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Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital and largest city of Queensland, and the third-most populous city in the country. Located on the Brisbane River and is known for its subtropical climate. Brisbane was named after Sir Thomas Brisbane, a British army officer and governor of New South Wales.

North Pine Dam McGavin View

McGavin View is a picnic and viewing area of North Pine Dam on Lake Samsonvale, just west of Petrie. It …

Queens Park

Queens Park in Ipswich is like three destinations in one – a playground, an Australian animal zoo, and Japanese gardens, …

Enviro Park Lookout

Denmark Hill Conservation Reserve displayed on the brown signs as Enviro. Park Lookout, is a pocket of bushland not far …

The Workshops Rail Museum

The Workshops Rail Museum is in Ipswich and often referred to as the Ipswich Railway Museum, opening in 2002. It …

Settlement Cove Lagoon

Settlement Cove Lagoon, also known as Redcliffe Lagoon, is a free water park, set on the shores of Moreton Bay …

JC Slaughter Falls

JC Slaughter Falls is a picnic ground and an access point for walks in Mt Coot-tha Reserve. It is a …

Planetarium

The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is located at the Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens , with an observatory and a 12.5 metre diameter …

Mt Coot-tha Library

Mt Coot-tha Library is on the grounds of the Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, specialising in botany, gardening, and landscape design. …

Herbarium – Brisbane

The Queensland Herbarium is at Toowong, at the grounds of the Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens, moved there in 1998. It’s …

Botanic Gardens – Mt Coot-tha

The Brisbane Botanical Gardens at Mt Coot-tha is 56 hectares of subtropical gardens, with more than 100,000 plants of 5,000 …