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The brand new 2007/2008 Entertainment™ Book for Brisbane and South East Queensland has just been released. It is bigger and better than ever, and this year, SAu Qld has decided to sell these books to club members and non club members. :sorcerer:

The book includes either 25-50% or 2-for-1 offers on a HUGE range of the following

  • Fine Dining
  • Casual Restaurants and Café Dining
  • Informal Dining and Takeaway Restaurants
  • Arts, Sports and Attractions
  • Retail, Travel, Leisure and Accommodation
  • Plus this year for the first time ever, Fashion, Health & Beauty!

The book is valid from now until June, 2008.

On a personal note, I have purchased this 3 years running now, and every year it gets bigger, and the offers get better! The vouchers that we use the most are the 25% off (up to $50) at autobarn. This alone can save you pretty much the entire cost of the book!!

The cost will be $55 for members and $60 for non members. If you're interested, please indicate so in this thread, and deposit the appropriate money into the club account (bsb: 804050 - account: 30701728 - account name: skylines australia qld). I will either post the book out to you or you can pick up from a tuesday night dinner / other sau event. If you require the book posted to you, add $5 to the cost & PM me a relevant address :P

Below is a very small snippet of what the book has to offer! If you’d like to search the website to see if YOUR favourite restaurant/eatery/leisure activity is listed, go to CLICK HERE!!! for a FULL listing and discount details of all offers.

Fine Dining

BRISBANE

  • Marco Polo
  • Restaurant II
  • Seasalt at Armstrong’s
  • Wilsons Boathouse
  • Baguette
  • Watt Modern Dining
  • Waterlilly
  • River Canteen
  • Cinco Bistro
  • Siggi’s at the Port Office
  • Sticks at Chalk Hotel
  • Olivetto's
  • Butter Bistro
  • The Summit
  • Encores
  • Vino’s
  • and many more...

SUNSHINE COAST

  • Harry’s on Buderim
  • Hunt Noosa
  • Earth Bistro Wine Bar
  • Mooo Char and Bar
  • Platinum Riverfront Restaurant
  • The Wine Bar Restaurant
  • Ellmo’s Bar and Restaurant
  • Ottoman Bistro
  • Relish
  • Hunt by the River
  • The Boathouse Floating Restaurant
  • The Naked Italian
  • Vibes at Mooloolaba
  • The Terrace of Maleny
  • Chez André
  • and many more...

GOLD COAST

  • Moo Moo
  • RPR’s
  • Yellow Fin Seafood Restaurant
  • Fables Restaurant
  • Charters Towers
  • Andiamo
  • Vie at Palazzo Versace
  • and many more...

Casual Restaurants and Café Dining

BRISBANE

  • The Caxton
  • Hog’s Breath Cafe
  • Fasta Pasta
  • Avanti
  • Café San Marco
  • Ciao Baby
  • Stumps at Chalk Hotel
  • Vroom
  • Tomato Brothers
  • Earth ‘n’ Sea Amazing Pizza and Pasta
  • Paddington Tavern
  • QA Hotel
  • Caddy Shack Café
  • Eleven 17
  • Noodle Box
  • The Pineapple Hotel
  • Tank Hotel and Bar
  • and many more...

SUNSHINE COAST

  • Cracked Pepper
  • Gecko
  • Dec's on Buderim
  • Cato's
  • Peregian Beach Hotel
  • The Naked Turtle
  • Phippsy's Catch
  • Montville Gourmet Pizza
  • Irish Murphy's
  • Rocco's Italia
  • The Sandbar
  • Islander Beach Café
  • The Moorings Café
  • H3P Happy Healthy Hippy Pizza
  • Seabah Café
  • The Sambuca Licensed Café
  • Da Rinaldi Ristorante Italiano
  • and many more...

GOLD COAST

  • Milan on Main
  • C-Vue @ Cabba
  • Spinners
  • Elevations
  • Options Tavern
  • Food Fantasy
  • Madison's
  • Mermaid Beach Tavern
  • and many more...

Informal Dining and Takeaway Restaurants

  • Pizza Hut
  • Red Rooster
  • Hungry Jack’s
  • Go Sushi
  • Donut King
  • BB’s
  • Nando’s
  • Wendy’s
  • Baskin Robbins
  • New Zealand Natural
  • Subway
  • Pure n Natural
  • The Cheesecake Shop
  • Cold Rock Ice Creamery
  • Eagle Boys
  • Domino’s
  • Brumby’s
  • Royal Copenhagen
  • Gloria Jean’s Coffees
  • and many more...

Arts, Sports and Attractions

  • AMC (Australian Multiplex Cinemas)
  • The Queensland Orchestra
  • Australia Zoo
  • Brisbane Lions
  • Palace Cinemas
  • Brisbane Broncos
  • Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Doomben Racecourse
  • Hawthorne, Balmoral and Southbank Cinemas
  • Spa Chakra
  • Birch Carroll and Coyle
  • XXXX Ale House
  • Pro Dive
  • Sirromet Wines
  • Professionail
  • La Boite Theatre
  • Noosa Thriller
  • Eldorado 8
  • The Ginger Factory
  • SpaceWalker and Infinity
  • Strike Bowling
  • Queensland Ballet
  • Ministry of Paintball
  • Dendy Cinema
  • Underwater World
  • Sit Down Comedy Club
  • Story Bridge Climb
  • and many more...

Retail, Travel, Leisure and Accommodation

  • Hamilton Island
  • Peppers, BreakFree, Mantra Resorts
  • Hayman
  • Sea Temple Resort and Spa
  • Quicksilver Cruises
  • Golden Door Health Retreats
  • Rydges Resorts
  • Avis/Budget/Europcar/Hertz
  • Couran Cove Island Resort
  • Brampton and Dunk Islands
  • QBE Travel Insurance
  • Roses Only/Petals Florists
  • Movieworld, Sea World, Wet‘n’Wild
  • Dreamworld, WhiteWater World
  • Fountain Cosmetics
  • Vogue Magazines
  • Gourmet Traveller Magazines
  • and many more...

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This post is a listing of people wishing to purchase a book and I will keep this updated.

  1. bunta - member - AWAITING PAYMENT
  2. SMR33 - member - AWAITING PAYMENT
  3. mrbenno - member - AWAITING PAYMENT

  • 2 weeks later...

Sik days. I do believe we will start doing dinners at various places from the book. Might aswell utilise our vouchers! Oh and I will start taking these to dinners for peeps to have a gander at :P



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