/ (website). Click https://www.debrahoodart.com.au/product/colourbond-series/ (here) to purchase a reproduction of the Bluey house by Debra. Visit Debra's https://www.debrahoodart.com.au/artwork-shop/ (online shop) to purchase art, apparel, gifts and the 'Confetti' book mentioned in this episode. Watch The House Detective mini documentary on Debra's mid-century modern house https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf7Z6yneZKY (here.) Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
Brisbane composer, arranger and orchestrator Joseph Twist has been a part of Joff Bush's Bluey music team since season one. The pair, who both grew up and studied in Brisbane met by chance in New York while attending a summer school for budding screen composers. You've heard Joe's handiwork on episodes such as See Saw, Blue Mountains and Verandah Santa and also has the distinction of having created the soundtrack for Joe Brumm's favourite episode - Calypso. Away from Bluey, Joe is in demand as a composer for film and television as well as the concert stage. He has also worked extensively in choral music, with numerous commissions and performances of his music from choirs in Australia and around the world. Find out more about Joe Twist at https://joetwist.com/ (his website). Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
In the mid 90's there was an explosion of bands coming out of Brisbane and gaining attention both nationally and internationally. There were four big bands leading the way - of course you know Dave McCormack aka Bandit's band Custard, along with Powderfinger, Regurgitator and Screamfeeder. When Screamfeeder found themselves on high rotation on Triple J (the national youth radio station) in 1996, the band were based in the inner north-west of Brisbane - Paddington, Bardon, Milton and Red Hill - the suburbs that Bluey is now showing off to the world. Justin sat down with frontman Tim Steward on the deck at Ashgrove Library to chat about their 30 year history, the Brisbane music scene and their new album 'Five Rooms'. To pre-order 'Five Rooms' and peruse other Screamfeeder merch please visit their https://screamfeeder.com/shop/ (web store.) The Five Rooms Tour kicks off in Melbourne on June 10 - get tickets and find all the tour dates https://screamfeeder.com/gigs/ (here). Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
After days of torrential rain and what meteorologists termed a rain bomb, many parts of Brisbane went under as the Brisbane River and many suburban creeks flooded. It's the most severe flooding in Brisbane since 2011, but this time around what caught many locals out was just how fast the water rose. Lou lives in the suburb of Oxley which is in Brisbane's south west - it was devastated by the floods in 2011, and while I couldn't get in to speak to her in person because of the flooding, I managed to get her on the phone to chat about what Oxley was going through. There were plenty of good news stories as well, like the cows rescued from a shed roof by a group of kayakers. Bonus fact - Oxley is one of Dave McCormack aka Bandit Heeler's favourite Brissy suburbs - we know because he dropped that factoid when we got the chance to interview him last year. You can listen to that episode https://player.captivate.fm/episode/0073f96f-9960-42d4-b9c9-033cce86330f (here). Making a donation to https://www.givit.org.au/storms-and-flooding (GIVIT) is the best way to support flood victims in South East Queensland and Northern New South Wales. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
If you love Bluey your social media feed has probably been filled with snaps of people outside the for real life Heeler house in the Brisbane suburb of Paddington. Paddington and its neighbouring suburb of Red Hill feature heavily on Bluey, with the iconic vistas of steep hills dotted with the timber and tin of traditional Queenslander cottages. Donna Dyson is an academic focusing on literacy in early childhood, and a children's author and composer. Her music has won a number of awards including being named APRA ASA Australian Songwriter of the Year. Donna has lived in Paddington for over 20 years, and has seen the suburb change from a working class suburb, to the elite, inner city haven for professionals that the area has become. She lives in a Queenslander that dates back to 1884, in a street that is heritage listed, and she shares what life in Paddington is like. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
In a quiet street of inner city Brisbane the Heeler house has been brought to life by Airbnb and BBC Studios. The house is found in the same part of Brisbane that much of Bluey is set in - it's in Paddington very close to the suburban border with Red Hill. It was amazing to see the house but it was also fantastic to catch up with some of the key people behind the scenes of bringing the Heeler house to life. We spoke to Bluey producer Sam Moor, Susan Wheeldon who is the Australian Country Manager for Airbnb, Madeleine Jelfs who is a senior marketing manager with BBC Studios. We also spoke to Michael from the Bluey Locations Instagram page to see what he thought of the house. To find out how you can have a Bluey super fan weekend in the Heeler House go to https://airbnb.com.au/bluey (https://airbnb.com.au/bluey) Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
Winton isn't just the cheeky little bulldog on Bluey, it's an outback town with a heap of Aussie history on tap and it's also the dinosaur capital of Queensland. Winton is also the birthplace and childhood home of Bluey creator Joe Brumm. Lou jumped onto the first ever Winton Day Trip aboard Alliance Airlines and spoke to everyone behind the scenes of Winton tourism; Winton Mayor Gavin Baskett, David Elliott and Jessie from Australian Age of Dinosaurs as well as Jenny Elliott from the Waltzing Matilda Centre. Winton is an amazing place for a Bluey Day Out, not only can you dig up bones like Bandit, but some of the dinosaurs that are being processed in the Australian Age of Dinosaurs lab are named Bob, Trixie and Mackenzie - do those names sound familiar? Here's all the info on how you can have a Bluey Day Out in Winton, and why it should be a must do in '22. Find out more about Alliance Airlines 2022 https://adventures.allianceairlines.com.au/adventures/ (Winton Day Trips here). (Confirmed dates for 2022 are April 9, July 9 and August 13 - flights depart from Brisbane). Plan your trip to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs https://www.australianageofdinosaurs.com/ (here). More info on the Dig-a-Dino Experience is https://www.australianageofdinosaurs.com/page/32/australian-age-of-dinosaurs-dig-a-dino (here.) Book your tickets and discover what's on offer at the https://www.matildacentre.com.au/ (Waltzing Matilda Centre.) Don't forget to check out the https://www.experiencewinton.com.au/news/article/10/musical-fence (Winton Musical Fence.) The version of Waltzing Matilda at the end of the podcast is by John Williamson from his 'Mates on the Road' album. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
Today we've set the card table up in what may be the smallest park in Brisbane - Trammies Corner, just across the road from The Java Lounge cafe, which was the setting for episodes such as 'Dance Mode' and 'Favourite Thing'. Paddington was also featured in the season 3 episode 'Curry Quest' with the Paddington Water Tower spotted in the park scenes. In this episode we'll chat all things Paddington and find out from https://www.adrianschrinner.com.au/ (Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner) what he loves about Bluey, and what Brisbane landmark he'd like to see shown on the show. We also talk to http://www.donnadyson.com/ (Donna Dyson,) who is an APRA ASA Australian Songwriter of the Year winner, founder of the kids music label https://spottykites.com/ (Spotty Kites), and an expert in early childhood education and children's literacy. She's also called Paddington home for over two decades, so we'll find out how the suburb has changed, and what life is like living in a 140 year old Queenslander cottage. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
In the Chest episode Bingo adds a special player to Bandit's chess game called Charleville. The Queensland town of Charleville lies on the banks of the Warrego River, and is around 700 kilometres west of Brisbane. It's not the first outback town to be name checked in Bluey, with Winton, the dinosaur capital of Australia, getting their own doggy character. In Charleville there's plenty of Bluey related activities on offer and Lou's explored the town on her epic road trip. You can get your Sleepytime on and discover more about the universe at the https://www.cosmoscentre.com/ (Cosmos Centre.) If you're a Bob Bilby fan get up close and personal with Australia's most elusive marsupial at the https://www.savethebilbyfund.org.au/charleville-bilby-experience/ (Charleville Bilby Experience). And if you want to go full Rusty and play Army - you can find out what life was like in this strategic military post at the https://www.outbackqueensland.com.au/attractions/wwii-secret-base-charleville/ (WWII Secret Base). Find out more about experiencing Charleville https://www.experiencecharleville.com.au/ (here). If you're heading to Charleville, you'll want to click the above links and pre-book so you don't miss out. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
In the mid-90's the alternative music revolution was well underway, and Brisbane bands like Regurgitator, Screamfeeder, Powderfinger and Custard (featuring one future Bandit Heeler) were taking Brisbane to the world. And 25 years before Bluey had international audiences swooning over Queenslander houses and the steep hills of Brisbane's inner city, writer Nick Earls had readers the world over falling in love with the River City when he released the smash hit Zigzag Street, which was set in Red Hill. Lou sat down with Nick to chat about all things Red Hill and Nick's efforts at renovating a Queenslander workers cottage which featured a three sided dunny. Empires is the new novel by Nick Earls and you can pick it up https://www.booktopia.com.au/empires-nick-earls/book/9781760898700.html (here.) Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
For over 30 years the Variety Bash has seen Aussies take to the outback in unique vehicles to raise money for the children's charity Variety. It's all about giving a hand to kids in need – whether through disability or disadvantage. The Bash kicks off in Longreach on November 6th and along the way will be visiting schools, with the cars and the teams bringing lots of fun and smiles to kids in the outback. One car that will be bringing much joy will be Russell Gray and his Bluey themed vehicle – Russell has recreated the Heeler's Queenslander house and attached it to a classic Holden 1 tonne ute. If you'd like to support Russell and his co-driver Rob with a donation you can do that https://2022-variety-bash.raisely.com/t/bluey (here). Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
It's a very exciting time for us Bluey fans with a brand new episode of Bluey dropping this weekend in Australia for Father's Day. So ahead of brand new Bluey, we ditched the card table, and jumped aboard the wagon with Mary Bolling and Kate McMahon from the Gotta Be Done podcast, yep that's the OG Bluey podcasts for a chat about all things Bluey, Brisbane and why grown adults obsess over a family of talking dogs from Brisbane! We want to say a big thank you to Mary and Kate for letting us share the chat with you, because they did all the work and we just cam along for the ride and all the fun! So if you haven't already - make sure you find the Gotta Be Done podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and give them a follow on https://www.facebook.com/blueypod (Facebook) or https://www.instagram.com/blueypod/?hl=en (Instagram). They have recapped every single episode of Bluey, which is amazing in and of itself, plus they have some great chats with Joe Brumm, Joff Bush and our Queen Melanie Zanetti! Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
First a couple of disclaimers - this is not a sponsored episode, and the current advice as we hit publish on this episode is for people in Brisbane and south east Queensland to limit non-essential travel to regional Queensland. Recently Lou was in Blackall where Bluey and Bingo will be heading in just a few weeks. Hopefully things will settle down in the next few days and those of us in the city might be able to head west to the Better in Blackall Festival, because they're still good to go! Running from August 19 to 22, the festival is showing off the best that Blackall has to offer with local grazing plates, sunset food and wine tastings, street parties, art and cultural displays, plus Bluey and Bingo will be appearing live! Lou visited Blackall and spoke to Jaimee-lee Prow, who was part of the committee that has brought Bluey and Bingo to the outback. She also discovered more of what you can do in Blackall, which is roughly halfway between Charleville and Longreach. So find your inner grey nomad and head west on a road trip, or for information about flights to Blackall check out the QANTAs website. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
This was a chat Justin did with Bluey creator Joe Brumm back in 2019. It was halfway through season 1 in Australia and already the show had become the most succesful show in the ABC's history in terms of downloads on their streaming platform IVIEW. You can read the digital story https://www.96five.com/stories/culture/guests-and-artists/2019/bluey-the-kids-show-showing-off-the-beauty-of-brisbane/ (here), which was the original inspiration for this podcast - that Bluey really is showing off the beauty of Brisbane. Topics discussed include modern fatherhood, Dave McCormack as Bandit Heeler and why Joe set the show in the River City. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
Lou was up bright and early on Record Store Day to secure her copy of Bluey: The Album on vinyl from her local record store, Relove Oxley. There were queues down the street of parents wanting to nab this hot ticket item! She caught up with Relove owner Jason Fahy about Bluey on wax, and why this record has been in hot demand on Record Store Day.
Bluey and the Heeler family live in a Queenslander; to be precise it's a single fronted worker's cottage that is prevalent throughout the inner suburbs of Brisbane. Queenslander houses dates from the late 1800's through to around the end of the second World War, and to find out more about the design we spoke to heritage architect Andrew Ladlay. Andrew is one of Queensland's most awarded heritage architects and is a wealth of knowledge on preserving these pieces of Brisbane's history. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
We took ourselves off to Hawthorne Park in Brisbane's east, and set up the card table in the location that inspired the Bluey episode Cafe. Keen Bluey observers may also recognise the park from Season 1's Wagon Ride episode. Early in 'Cafe' Bandit can be heard saying to Fido that "they're a pain to maintain", and we reckon that could be a reference to the Heeler's Queenslander house - remember that bit from Hammerbarn where the gutter falls down! So we spoke to one of Queensland's most awarded heritage architects, Andrew Ladlay for a bit of Queenslander 101, and discover a bit more about this iconic Brisbane house design. And when your friend drops a bombshell and lets you know that her daughter was the star of 'Cafe', you just have to find out a bit more about what it's like lending your voice to the Bluey-verse. NB - keeping with Ludo Studios tradition of not crediting the child actors on the show, we have not identified her - we'll just call her Annie. We'll also discover what there is to get up to in the beautiful riverside suburbs of Hawthorne and Bulimba. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane