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"Located in Post Office Square, Melt Brothers offers the type of toasted sandwiches you dreamed of as a kid (but your mum wouldn’t let you use all the cheese in the fridge to make). Here, you’ll hit the motherload of decadent toasties loaded with multiple types of cheese and more. Our pick is the M.C."
"Sure, you could make a cheese toastie on the office sandwich press, but why would you when Melt Brothers do them so much better, and add potato gems to the toastie fillings… Can you do that in your sad communal kitchenette?"
"The team at Brooklyn Depot are your friendly neighbourhood burger boys, known for their burgers, dawgs and loaded fries. The yuge menu backs the likes of Reuben hot dogs, French dip sandwiches, snacks like onion rings and burgers bigger than your head."
"Conveniently located across the street from the shops and restaurants of Portside, Hamilton Recreation Reserve (or Hercules St Park) is a lovely spot to let the kids run wild. Playground equipment suits a range of ages and abilities. Young ones may enjoy the small, older style playground with slides, low bridges and platforms to walk between, swings and rockers, or the large shaded sandpit area."
"Tinchi Tamba Wetlands Reserve is over 380 hectares in size and is part of a network of coastal wetlands on the edge of Moreton Bay. The wetlands are located 19 kilometres north of the Brisbane CBD, between Pine River and Bald Hills Creek and includes tidal flats, mangroves, salt-marshes, melaleuca wetlands, grasslands and open forest."
"ne of the newer parks in Brisbane, this park will please even the most discerning primary schooler. With heaps for older kids to do, including a skywalk, flying foxes and rock-climbing equipment – the junior adventurer will have a blast. Be careful with some of the equipment, like the giant metal slide that tends to heat up during the day – so maybe wait until it’s cool out to drop by."
"Hard to beat for the convenience factor, head to the SpudBar in the Wintergarden food court for a hearty baked potato topped with any fillings you like."
"Address: & Wharf Street, Brisbane, Queensland (QLD), 4000, Australia Tel: +61 (0)7 3831 9106 Located in the city centre, St. Andrews Lutheran Church is a traditional building, completed in 1905. Highlights at St. Andrews include stylish architecture, regular services and a number of concert events staged throughout the year. Open hours: hours vary Admission: free"
"Founded in 1862, All Saints Church is the oldest Anglican church in Brisbane and the construction that you see today dates from 1869. It is located on Wickham Terrace, which is one of the most historical streets in the city. The land was acquired to be a sister congregation for St John’s Church of England and construction was led by the Bishop Tufnell, who also selected the church’s name."
"The present Anglo-Catholic church was opened in 1869, replacing the earlier structure of 1862. The church is in nineteenth century gothic revival style, with a rare hammer-beam roof and historic organ built in London in 1873 for Brisbane’s first cathedral."
"All Saints Anglican Church is a well-known and must-visit church. You can find this heritage-listed church in the city of Brisbane, specifically in Spring Hill. It was first founded in 1862."