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The Elizabeth Quay precinct is centred around an artificial inlet that opens to the Swan River at its south. At the eastern side of the mouth of the inlet is an islet, which contains the Florence Hummerston Kiosk (which hosts a hospitality complex), the Bessie Rischbieth statue and a playground, and is connected to the eastern shore by a short bridge and to the western shore by the longer ...
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Elizabeth Quay was officially opened on 29 January 2016, with the kiosk reopening on 2 September 2016. [14] As of May 2023, the kiosk houses a hospitality complex known as The Island at Elizabeth Quay, which includes a microbrewery, restaurant, kiosk, brew garden, outdoor music stage, pizzeria, and a playground for children.
Spanda by Christian de Vietri at Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Western Australia. In September 2014, the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority in Perth, Western Australia, released an open call for proposals for an artist to create a signature artwork for the Elizabeth Quay development on the Swan River. Several hundred applications were received ...
The Elizabeth Quay Jetty is located at the western side of Elizabeth Quay inlet on the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. Transperth services
Elizabeth Quay railway station, also known as Esplanade station prior to 2016, is an underground railway station on the southern side of the Perth central business district in Western Australia. Description
The first section of the Mandurah line, which was the two underground stations (Perth Underground and Elizabeth Quay), opened on 15 October 2007, [18] [19] and the second section, which was the nine stations between Elizabeth Quay and Mandurah, which opened on 23 December 2007. [20]
Elizabeth Quay bus station, formerly the Esplanade Busport, is a Transperth bus station, located at the southern edge of the Perth CBD in Western Australia, next to the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre and Elizabeth Quay railway station. It has 35 stands and is served by 55 Transperth routes operated by Path Transit, Swan Transit and Transdev WA.