Interact with the animals and enjoy a beautiful landscape in the world's largest Koala sanctuary, created to preserve Australian wildlife.
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Interact with the animals and enjoy a beautiful landscape in the world's largest Koala sanctuary, created to preserve Australian wildlife.
Choose from restaurants, cafes, a lagoon, a beautiful beach, playgrounds, gardens and walkways or barbecue and picnic areas to enjoy your day at South Bank Parklands.
One of Australia's best construction projects, this center is home to a performing arts complex, an art gallery, a museum and the State Library of Queensland.
An oasis for wildlife, the Gardens feature 52 hectares of plants from Australia and all around the world. Horticultural and art and craft shows are displayed in the Auditorium most weekends and free volunteer guided walks leave the Information Centre, Monday to Saturday (except public holidays) at 11 am and 1 pm. Alternatively you may like to explore the Gardens via one, or all, of the three self-guided trails available.
Museum of Brisbane (MoB) celebrates Brisbane's contemporary culture, heritage and people. The museum's displays combine social history, visual arts, craft and design. MoB's exhibitions feature local and international artists, writers and craftspeople.
Brisbane's most famous landmark features the circular Concert Hall, a world-famous grand piano organ and a majestic view from the clock tower.
This museum focuses on Brisbane's time as Pacific headquarters during World War II.
Considered Queensland's first historic national park, this island features the ruins of a colonial prison, once known as the "hell hole of the South Pacific."
This unusual church building, constructed in 1976, is the 3rd on the site. It is the oldest Lutheran Congregation in Queensland and was established in 1858. The church interior features excellent...
