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Aboriginal Culture Trails

The Aboriginal Culture Trails in Brisbane's Boondall Wetlands and Mt Coot-tha showcases Aboriginal art and sculptures in its natural setting. At Boondall Wetlands, you will find 18 aluminium sculptures telling


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Category: Landmarks, Boondall

Aboriginal Culture Trails


Brisbane Powerhouse

The Brisbane Powerhouse located on the banks of Brisbane River is a contemporary performing and visual arts, dining and conference venue. The former power station has become a distinct Brisbane


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Category: Venue Reviews, Landmarks, Brisbane Powerhouse Centre

Brisbane Powerhouse


Queensland Art Gallery

The Queensland Art Gallery is housed in an architecturally acclaimed building on Brisbane's south bank and is the state's premier visual arts institution and museum. Established more than a 110


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Category: Landmarks, Queensland Art Gallery, South Bank

Queensland Art Gallery


Gateway Bridge

The historic Gateway Bridge is an iconic piece of infrastructure built in 1986 at a cost of $140 million to provide a much-needed city bypass and critical link between the


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Category: Landmarks

Gateway Bridge


The Old Windmill

The Old Windmill aka Tower Mill on Brisbane's Wickham Terrace was built by convicts in 1828 and is the city's oldest surviving building and landmark. Initially constructed to serve as


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Category: Landmarks

The Old Windmill


Customs House

Customs House, one of Brisbane's heritage icons, is located on the river in the CBD and is a cultural, educational and heritage facility of the University of Queensland. Behind the


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Category: Landmarks

Customs House


Conrad Treasury Casino

The Conrad Treasury Casino, formerly known as the Treasury Building of the Queensland government is a Brisbane icon and one of the oldest buildings of the city. As the Treasury


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Category: Landmarks

Conrad Treasury Casino


Kangaroo Point Cliffs

The steep, sheer cliffs of Kangaroo Point Cliffs in the city centre is a major tourist attraction and the place for fit climbers and abseilers to put their skills to


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Category: Landmarks

Kangaroo Point Cliffs


Fortitude Valley Walk of Fame

The Walk of Fame in Fortitude Valley is the place to pay homage to the Brisbane musicians which have influenced Australian and international music. Ten plaques cemented into the concrete


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Category: Landmarks, Fortitude Valley

Fortitude Valley Walk of Fame


City Hall

The City Hall is one of Brisbane's most iconic landmarks and an elegant heritage-listed function venue located in the city centre. It was once the tallest building in Brisbane. Originally


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Category: Landmarks, Brisbane City Hall

City Hall


The historic Newstead House

The historic Newstead House located on the Brisbane River is the city's oldest surviving residence dating from as far back as 1846 when it was originally constructed for Patrick Leslie


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Category: Landmarks

The historic Newstead House


Story Bridge Adventure Climb

The Story Bridge Adventure Climb is arguably the best way to discover Brisbane on one of the city's most famous landmarks. At 1,072 metres long from the southern to northern


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Category: Landmarks, Fortitude Valley

Story Bridge Adventure Climb


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