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Brunswick Street is a main thoroughfare within the suburbs of New Farm and Fortitude Valley (known locally as the Valley) in Brisbane, Australia. The street is not entirely roadway but is a pedestrian mall for a hundred metres near its centre.
Brunswick Street is the main street running northwest–southeast up the centre of the peninsula. To the south of Brunswick Street the suburb is characterised by large ornate Queenslander-style houses, shady streets lined with large trees and tall apartment buildings, predominantly along the river. More modest Queenslander-style houses dominate ...
In other capital cities, the central LGA covers a much smaller proportion of the total urban area. The populations of the central local government areas in other capitals are relatively small. As of June 2020, Darwin had a population of 82,030, Hobart 55,250, Perth 30,971, and Adelaide 26,177. [ 150 ]
Affectionately called The Judy [citation needed], it is located at corner of Berwick Street and 420 Brunswick Street in Fortitude Valley. The venue includes performance spaces with three rehearsal studios for dance, theatre and music. The main performance space is a flexible black box theatre with scope for diverse types of performances.
Since 1993, only local government areas in New South Wales can be declared as "cities" by the Government, under the Local Government Act 1993. [1] Although the present version of the Act specifies no criteria for city status, [2] a previous version of the Act specified that to be a city, a Council area must:
Brunswick Street may refer to: Brunswick Street, Brisbane, Australia Brunswick Street railway station, former name of Fortitude Valley railway station, Brisbane; Brunswick Street, Melbourne, Australia Brunswick Street Oval, Australian rules football and cricket ground; Great Brunswick Street, Dublin Ireland, former name of Pearse Street
1891 saw the train line extended from the Brisbane central business district (the area around Queen Street) into Fortitude Valley, [17] and Thomas Beirne opened a business on Brunswick Street. His business thrived and, after extension, he travelled to England in 1896, leaving his manager of two years, James McWhirter , in charge.
Fortitude Valley railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. Located beneath the Valley Metro complex, it serves the central Brisbane suburb of Fortitude Valley . The station is one of four inner city stations that form a core corridor through the centre of Brisbane.