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22 of the Best Things to do in Brisbane with Kids
"Perched above a lush park overlooking the Brisbane River, the beautiful Newstead House is Brisbane's oldest surviving residence, dating back to 1846. Where once it stood as a simple colonial Georgian cottage, home to Darling Downs pioneer Patrick Leslie, over the years it has grown to reflect the history of Brisbane, serving as a Botanic Institute, the first headquarters of the Royal Historical society of Queensland, and even acting as the living quarters for American service personnel during WWII. Today the homestead offers visitors a slice of Brisbane history, as it’s painted and furnished in the style of the late Victorian period."
"Spread over 2,500 hectares of regionally significant bushland, White Rock — Spring Mountain Conservation Estate is an area of remarkable natural beauty. There are riparian forests and open eucalypt forests, as well as the headwaters of seven major waterways. There are toilets and picnic shelters by the parking areas, as well as open grassy areas where you can set up a picnic rug."
"Why not take the family to the grand-prix-style Kingston Park Raceway located halfway between the Gold Coast and Brisbane along the Logan Motorway at Kingston in Logan City. Kingston Park Raceway is one of the most exciting places to visit in Brisbane and Gold Coast areas for families of all ages. The Raceway has over 100 go karts, and 3 great outdoor go kart tracks to test drivers’ skills for speed demons of all ages and abilities."
"Located in the east of Brisbane, this place’s exact location is in Queensland!. Having completed with the redevelopment in the year of 2012, this place is said to be the third largest shopping place in the city. The things which make it well known is the presence of 450 stores that are helpful in catering to the needs of people and the availability of 6000 car parking space!"
"The creators of the Emporium in Fortitude Valley are on to their next project!. Southpoint is a stunning multi-use commercial, residential and retail development, positioned at the southern end of the South Bank precinct. Southpoint homes Flight Centre’s global headquarters and South Bank’s first major supermarket, Woolworths, along with the South Bank train station, which recently received a $6 million upgrade."
"Enter the dazzling world of LightPlay where children can explore their artistic potential in an interactive space created especially for them!. Play with overhead projectors and illuminated light boxes and discover what happens when light is cast on different materials. Explore transparency, reflection and shadow as well as other properties of light."
"As a Covid safe compliance measure, visitors to Ipswich Art Gallery must currently pre-book their 90-minute sessions in advance. Ipswich Art Gallery is one..."
"With an average attendance of more than 100,000 visitors a year, the Ipswich Art Gallery is one of the most visited ..."
"The University of Queensland’s art collection started in 1940 as the result of a generous donation and has grown to what is now a mixture of traditional and modern art exhibitions. The university established a Fine Art Library, which is the UQ Art Museum we know today. It’s open daily and admission is always free."
"The University of Queensland Art Museum was established in 1976 to house the artworks collected by The University of Queensland since ..."
"The light filled hall that is the UQ Art Museum holds over 3000 works of Australian art, both historic and contemporary."
"Gallery of Modern Art, South Brisbane|© Fairfieldstation/WikiCommons. Opened in 2006 to complement the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG), the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) has quickly become one of the largest modern and contemporary art galleries in Australia, its reputation reaching far beyond the country’s borders. With highlights including works by Ai Weiwei, GOMA was inaugurated by the 5th Asia Pacific Triennial and has since offered a diverse range of temporary exhibitions (including Andy Warhol, Picasso and his collection, and Cai Guo-Qiang’s Falling Back to Earth), as well as a widening collection, featuring works by both international and Australian artists like Anish Kapoor, Yayoi Kusama, Martin Creed, Damien Hirst, William Robinson, Fiona Hall, Tracey Moffatt and Rosemary Laing."
"These two galleries at South Bank, jointly referred to as QAGOMA, form the centerpiece of Brisbane's cultural precinct. Holding more than 17,000 artworks by national and international artists, QAGOMA has a particular focus on contemporary Asian and Pacific art. Recent exhibitions include a collection of painted car hoods from a Western Desert community known as the Kayili artists and a selection of video art by Indigenous Australians."
"QAGOMA is also located in the Cultural Precinct of South Bank. It houses over 16 000 works of Modern Art. Entry to the Children’s Art Centre is free."
"Nestled within the warehouse, factories and outdoor garages of the former Peter’s Ice Cream Factory, now the Absoe site, these varied markets are one of the hippest scenes in Brisbane. On Saturdays and Sundays in the daytime, stalls offer vintage and future fashion, pop-up cafés like the West End Tea Company, and global artisan foods. Conversely, the Friday night markets become an intimate party scene featuring art installations, a barber shop and a live music bill in The Motor Room."
"The Boundary street markets have plenty to offer, from sweets to savoury, vegetarian to gluten-free, and everything above and beyond!. Situated on the site where Old Peter’s Ice-cream factory once stood, these markets have all the bases covered for a perfect weekend experience. Grab a beer, or a chai if that’s more your pace, and check out all they have to offer."
"Eat Street Northshore is a complete sensory overload with neon lights, live music acts, delicious smells and a wide variety of street food from around the world. A magical fairyland world of street food set in converted shipping containers on a disused wharf, Eat Street Northshore is a must for lovers of good food & entertainment taking place every Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. You will be overwhelmed with over 70 food and beverage outlets to choose from, in addition to the four stages with 19 different bands on show and roving performers."
"The Eat Street Markets, famous for their river views and yummy foods. You can’t go wrong with over 180 shipping containers filled with different cuisines and entertainment!. Bring along the family (maybe a date if you’re lucky) and tuck into some nibbles and enjoy the scenery."
"What:Located on a disused shipping container wharf, each container has its own unique sensory delight. From boutique beer, to international cuisine and wacky but wonderful desserts, this market is ideal for the street food fan."
"The Davies Park Markets are a long-time favourite and a must-do local Brisbane experience. Set out beneath massive fig trees by the Brisbane River, it comes infused with a bohemian, local vibe and there’s plenty of live music. Come, pull up a seat under the tree and chill out between checking out the endless maze of stalls, from second-hand clothing racks to food vans, fresh fruit more random, quirky and colourful finds than you can possibly imagine."
"What: Organic produce, flowers, secondhand clothing and bric-a-brac along with food tastings. When: Every Saturday, 6am - 2pm. Where: Corner Jane St and Montague Rd, West End"