| Brisbane |
| Description |
Until the late 1970s Brisbane was no more than a country town serving the rural activities of the hinterland of Queensland. It was then developed with modern office-block skyscrapers, shopping malls and hotels, demolishing many of the older buildings. Cheap land and housing attracted immigrants from other parts of the country and the suburbs spread for miles in all directions; the city is now the third largest in Australia with a population of over 898,000. The city centre straddles the river and is a fairly compact 2 mls from N to S and 1 ml from E to W, but it has no great architecture or natural sights to attract the international tourist. The old Expo '88 site on the S bank of the river has left a pleasant parkland area (South Bank Parklands), but there are no iconic city sites worth flying halfway round the world to see, especially when compared with its rival, Sydney. It is often used as a transit point for tourists arriving or leaving Australia and is the gateway to the Gold Coast resorts to the S and the Sunshine Coast to the N. The hilly suburb of Spring Hill to the N has various parks and views over the city and river but little else. Fortitude Valley to the NE offers a Chinatown district and downmarket shopping by day but is probably best avoided at night unless you go prepared for a seedy red-light district which may not be entirely safe for unwary tourists.
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| Suitability |
Corporate visitors on business, people visiting friends and relatives, transit passengers and Gold Coast visitors.
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| Accommodation |
4- and 5-star chain hotels catering almost exclusively for business people. 2- and 3-stars for short-stay transit passengers.
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| Beach |
No real beaches worthy of the name nearer than the Gold Coast, 40 mls S. However, the artificial beach by the swimming "lagoon" in the South Bank Parkland satisfies any urge to build sand castles.
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| Shopping |
Queen Street Mall and Myer Centre department store offer all the things that could be bought in any shopping mall or department store in the UK, plus bush hats and toy koalas. A weekend market operates in South Bank.
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| Entertainment |
Daytime: botanic gardens; Government House; art gallery; river cruises. Street entertainers seem to abound, especially at weekends in South Bank and Queen Street Mall. South Bank also offers a re-creation of a rainforest and various other attractions to pass the time.
Nightlife: discos, some jazz clubs, casino, cinemas, occasional concerts.
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| Eating |
Less formal than many other parts of Australia with the accent on eating out of doors; a choice from many countries - especially Asian - is available as well as plentiful fast-food outlets.
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| Public Transport |
Plenty of local buses around the city and along the coast. Trains to all suburbs. Regular Sea Cat ferries cross the river at several points. Metered taxis.
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| Excursions |
Catamaran trip to Moreton Bay Island National Park for dolphin feeding, sand tobogganing and whale-watching (June to Oct). Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary to see Aussie animals. Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, rainforest and planetarium.
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| Location |
Halfway down the E coast of Australia, in the SE corner of the state of Queensland, of which it is the capital. 470 mls NE of Sydney. 58 mls N of Surfers Paradise. 12 mls SW of the airport.
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| Position |
The city centre sits on a flat N-shore promontory in a tight loop in the Brisbane River, which at this point is about 250 yds wide. The open sea at Moreton Bay is 10 mls downstream. The surrounding plain is flat as far as a small range of hills dominated by Mt Coot-tha, 5 mls to the W.
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| Contact Information |
Telephone Area Code: 7 Post Code: 4000 Website: www.brisbanetourism.com.au
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| Serving Airports |
Airport : Brisbane International Airport Airport Code: BNE Flight time from ther U.K.: 24 hrs
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