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The capital of the state of Queensland, Brisbane,
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is located inland from Moreton Bay
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between the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast.
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The heart of the hilly city is its river,
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which snakes from Mount Stanley to the Coral Sea.
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Queensland is Australia's Sunshine State
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and enjoys a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers
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and warm, sunny winters.
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In Brisbane, any time of year is a good time
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for adventurous outdoor activities along the river or coast.
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Experience the more relaxing side of Brisbane
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in the parklands, museums and bars.
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"Brissie" still has the laid-back country feel
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that is so iconic for the land Down Under.
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However, it is Australia's third-largest city,
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houses over two million people, and is growing fast.
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Start your tour of the city on Brisbane's biggest hill.
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Mount Coot-tha was already visited by the Aboriginal people
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up to 40,000 years ago and its name means "honey",
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which they found here in abundance.
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While you are here, explore the wonders of the Southern Hemisphere
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in the Planetarium and Brisbane Botanical Gardens...
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including the laughing kookaburra.
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Oi, what are you laughing at?
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Feed lorikeets and see iconic Australian wildlife
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at the nearby Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.
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Meet kangaroos, koalas and wombats and don't miss the animal shows,
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which demonstrate some real Aussie traditions!
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Down river, in the central business district,
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the Queen Street Mall displays all the country's big retail brands.
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Visit the nearby Brisbane Museum to learn about the mining boom
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and other events that shaped this city.
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Exhibits show how World Expo '88 led to the transformation
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of the river's southern bank, the city's favorite backyard,
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which even has its own beach.
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Spacious South Bank has many free activities and facilities
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which attract more than 10 million people every year.
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Cool off in a lagoon or browse the weekend markets.
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Join the locals for a beer,
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or visit one of the many prominent museums and theaters.
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The Wheel of Brisbane overlooks the Cultural Forecourt,
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a collection of Queensland's major museums and theaters.
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Meet some prehistoric creatures,
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admire indigenous and European modern art
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or see a show at the Performing Arts Center.
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From the piers at South Bank,
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take the public ferry downstream to Newfarm Park,
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where the restored Powerhouse has become a real institution
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among art and music lovers.
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On your way back, hop off at Kangaroo point to climb the Story Bridge:
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One of the best spots to watch the sun set over the city.
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Book your guided tour for mid afternoon,
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because nightfall comes early in Queensland.
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Get an early start and jump on the ferry to Moreton Island
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for a fun day out on the beach.
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Join a Segway tour along the shore before surfing down a massive sand dune.
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On a hot day, snorkel around the Tangalooma wrecks,
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or if you rather stay high and dry, book a helicopter ride instead.
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Flying over the bay and the Coral Sea,
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it is clear that Queensland's natural beauty merely starts in Brisbane.
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Only two hours to the north,
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the Great Barrier Reef is a living national treasure.
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Brisbane has a wealth of attractions
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and you can indulge as much as you like,
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but in the river city of the north your are never far from nature,
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which is free for all to enjoy!