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  2. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Children's Hospital: Brisbane Australia: Conrad Gargett Lyons: Queensland Government: 2014 1.59 (2.2 AU$) 1.82 Bellagio: Las Vegas United States: DeRuyter Butler and Atlandia Design Bellagio (MGM Resorts International is the owner of the company) 1998 1.60 2.66 Seat of the ECB: Frankfurt Germany: Coop Himmelb(l)au: European Central ...

  3. Teneriffe, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The suburb was absorbed into Newstead in 1975, [4] [3] but re-established as a separate suburb in 2010. [4] [3] [5] In 2016, Teneriffe had a generally young and high-income demographic, [6] and in 2018 was one of Brisbane's most expensive suburbs with a median house price in 2017 of over A$2 million. [7]

  4. Yeronga Fire Station - Wikipedia

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    Yeronga Fire Station is a heritage-listed former fire station at 785 Ipswich Road, Yeronga, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by architectural firm Atkinson and Conrad , and built in 1934 by contractor William Allen Miller. [ 1 ]

  5. List of cities in Australia with the most skyscrapers

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    Australia has over 130 skyscrapers —buildings which reach or exceed heights of 150 metres (490 ft))— complete or under construction, all spread throughout five cities of the country. Most skyscrapers are located in cities within the Eastern states of Australia, and a number of these cities, such as Melbourne and Sydney , also rank high in ...

  6. Castle Hill, Townsville - Wikipedia

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    Castle Hill is a heritage-listed isolated pink granite monolith in the suburb of Castle Hill, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. [1] [2] Its Indigenous name is Cootharinga, sometimes written as Cooderinga. [3] [4] It rises to a height of some 286 metres (938 ft) above sea level and dominates the city skyline. [5]

  7. Jimna Fire Tower - Wikipedia

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    Jimna fire tower is valued by the community as the tallest fire tower in Queensland, for the views available from the top of the fire tower, and for its construction by a father and son team. [1] The place has a special association with the life or work of a particular person, group or organisation of importance in Queensland's history.

  8. Toorak - Wikipedia

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    Two of the most notable are Illawarra House, which was acquired by the National Trust; and Coonac, the most expensive house in Melbourne. [8] In Toorak, some of the old property names live on as street names or the names of blocks of flats, carved out of or built on their sites; Dunraven Avenue, Millicent Avenue, Iona Avenue, Woorigoleen Road ...

  9. Riverside Centre, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    While there are numerous descriptions of the height associated with the term "high-rise" worldwide, it is most often based on building codes and fire regulation applicable in individual geographical locations. [35] [36] With the removal of height limits in the 1965 town plan, Brisbane's high-rises rose above 132 ft (40.23m; approximately 11 ...