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Central Brisbane Attractions With Disabled Access

Sixteen hectares of parkland along the Brisbane River opposite the city centre make up the South Bank Parklands, a hotspot for wining, dining and wandering the city. Wander through the floral cover...
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary at Fig Tree Pocket encloses a thriving colony of koalas, the worlds largest. Visitors can be photographed holding the koalas, hand feeding kangaroos and emus. There are a...
Roma Street Parklands are the worlds largest subtropical garden located in a city centre. Walking trails, guided tours and a licensed cafe/restaurant are onsite.
Brisbane City Hall is a huge Italianate building covering nearly one hectare of ground and was recently extensively renovated. The Hall includes a 2000 seat circular auditorium and a 98 metre high ...
The Sciencecentre is located at South Bank.
The Queensland Museum is valued as an innovative and exciting and accessible ( ideal for all age groups ) museum of science, enviroment, natural sciences, history and technology.
Expand your knowledge of our universe at The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, Australia's largest planetarium.
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Experience the wide diversity of Australian and international art on display at the award winning architectural Gallery of Modern Art which is Australia's largest collection of contemporary art. Th...