Brisbane   Attractions  

"The Aarhus" Dive Site  

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 the sand have been preserved from being drenched i ...

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Alma Park Zoo  

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 hold koalas, snakes and crocodiles, and hand feed the ...

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Ann Street, Fortitude Valley  

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 working within the area, it’s no wonder that this inne ...

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Anzac Square War Memorial  

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 heritage. The Shrine of Remembrance, with its Eternal Fl ...

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Augustine's On George  

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 21 years, staff have mastered the perfect mix of one-on-one s ...

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Australian Indigenous Tribal Galleries  

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 Gallery is exclusively Australian Indigenous Art a ...

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Baguette Restaurant and Lounge Bar  

Baguette Restaurant and Lounge Bar is a dining institution in Brisbane which now has one of Australia’s top chefs in Frenchman Bruno Loubet. Cuisine is modern French with Loubet cooking delicious and approachable food. The Courier Mail restaurant r ...

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Ballymore  

Rugby Union's State Headquarters since the late 1960s. Home ground to the Queensland Reds, and host to five Super 12 matches from February to May. The ground has a capacity of 24000. ...

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Belgian Beer Cafe Brussels  

More than thirty Belgian Beers are served here with aplomb in a stylish, yet welcoming and busy beer garden. They are also known for serving steaming pots of mussels with potato 'frites' and creamy mayonnaise. Belgian Beer Cafe Brussels was also aw ...

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Birch Carroll & Coyle Regent Cinemas  

The Birch Carroll and Coyle Regent Cinema has the bygone charm of yesteryear, with a sweeping marble staircase and high, ornately decorated ceilings. It is located on the top level of the Myer Centre in the Queen Street Mall. Buy your tickets onlin ...

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Black Pearl Epicure and Cooking School  

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 Australian cheeses and delicious hampers. Black Pearl Epicu ...

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Boardwalk Bar and Bistro  

Boardwalk Bar and Bistro has unsurpassed views of the Brisbane River extending from the Story Bridge to South Bank. The menu has everything from mouth-watering steaks to salads and even a kid’s menu. With comfortable seating, spacious tables, a ...

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Boondall Wetlands Reserve  

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, grasslands, open forests and woodlands. The wetlands are ...

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Brisbane Arcade  

Built in 1923, the heritage Brisbane Arcade is one of the city's oldest shopping arcades. From Terazzo floors, and balustrades to dado pannelling, it reflects the elegance of it's award-winning fashion designers, manufacturer jewellers, antiques, ar ...

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Brisbane Bayside  

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 foreshore...the area is yours to discover. There are ...

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editors picks

Koala and the Brown Snake, You Yangs, Victoria

janduf | 2008-03-26 | Ever wondered how animals get along with snakes in the wild? We saw a Brown Snake slither calmly past one of our favourite Koalas, while she was drinking at a waterhole in the You Yangs near Melbourne. | read more

Travel Australia

JB | 2008-05-02 | My wife and I set out to fulfil the great Aussie dream back in 2003, that is, to travel Australia and explore Australia’s many diverse destinations, indefinitely…. | read more

Deloraine Stays and Cafes

quamby | 2008-03-25 | Deloraine, a lovely quaint town of 2500 people, established around 1830's. It has some magnificent old buildings with a lot of history attached to them. The picturesque Meander River flows around the outskirt of the town, as you drive past you may see the enthusiastic fishermen trying their luck with catching rainbow or brown trout. | read more

Tooradin - Victoria

JB | 2008-01-31 | Tooradin is a town that we had always driven through on the way to Phillip Island and never thought to stop. | read more

 

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