Location ID: #10236241
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Community centre for Croatian culture; Venue / Hall Hire; Sporting Complex - Brisbane Knights FC
Location ID: #10236396
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Tingalpa Creek flows along the Brisbane and Redland Bay Council boundary. An important wildlife corridor on the city's south-east fringe. Tidal creek, flows into Moreton Bay.
Active rail bridge crosses the creek.
Location ID: #10236496
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The Centenary Aquatic Centre has an Olympic-standard pool, which is heritage listed and was built in 1959. It is fifty metres long. The Centre’s dive pool is five metres deep and has three dive platforms – one at three metres, one at five metres, ...
Location ID: #10236498
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Spring Hill Baths, built in 1886. This heritage-listed swimming pool was Brisbane’s first in-ground pool. This pool showcases old world charm with classic changing rooms and grandstand seating, and a open roof.
The Spring Hill Baths offers a 25 ...
Location ID: #10236499
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Est 1860 old Governor’s residence; partially restored; courtyard; dining room; drawing room; entrance foyer; staircase; verandah; balcony; capacity - 250 function or 80 theatre-style.
Owned by State Government, leased to Queensland University of ...
Location ID: #10236643
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QUT Art Museum is a contemporary art gallery located in at Queensland University of Technology's Garden's Point campus.
The museum has a reputation for displaying the finest works from the QUT Art Collection and presenting thought-provoking ...
Location ID: #10236645
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Room Three Sixty is a contemporary top-floor venue atop QUT's world-class Science and Engineering Centre, with panoramic views of the city of Brisbane. Room Three Sixty features floor-to-ceiling windows, two adjoining open-air terraces, and a ...
Location ID: #10236644
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Location ID: #10236646
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Location ID: #10236889
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Pedestrian Bridge over Moggill Road, opposite Taringa Central shopping centre.
Location ID: #10236906
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Row of stores on suburban street, with historical "General Store" facade, including cafe-bookstore Nowhere Espresso, hair and beauty salons, an accountant and a pet grooming store.
Location ID: #10236907
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Large park with a variety of trees, playground, exercise equipment, public toilets and a dog park.
Location ID: #10236908
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Nosferatu Bar and Cafe features a vintage-look caravan inside a renovated industrial warehouse, decorated in a cosy modern-vintage style with hanging plants and elegant lighting. The warehouse also houses their gin distillery. A well appointed and ...
Location ID: #10236911
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Brisbane Magistrates Court is a contemporary, state-of-the-art fourteen story building. It has nineteen Magistrates Courtrooms and twenty-five Hearing Rooms. Out the front of the building, there is a swirling sculpture reminiscent of water, with ...
Location ID: #10236952
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Aviation Australia is a training facility with a Boeing 737 cabin trainer (narrow body), a wide body cabin trainer, and other aircraft simulators, doors, slides, pool (appox 20 x 15m x consistent depth of 2m) & rafts for hire.
Location ID: #10242163
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Sirromet is a winery located on Mount Cotton, with events, restaurants, a barrel room cellar, fermentation tanks, sheds, a lake, bushland and fields.
Location ID: #10242165
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The Osbourne Hotel is a pub with two distinct areas - a speakeasy pub with chesterfields, bookshelves and picture frames, and a plantfilled natural light sports terrace bar. Upstairs are function rooms available for event hire, with bars, a meeting ...
Location ID: #10242169
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The Plough Inn was built in 1885 and has traded as a pub since this time. One of the oldest buildings that remains in Brisbane The Plough Inn proudly displays many of its original features.
The original stair case is still used in the hotel along ...
Location ID: #10069465
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Located on the south-eastern side (ocean-side) of stunning Bribie Island lies Woorim Ocean Beach, a spectacular patrolled surfing and fishing beach. Sheltered by Moreton Island, the beach features waves between 0.5 and 1 metre (1.5 to 3 feet) on ...
Location ID: #10068259
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The James Street Market complex is an inner-urban wonderland for the discerning tastes of the surrounding international neighbourhood. The contemporary, open-planned industrial style market is spread over a large complex with gourmet grocers; ...
Location ID: #10233366
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Cathedral Square is a small park with city views. There are flat paved areas and raised garden beds. The Square is well situated and suitable for small gatherings. These include weddings and the park sits opposite the Neogothic St John’s Cathedral, ...
Location ID: #10233367
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Centenary Place is a small, historic park with beautifully matured, sub-tropical trees. It has sandstone steps, several memorial statues and sculptures, offering a place for reflection in the busy city.
Located 62km (38 miles / 42 mins) from ...
Location ID: #10233921
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Chinatown is a pedestrian mall with multicultural stores and restaurants, traditional Chinese gates and sculptures. Signage on the storefronts is written in Chinese and English.
Located 62km (38.5 Miles / 45 mins) from Village Roadshow Studios. ...
Location ID: #10233924
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Iconic Brisbane bridge. Carries 3 lanes of traffic in either direction as well as a shared pedestrian & cycle way. Connects Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point. One of only 3 bridge climbs in the world.
Beneath the North end of the bridge, the ...