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  2. Cuisine of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane dining is often defined by its outdoors and casual nature Brisbane is home to over 6,000 restaurants and dining establishments, [ 4 ] with outdoor dining featuring prominently. Moreton Bay bugs , less commonly known as flathead lobsters, are an ingredient named for the Brisbane region and which feature commonly in the city's cuisine.

  3. Stagedoor Dinner Theatre - Wikipedia

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    StageDoor Dinner Theatre was officially opened on 17 July 2002 by Judy Cornwell (Daisy from Keeping Up Appearances). StageDoor Dinner Theatre is Brisbane's first permanent dinner theatre, with more than 54 productions to date. The dinner theatre is located in the lower level of the Twelfth Night Theatre complex in Bowen Hills, Brisbane. This is ...

  4. Popular entertainment in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane's live music scene has long been supported by independent record stores such as Rocking Horse Records which originally opened in 1975, [9] [10] Catalogue Music, Jet Black Cat Music, Kill the Music, and Skinny's Music, and Brisbane music can be seen and heard online at Before Hollywood or Raw Audio – online TV for Brisbane Music.

  5. Tourism in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The beach is located approximately 3.5 hours drive or 265 kilometres (165 mi) north of Brisbane, 76 kilometres (47 mi) east of Gympie and 700 metres west of Fraser Island on the Cooloola Coast. [ 51 ] [ citation needed ]

  6. List of places in Queensland by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of places in Queensland by urban centre population. Urban Centres by population ... Brisbane: 2,287,896 [1] 2,054,614 [2] 1,874,427 [3] South East ...

  7. Tattersalls Club - Wikipedia

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    The new clubrooms were designed by Hall and Prentice, architects for Brisbane's new City Hall, and the contractors were Green and Sons. Erected at a cost of £41,000, with an additional £5,000 spent on fittings and furnishings, Tattersalls Club was opened on 28 July 1926 and provided billiard, card, reading and dining rooms for its members.

  8. Queensland Club - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Club is a heritage-listed club house at 19 George Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Francis Drummond Greville Stanley and built from 1882 to 1888 by J Smith & Sons. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1]

  9. Wintergarden, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 the second stage was developed adjacent to Stage 1 and comprised additional specialty shops, a multi-cuisine sit-down restaurant (again, a first for the city and originally operated for 24-hours), and the Hilton Hotel which was intended to provide 5-star accommodation for the 1988 Brisbane World Expo.