Brisbane (pronounced /ˈbrɪzbən/) is the capital and most populous city in the
Australian state of Queensland and the third most populous city in Australia.
Brisbane's metropolitan area has an approximate population of 2 million. A
resident of Brisbane is commonly known as a "Brisbanite".
The Brisbane central
business district stands on the original settlement and is situated inside a
bend of the Brisbane River approximately 23 kilometres from its mouth at
Moreton Bay. The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the
floodplain of the Brisbane River valley between the bay and the Great Dividing
Range. While the city is governed by several municipalities, they are centred
on the Brisbane City Council which has jurisdiction over the largest area and population
in metropolitan Brisbane and is also Australia's largest Local Government Area
by population.
Brisbane is named after
the river on which it sits which, in turn, was named after Sir Thomas Brisbane,
the Governor of New South Wales from 1821 to 1825. The first European
settlement in Queensland was a penal colony at Redcliffe, 28 kilometres (17 mi)
north of the Brisbane central business district, in 1824. That settlement was
soon abandoned and moved to North Quay in 1825. Free settlers were permitted
from 1842. Brisbane was chosen as the capital when Queensland was proclaimed a
separate colony from New South Wales in 1859.
The city played a central
role in the Allied campaign during World War II as the South West Pacific
headquarters for General Douglas MacArthur. Brisbane has hosted many large
cultural and sporting events including the 1982 Commonwealth Games, World Expo
'88 and the final Goodwill Games in 2001. In 2008, Brisbane was classified as a
gamma world city+ in the World Cities Study Group’s inventory by Loughborough
University. It was also rated the 16th most liveable city in the world in 2009
by The Economist.
History of Brisbane
The Moreton Bay area was
initially explored by Matthew Flinders. On 17 July 1799, Flinders landed at
what is now known as Woody Point, which he named "Red Cliff Point",
after the red-coloured cliffs visible from the bay. In 1823, Governor of New
South Wales, Thomas Brisbane, instructed that a new northern penal settlement
be developed, and an exploration party led by John Oxley further explored
Moreton Bay. Oxley discovered, named and explored the Brisbane River as far as
Goodna, 20 kilometres (12 mi) upstream from the Brisbane central business
district. Oxley recommended Red Cliff Point for the new colony, reporting that
ships could land at any tide and easily get close to the shore.
The party settled in
Redcliffe on 13 September 1824, under the command of Lieutenant Henry Miller
with 14 soldiers; some with wives and children; and 29 convicts. However, this
settlement was abandoned after a year, and the colony was moved to a site on
the Brisbane River now known as North Quay, 28 kilometres (17 mi) south, that
offered a more reliable water supply. Chief Justice Forbes gave the new
settlement the name of Edenglassie before it was named Brisbane.
Non-convict European
settlement of the Brisbane region commenced in 1838. German missionaries
settled at Zions Hill, Nundah, as early as 1837, five years before Brisbane was
officially declared a free settlement. The band consisted of two ministers,
Christopher Eipper (1813–1894) and Carl Wilhelm Schmidt, and lay missionaries
Haussmann, Johann Gottried Wagner, Niquet, Hartenstein, Zillman, Franz, Rode,
Doege and Schneider. They were allocated 260 hectares and set about establishing
the mission, which became known as German Station.
Free settlers entered the
area over the following five years and by the end of 1840 Robert Dixon began
work on the first plan of Brisbane Town in anticipation of future development.
Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony on 6 June 1859, with Brisbane
chosen as its capital, although it was not incorporated as a city until 1902.
Over twenty small municipalities and shires were amalgamated in 1925, to form
the City of Brisbane which is governed by the Brisbane City Council.
1930 was a significant
year for Brisbane, with the construction of landmarks that helped define the
character of the city. The Story Bridge and Brisbane City Hall, then the city's
tallest buildings, were both completed. Additionally, the Shrine of
Remembrance, in ANZAC Square, became Brisbane's main war memorial.
During World War II,
Brisbane became central to the Allied campaign when the AMP Building (now
called MacArthur Central) was used as the South West Pacific headquarters for
General Douglas MacArthur, chief of the Allied Pacific forces. MacArthur had
previously rejected use of the University of Queensland complex as his
headquarters, as the distinctive bends in the river at St Lucia could have
aided enemy bombers. Also used as a headquarters by the American troops during
World War II was the T & G Building. Approximately 1,000,000 US troops
passed through Australia during the war, as the primary coordination point for
the South West Pacific. In 1942 Brisbane was the site of a violent clash
between visiting US military personnel and Australian servicemen and civilians
which resulted in one death and several injuries. This incident became known
colloquially as the Battle of Brisbane.
Postwar Brisbane had
developed a "big country town" stigma, an image the city's
politicians and marketers were very keen to remove. Despite steady growth,
Brisbane's development was punctuated by infrastructure problems. The State
government under Joh Bjelke-Petersen began a major program of change and urban
renewal, beginning with the Central Business District (CBD) and inner suburbs.
Trams in Brisbane were a popular mode of public transport, until the network
was closed in 1969, leaving Melbourne as the last Australian city to operate a
tram network. The 1974 Brisbane flood was a major disaster which temporarily
crippled the city. During this era, Brisbane grew and modernised rapidly
becoming a destination of interstate migration. Some of Brisbane's popular
landmarks were lost, including the Bellevue Hotel in 1977 and Cloudland in
1982, demolished in controversial circumstances by the Deen Brothers demolition
crew. Major public works included the Riverside Expressway, the Gateway Bridge,
and later, the redevelopment of South Bank, starting with the Queensland Art
Gallery.
Brisbane hosted the 1982
Commonwealth Games and the 1988 World Exposition (known locally as World Expo
88). These events were accompanied by a scale of public expenditure,
construction and development not previously seen in the state of Queensland.
Brisbane's population
growth has exceeded the national average every year since 1990 at an average
rate of around 2.2% per year.
Acacia Ridge
Albany Creek
Albion
Alderley
Alexandra Hills
Alexandra Hills Hotel
Motel
corner of Finucane and
McDonald Roads
07 3824 4444
Algester
Amity (North Stradbroke Island)
Amity Point (North Stradbroke Island)
Amity Point Community Club
Clayton Road
07 3479 7110
Straddie Bungalows
33 Ballow Street
07 3409 7017
Bay Cottages
3 Mirimar Street
07 3395 0031
Annerley
Ridge Haven B&B
374 Annerley Road
07 3391 7702
Anstead
Arana Hills
Archerfield
Flying Fighters
400 Wirraway Avenue
07 3272 9484
Ascot
Eagle Farm Racecourse
07 3268 2171
Ashgrove
Newmarket Gardens Caravan
Park
199 Ashgrove Avenue
07 3356 1458
Aspley
Aspley Acres Caravan Park
1420 Gympie Road
07 3263 4011
Big 4 Brisbane Northside
Caravan Park
763 Zillmere Road (corner
of Dorville road)
07 3263 4040
Auchenflower
Bahrs Scrub
Bald Hills
Belmont
Balmoral
Banyo
Bardon
Beechmont
Beenleigh
Beenleigh Visitor
Information Centre
205 Main Street
07 3287 1377
Old Beenleigh Town
Yugambeh Museum Language
and Heritage Research Centre
Beenleigh Arena Indoor
Sports Centre
Bellbowrie
Belmont
Bethania
Birkdale
Boondall
Boronia Heights
Bowen Hills
Bracken Ridge
Breakfast Creek
Breakfast Creek Hotel
07 3262 5988
Bridgeman Downs
Brighton
Brisbane
4000
Brisbane Visitor
Information Centre
Queen Street Mall
Monday/Friday 9 AM to 5:30
PM
Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM
Sunday 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
07 3006 6290
The famous Riverside
Markets of 22 years has merged with The Pier Markets creating exciting,
atmospheric, fabulous Markets.
THINGS TO DO
Story Bridge Adventure
Climb
1300 254627
Captain Burke Park
Underneath the Story
Bridge
The Wheel of Brisbane
07 3844 3464
Valet Cycle Hire and Tours
0408 003198
City Hall Tours
07 3403 8888
City Botanic Gardens
Metro Arts Centre
109 Edward Street
07 3002 7100
Brisbane Arts Theatre
210 Petrie Terrace
07 3369 2344
Commissariat Stores
built by convicts in 1829,
it's one of the oldest buildings in Brisbane
07 3221 4198
Customs House
07 3365 8999
MacArthur Museum
07 3211 7052
Old Government House
07 3864 8005
Parliament House
07 3406 7562
Riverwalk
Roma Street Parkland
the world's largest urban
subtropical garden
located next to Roma
Street Station
City Sites Tours
07 3235 7379
Ghost Tours
07 3344 7265
Self Guided Walking Tours
07 3006 6290
Treasury Casino
Anzac Square
City Hall
Climb the City Hall
Clocktower
Eagle St Precinct
Queen St Mall
FREE City Loop Bus
SOUTH BANK
The South Bank Lifestyle
Market is a hive of activity and a must-see experience in Brisbane. Every
Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday, the South Bank Lifestyle Market features
an exciting range of arts, crafts, homewares, collectables, exotic items,
designer fashion and much more
The Fox Hotel
07 3844 2883
Plough Inn
07 3844 7777
The Ship Inn
07 3844 8000
IMAX Theatre
MUSEUMS/GALLERIES
Museum of Brisbane
ground floor, Brisbane
City Hall
King George Square
07 3403 8888
Queensland Museum South
Bank
Corner of Grey and
Melbourne Streets
open 9:30 AM to 5 PM daily
close Christmas Day and Good Friday will
07 3840 7555
Queensland Art Gallery
07 3840 7303
Gallery of Modern Art
Stanley Place, South Bank
Monday to Friday 10 into 5
PM
Saturday and Sunday 9 AM
to 5 PM
07 3840 7303
State Library of
Queensland
Stanley Place, South Bank
open seven days 10 AM to 5
PM
07 3840 7666
Queensland Performing Arts
Centre
Corner of Grey and
Melbourne Streets, South Bank
07 3840 7444
Queensland Museum
corner of Grey and
Melbourne Street, Southbank
open seven days 9:30 AM to
5 PM
07 3840 7555
Queensland Maritime Museum
Corner of Stanley and
Sidon Streets, South Bank
open seven days 9:30 AM to
4:30 PM
07 3844 5361
Queensland Sciencentre
07 3840 7555
Queensland Conservatorium
of Music
07 3735 6241
RIVER CRUISES
River City Cruises
departs daily at 10:30 AM
and 12:30 PM
South Bank Parklands Jetty
A
Kookaburra River Queen
Eagle Street Pier
1 Eagle Street
07 3221 1300
Brisbane Cruises
07 3630 2666
Golden Gondola
0419 400944
Miramar Cruises
1300 729742
PUBS/HOTELS
The Grosvenor on George
07 3236 2288
Port Office Hotel
07 3221 0072
Grand Central Hotel
270 Ann street at Central
Station
07 3220 2061
Royal Albert Hotel
corner of Albert and Elizabeth
streets
1800 655054
ACCOMMODATION
Chifley at Lennons
66 Queen Street Mall
07 3222 3222
Holiday Inn
159 Roma Street
07 3238 2222
Hotel grand Chancellor
23 Leichhardt Street
07 3831 4055
Hotel Ibis
27-35 Turbot Street
07 3237 2333
Mercure Hotel
85-87 North Quay
07 3237 2300
Novotel
200 Creek Street
07 3309 3309
Explorers Inns
63 Turbot Street
07 3211 3488
Park Regis North Quay
293 North Quay
1800 777694
Rendezvous Hotel
255 Ann Street
1800 880580
Marque Hotel Brisbane
103 George Street
07 3221 6044
YHAs & BACKPACKERS
Brisbane City YHA
392 Upper Roma Street
07 3236 1004
tinbilly Travellers
466 George Street
07 3238 5888
Aussie Way
34 Cricket St
07 3369 0711
Banana Bender
118 Petrie Tce
07 3367 1157
Base Brisbane Central
Cnr Ann & Edward Sts
Base Brisbane Embassy
Cnr Elizabeth & Edward
Sts
Chill Backpackers
328 Upper Roma St
1800 851875
City Backpackers
380 Upper Roma St
1800 062572
Cloud 9 Backpackers
350 Upper Roma St
1800 256839
Yellow Submarine
66 Quay St
07 3211 3424
Brisbane Airport
Brookfield
Browns Plains
Tentworld
corner of Webber drive and
Eastern Road
07 3809 4000
Bulimba
Bulwer-Moreton island
Dolphin Inn
07 3711 513
Kookaburra Court
07 3408 0099
Bunya
Buranda
Burbank
Calamvale
Camp Hill
Cannon Hill
Capalaba
Redlands IndigiScapes
Centre
17 Runnymede Road
07 3824 8611
Greenacres Caravan Park
corner of Mount Cotton and
Greenfield roads
07 3102 7269
Capalaba Caravan Repairs
2/32 Neumann Road
07 3823 2322
Down under Camping
87 Redland Bay Road
07 3245 2719
Capalaba West
Cape Morton
Carbrook
Aquatic Gardens Caravan
Park
833-901 Beenleigh-Redland
Bay Road
07 3287 6474
Carbrook Golf Club
253 Beenleigh-Redland Bay
Road
07 3287 6499
Carina
Carina Heights
Carindale
Carole Park
Carseldine
Chambers Flat
Chandler
Chapel Hill
Chatswood Hills
Chelmer
Chermside
Chermside West
Chuwar
City
Clayfield
Cleveland
Redland Shire Visitor
Information Centre
Shop 1A, Raby Bay Harbour,
152 Shore Street West,
1300 667 386
THINGS TO SEE & DO
Cleveland Village Market
every Sunday
Redland Art Gallery
Corner of Middle and
Bloomfield Streets
open Monday to Friday 9 AM
to 4 PM
Sunday 9 AM to 2 PM
07 3829 8899
Cleveland Auto Rentals
corner of Gordon and Shore
Streets
07 3488 0558
The Old Schoolhouse
Gallery
124-126 Shore Street
07 3821 2419
Redland Museum
60 Smith Street
07 3286 3494
The Grandview Hotel
Heritage Precinct, North
Street
07 3286 1002
Redlands RSL
8 Passage Street
07 3488 1199
ACCOMMODATION
Pacific Resort Motel
128 Middle Street
07 3286 2088
Bay Air Motel
218 Middle Street
07 3286 2488
Clontarf
Redcliffe Visitor
Information Centre
Pelican Park, Hornibrook
Esplanade
1800 659500
Bramble Bay Caravan Park
37 Thompson Crescent
07 3284 6802
Colmslie
Coochiemudlo Island
Araucaria Eco-Tours
07 5544 1283
Coochie Island Resort
Victoria Parade
07 3207 7521
Coochie Boat Hire
07 3207 8207
Coopers Plains
Coorparoo
Corinda
Cornubia
Cornubia Park Sports
Centre
Cowan Cowan
Craigslea
Crestmead
Logan Metro Indoor Sports
Centre
Logan Metro, 357 Browns
Plains Road
07 3089 5555
Daisy Hill
Daisy Hill Koala Centre
Darra
Deagon
Doolandella
Doomben
Dorrington
Drewvale
Dunwich (North Stradbroke Island)
Stradbroke Island Tourism
Information
Junner Street, Dunwich
07 3409 9555
North Stradbroke Island Historical
Museum
15-17 Welsby Street
07 3409 9699
North Stradbroke Island Golf
Club
Trans Island Road
07 3409 9999
North Stradbroke Island
RSL Memorial Club
Mallon St
07 3409 9318
Little Ship Club
1 Yabby St
07 3409 9022
Durack
Durack Gardens Caravan and
Relocatable Home Park
758 Blunder Road
07 3372 7300
Oxley Pines Caravan Park
Corner of Kimberley Street
and Boundary Road
07 3375 4465
Dutton Park
Eagle Farm
Eagle Junction
Eagleby
Eatons Hill
East Brisbane
Bronte House B&B
24 Geelong Street
07 3391 1362
Edens Landing
Eight Mile Plains
Brisbane Holiday Village
10 Holmead Road
07 3341 6133
Ekibin
Ellen Grove
Enoggera
Enoggera Reservoir
Everton Hills
Everton Park
Fairfield
Ferny Grove
Ferny Hills
Fig Tree Pocket
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Jesmond Road
cuddle a koala, feed
kangaroos, hold a snake etc
0733781366
Fitzgibbon
Forest Lake
Forestdale
Fortitude Valley
The Valley Markets are
best known for their original, locally designed and made creations. The city's
young and very talented designers use these markets as an outlet for their chic
designs.
Brunswick Street spills
from the alfresco Brunswick Street Mall, across Ann Street and New Farm, into a
burst of stores, cafes, bars and clubs.
Chinatown
Empire Hotel
07 3852 1216
Limes Hotel
07 3852 9000
The Emporium Hotel
07 3253 6999
Queens Arms
07 3358 2799
Prince Consort Backpackers
230 Wickham St
1800 225005
Fruitgrove
Galloways Hill
Gaythorne
Geebung
Gordon Park
Graceville
Grange
Greenbank
Greenslopes
Grovely
Gumdale
Hamilton
Bretts Wharf
07 3868 1717
Portside Wharf
07 3868 5111
Dendy Cinemas
Portside wharf, 39 Harbour
Road
07 3137 6000
Hawthorne
Heathwood
Hemmant
Hendra
Hermitage Park
Herston
Highgate Hill
Somewhere to Stay
Backpackers
45 Brighton Rd
1800 812398
Hillcrest
Holland Park
Holland Park West
Holmview
Inala
Indooroopilly
Ironside
Ithaca
Jamboree Heights
Jindalee
Kalinga
Kangaroo Point
Story Bridge Hotel
200 Main Street Kangaroo
Point
07 3391 2266
Karana Downs
Karawatha
Karragarra Island
Kedron
Kelvin Grove
Catherine House B&B
151 Kelvin Grove Road
07 3839 6988
Kenmore
Kenmore Hills
Keperra
Kimberley Park
Kingston
Kingston Butter Factory
Community Arts Centre
Milky Way Lane
07 3412 5410
Kingston Park Raceway
Australia's largest public
Karting complex
20 Mudgee Street
07 3826 2222
Kippa-Ring
Antique Airways
Redcliffe Aerodrome, 1a
Wirraway Drive
07 3204 1933
Kooringal
Kuraby
Lamb Island
Lamb Island B&B
11 Resthaven Dr
07 3409 4575
Larapinta
Lindum
Logan
Logan Village Museum and
Local History Centre
Logan Central
Logan Art Gallery
corner of Wembley Road and
Jacaranda Avenue
07 3412 5519
Loganholme
Logandale
Loganlea
Long Pocket
Lota
Lutwyche
Lytton
Macgregor
Mackenzie
Macleay Island
The Island Sanctuary
B&B
2 Emily Crescent
07 3409 4777
Yarrandabbi Dreaming
B&B
10-14 Weeroona Avenue
07 3409 4200
Macleay Island B&B
46 Beelong Street
07 3409 is an
Manly
Wynnum Manly Tourism and
Visitor Information Centre
43A Cambridge Parade,
Manly
07 3348 3524
Manly Eco-Cruises
07 3396 9400
Mansfield
Margate
Margate Beach
Marsden
Mater Hill
McDowall
Meadowbrook
Meeandah
Middle Park
Milton
XXXX Brewery
Brewery tour
Paten Street Milton
tours daily Monday to
Saturday bookings essential
07 3361 7597
Suncorp Stadium
40 Castlemaine St
07 3351 5000
Mitchelton
Moggill
Moorooka
Morningside
Moreton Island
Tangalooma Island Resort
07 3637 2000
Bushwacker Eco-Tours
1300 559355
Blue Planet Tours
Wednesday from 7 AM
07 3367 0808
Goanna Adventures
operate seven days
07 3841 7781
Hooked On Morton Adventures
operates Friday to Monday
07 3408 2260
Moreton Bay Escapes
operate seven days
1300 559355
Sunrover
operates Monday Wednesday
Friday and Saturday
07 3203 4241
Dolphin Wild
Moreton Island Cruise and
Snorkelling
Mt Coot-tha
Mt Coot-tha Gardens
Mt Coot-tha Lookout
Mt Cotton
Mt Cotton Rainforest
Gardens
196 Mountain View Road
07 3206 6371
Sirromet Wines
850-938 Mount Cotton Road
07 3206 2999
Mount Cotton Guesthouse
355 West Mount Cotton Road
0418 745167
Mt Crosby
Mt Gravatt
Mt Gravatt East
Mount Tamborine
Adventure Parc
1300 881446
Tamborine Mountain
Distillery
open Monday to Saturday 10
AM to 3 PM
87-91 Beacon Road, North
Tamborine
07 5545 3452
Tamborine Rainforest
Skywalk
Tamborine Mountain golf
club That
Golf Course Road
07 5545 1397
Mount Tamborine
Winetasting Tours
0407 077856
Witches Chase Cheese.
St Bernards Hotel
101 Alpine Terrace
07 5545 1177
Mt Nathan
Mt Ommaney
Mt Warren Park
Munrubben
Murarrie
Nashville
Nathan
New Farm
New Farm Park
07 3403 8888
Brisbane Powerhouse
119 Lamington St
07 3358 8622
Jan Powers Farmers Market
second and fourth Saturday
of the month
6 AM to 12 PM
Merthyr Bowls Club
60 Oxlade Drive
07 3358 1291
Newmarket
Newstead
Newstead House
Newstead Park
Cnr. Breakfast Creek Road & Newstead Avenue
07 3216 1846
Norman Park
Normanby
Northgate
North Stradbroke Island
THINGS TO SEE & DO
Straddie Kingfisher Tours
operate seven days
07 3409 9502
Straddie Adventures
seven days
07 3409 8414
SunRover
Operates Monday Wednesday
Friday and Saturday
07 3203 4241
Sunset Safaris
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
and Saturday
1300 553606
ACCOMMODATION
Domain Stradbroke Resort
43-57 East Coast Road,
Point Lookout
1800 555200
Stradbroke Island Beach
Hotel
East Coast Road, Point
Lookout
07 3409 8188
CARAVAN PARKS
Adder Rock Caravan Park
East Coast Road
1300 551253
Flinders Beach Caravan
Park
Flinders Beach,
North Stradbroke
1300 551253
Main Beach Caravan Park
Main Beach
1300 551253
Thankful Rest Caravan Park
East Coast Road
1300 551253
Amity Point Caravan Park
Ballow Street
1300 551253
Bradbury's Beach
Flinders Avenue
1300 551253
Cylinder Beach
Mooloomba Road
1300 551253
North Tamborine
Tamborine Mountain Visitor
Information Centre
Doughty Park Cnr Geissman Dr and Main Western Rd
07 5545 3200
Cedar Creek Estate
Vineyard and Winery and
Glow-worm Caves
104-144 Hartley Road
open daily 10 AM to 4 PM
07 5545 1666
Thunderbird Park
Fossick for Thundereggs
07 5545 1468
Cedar Creek Lodges
at Thunderbird Park
corner of Cedar Creek
Falls Road and Tamborine Mountain Road
1300 827275
Skywalk
333 Geissman Dr
open every day from 9:30
AM to last walking time at 4 PM (closes at 5 PM)
07 5545 2222
Nudgee
Nudgee Beach
Nundah
Ormiston
Ormiston House
277 Wellington Street
07 3824 1285
Cleveland Motor Inn
Corner of Gordon and
Horatio Streets
07 3286 3911
Oxford Park
Oxley
Paddington
Paddington Antique Centre
Caxton Street
Caxton Hotel
Caxton Street
07 3368 1944
The Paddo Tavern
07 3369 0044
Hotel LA
Fern Cottage B&B
89 Fernberg Road
07 3511 6685
Pallara
Park Ridge
Parkinson
Peel Island
Pinjarra Hills
Pinkenba
Pinklands
Point Halloran
Point Lookout (North Stradbroke Island)
THINGS TO SEE & DO
Point Lookout Markets
Point Lookout Community
Hall
07 3409 8798
Coral Sea Art Gallery
Kennedy Drive
07 3415 3044
Manta Lodge and SCUBA
Centre
East Coast Road
07 3409 8888
Point Lookout Tours &
Camper Trailer Hire
07 3409 8051
ACCOMMODATION
Manta Lodge YHA and SCUBA
Centre
1 Eastcoast Road
07 3409 8888
Samarinda Jewel by the Sea
Resort
Samarinda Drive
07 3479 8785
Pandanus Palms Resort
21 Cumming Parade
07 3409 8106
Anchorage Beachfront
Resort
East Coast Road
07 3409 8266
Straddie Views B&B
26 Cumming Pde
07 3401 8875
The Islander Holiday
Resort
East Coast Road
07 3409 8388
Whale Watch Ocean Beach
Resort
Samarinda Drive
07 3409 8555
Stradbroke Island Beach
Hotel/Spa Resort
East Coast Road
07 3409 8188
Domain Stradbroke Resort
43-57 East Coast Rd
1800 555200
CLUBS
Point Lookout Bowls Club
East Coast Road
07 3409 8182
Point Talburpin
Priestdale
Pullenvale
Rainworth
Ransome
Red Hill
Redhill Gallery
one of Brisbane's leading
art galleries
61 Musgrave Road
07 3368 1442
Redcliffe
Redcliffe Visitor
Information Centre
Redcliffe Parade
07 3283 3577
Redcliffe Heritage Trail
Suttons Beach
Redcliffe Botanic Gardens
Redcliffe Museum
Redcliffe Jetty
Redcliffe city art Gallery
Redland Bay
Regents Park
Richlands
Riverhills
Robertson
Rochedale
Big4 Brisbane Gateway
Village Resort
200 School Road
07 3341 6333
Rochedale South
Rocklea
Rosalie
Rothwell
Runcorn
Russell Island
Salisbury
Down Under Camping
672 Beaudesert Road
07 3277 4531
Sandgate
Scarborough
Scarborough Holiday
Village
Reef Point Esplanade
07 3203 8864
Scarborough Boat Harbour
Pearl of the Bay B&B
80 Oyster Point Esplanade
07 3203 4000
Scarborough Beach Resort
89 Landsborough Avenue
07 3897 3100
Seven Hills
Seventeen Mile Rocks
Shailer Park
Sheldon
Sherwood
Shorncliffe
Naracoopa B&B
99 Yunda Street
07 3269 2334
Sinnamon Park
Slacks Creek
Down Under Camping
25 Moss Street
07 3299 2720
South Bank
South Brisbane
Spring Hill
Old Windmill
Wickham Terrace
07 3306 8888
Springwood
Springtime Gardens Caravan
Park
13-17 Old Chatswood Road
07 3208 8184
Springwood Tower-Apartment
Hotel
9 Murrajong Road
07 3387 7000
St Johns Wood
St Lucia
Stafford
Stafford Heights
Stones Corner
Stretton
Sumner
Sunnybank
Sunnybank Hills
Taigum
Colonial Village Caravan
Park
351 Beams Road
07 3865 0000
Tamborine
Tamborine Mountain Caravan
and Camping
corner of Tamborine
Mountain and Cedar Creek Falls Road at
Thunderbird Park
07 5545 0034
Tamborine Rainforest
Skywalk
Albert River Wines
869 Mundoolun Connection
Road
07 5543 6622
Tamborine Mountain Tours
hop on-hop off bus service
Tamborine Village
Tanah Merah
Galaxy Caravan Park
3813 Pacific Highway
07 3209 8434
Tangalooma (North Stradbroke Island)
Tangalooma Island Resort
1300 652250
Taringa
Tarragindi
Teneriffe
Tennyson
Queensland Tennis Centre
Fairfield Road
The Gap
Thornside
Kirribilli Manor B&B
247 Mooroondu Road
07 3822 9311
Thornlands
Tingalpa
Brisbane Camperland
RV Sales and Accessories
07 3348 8200
Nestle Inn Tourist Village
905 Manly Road
07 3390 4404
Toombul
Toowong
Brisbane Botanical Gardens
Mount Coot-tha
07 3403 8888
Regatta Hotel
543 Coronation Drive
Toowong
Torwood
Underwood
Upper Brookfield
Upper Kedron
Upper Mt Gravatt
Victoria Point
Sharks Sporting Club
325 Colburn Avenue
07 3207 7865
Virginia
Kratzmann's Caravans
1768 Sandgate Road
07 3265 2477
Wacol
Wakerley
Waterford
Wavell Heights
Wellers Hill
Wellington Point
Redlands Sporting Club
Anson Road
07 3207 1133
West End
Green Flea Community
Markets
Saturday 5:30 AM to 1:30
PM
07 3870 2807
Westlake
Whinstanes
Willawong
Wilston
Windaroo
Windsor
Tentworld
100 Lutwyche Road
07 3857 5122
Wishart
Wolffdene
Woodridge
Woody Point
Woolloongabba
The Gabba
Vulture Street
07 3008 6166
Wooloowin
Wynnum
Wynnum Manly Tourism and
Visitor Information Centre
43A Cambridge Parade,
Manly
07 3348 3524
Wynnum West
Yeerongpilly
Yeronga
Zillmere