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Brisbane's Creative Industries 2003 View metadata,citationandsimilarpapersatcore.ac.uk BRISBANE’S CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 2003: COMPANION VOLUME, FIRMS COMPRISING BRISBANE’S CREATIVE INDUSTRIES provided by CIRAC, Q.U.T: February 2003 Queensland UniversityofTechnologyePrintsArchive brought toyouby CORE Introduction Table 1 lists firms and organisations with postcodes in the Brisbane Local Government Area which comprise Brisbane’s Creative Industries, consistent with the Australian Culture and Leisure Classifications (ACLC: ABS 2001 Cat: 4902.0). The source is Australia On Disc, May 2002, Dependable Data Base Pty Ltd, Sydney. Column 5, shows all ANZSIC codes applicable to each firm, while column 2 shows, for each firm, the ANZSIC activities defined as falling in the scope of the Creative Industries as per the Australian Culture and Leisure Classifications (ACLC: ABS 2001 Cat: 4902.0). Table 2 is a directory of all ANZSIC codes and their descriptor. Page 2of179 Table 1: Firms comprising Brisbane's Creative Industries Table 1: Firms comprising Brisbane's Creative Industries Company name/ Individual last name ANZSIC descriptor of Creative Industries activities undertaken by each firm Suburb Postcode ANZSIC code classification (produced by ABS) (Gcb) Grantley Cogzell Benn Design BRISBANE 4000 7851 (Parenthesis) Communications Pty Ltd Design THE GAP 4061 7851 1999 Champions Trophy Ltd Design PETRIE TERRACE 4000 7869 1hr Picture Framing Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts WOOLOOWIN 4030 2329;4799;5259 2 Naked Guys Performing Arts CARINA 4152 9241 20/20 Literacy & Language Consultants Design;Other Arts FORTITUDE VALLEY 4006 7869;8440 2020 Ad Pty Ltd Design MILTON 4064 7851 20th Century Fox Film Distributors Pty Ltd Broadcasting, electronic media and film BOWEN HILLS 4006 9112 21st Century Photo Cards Literature and Print Media;Visual arts and crafts BRISBANE 4000 2412;5259 23 Degrees Pty Ltd Design FORTITUDE VALLEY 4006 7821 25th Century Design CHERMSIDE 4032 7869 2bwild Visual arts and crafts RUNCORN 4113 9523 3d Art Visual arts and crafts LUTWYCHE 4030 5259 3d Displays Pty Ltd Design CAPALABA 4157 2921;2922;2929;7743;7852;7869 3d Print & Copy Service Literature and Print Media COOPERS PLAINS 4108 2412 3d Worx Australia Design NORMAN PARK 4170 7821 3k Colour Copy Centre Literature and Print Media; ASCOT 4007 2412;2413 3m Australia Pty Ltd Broadcasting, electronic media and film MURARRIE 4172 2842;9111;9122 3rd Eye Connected Broadcasting, electronic media and film; Design WISHART 4122 7120;7834;7852 4 Presentation Design BRISBANE 4000 7851;7869 4 Triple A 98.9 FM Murri Country Broadcasting, electronic media and film YEERONGPILLY 4105 9121 4bc Broadcasting, electronic media and film BRISBANE 4000 9121 4bh 882 Broadcasting, electronic media and film STONES CORNER 4120 9121 4KQ 693 Broadcasting, electronic media and film STONES CORNER 4120 9121 4mbs Classic FM 103.7 Broadcasting, electronic media and film COORPAROO 4151 9121 4qr (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Broadcasting, electronic media and film TOOWONG 4066 9121 4wd Training Pty Ltd Other Arts TOOMBUL 4012 8440 729 Digital Productions Broadcasting, electronic media and film BRISBANE 4000 9111 7th Dimension Digital Sound Other Arts COORPAROO 4151 9251 A & A Engraving Design WYNNUM WEST 4178 2949;7852 A & A Multicultural Communication Design SUNNYBANK HILLS 4109 7869 A & A Picture Framing Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts COOPERS PLAINS 4108 2329;2610;2949;4539;4799;5233;5259 Page 3of179 A & A Reprographics Literature and Print Media WEST END 4101 2412 A & Advanced Communication Skills Pty Ltd Other Arts CLAYFIELD 4011 8440 A & B Communications Music composition and publishing; Broadcasting, electronic media and film BRISBANE 4000 5233;5235;7120 A & C Divorce Document Servers Design MOUNT GRAVATT 4122 7869 A & D Furniture Restoration Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts BURANDA 4102 4799;5231;5252;5259 A & Greg Mc Intosh Photography Visual arts and crafts CARINDALE 4152 9523 A & Home Tutors Design TOOWONG 4066 7869 A & J Trading Music composition and publishing FORTITUDE VALLEY 4006 4799 A & K Costume Hire Performing Arts; Other Arts; ROCHEDALE 4123 2249;9241;9259;9519 A & K Interiors Design KENMORE 4069 7869 A & M Paterson Music composition and publishing PADDINGTON 4064 4799;5231;5252 A & P Mega Entertainment Design;Performing Arts JINDALEE 4074 7869;9241 A & R Painting Contractors Design SUNNYBANK HILLS 4109 2824;4244;5323;7869 A 1 Perspectives & Design Literature and Print Media WOOLLOONGABBA 4102 9242 A AA Brisbane Driving School Other Arts BRISBANE 4000 8440 A Aaaa Plan It Marketing Visual arts and crafts BRISBANE 4000 5259 A Aaaall Computer Training Broadcasting, electronic media and film BRISBANE 4000 7834 A Aaaandex Design ROCKLEA 4106 7852 A Aaah Advertising New Product Visual arts and crafts BRISBANE 4000 5259 A Aaalightning Lists Design BRISBANE 4000 7869 A Aaall Australian Silky Oak Furniture Music composition and publishing RED HILL 4059 4799;5231;5252 A Aaapic Australia Visual arts and crafts BRISBANE 4000 2849;4234;4615;4619;5259 A Aabaussie Possum Men Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts BRISBANE 4000 2762;4799;5259 A Aabbae Collectables Music composition and publishing HOLLAND PARK 4121 4799;5231;5252 A Aabbey Furniture Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts ENOGGERA 4051 2921;4799;5231;5252;5259 A Aabec Driving School Other Arts COOPERS PLAINS 4108 8440 A Aabec Photo Business Cards Visual arts and crafts BRISBANE 4000 5259;9523 A Aable Appliances Music composition and publishing RUNCORN 4113 2851;2869;4619;4731;4799;5234;5252;5261;9519 A Aable Turntable Co Design BRISBANE 4000 2921;2922;2929;7743;7852;7869 A Aabrisbane Driving School Other Arts BRISBANE 4000 8440 A Aaffordable Hire Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts; MANSFIELD 4122 2829;2942;4793;4799;5242;5259;7743 A Aaffordable Nursery Hire Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts; MANSFIELD 4122 2829;2942;4793;4799;5242;5259;7743 A Aainternational Detection Services Design BRISBANE 4000 4234;7869 A Aaudio Data Vision Conference Hire Broadcasting, electronic media and film;Other Arts; EAST BRISBANE 4169 2842;4791;4795;7743;9111;9122;9259;9519 A Aaudio Visual Equipment (ABC) Music composition and publishing; Other Arts;Broadcasting, electronic media and film BRISBANE 4000 2640;2842;2949;4799;8440;9111;9122 A Aauto Training Centre Other Arts ROCKLEA 4106 8440 A ABC Fun Rides Performing Arts BRISBANE 4000 2849;2869;4793;7743;9330;9529 A ABC Time Recorders Design MANLY WEST 4179 2733;2769;2839;2849;2859;4615;4792;7869 A Ablaze Enterprises Broadcasting, electronic media and film MACGREGOR 4109 9111 Source for Table1: Australia On Disc, May 2002, Dependable Data Base Pty Ltd, Sydney. Table 1: Firms comprising Brisbane's Creative Industries A Absolutely All Antiques Wanted Music composition and publishing EAST BRISBANE 4169 4799;5231;5252 A ACE Amusements Performing Arts ASHGROVE 4060 2849;2869;4793;7743;9330 A ACE Fireworks Visual arts and crafts ASHGROVE 4060 2541;4210;4523;4793;5259 A ACE Mobile Disco Karaoke & Video Jukebox Hire Music composition and publishing; Broadcasting, electronic media and film;Performing Arts; Literature and Print Media; MOUNT GRAVATT 4122 2859;4615;5235;7743;9121;9241;9242;9519 A Action Packed Lightshows Broadcasting, electronic media and film;Performing Arts; Literature and Print Media;Other Arts CHELMER 4068 2249;2559;4615;7743;9121;9241;9242;9259;9330;9519;9529 A Ad Seen Design MANLY 4179 7852 A Addition & Restoration Consultants DesignDesign WOOLLOONGABBA 4102 4111;4112;4113;7821;7823;7869 A Adobe Specialist Music composition and publishing; Broadcasting, electronic media and film MILTON 4064 2430;4613;5234;7834 A Adstop Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts MOUNT OMMANEY 4074 2229;2249;2941;2949;4722;4795;4799;5259 A Adsun Pty Ltd Literature and Print Media BULIMBA 4171 2412 A Airport Motel Design HAMILTON 4007 6641;7869 A Alexander's Juke Box Hire Music composition and publishing; Performing Arts BRISBANE 4000 2849;2859;2869;4615;4793;5235;7743;9330 A All Amusement Rides & Attractions Design;Performing Arts BRISBANE 4000 2849;2869;4793;7743;7869;9241;9330 A All Australian Electrical Visual arts and crafts;Design BRISBANE 4000 2411;2733;2769;2849;2859;4234;4259;4615;4795;5259;7743;7869 A All Baby Needs Music composition and publishing; Visual arts and crafts; BALD HILLS 4036 2829;2942;4793;4799;5242;5259;7743 A All Eighties Experience Broadcasting, electronic media and film;Performing Arts; Literature and Print Media BRISBANE 4000 9121;9241;9242 A All Unique Wedding Decorations Design; SUNNYBANK HILLS 4109 2339;7852;7869;9529 A Alpine Signs Design ANNERLEY 4103 7852 A Alpine Signs Design MORNINGSIDE 4170 7852 A Andersons Antiques (Antique Buyers) Music composition and publishing CLAYFIELD 4011 4799;5231;5252 A Applause Disc Jockeys Broadcasting, electronic media and film;Performing Arts; Literature and Print Media; WAVELL HEIGHTS 4012 9121;9241;9242;9529 A Aquatic Fish Tales Visual arts and crafts; MOUNT GRAVATT 4122 2769;5259;9231 A Arrow Accounting Music composition and publishing; Broadcasting, electronic media and film BRISBANE 4000 2430;4613;5234;7834 A Australian Print Solutions Literature and Print Media BRISBANE 4000 2412 A Australian Salesmasters Other Arts BRISBANE 4000 8440 A Australian Salesmasters Training Co Broadcasting, electronic media and film BRISBANE 4000 9111 A Auto Trim Design Design BRISBANE 4000 7852 A Auto Trim Design Design SANDGATE
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