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At Boardwalk Bar, you’ll definitely get more bang for your buck, every day and night! Located right on the river, with timber benches and lots of space inside at the long bar.
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They call Siana "uniquely Asian" You'll just call it sensational. It's a little bit of everything you've dreamed of, the Company, the Menu and the wine.
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The State Library of Queensland is Australia's leading library of Queensland's documentary heritage, major reference and research collections, and an advocate of and partner with public libraries acro...
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Discover a wide range of Australian, exotic and endangered animals at Alma Park Zoo. The zoo keeper talks and presentations throughout the day ensure an up close and personal experience; touch and cud...
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Aquativity is a fun, interactive water-play park right in the heart of Brisbane's South Bank. It is especially designed to encourage families and children to come together and enjoy the outdoors. It ...
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Augustine's on George cater for intimate dining, corporate and private functions, small romantic weddings as well as outside catering. Private room is available for 16 to 100 people. After 24 years, s...
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Black Pearl Epicure and Cooking School is a gourmet paradise. Be tempted with olive oils, French chocolate, exquisite teas, rich smoked salmon, caviar, specialty sausages, truffles, imported Australia...
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The Botanic Gardens have a fully licensed restaurant and cafe with the dining capacity of 150 people at any time. Dining is a breath of fresh air in a relaxing and tranquil setting in the midst of th...
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City Hall's exceptional location in the very heart of Brisbane makes it the ideal place for tourists to start their visit in Brisbane. The city's most significant historical landmark combines Brisbane...
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Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre is Australia's most awarded venue and is officially ranked among the top three convention centres world-wide. The Centre caters for events of all sizes from e...
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Brisbane Forest Park is a huge, diverse park of scribbly gums and lush rainforest, sprawling over the hills at Brisbane’s back door. Enjoy great lookouts, walking tracks and picnic areas, also a remot...
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With a history of eccentric characters and a taste for the alternative, Brunswick Street Mall in Fortitude Valley is a magnet for all things boho. Today it’s a highly accessible and flourishing destin...
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Situated in Fortitude Valley, this hive of activity draws in as many locals as it does visitors. Maybe it's the hustle and bustle of the Chinese supermarkets, the exotic ingredients, or the steaming ...
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The City Botanic Gardens are the city's oldest park, originally planted by convicts in 1825 with food crops to feed the prison colony. These gardens include ancient trees, rainforest glades and exoti...
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The famous Riverside Markets of 22 years has merged with The Pier Markets creating exciting, atmospheric, fabulous Markets run by Peter Hackworth.
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Eves on the River is a Brisbane restaurant located absolute riverfront in the heritage listed MaTaggerts Place Woolstore at Teneriffe, two kilometres from the city. All that makes Brisbane unique is d...
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Freestyle Tout Emporium is open daily for lunch, dinner and their signature desserts! Freestyle also showcases works from different local artists, with a new exhibition each calendar month. A great ...
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Enjoy a cruise along the Brisbane River aboard authentic paddlewheelers, and icons of the Brisbane River, the majestic Kookaburra River Queens. Made entirely of Australian timbers and based on the Mis...
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The Lighthouse Restaurant, Cafe, Bar and Take Away is Brisbane’s most exciting dining destination perched right on the ocean’s edge of Moreton Bay with spectacular views of the ocean and surrounding l...
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Officially recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary, with 80 years of experience and over 130 koalas.
Unwind with a...
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Queensland Theatre Company is the State's leading theatre company presenting a diverse season of nine plays each year. Be entertained by hilarious comedies, classic dramas and extraordinary new theatr...
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Rainesforest Massage and Day Spa - Indooroopilly is Brisbane's complete Day Spa Experience. Relax instantly in their natural garden setting. Leave reality behind with a garden boardwalk which leads to...
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Queensland’s largest and most highly awarded winery is Sirromet Wines. Enjoy mouth-watering Modern Australian cuisine, while taking in the breathtaking views out to Moreton Bay and the sand ridges of ...
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Ripple Massage and Beauty - the day spa that comes to you - their therapists will come to you in your home or hotel. Just sit back, relax and they will take care of the rest.
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River Canteen offers relaxed, riverside fine-dining with spectacular views of the city, Goodwill Bridge and Kangaroo Point Cliffs. Set in an iconic Queenslander, on the banks of the Brisbane River, Ri...
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Share in rich Aboriginal culture presented by the Yuggera Aboriginal Dancers-Riverlife Mirrabooka in the natural bushland of Kangaroo Point. Develop an awareness of the diverse aspects of contemporary...
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This oasis in the heart of Brisbane is a must see destination. With spectacular subtropical plant displays, sweeping vistas and unique artwork, Roma Street Parkland is the perfect place to go explori...
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Push it, pull it, spin it, bang it. Run, jump, laugh! The Sciencentre is where amazing mysteries of science and technology are revealed in thoroughly fun-filled ways in three themed Galleries: Body Zo...
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The very definition of ‘a place for the people’, South Bank is Brisbane’s vibrant inner city playground.
With a stunning riverside location, first-time visitors will be taken aback by the man made l...
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The Caxton Hotel's signature restaurant, the Char Grill and Terrace Bar, offers fresh quality Australian produce served with excellence in an informal yet sophisticated setting. Recently undergoing a ...
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Built in 1851 the Grand View - the GV to the locals, is Queensland's oldest licensed hotel. Uniquely positioned overlooking North Stradbroke Island, the Grand View presents al fresco dining, a gaming ...
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Situated just two kilometres from Brisbane city, Victoria Park Golf Complex and Function Venue is an inner city sanctuary combining state of the art golf and function facilities in the one stunning se...
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XXXX, its Queensland for beer, but have you ever wondered how this iconic brew got its name, would like to see something different, have a good time and taste their beers? Then come to the XXXX Brewer...
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Fortitude Valley (or 'The Valley' as it is known to locals) has a well deserved reputation as Brisbane's home for one-of-a-kind fashion. With the mix of fashion designers, artists and musicians workin...
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The Belgian Beer Cafe Brussels is an award winning, inner city venue. With a range of over 40 different Belgian beers, patrons are encouraged to sample the menu and are bound to find a favourite. Whet...
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The path to the Brisbane Riverwalk starts at the ruggedly beautiful City Botanic Gardens and follows the river north – past skyscrapers, restaurants and city hotels. You will then find yourself on th...
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This new space at Queensland Museum South Bank, developed in partnership with Energex, features their much loved life-sized dinosaurs and a colourful exploration of the story of energy.
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Bulimba is a picturesque inner-city riverside village of Brisbane. Oxford Street is the suburbs bustling retail and cafe centre with an abundance of restaurants, cafes, bars, homeware and fashion sto...
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Brisbane’s Queen Street Mall has long been considered the centre of fashion and retail in Queensland. This vibrant shopping and lifestyle precinct lies at the heart of Brisbane City and is arguably Au...
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The Queensland Museum is an innovative, exciting and accessible museum of science, the environment and human experience of international standing. Admission is free except for special temporary exhibi...
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Quilpie Opals is Queensland's premier Opal specialist founded in 1969 in the outback mining township of Quilpie, Central Queensland. They are an Australian owned and operated family.
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Rosalie Village is a compact, attractive pocket of Brisbane that is a well kept secret of the locals. But just ask anyone who comes here, and they'll tell you what it may lack in size, it more than ma...
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The Breakfast Creek Hotel with its traditionally Queensland atmosphere, attractive dining areas and new appointed bars is perfect for any gathering or function. Enjoy the experience at Brisbane's 'Bes...
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Built in 1923, the heritage-listed Brisbane Arcade is one of the city's oldest shopping destinations. From Terazzo floors and balustrades to dado panelling, it reflects the elegance of its award-winni...
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La Boite Theatre Company is a leading Australian theatre company seeking to produce and present theatre that draws on the full grammar of performance. Words, music, dance, the visual arts and contempo...
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Officially opened in August 2004, on the 59th anniversary of the end of war in the pacific, the MacArthur Museum Brisbane, is, some say, as significant to Australia as London's Cabinet War Rooms are t...
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Manly Harbour Village is the nearest point from the Brisbane Central Business District to access Moreton Bay and included in the Southern Moreton Bay Tourist Drive. Nestled beside the Manly Boat Harbo...
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Only three CityCat stops from the Central Business District, the inner-northern village of New Farm has long been a place to connect with others. Relax in the beautifully shaded surrounds of New Farm ...
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The Queensland Maritime Museum presents the stories and history of the maritime industry in Queensland. The museum features the warship Diamantina, the steam tug Forceful, the South Brisbane Dry Dock,...
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Located at Police Headquarters, the Queensland Police Museum details some of the city's most notorious crimes.
There are 25 displays including those describing police heritage, Queensland crimes, pol...
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St John's Anglican Cathedral is a true example of 19th century Gothic-Revival architecture, designed in 1888 by John Loughborough Pearson. The first two stages, 1906 to 1910 and 1964 to 1968, have cre...
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The Wheel of Brisbane offers a spectacular 360 degree panoramic view of Brisbane City from the heart of Brisbane’s cultural, lifestyle and entertainment precinct, The South Bank Parklands. Unrivalled ...
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Urban Assault Skirmish is a fun and safe way to enjoy the excitement of a battlefield live in South East Queensland. With the choice of five different infrared weapons, uniforms and 20 hectares of ur...
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The Anzac Square War Memorial is uniquely and ideally set in peaceful surrounds amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. Centrally located, Anzac Square is dedicated to Australia's military heritag...
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The Tribal Gallery was born with the ambition of bringing Australian Indigenous Artwork to the public and supporting and creating opportunities for the indigenous People and their Culture.
The Tribal...
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Boondall Wetlands lies on the edge of Moreton Bay between Nudgee Beach, Boondall and Shorncliffe and includes more than 1000 hectares of tidal flats, mangroves, saltmarshes, melaleuca wetlands, grassl...
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Escape to Brisbane's bayside and experience the region on two legs, two wheels or in a boat. Enjoy alfresco dining overlooking the Bay, hand feed wild dolphins on Moreton Island or cycle along the for...
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As you step out onto the observation deck at Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha, the panoramic views of Brisbane City stretching out to Moreton Bay and around to the distant mountains greet you. These sp...
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Brunswick Street spills from the alfresco Brunswick Street Mall, across Ann Street and New Farm, into a burst of stores, cafes, bars and clubs.
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Brisbane's new kid on the 'hotel' block draws the young and beautiful crowd and is mere metres from the Gabba (Brisbane Cricket Ground). Chalk is the ultimate social setting, delivering a level of ser...
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Fort Lytton is an important historic site, built in 1881 and used for the defence of Brisbane until the end of the Second World War. It is a wonderful opportunity to explore a typical nineteenth cent...
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Gambaro Restaurant offers fine cuisine, excellent service and is just minutes from Central Business District, Transit Centre and Suncorp Stadium. The stylish rooms with cocktail bars and balconies ca...
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Intimate, contemporary dining and a sophisticate ambience create for you an unparalleled dining experience at this award winning restaurant. Located at the fashionable end of Edward Street, Gianni’s e...
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One of Brisbane's largest venues, Hillstone St Lucia offers absolute flexibility in catering for all types of events from 10 to 1,000 guests. Located only ten minutes from Brisbane's central business ...
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Modern art has long been an area of focus in Brisbane. The Institute of Modern Art was founded in 1975 and continues to deliver programs dedicated to emerging and established artists. Matthew Barney,...
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Situated above the James Street Market in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley, at James Street Cooking School they use the best produce and combine them with the skills of professional Chefs. They guide and i...
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Jan Power's Farmers Markets sees more than 100 stalls selling interesting and farm-fresh varieties combine to create a cultural and community-focused experience. Traders come from far and wide with of...
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The Museum of Brisbane has become a place to contemplate contemporary culture, heritage and humankind - especially as it relates to Brisbane and our social history. It features exhibitions by local an...
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Take the opportunity to visit the original home of Queensland's early Governors. Built 1860 to 1862, the house was the home and administrative base for the Governor.
Regarded as one of this city and...
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In terms of longevity and quality, Philip Bacon Galleries is not only downtown's most prestigious private gallery, but regarded nationally and internationally as among Australia's best.
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Experience Australian and international art in its many forms at Brisbane’s Queensland Art Gallery and new Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA). The architecturally acclaimed buildings are located at South B...
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The Queensland Performing Arts Centre Museum offers a back-stage insight into the achievements of some of Queensland and Australia's most influential performing artists. They provide access to the col...
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The RNA Showgrounds has 22 versatile venues situated on 22 hectares of land adjacent to Brisbane's Central Business District. The Royal Queensland Show, or 'Ekka' as it's known by Queenslanders, is he...
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The South Bank Lifestyle Market is a hive of activity and a must-see experience in Brisbane. Every Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday, the South Bank Lifestyle Market features an exciting range of ar...
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Fashion bargain hunters, this is the place for you. Stones Corner features a wide range of brand name factory outlets, and you’ll always find a fantastic deal or two. Outlets include Cue, Just Jeans, ...
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Opened in the late 1800s, this city favourite, Story Bridge Hotel, underneath the Story Bridge launched the National Festival of Beers and the internationally famous "Australian Cockroach Races". Mul...
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Strike Bowling Bar is an upscale bowling-entertainment experience that features a large bar, pool table and lounge areas - plus 12 ten-pin bowling lanes, which can be divided into self-contained priva...
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Suncorp Stadium is a 52,500 seat, world-class, state-of-the-art sports venue with a capacity for a range of uses including local and international rugby league, rugby union and soccer. Suncorp Stadiu...
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The Greek Club is one of Brisbane's premier dining, entertaining and function centres. Few establishments compare to the exquisite style with which The Greek Club deliver service. The Greek Club can p...
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Modern art has long been an area of focus in Brisbane. The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Art is home to the Institute of Modern Art, founded in 1975, which continues to deliver programs dedicat...
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The Valley Markets are best known for their original, locally designed and made creations. The city’s young and very talented designers use these markets as an outlet for their chic designs. The all...
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Running through the heart of Fortitude Valley, Wickham Street has grown over the year’s to incorporate up and coming urban and street wear stores, as well as many sporting and outdoor adventure retail...
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North of Moreton Island lies a 50 metre iron barque which sank in 1894 after a 122 day sail from New York, carrying a cargo of kerosene, glassware, wire bails and alarm clocks. Timber artifacts under ...
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Take a trip back in time to when trams were the lifeblood of Brisbane City. See why they were so popular with the people of Brisbane and discover why many cities are returning to this viable form of ...
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Adjoining the Brisbane River, the Colmslie Beach Reserve is a great children's playground with the Octopus Garden, barbecues, shelter picnic area and sandy beach.
Located off Colmslie Road next to th...
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Built by convicts in 1829, the Commissariat Store is one of the oldest buildings in Brisbane and today houses a museum where you can explore many interesting artefacts and Brisbane memorabilia.
The r...
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Sweeping views of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge greet diners at Eagle Street Pier in the heart of Brisbane's Central Business District.
As the home of a collection of multi-award winning resta...
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Fort Lytton National Park protects the birthplace of Queensland's military history. From 1881 to 1945 this classic coastal fortress was the focus of Queensland's defence activity. One of several built...
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With its foundation stone laid on Anzac Day, 25 April, 1928, and built from local materials, the Freemasons Ann Street Memorial Centre is the headquarters of the craft in Queensland and a masonic memo...
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The Goodwill Bridge is a dedicated footbridge which links the Brisbane river's north and south banks, connecting South Bank with the City.
It is just under 500 metres long but a brief walk along this...
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Offering impressive early morning or evening views, extending across the river to the City and beyond to the mountains surrounding the city's outskirts, the Kangaroo Point Cliffs are a popular picnic ...
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Kidspace has undercover outdoor and bike play areas as well as an imaginative playground, fairy tower and rocket control tower. There is a half court basketball area, a skating, BMX bike and rollerbl...
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On a clear day, this track offers spectacular views as far as the sparkling white sand hills of Moreton Island.
Walk from the picnic area through tall open forest to the summit of Mount Nebo. Patche...
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This area known as Musgrave Park was, and continues to be, a meeting place for a number of Indigenous groups of South East Queensland, offering a neutral site for holding feasts, ceremonies and the re...
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A visit to Queensland Parliament House allows you to experience the grandeur of Queensland's first and foremost public building. Built in 1868, the beautifully restored interior showcases Queensland'...
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Perrin Park is a local park with great facilities for kids. It is located in Toowoong. There are bicycle tracks, picnic areas, a rebound wall and a playground with a pedal powered carson on a circula...
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In 1978, the Brisbane City Council opened Queensland's first planetarium. The Planetarium is named after Sir Thomas Brisbane, a Governor of New South Wales in the 1820s. Visitors can experience the ...
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Located opposite The Myer Centre at the George Street end of the Queen Street Mall, the Queen Adelaide Building has a distinctly sporty flavour.
The historic Queen Adelaide Building, one of Brisbane'...
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The Queensland Energy Museum highlights Queensland's energy heritage with an array of objects and displays illustrating the history of the electricity and gas supply industry. Early documents are ava...
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At the Queensland Military Memorial Museum displays are set out chronologically from the early 1800s to the modern era, relating the history of Queenslanders' service in Queensland and Commonwealth De...
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The Queensland Performing Arts Centre hosts world class entertainment in the Concert Hall, Lyric Theatre, Cremorne Theatre and Optus Playhouse, and is the second home to the state's leading performing...
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St Stephens Catholic Cathedral in Brisbane city is a nineteenth Century, neo-Gothic building with a modern 1989-built extension. The cathedral houses striking sculpture and a memorable collection of ...
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Mt Coot-tha Forest is Brisbane's largest natural area, with more than 1500 hectares of open forest. It forms the south-eastern boundary of Brisbane Forest Park.
The summit track travels from the J.C...
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The Boondall Wetlands lie on the edge of Moreton Bay between Nudgee Beach, Boondall and Shorncliffe. The wetlands include more than 1000 hectares of tidal flats, mangroves, salt marshes, melaleuca, gr...
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Visitors are guided through the Telstra Museum Brisbane by ex PMG employees who worked with the equipment during their telecommunication career. Several exhibits are 'hands on' with working manual an...
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The Tony Gould Gallery offers an insight into Brisbane's theatrical history, providing entertaining, theatrically-designed exhibitions curated by the Queensland Performing Arts Centre Museum.
The Gal...
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Venman Bushland National Park is a tranquil portion of bushland on Tingalpa Creek abounding in wildlife: koalas, possums, gliders and wallabies. In spring, wildflowers bloom. These 255 acres were sold...
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The Victoria Barracks Museum collection includes weapons which saw service in Australian, Allied and enemy foreces between 1899 and 1972.
Medals on display include Boer War, First World War and Sec...
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This delightful walk takes you through some of the best rainforest in Brisbane Forest Park. The rainforest is more varied here, with strangler figs, buttressed trees, stinging trees and large rainfore...
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