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Nestled in bushland on the banks of the Brisbane River, Lone Pine is home to 130 koalas and at least 100 species of Australian native animals. It is the ideal place for a close look at some unique wildlife, with koalas availabl... more
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to the wombat. The Lone Pine Sanctuary has 130 koalas and since their diet consists solely of eucalyptus continue reading »
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At 38 kilometers long, Moreton Island is one of the largest sand islands in the world, and has the highest dunes, including Mount Tempest (280 meters). Most of the island is National Park and offers beaches, freshwater lakes, w... more
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Dividing Range and the highest sand dunes in the world seen on Moreton Island far to the East continue reading »
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Rocksports is home to one of the best indoor bouldering caves in Australia. Whether you are a complete novice or seasoned climber, Rocksports has a challenge for you. With a total wall area of 760 metres and 90 climbs, Rockspor... more
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Part of the mountainous Scenic Rim, Lamington National Park is renowned worldwide for its size, beauty and distinctive wildlife. Comprising two sections, Binna Burra and the Green Mountains, the park is a collection of valleys... more
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One of Brisbane's most recognizable icons, the Story Bridge is 1.3 kilometres long (including approaches) and reaches 77 metres at its highest point. More than 300 men were employed for its design and construction, which took s... more
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of the Story Bridge and downtown. That night, I took the family on the citycat (Brisbane's ferry) over to South continue reading »
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Within these gardens is a colourful collection of exotic and native plants to delight the eye, and an atmosphere to calm the soul. The site was chosen for a public garden in 1828, with fertile soil producing healthy crops for t... more
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City Botanical Gardens, first cleared by convicts in 1828 to grow crops for the infant town continue reading »
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There is plenty of room to sit down with your group and talk without having to yell, and plenty of space to relive your dancing days. A newly renovated marble interior greets you upon entry at The Embassy. For those who enjoy a... more
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Watch pewter come fresh out of the molds at this spacious workshop and gallery located in an 1888 building. The Christmas tree ornament is a popular souvenir. Note: This information was accurate when it was publis... more
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with her host family. We also went to Museo de la Nacion (see review). After lunch, we mostly killed continue reading »
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Put on your swimwear and get ready to have some fun! All ages can enjoy Chermside Aquatic Centre, making it the perfect family summer outing. The centre offers the latest and most exciting water slides and attractions. Spend th... more
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A hub of interaction among university students, the "RE" often resembles a frat house. The rear of the pub opens into a large beer garden with live bands often entertaining the enthusiastic crowd. Since it is situated within an... more
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