Up to 50,000 people will descend on the Brisbane city each day over the footy festival that is Magic Round and the Women’s State of Origin, which also includes major road closures, potential train troubles and off-the-field action. So how do you get around and what else is there to do? Other than cheer on your choice of favourite NRL team from Thursday to Sunday at Suncorp Stadium, of course. Police and Brisbane City Council have encouraged people to allow extra travel time, with Caxton Street, between Petrie Terrace and Hale Street, closed to vehicles from 10am Thursday until 6am on Monday. Parking conditions will temporarily change on Caxton Street to “no standing tow away”. Lang Park Traffic Area conditions for event days will also apply, with a 15-minute parking limit on all roads within the area, unless you have a resident or visitor parking permit, from two hours before gates open at Suncorp Stadium to two hours after an event finishes, unless signed otherwise.…