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"Denton Corker-Marshall devised the Arbour in 1999 and it was constructed from 406 curling, galvanised steel posts. The 1km structure is wrapped in stunning purple bougainvillea flowers and is perfect for a selfie. It provides a shaded path through the Parklands for visitors."
"There are 11kms of boardwalks, walking and cycling tracks, amazing water park areas, playgrounds, picnic facilities, waterfalls and a café. What else do you need for a relaxing day out?. Click here for more information."
"The Bayside Parklands is made up of a 16 kilometre stretch of parks located at Wynnum North, the foreshores at Wynnum, Manly and Lota, and bushlands along Tingalpa and Lota Creeks. Download the track maps which includes trails for bush walking, cycling and horse riding."
"A full wedding package inclusive of minister, organist, pew decorations, and church bells make Albert Street an easy choice for your ceremony. This heritage-listed church features a pipe organ and century-old stained glass, seating 200 downstairs and 500 upstairs."
"The Queensland Maritime Museum has real ships such as the warship Diamantina and the lugger Penguin as well as classic ship models, marine memorabilia, photographs, paintings, lighthouse equipment and many other historic items. It is a hands-on museum run by passionate volunteers, many of whom are retired ship masters, marine engineers, and ex-naval personnel. Cnr Stanley & Sidon Streets, South BrisbaneDaily 9.30am to 4.30pmAdmission charge"
"With the variety of large and fascinating exhibits on offer, the whole family will be sure to enjoy a visit to the Queensland Maritime Museum. The museum allows visitors to explore and discover plenty of historic vessels for themselves, with popular showcases being the ‘Diamantina’ warship, ‘Penguin’, and more. For more information or to plan your visit, head to the Queensland Maritime Museum website."
"This is one of the biggest maritime museums in Australia and a good place to view exhibits of different vessels, ships, and boats. The museum has various collections such as marine engines, shipwreck relics, lighthouse equipment, navigation equipment, etc. There are also big ships such as the Lugger Penguin and Diamantina for you and your family to explore."
"Housed inside one of Queensland's oldest buildings, the Commissariat Store Museum explores life in the colony and the state's convict history. It opened in 1982, although the original building was constructed by convicts between 1828 and 1829 to serve as the store for the Moreton Bay penal settlement. The museum's most notorious object is a bottle containing the "convict fingers," which, according to legend, were cut off by the convicts themselves to avoid hard labor."
"Queensland’s oldest habitable and most significant heritage building contains rotating exhibitions covering Queensland history. The lower two floors of Commissariat Store were convict built during 1828 and 1829. 115 William St., Brisbane."
"The commissariat store is the oldest habitable building in Queensland and considered as a heritage. The exhibitions in the building change from time to time, but everything focuses on the history of Queensland."
"Getta Burger is still trading and all stores are open for walk-in takeaway, Uber eats & phone orders. Even better news they've just launched an amazing $12 lunch deal including ‘The Getta Burger’ + combo fries and a drink. So go out and support local business while saving yourself some coin while you're at it!"