Drop It Like It's Hot Chips (Getting Our Dance Mode on in Paddington)

Bluey's Brisbane - A podcast by Bridge Media

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 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 Donna Dyson, who is an APRA ASA Australian Songwriter of the Year winner, founder of the kids music label 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 Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane