Brisbane 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 a population of 2.3 million. Brisbane is in the southeast corner of
Queensland. The city is centred along the Brisbane River, and its eastern
suburbs line the shores of Moreton Bay. To read more about Brisbane, click
here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane .
Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia.
Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.3 million. Brisbane is in the southeast corner of
Queensland. The city is centred along the Brisbane River, and its eastern
suburbs line the shores of Moreton Bay. To read more about Brisbane, click
here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane .
This film features extensive views around the city of
Brisbane, including the Central Business District (CBD), South Brisbane, The
Brisbane River, Redcliffe, Mount Coot-tha, Lone Pine Koala sanctuary and
Brisbane International Airport. The film highlights the city's architecture,
infrastructure, art, culture, natural features, transport, visitor attractions
and people.
Brisbane, including the Central Business District (CBD), South Brisbane, The
Brisbane River, Redcliffe, Mount Coot-tha, Lone Pine Koala sanctuary and
Brisbane International Airport. The film highlights the city's architecture,
infrastructure, art, culture, natural features, transport, visitor attractions
and people.
Within the film the following locations and features are
identified: ANZAC Memorial, ANZAC Square, Post Office Square, Adelaide Street,
Creek Street, Brisbane Central Station, Train journey from Central Station to
South Brisbane, South Brisbane Railway Station, Grey Street, Melbourne Street,
Queensland Museum & Science Centre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre,
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, The Charming Squire, The Wheel of
Brisbane, The Arbour, The Courier Mail Piazza, Lagoon South Bank, Ernest
Street, Nitrogenie, Stanley Street, Little Stanley Street, Brisbane River,
CityHopper ride on the Brisbane River, Goodwill Bridge, Captain Cook Bridge,
Pacific Motorway, Story Bridge, River Quay Green, Russell Street, Merivale
Street, Musgrave Park, Manning Street, Edmondstone Street, Brisbane Needle, St.
Mary's Catholic Parish Church, Peel Street, Queensland Art Gallery, Victoria
Bridge, South East Busway, Views from Victoria Bridge, Kurilpa Bridge, State
Library of Queensland, M3 Motorway,
Turbot Street, Elizabeth Street, William Street, Brisbane Square, Queen
Street, George Street, Queen Street Mall, Jimmy's on the Mall, Crossing the Ted
Smout Memorial Bridge (Pacific Highway), Hays Inlet, Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe
Jetty, Settlement Cove Lagoon, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Mount Coot-tha Summit
lookout and views, View towards Mount Coot-tha from Arena Apartments,
Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane, South Bank at night, Clem Jones Promenade,
Views of Brisbane International Airport from the train, Brisbane International
Airport Railway Station and the view towards Brisbane CBD from Brisbane
International Airport.
identified: ANZAC Memorial, ANZAC Square, Post Office Square, Adelaide Street,
Creek Street, Brisbane Central Station, Train journey from Central Station to
South Brisbane, South Brisbane Railway Station, Grey Street, Melbourne Street,
Queensland Museum & Science Centre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre,
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, The Charming Squire, The Wheel of
Brisbane, The Arbour, The Courier Mail Piazza, Lagoon South Bank, Ernest
Street, Nitrogenie, Stanley Street, Little Stanley Street, Brisbane River,
CityHopper ride on the Brisbane River, Goodwill Bridge, Captain Cook Bridge,
Pacific Motorway, Story Bridge, River Quay Green, Russell Street, Merivale
Street, Musgrave Park, Manning Street, Edmondstone Street, Brisbane Needle, St.
Mary's Catholic Parish Church, Peel Street, Queensland Art Gallery, Victoria
Bridge, South East Busway, Views from Victoria Bridge, Kurilpa Bridge, State
Library of Queensland, M3 Motorway,
Turbot Street, Elizabeth Street, William Street, Brisbane Square, Queen
Street, George Street, Queen Street Mall, Jimmy's on the Mall, Crossing the Ted
Smout Memorial Bridge (Pacific Highway), Hays Inlet, Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe
Jetty, Settlement Cove Lagoon, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Mount Coot-tha Summit
lookout and views, View towards Mount Coot-tha from Arena Apartments,
Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane, South Bank at night, Clem Jones Promenade,
Views of Brisbane International Airport from the train, Brisbane International
Airport Railway Station and the view towards Brisbane CBD from Brisbane
International Airport.
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