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  2. RiverCity Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Website. rivercityferries.com.au. RiverCity Ferries is a public transport company which commenced operating ferry services in Brisbane on 4 November 2020. It is a subsidiary of the Kelsian Group. [1][2] RiverCity Ferries operates 32 vessels serving 21 wharves on the Brisbane River under a ten-year contract (with an optional five-year extension ...

  3. Brisbane River - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane River (Turrbal: Maiwar) is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay on the Coral Sea. John Oxley, the first European to explore the river, named it after the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Thomas Brisbane in 1823.

  4. Ferry transport in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Four fast catamaran vessels run on a loop from Weinam Creek at Redland Bay catamarans to Lamb, Karragarra, Russell, Macleay Islands. [58] These services were added to the TransLink network in 2013 and go cards are now accepted. [59] Additionally, Stradbroke Ferries run three vehicle barge ferries on the same loop during daylight hours. [49]

  5. Fitzroy River (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy River (Queensland) The Fitzroy River (Darumbal: Toonooba) [1] is a river in Central Queensland, Australia. Its catchment covers an area of 142,665 square kilometres (55,083 sq mi), making it the largest river catchment flowing to the eastern coast of Australia. [3] It is also the largest river basin that discharges onto the Great ...

  6. Rocks Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    Rocks Riverside Park is a park by the Brisbane River in Seventeen Mile Rocks, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The park was opened on 7 December 2003, and features industrial artefacts from its previous use by the Queensland Cement and Lime Company. Public art which draws upon the park's industrial heritage are also featured throughout, as is a ...

  7. Pine River (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    Recreational fishing: Pine River is a popular waterway for recreational fishing. Total estimated recreational catch for Pine River in 1997 was 1,509,755 fish (2.71% of Qld total) from an estimated 141,092 fishing trips (1.31% of Qld total). Estimated catch by top five species were: whiting 351,799, bream 230,598, winter whiting 203,028, diver ...

  8. Bremer River (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The Bremer River is a river that is a tributary of the Brisbane River, located in the Scenic Rim and Brisbane regions of South East Queensland, Australia.The 100-kilometre (62 mi)-long Bremer River drains several Scenic Rim valleys in south-east Queensland, including the Fassifern Valley, with its catchment area covering approximately 2,032 square kilometres (785 sq mi). [3]

  9. Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Brisbane is located at the Brisbane River's mouth on Moreton Bay and on the adjacent Fisherman's Island, created by means of land reclamation. It is the 3rd busiest port in Australia for value of goods. [171] Container freight, sugar, grain, coal and bulk liquids are the major exports.