Rock Anthems, Rain Clouds, and Regional Returns: Your Thursday Morning Briefing
Welcome to Your Thursday Briefing
Good morning, Brisbane. As we move into the first Thursday of March, the city is striking a balance between high-octane energy and the typical humidity of our late summer. Whether you are heading to Boondall for a historic concert return or just navigating the school run, here is what you need to know for today, 5 March 2026.
The City Mood: Electric but Damp
There is a distinct buzz in the air this morning, though you might want to keep the umbrella close. The forecast for today calls for a maximum of 27°C with a 60% chance of rain, particularly as we head into the afternoon and evening. After a relatively dry start to the week, the humidity is back in force. Despite the gray skies, the mood remains upbeat as Brisbane settles into a massive month of international entertainment and cultural festivals.
Today’s Talking Point: Linkin Park Resurrects the Stage
The conversation at water coolers and on the morning commute is dominated by one thing: the return of Linkin Park. Tonight, the band takes the stage at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre for their "From Zero World Tour." This marks their first visit to our city since 2013, and the hype is palpable. Featuring the new lineup with Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain, the show is a sell-out event that signifies a major moment in the global music calendar for Brisbane. If you are heading out to Boondall, expect heavy traffic around the Gateway Motorway and Sandgate Road from late afternoon as fans descend on the venue.
Feel-Good Story: Easing the School Bell Blues
In a win for local families, the "Back to School Boost" and "PlayOn" programs are making a tangible difference this week. Queensland primary students are currently benefiting from a $100 credit on their school accounts to help offset the costs of the new term. Additionally, many Brisbane parents are taking advantage of the $200 "PlayOn" vouchers, which were recently made available to help cover registration fees for children's sports. It is a timely bit of relief for the household budget, ensuring more local kids can get onto the field or into the pool this autumn regardless of financial pressure.
What Else Is On Your Radar?
- Comedy in the City: Sketch comedy sensation Laura Ramoso wraps up the final night of her "Calm Down Tour" at the Brisbane Powerhouse this evening.
- Science is Calling: Excitement is building for the upcoming World Science Festival Brisbane, which is set to transform South Bank later this month with over 100 interactive events and space-themed displays.
- Transport Watch: Translink has flagged potential minor service interruptions on some northern bus routes, including the 330 to Bracken Ridge. Commuters are advised to check their journey planner for real-time updates.

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