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Named after the suburb of Woolloongabba in which it is located,
and with a seating capacity of 42,000, the famous Gabba Cricket
Ground is just a short bus ride from the city of Brisbane....
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Located on the southern bank of the Brisbane River, the
Queensland Maritime Museum was founded in 1971 and contains two
exhibition buildings displaying historic sailing ships, tankers and
cruise...
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The world's oldest and largest koala sanctuary, the Lone Pine
Koala Sanctuary is home to more than just the cute and cuddly
koala, but also to kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas
and...
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The South Bank is a central Brisbane district packed with world
class attractions and experiences for visitors. It attracts more
than nine million people each year mostly to the South...
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One of the oldest bridges in Australia, the Story Bridge is a
3,517-foot (1,072m) long cantilevered bridge which spans the
Brisbane River, connecting Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point.
Brave...
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Formerly known as the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, the
Gondwana Rainforests are so-named as the fossil records show that
when Gondwana existed it was covered by the same kind...
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One of Queensland's most popular attractions for visitors of all
ages and an absolute must while on holiday with the kids in
Brisbane, Sea World offers marine attractions, rides, shows and
much...
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