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  2. Tourism in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Urban centres that cater for tourism along the coastline include Caloundra, Maroochydore, Noosa, and Coolum. To the west, the iconic Glasshouse Mountains offer scenic drives, lookouts, walking tracks and picnic areas. There is a ginger factory at Yandina, and Maleny and Montville offer art galleries, wineries, shops and cafes.

  3. Queensland Government Tourist Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Pocket Brisbane was a tourist guide produced annually (1910-1929) [2] by the Queensland Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau. The Queensland Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau was established as a sub-department of the Chief Secretary's Office on 11 April 1907. In 1929 it was transferred to the Railway Department. In 1945-1946 ...

  4. List of museums in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Opal Museum is a unique museum where people can visit and have a tour and find out for why opal was considered so special that it was declared Australia’s National Gemstone. There is an opal jewellery shop in the same building. Exhibits impressive opal collection and information about opal mining [2] Brisbane Tramway Museum: Ferny Grove

  5. Fort Lytton National Park - Wikipedia

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    It also operates the Visitor Information Centre and sells basic refreshments. FLHA seeks donations to cover its expenses. In 2019, the Queensland Military Historical Society (formerly known as Victoria Barracks Historical Society) relocated from its former premises at Church Street, Fortitude Valley to the old Dining Hall at Fort Lytton.

  6. Queensland Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Cultural Centre (QCC) is a heritage-listed cultural centre on Grey Street in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.It is part of the South Bank precinct located on the Brisbane River, and was built from 1976 onwards, in time for the 1988 World's Fair.

  7. South Bank, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The South Bank Parklands, which were established on the former site of World Expo 88, are one of Brisbane's most popular tourist attractions.The parklands are home to many restaurants and cafés as well as landmarks such as the Queensland Conservatorium, the Wheel of Brisbane, the Nepalese Peace Pagoda, Streets Beach (a free human-made swimming area), and the Grand Arbour.

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