two other uses the Australian metropolis the local government area City of Brisbane pp move indef Infobox Australian Place type city name Brisbane state Queensland image Bskylinemontage.png imagesize 290 caption Top Brisbane central business district Brisbane CBD , br centre left Brisbane City Hall , br centre right Shrine of Remembrance, Brisbane Shrine of Remembrance , br centre Story Bridge , br bottom left Conrad Treasury Casino , br bottom right South Bank Parklands, Brisbane Wheel of Brisbane ..., Western Australia Perth dist5 1450 dir5 NNE location5 Canberra lga City of BrisbaneBrisbane , City ... , Division of Bonner Bonner , Division of Bowman Bowman , Division of BrisbaneBrisbane fedgov2 ... 26.5 mintemp 16.4 rainfall 1149.1 Brisbane IPAc en icon b r z b n , ref cite book title Macquarie ... name ReferenceA Brisbane s metropolitan area has an approximate population of 2 million. The Brisbane central business district stands on the original settlement and is situated inside a bend of the Brisbane ... extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River valley between the bay and the Great ... the Brisbane City Council which has jurisdiction over the largest area and population in metropolitan Brisbane and is also Australia s largest Local Government Area by population. Brisbane is named after the river on which it sits which, in turn, was named after Thomas Brisbane Sir Thomas Brisbane ... colony at Redcliffe, Queensland Redcliffe , convert 28 km north of the Brisbane central business district , in 1824. That settlement was soon abandoned and moved to North Quay, Brisbane North Quay in 1825. Free immigrants settlers were permitted from 1842. Brisbane was chosen as the capital ... Area South West Pacific headquarters for Douglas MacArthur General Douglas MacArthur . Brisbane ... Expo 88 and the final Goodwill Games in 2001. In 2008, Brisbane was classified as a Global city ... of Brisbane Prior to European settlement, the Brisbane area was inhabited by the Turrbal and Jagera ... more details
Brisbane may refer to Places In Australia Brisbane , the capital city of Queensland Brisbane central business district , the CBD of Brisbane, Queensland Brisbane County, New South Wales Brisbane Ranges National Park , Victoria Brisbane Water National Park , New South Wales Electoral district of Brisbane New South Wales In the United States Brisbane, California Brisbane, North Dakota In space Brisbane lunar crater , moon crater Sporting teams Brisbane Broncos , an Australian professional Rugby League Team Brisbane Lions , an Australian professional AFL team People Abbott Hall Brisbane , 1804 1861 , American military officer, plantation owner, and author Albert Brisbane 1809 1890 , American author and theorist Arthur Brisbane 1864 1936 , American newspaper editor Charles Brisbane 1769 1829 , British naval officer James Brisbane 1774 1826 , British naval officer Thomas Brisbane 1773 1860 , Scottish soldier and Governor of New South Wales Ships HMAS Brisbane HMAS Brisbane , ships of the Royal Australian Navy Lady Brisbane , cruise ship Other Brisbane, a variant of the Athlon 64 X2 CPU core disambig surname Brisbane Category Place name disambiguation pages af Brisbane dubbelsinnig bg de Brisbane Begriffskl rung fr Brisbane homonymie lv Brisbena noz mju atdal ana nl Brisbane doorverwijspagina ... more details
North Brisbane could mean the following The Electoral district of North Brisbane , a district in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1878 to 1888. The Parish of North Brisbane, Queensland Parish of North Brisbane , a cadastral unit covering the Brisbane CBD . The Norths Devils , a rugby league team representing Brisbane s northern suburbs. disambiguation ... more details
Portal Australian music Brisbane is a city in Queensland , Australia , home to many regionally important music institutions and venues. For information about both classical and popular music in Brisbane, please see the following articles Arts and culture in Brisbane , which includes information about classical music and opera singers, and jazz singers in Brisbane, and information about performing arts venues and Brisbane theatres. Popular entertainment in Brisbane , which includes information about Pop, rock n roll, heavy metal and punk music in Brisbane, and about nightclubs in both Brisbane and Fortitude Valley, Queensland Fortitude Valley Brisbane punk rock , has information on Brisbane s seminal punk history from 1975 to 1984. References Unreferenced date July 2008 Australianmusic DEFAULTSORT Brisbane Category Australian music Category Brisbane culture Category Music by city Brisbane stub ... more details
The Lady Brisbane is one of the ships operated by Brisbane Cruises, which has been operating since 1987. Originally built to operate out to the Great Barrier Reef , the Lady Brisbane was built in 1972 by Milkraft in Brisbane, and has been renovated. Unreferenced date September 2008 Category Cruise ships ship stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 File Brisbane Town Hall.jpg thumb 300px Brisbane City Hall The Museum of Brisbane is the City of Brisbane s official museum and is located in Brisbane City Hall . It was opened in October 2003. Background The Museum of Brisbane MoB occupies the former site of the Brisbane City Gallery in City Hall, and is a social history museum that explores ideas and stories that illuminate Brisbane s past and present and helps visitors to imagine Brisbane s future. The museum was created in response to feedback that a museum for and about the people of Brisbane was needed. Over 1,500,000 people have visited the Museum since its opening. Display Program The MoB has a changing exhibition program that celebrates Brisbane through social history, visual arts, craft and design. All MoB exhibitions are founded on a strong community based relationship. Artist s curators and community groups all provide input into the exhibitions and local products sold in the MoB Store. Each exhibition generally lasts for six to eight weeks. Entrance to MoB exhibitions are free. Gift Shop The MoB also features a large gift shop, with a special focus on local Brisbane artisan craft and works. There is also a special viewing area where visitors can view an artisan at work. Opening Hours The MoB is open 7 days a week, from 10am to 5pm, except for Anzac Day and Christmas Day. Photo gallery gallery Image Museum of Brisbane at the City Hall.jpg Close up of doorway to the Museum of Brisbane at Brisbane City Hall Image Interior of City Hall 2.jpg Foyer and doorway to the Museum of Brisbane at Brisbane City Hall gallery References reflist External links http www.museumofbrisbane.com.au Official Museum of Brisbane site coord 27 28 07.53 S 153 01 24.48 E region AU QLD type landmark source dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Museum Of BrisbaneBrisbane landmarks Category Museums in Brisbane ... stub de Museum of Brisbane ... more details
Infobox Skyscraper image Image WheelofBrisbane9.JPG 300px Wheel of Brisbane building name The Wheel of Brisbane location Northern end of South Bank Parklands , on the south bank of the Brisbane River , Brisbane , Australia coordinates coord display it 27.4753178 153.0208572 type landmark region AU roof convert 60 m ft 0 built August 2008, World Tourist Attractions Co. use Observation wheel The Wheel of Brisbane is a Convert 60 m ft adj mid tall transportable Ferris wheel installation erected as part of the 20th anniversary of World Expo 88 and the 150th anniversary of the State of Queensland 1859 2009 celebrations. ref http blogs.brisbanetimes.com.au skip archives 2008 03 the big wheel.html The Big Wheel 31 March 2008. ref It is located at the northern entrance to South Bank Parklands, Brisbane South Bank Parklands , the transformed World Expo 88 site by the Brisbane River . The ride opened in August 2008. It was initially scheduled to be an attraction of South Bank from 2008 to 2010 but has now been extended to remain until 2012. Each of the 42 air conditioned capsules can seat up to six adults and two children ref name wobsbc cite web url http www.southbankcorporation.com.au wheel brisbane title Wheel of Brisbane publisher South Bank Corporation accessdate 14 January 2011 ref providing a total passenger capacity of 336. ref name jbs The ride lasts for approximately 12 minutes ref name jbs http www.news.com.au couriermail story 0,23739,24152735 3044,00.html Wheel of Brisbane joins battle for the skies . Jessica Lawrence. 10 August 2008. The Courier Mail . ref and provides 360 views across the city. ref name wobsbc See also Portal Brisbane Tourism in Brisbane References Reflist External links commonscat http www.worldtouristattractions.co.uk wta wheel brisbane.php Official site Ferris wheel Brisbane stub Category Ferris wheels Category Brisbane culture Category Visitor attractions in Brisbane hu Wheel of Brisbane ms Wheel of Brisbane ... more details
border cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 align right class toccolours colspan 2 style background efefef Brisbane Square colspan 2 align center Image Brisbane Square July 06.jpg center 250px colspan 2 Completed Completed 2006 Address 266 George Street, Brisbane George Street , Brisbane colspan 2 style background .... colspan 2 Qantec McWilliam consulting engineers Brisbane Square is a high rise building in Brisbane ... the Brisbane City Council and Suncorp Metway Limited Suncorp . Brisbane Square is situated on the block bounded by William Street, Brisbane William Street , George Street, Brisbane George Street , Queen Street, Brisbane Queen Street and Adelaide Street, Brisbane Adelaide Street . The building faces the Conrad Treasury Casino on Queen Street and the Law Courts, Brisbane Law Courts Complex Adelaide Street . Design Brisbane Square is owned by ABN AMRO and was designed by international architects Denton Corker Marshall . ref http www.brisbane.qld.gov.au BCC BASE pc PC 1835 site of Brisbane City Council ... the new Brisbane City Council and Brisbane Square Library ref http elibcat.library.brisbane.qld.gov.au uhtbin cgisirsi iVAE4A8G21 ZZELIBCAT 0 1 1427 X ref . Brisbane Square is the largest commercial ... lifestyle brisbane square gets green gong ourbrisbane.com ref The original development application ... . Gallery gallery Image Brisbane Square.jpg Brisbane Square under construction, 24 06 06 Image Brisbane scene with the Queensland Law Court on left.jpg The garden park area, in front of the Law Courts, Brisbane Law Courts Complex and the State Law Building , is the block of land on which Brisbane Square now stands Deleted image removed Image 850 385 DCM Brisbane Square.jpg Brisbane Square gallery See also portal Queensland List of tallest buildings in Brisbane References reflist External ... on Brisbane Square http www.dentoncorkermarshall.com projects.aspx?p 0&projectID 845&catID ... 27 28 14.42 S 153 1 20.98 E display title Category Buildings and structures in Brisbane Category Skyscrapers ... more details
5277 Brisbane provisional designation 1988 DO is a asteroid belt Main Belt minor planet . It was discovered by Robert H. McNaught at the Siding Spring Observatory on February 22, 1988. It is named after the city of Brisbane , Queensland , Australia . See also List of minor planets 5001 6000 External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 5277 JPL Small Body Database Browser MinorPlanets Navigator 5276 Gulkis 5278 Polly MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Brisbane Category Asteroids named for places Category Discoveries by Robert H. McNaught Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1988 Category Main Belt asteroids beltasteroid stub fa it 5277 Brisbane hu 5277 Brisbane pl 5277 Brisbane ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type suburb name Port of Brisbane city Brisbane City Council state Queensland image FishIs.png caption Fisherman Island and the Port of Brisbane from space fedgov Division of Bonner stategov Electoral district of Lytton lga Brisbane City Council postcode 4178 dist1 22 location1 Brisbane GPO near nw near n near ne near w Brisbane Airport, Queensland Brisbane Airport near e near sw Pinkenba, Queensland Pinkenba near s Lytton, Queensland Lytton near se Port of Brisbane is the shipping port of Brisbane , on the east coast of Australia . It is located in the lower reaches of the Brisbane ... . According to the former Queensland Department of Primary Industries the Port of Brisbane ... of Brisbane Pty Ltd PBPL and facilitates more than 2,600 ships each year. The Port of Brisbane ... year. http www.bpa.net.au aboutport There are two cruise ship wharves for Brisbane, with differing ... at the more industrial standard Multi User Terminal at the Port of Brisbane . Multi User Terminal is managed by the Port of Brisbane. The port accommodates a visitors centre and in 2005 a shorebird ... on the east coast of Australia. Transport links The Port of Brisbane Motorway is a short road linking the Gateway Motorway to the Port of Brisbane. In 1980 a narrow gauge 1067 millimetres railway line was opened between the port and a junction near Lindum railway station, Brisbane Lindum on the Cleveland railway line, Brisbane Cleveland line. This was converted to dual 1435 1067  mm gauge ... of Brisbane. publisher www.rag.org.au accessdate 2008 03 30 ref Expansion The Port of Brisbane is currently ... . In January 2008, Port of Brisbane Corporation signed an agreement with Brisbane Container Terminals ... upload docs 2008 01 Ports 1981 1981 eng.htm title HPH to invest A 200 million in port of Brisbane date 2008 01 29 accessdate 2010 03 24 work Hutchison Whampoa ref See also Portal Brisbane Australia TradeCoast List of deep water ports Transport in Brisbane References reflist External links Commons ... more details
The Brisbane Institute is an independent think tank based in Brisbane , Queensland , Australia , founded in 1999. It holds various talks, functions, debates and similar activities on average once every 2 to 3 weeks. Notable speakers include Michael Kirby judge Justice Michael Kirby , Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws Lady Kennedy of The Shaws and the painter Jeffrey Smart . The Institute specialises in social, political, economic and cultural issues. In 2004 05 it had a particular emphasis on the regional planning issues confronting South East Queensland SEQ . In addition to the regular functions, The Brisbane Institute also curates exhibitions, including The Two Hundred Kilometre City and Defending the North Queensland in the Pacific War . The Brisbane Institute is funded by The University of Queensland , the Brisbane City Council , the Government of Queensland Queensland State Government and a number of companies. The Institute runs an e zine on its website called The Brisbane Line a somewhat cheeky title alluding to the widespread fear and belief in Queensland that in the event ... through the Federal government would abandon all of Queensland to the north of Brisbane the theoretical Brisbane Line . The Brisbane Institute receives a mention in The Latham Diaries , Mark Latham , MUP 2005, on page 109. The 200 Kilometre City The Brisbane Institute curated the exhibition The 200 Kilometre City which opened in September 2004 at the Museum of Brisbane. The title refers to the linear ... million people live in this area, 1.8 million of which live in Brisbane. It is estimated that the total ... pdf inbrief200km1.pdf The 200 Kilometre City Brisbane and its Linear Coasts ref A related issue put ... East Queensland ref External links http www.brisinst.org.au The Brisbane Institute Website http ... References div class references small references div Category BrisbaneBrisbane Institute, The Category Think tanks based in Australia Brisbane Institute, The ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image QLD M2.png Thumb right 100px M2 marker The M2 in Brisbane, Queensland , Australia , is a major motorway route and southern bypass of Brisbane. It connects the Warrego Highway A2 at Brassall to the M1 at Eight Mile Plains via the following corridors Northern Ipswich Bypass Warrego Highway from Brassall to Dinmore Ipswich Motorway from Dinmore to Gailes Logan Motorway from Gailes to Drewvale Gateway Motorway from Drewvale to Eight Mile Plains Brisbane Metroads coord 27 34 54 S 152 45 35 E type landmark region AU display title Category Brisbane Metroads Australia road stub ... more details
in Brisbane Image with inadequate rationale removed Image last broncos game at anz.jpg right thumb 250px The Brisbane Broncos , at the then ANZ Stadium Image Gabba ashes 24112006.jpg right thumb Brisbane Cricket Ground The Gabba Sport is a significant aspect of the Brisbane lifestyle. Activities ... recreational pursuits. Brisbane is the base for a number of teams in national competitions including the Brisbane Broncos and Brisbane Lions. The Brisbane City Council caters for sporting activities ... pools in Brisbane work ourbrisbane.com publisher Brisbane City Council accessdate 30 January 2011 ref many kilometres of dedicated bikeways, ovals and other sports venues. Suncorp Stadium and the Brisbane ... of Brisbane teams in national sporting competitions from 1987 2006. Current to April 22, 2006. Rugby league is the most popular spectator sport in Brisbane. In 2006 565,898 people attended first ... soccer , Australian rules football and rugby union . The martial arts are also popular in Brisbane ... places to practice in Brisbane. Teams in national competitions class wikitable Team Sport Competition Home Ground Brisbane Bandits Baseball Australian Baseball League Brisbane Exhibition Ground Brisbane Barracudas Water polo Australian National Water Polo League Musgrave Park Swimming Centre Brisbane Broncos Rugby league National Rugby League Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Lions Australian rules football Australian Football League Brisbane Cricket Ground The Gabba Brisbane Roar Football soccer A League ... Polo League Valley Pool Queensland Bulls Cricket Pura Cup br ING Cup br KFC Twenty20 Big Bash Brisbane ... attendance Average Events counted Rugby league Suncorp Stadium 356,585 35,658 Brisbane Broncos home ... 6 Australian rules football The Gabba 141,178 28,329 Brisbane Lions home games 5 Cricket The Gabba 55,351 27,675 One day internationals 2 Basketball Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 16,739 3,347 Brisbane Bullets home games 5 Football soccer Suncorp Stadium 32,371 32,371 Queensland Roar home ... more details
Image Brisbane water.JPG thumb Brisbane Water For the water utility in the city of BrisbaneBrisbane Water utility Brisbane Water is the northern arm of Broken Bay on the east coast of New South Wales Australia . Brisbane Water is named after Sir Thomas Brisbane , Governor of New South Wales between 1820 and 1825. The towns of Gosford, New South Wales Gosford , Davistown, New South Wales Davistown , Woy Woy, New South Wales Woy Woy and Ettalong Beach, New South Wales Ettalong Beach line the shores of Brisbane Water, which also contains several islands including St Huberts Island . History Brisbane Water is part of the traditional lands of the Guringai Australian Aborigines Aboriginal people. Initial English explorers of the area were assisted by King Bungary, leader of the Broken Bay Guringai tribe who went on to assist Matthew Flinders in the circumnavigation of Australia. Citation needed date January 2010 Twentieth century European settlement led to the development of an extensive local ferry network, including one supplying an otherwise isolated orphanage, a commuter service from Gosford to Woy Woy and a third operation dedicated to carrying farm produce. The last commuter ferries between Brisbane Water townships ceased in 1971. ref name Ferries cite book title A History of Ferries Sydney and Surrounding Waters first Graeme last Andrews coauthors month year 1982 publisher AH & AW Reed Pty Ltd pages 58 url isbn 0589503863 ref Geography Brisbane Water is mostly shallow and tidal. The inlet narrows at The Rip which has a rapid tidal current . The waterways are renowned for their rich aquatic life sea weeds, mangroves, oysters, sharks and rays, as well as good populations of fish are present in the waters. Citation needed date January 2010 References references The Hawkesbury River coord 33.460 151.338 dim 20000 region AU display title Category Geography of New South Wales Category Central Coast, New South Wales Category Bays of New South Wales pl Brisbane Water NewSouthWales ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2010 Image brisbanearcadeentrance.jpg right thumb 250px Brisbane Arcade Queen Street Mall entrance Brisbane Arcade is the name of an Art Deco shopping arcade located in the city of Brisbane , Queensland , Australia . Street access The arcade can be accessed directly from the Queen Street Mall, Brisbane Queen Street Mall , and Adelaide Street. Overview It is an upmarket shopping destination occupied by 50 specialty stores which include a wide array of fashion and jewellery shops, as well as a number of gift stores and cafes. History The Brisbane Arcade was built in 1923 for James O Neil Mayne Dr James Mayne , and his sister Miss Mary Emelia Mayne . It was designed by Richard Gailey Junior , who is regarded as one of Queensland s most important earlier architects. Management The Arcade continues to be operated today in its original form by the Trustees of the estate of Dr James O Neil Mayne and the estate of Miss Mary Emelia Mayne. Operating proceeds from Brisbane Arcade are for the direct benefit of the Medical School of the University of Queensland . Art work The Arcade also prominently features art work from the hosting of Brisbane s Expo 88 World Expo 88 , namely, Mirage by Swiss Israeli artist Gidon Graetz . Opening hours Brisbane Arcade is open to the public seven days a week. Photo gallery gallery Image Brisbanearcade1.jpg Inside the Brisbane Arcade Image Gidongraetzmirageathebrisbanearcade.jpg Gidon Graetz work Mirage at the centre of the Arcade Image Rosescafeathebrisbanearcade.jpg Roses Cafe at the Gallery level of the Arcade gallery External links http www.brisbanearcade.com.au Brisbane Arcade homepage Shopping centres in Queensland coord 27 28 08.19 S 153 01 31.19 E display title region AU QLD type landmark source GNS enwiki Category Shopping centres in Queensland Category Visitor attractions in Brisbane Category Coffee houses of Australia Category Art Deco buildings in Australia brisbane stub retail stub Australia struct stub ... more details
The Worker was a newspaper published in Brisbane , Queensland , Australia between 1890 and 1974. The newspaper is affiliated with the Australian Labor Party . ref name nla http trove.nla.gov.au work 18301545 Catalogue entry in National Library of Australia ref The newspaper was first published as Vol. 1, no. 1 on 1 March 1890 the last issue was Vol. 85, no. 4119 on 19 August 1974. It was originally known as The Australian Workman and later as The Brisbane Worker and The Australian Worker . ref name nla . Notes references Category Newspapers published in Brisbane ... more details
Infobox Skyscraper building name Soleil image caption location 495 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Queensland Brisbane , Australia status span style color ff7e00 Under Construction span groundbreaking Early 2009 est completion November 2011 constructed use Residential roof convert 243 m ft 0 abbr on ref cite web url http www.emporis.com application ?nav building&lng 3&id 485501adelaidestreet brisbane australia title Soleil author accessdate 2009 11 08 date work emporis.com publisher ref floor count 74 developer Meriton contractor Karimbla Building Services Meriton Subsidiary architect DBI Design Soleil is a skyscraper under construction at 495 Adelaide Street, Brisbane Adelaide Street , Brisbane, Australia . It began construction during early 2009, and will become Brisbane s List of tallest buildings in Brisbane tallest building upon completion. It contains 25 floors of serviced apartments and 43 floors of private residential apartments. In total there is 464 apartments. ref name ist Cite news url http www.couriermail.com.au business infinity and soleil towers defy global financial crisis and its fallout rising above brisbane city story e6freqmx 1226022720550 title Infinity and Soleil towers defy global financial crisis and its fallout, rising above Brisbane city author Michelle Hele accessdate 19 March 2011 date 17 March 2011 newspaper The Courier Mail publisher Queensland Newspapers ... building will house 10 levels of carpark which required one of the biggest excavations in Brisbane .... ref name bt The first building design for the site was rejected by the Brisbane City Council . This design ... July 2008 work Brisbane Times publisher Fairfax Media ref In late June 2008 a new design was submitted to the council and approved. See also portal Brisbane List of tallest buildings in Brisbane List ... AU display title Category Skyscrapers in Brisbane Category Buildings and structures under construction in Australia Category Skyscrapers between 200 and 249 meters australia struct stub brisbane stub ... more details
update date November 2010 Infobox skyscraper building name Vision Brisbane image File Vision Brisbane.jpg 150px caption An artist s impression of Vision when completed location Brisbane, Queensland Brisbane ... 72 developer Austcorp contractor Vision Brisbane or simply Vision is a convert 283 m ft adj on skyscraper currently on hold in Brisbane , Australia . The design is 72 storeys high, and will become List of tallest buildings in BrisbaneBrisbane s tallest , Queensland s second tallest, and List of tallest ... dollar A 900 million. Vision s Plaza will provide a mid block link between Mary Street, Brisbane Mary Street and Margaret Street, Brisbane Margaret streets . A total of 7,390 square meters of lettable ... web url http www.abc.net.au news stories 2008 11 03 2409075.htm title Another victim Brisbane tower ... design. File Vision Brisbane construction filled with water.jpg thumb After the flood Brisbane city Vision Tower project site sold. ref cite news title Brisbane city Vision Tower project site ... property we will develop an iconic building for brisbane 20101020 16u2q.html title We will develop an iconic building for Brisbane author Marissa Calligeros accessdate 22 October 2010 date 21 October 2010 work Brisbane Times publisher Fairfax Media ref Following the 2010 2011 Queensland floods January 2011 flood in Brisbane, the abandoned seven level hole filled with floodwater, prompting the Brisbane ... Cave in fears for Brisbane s Mary St due to flood damage first1 Sarah last1 Vogler first2 Anna ... and Weekly Times ref Construction progress center gallery File Vision Brisbane construction.jpg center 19 December 2007 center File Vision Brisbane construction 3 12 08.jpg center 3 December 2008 center File Vision Brisbane construction 26 01 09.jpg center 26 January 2009 center gallery center See also Portal Brisbane List of tallest buildings in Brisbane References Reflist External links http visionbrisbane.com.au Vision Brisbane official website http skyscraperpage.com cities ?buildingID 30419 ... more details
John Brisbane d. 1776 ? , was a Scottish physician . Brisbane graduated M.D. at Edinburgh in 1750, and was admitted licentiate of the College of Physicians in 1766. He held the post of physician to the Middlesex Hospital from 1758 till 1773, when he was superseded for being absent without leave. His name disappears from the college list in 1776. He was the author of Select Cases in the Practice of Medicine, 8vo, 1762, and Anatomy of Painting, with an Introduction giving a short View of Picturesque Anatomy, fol. 1769. This work contains the six Tables of Albinus , the Anatomy of Celsus , with notes, and the Physiology of Cicero . References reflist DNB wstitle Brisbane, John Cat improve date January 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brisbane, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1776 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brisbane, John Category Year of birth missing Category 1776 deaths ... more details
Three ships and a naval base of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Brisbane after Brisbane , the capital city of Queensland . HMAS Brisbane 1915 , a Town class cruiser 1910 Town class light cruiser launched in 1915 and decommissioned in 1935. HMAS Brisbane naval base , a naval base operated in Brisbane between 1940 and 1942. HMAS Brisbane D 41 , a Perth class destroyer Perth class guided missile destroyer launched in 1966 and decommissioned in 2001. HMAS Brisbane DDGH 41 , a Hobart class destroyer Hobart class air warfare destroyer predicted to launch in 2015. Battle honours Ships of the name HMAS Brisbane have earned three battle honours . ref name newhonours cite news url http www.navy.gov.au Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours title Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours date 1 March 2010 publisher Royal Australian Navy accessdate 14 March 2010 ref ref name honourslist cite web url http www.navy.gov.au w images Units entitlement list.pdf title Royal Australian Navy Ship Unit Battle Honours date 1 March 2010 publisher Royal Australian Navy accessdate 14 March 2010 ref Indian Ocean 1917 Vietnam War Vietnam 1969 71 Iraq War Kuwait 1991 References reflist Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Brisbane, Hmas Category Royal Australian Navy ship names sl HMAS Brisbane fi HMAS Brisbane ... more details
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Multiple issues notability January 2010 npov January 2010 one source January 2010 refimprove January 2010 Image Brisbane Riverfire 2009 Bridge.jpg thumb 250px The Story Bridge during Riverfire part of Brisbane Festival 2009. Brisbane Festival is an annual arts festival held in Brisbane , Australia . History Brisbane Festival was developed by the Queensland Government and Brisbane City Council in 1996 as an initiative to foster the arts. The Festival evolved from Brisbane s Warana Festival, first held in 1961. Warana, meaning blue skies, was the beginning of Arts Festivals in Queensland. The theme of the Warana Festival was entertainment for the people, by the people . Over the years regular Warana features varied, but included a drama festival and eisteddfod, a writers week, a George Street Colonial Fair, a Miss Warana Pageant and various religious, sporting and other outdoors activities. Brisbane Festival was held as a biennial festival from 1996 to 2008. During this time the festival has had two Artistic Directors, Tony Gould 1996 2004 and Lyndon Terracini 2006 2008 . Under their leadership the festival has developed into one of the most highly respected and acclaimed international arts festivals. In 2009 the festival merged with Riverfestival and the decision was made to hold the festival annually instead of biennially. ref http www.brisbanefestival.com.au History 0,6,346,06.aspx ref See also List of festivals in Australia References reflist External links http www.brisbanefestival.com.au Homepage 0,27,67,027.aspx Brisbane Festival Official Site Category Brisbane Brisbane stub ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 Tourism in Brisbane is an important industry for the Queensland economy with approximately ... tourism snapshot.pdf Slide 1 Bot generated title ref Brisbane was named as one of the top ... thumb right 180px Treasury Casino Story Bridge The Story Bridge, Brisbane Story Bridge , one of the oldest bridges in Australia, is a key landmark of Brisbane. Designed by John Bradfield, the designer ... the Brisbane River . The bridge is located to the north of the Brisbane central business district ... is a red light district with a number of clubs, bars and restaurants. Chinatown Chinatown, Brisbane ... on the western side of the Brisbane CBD, houses a hotel, four restaurants, seven bars and a night club ... Building, Brisbane Treasury Building built in 1889. St. Stephen s Cathedral The Cathedral of St. Stephen, Brisbane The Cathedral of St. Stephen is a Gothic Revival architecture gothic revival cathedral , and is the oldest Catholic church in Queensland. Customs House The Customs House, Brisbane Customs House is a Brisbane landmark known for its distinctive copper dome. ref name thenandnow Cite book title Brisbane Then and Now last Gregory first Helen year 2007 publisher Salamander Books location ... exhibitions are also held here. Brisbane City Hall Brisbane City Hall Brisbane s most famous landmark ... the clock tower. ref Cite web title Brisbane City Hall, Trip Advisor url http www.tripadvisor.com Attraction Review g255068 d256510 Reviews City Hall Brisbane Queensland.html accessdate November 4, 2009 ... across the Brisbane River from the Brisbane CBD . Queensland Performing Arts Centre Also located ... of the Opera , International Gala, etc. Museum of Brisbane The Museum of Brisbane is the City of Brisbane s official museum and is located in Brisbane City Hall . It features a changing exhibition program that celebrates Brisbane through social history, visual arts, craft and design. Parks and Outdoor Attractions South Bank Parklands South Bank Parklands, Brisbane South Bank Parklands attractions ... more details
about the team formed in 2010 the defunct team from the 1990s Brisbane Bandits 1989 1998 Infobox ABL team logo BrisbaneBandits.jpg city Brisbane , Queensland ballpark Brisbane Exhibition Ground founded 2009 inaugural season 2010 11 championships champ seasons finals apps finals seasons uniform image File Brisbane Bandits uniform.png 180px Brisbane Bandits home and away uniforms. colours colorbox 000000 Black br colorbox 950500 Maroon br colorbox f6cd27 Gold owner ABL general manager Paul Gonzalez assistant gm Whitey Wallace manager flagicon AUS Dave Nilsson last season 2010 11 Australian Baseball League season The Brisbane Bandits are a professional baseball team in Brisbane, Queensland that plays in the Australian Baseball League and is one of the six founding teams of the league. Their home ballpark is either the Brisbane Exhibition Ground or Holloway Field , the ground which the Brisbane Bandits 1989 1998 old Brisbane Bandits played at for the majority of their nine year tenure. Although the name is the same as the original team from the Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 Australian Baseball League which ran from 1989 to 1999, the organisation shares no links, apart from the name, with the previous Bandits. ref cite web title Brisbane Bandits Steal the Show in the New Australian Baseball League url http brisbanebandits.com.au site abl brisbanebandits downloads Australian 20Baseball ... 2F23802 2F0 Our Staff Brisbane Bandits ref In late August, Dave Nilsson was reported to be the manager ... Pine Rivers Press ref ref http www.couriermail.com.au sport local sport brisbane bandits nab mlb ... Brisbane Bandits nab All Star Dave Nillson as team manager for new Australian Baseball League ... for each series. Brisbane Bandits roster 2010 11 References reflist External links http www.brisbanebandits.com.au ... Baseball League Brisbane Sports Teams Category Australian baseball clubs Category Baseball teams in Australia Category Sport in Brisbane fr Brisbane Bandits ko ja ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2011 Infobox Australian Place type lga name City of Brisbane state qld image SEQ Councils Brisbane.png imagesize 125 caption Map of Brisbane City in South East Queensland pop 1,052,458 ... 1367 est 1924 seat Brisbane CBD City Hall mayor Lord Mayor Campbell Newman region South East Queensland ... district of Brisbane Central Brisbane  Central , Electoral district of Bulimba Bulimba , Electoral ... district of Sandgate Sandgate , Electoral district of South Brisbane South  Brisbane , Electoral ... Sunnybank , Electoral district of Yeerongpilly Yeerongpilly fedgov Division of BrisbaneBrisbane ... s Logan City Logan near se Redland City Redland The City of Brisbane is the Local Government Area LGA that has jurisdiction over the larger part of the metropolitan area of Brisbane , Queensland , Australia ... only for the relatively small Central Business Districts of those cities, the City of Brisbane administers the larger part of the Brisbane metropolitan area and has a larger population than any other Local Government Area in Australia. The City of Brisbane was the first Australian LGA to reach a population ... offices and Central Library for the Council are at 266 George Street, Brisbane George Street , also known as Brisbane Square . The Brisbane City Hall houses the Council Chamber, the offices of the Lord Mayor and Deputy Mayor, meeting and reception rooms and the Museum of Brisbane. History Image Brisbane CBDandSB.jpg thumb Brisbane City The Queensland state government created the City of Brisbane with a view to uniting the then Brisbane metropolitan area under one planning and governance structure. The City of Brisbane Act 1924 received assent from the Governor on 30 October 1924. On 1 ..., ref http www.legislation.qld.gov.au LEGISLTN REPEALED C CityBrisA24 01C .pdf City of Brisbane Act 1924 accessed 23 January 2011 ref namely Cities Brisbane Municipal Council Brisbane South Brisbane, Queensland South Brisbane Towns Hamilton, Queensland Hamilton Town of Ithaca Ithaca Sandgate, Queensland ... more details