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Population: 1,735,181

Currency: $1 Australian Dollar (AUD) = 100 cents

Opening hours: Opening hours for shops in Brisbane vary but in the city retailers trade 9am-5:30pm Monday to Saturday and 10am-4:30 on Sunday.

Internet: www.visitbrisbane.com.au www.discoverbrisbane.com www.ourbrisbane.com

Newspapers: The Courier Mail The Australian The Weekend Australian Sunday Mail Quest Newspapers

Emergency numbers: Police, fire, ambulance: 000 Poisons Information: +61 (0)7 13 11 26 Qualified health advice: +61 (0)7 13 43 25 84

Tourist information: BRISBANE Visitor Information Centre Address: Queen Street Mall, CBD Brisbane is a lively, cosmopolitan city with excellent Opening times: Mon - Sat 9am-5:30pm. restaurants, beautiful riverside parks, a busy cultural Sunday 9:30am-4:30pm Tel: +61 (0)7 3006 6290 calendar and a great nightlife. Its fantasticweather year-round has allowed outdoor activities to thrive and Brisbane has developed a vibrant cafe culture.

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The capital of the “Sunshine State”, Brisbane, may be the world’s most DO & SEE laidback city; its residents are friendly and optimistic in a way rarely seen in big city life. But with such a fantastic lifestyle who can blame them for smiling? Brisbane has a world of experience to offer, from the hustle and bustle of the Central Business District (CBD) you can escape to the bohemian ambiance of the contemporary arts centre The Powerhouse in New Farm. Or perhaps you’d prefer Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort dinner in the sights of the city on the One of only a few places in the world South Bank? Afterwards if you’d like a stiff where it’s possible to hand-feed dolphins in drink, head towards the trendy bars of the wild. Or go on an Eco Cruise through Fortitude Valley and West End. the spectacular Marine Park. If you don’t dance the night away, you Ecocruise, including activities and lunch might be up early enough to watch the sun costs 99AUD for adults and depart from rise as you kayak on the Brisbane River. If Manly Harbour Village (get there by train).

you still have the energy you can try rock Address: The Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort, climbing and taking in the views over the Phone: 07 3396 9400 and 07 3408 2666 Internet: www.manlyecocruises.com and www.tangalooma.com Story Bridge at the Riverlife Adventure Centre, at Kangaroo Point in the heart of Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon the city. Queensland’s largest oceanarium/aquarium When you’re ready to relax, grab a tinnie with 25,000 sea animals.

of Fourex and head down to Address: Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba Woolloongabba to enjoy some of the Opening hours: Daily, 9am-6pm Phone: (0)7 5444 8488 spectator sports that Queensland is famed Internet: www.underwaterworld.com.au for. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary This sanctuary gives you the opportunity to touch and hold koalas in the world’s largest koala enclosure.

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Address: Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket (easily accessible by bus from the CBD) EATING Opening hours: Open daily 8.30am-5.00pm Phone: (0)7 3378 1366 Internet: www.koala.net

Australia Zoo The place to see a crocodile up close without getting eaten, other attractions include tigers, elephants, wombats, echidnas, dingoes and kangaroos.

Address: Beerwah, Queensland Phone: (0)7 5436 2000 Internet: www.crocodilehunter.com One of the many highlights of any visit to More info: Trains for Beerwah run from the CBD, contact Brisbane is experiencing the epicurean Australia Zoo to arrange a free pick-up. delights of the city’s different Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary neighbourhoods. Brisbane is immeasurably proud of its reputation for fine dining and Less publicised but no less astounding, the within a ten minute radius of the town sanctuary is home to the world’s largest centre you can choose between the collection of Australian native animals. kitchens of European, Mediterranean, Asian Address: Tomewin Street, Currumbin Opening hours: Open daily 8am-5pm or contemporary Australian restaurants. Phone: (0)707 5534 1266 Internet: www.currumbin-sanctuary.org.au Tukka This award winning restaurant gives World Heritage-listed, the park’s walks visitors the opportunity to experience foods take in over 300 waterfalls and over 120 found native in Australia including meat bird species live in the rainforest. from emu, wallaby, possum and wild boar. Address: 145B Boundary Street, West End Phone: (0)7 5544 0634 Phone: (0)7 3846 6333 Internet: http://lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/ Internet: www.tukkarestaurant.com.au More info: Accessed via Binna Burra or Green Mountain

The Gabba Mondo Organics The spiritual home of Queensland sport, If you thought organic food was for hairy it’s a legend in itself and a must-see for hippies you’ll be pleasantly surprised, with any cricket fan. this sophisticated eatery. The mixed vegetarian and meat dish menu is Italian Address: Vulture Street, Wooloongabba Phone: (0)7 3008 6166 inspired. Internet: www.thegabba.org.au Address: 166 Hardgrave Road, West End Phone: (0)7 3844 1132 Roma Street Parkland Internet: www.mondo-organics.com.au/ The world’s largest urban subtropical Cru Bar garden is the perfect place to see some of Australia’s native flora and fauna in the A very hip bar and restaurant, Cru is the heart of the city. current hotspot for celebrity spotting. The food is good and the venue really is very Address: 1 Parkland Boulevard Opening hours: Open 24hrs a day, entry is free. stylish. Phone: (0)7 3006 4545 Internet: www.romastreetparkland.qld.gov.au

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Address: 22 James Street, Fortitude Valley Phone: (0)7 3252 2400 Internet: www.crubar.com This traveller will eat 12 meals* In restaurants in your town Isis Brasserie Do you want them to Isis is hip yet subdued and cosy, and the menu is among the best of what is known visit your restaurant?

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Ahmet’s Turkish Restaurant Garuva Hidden Tranquility Restaurant Ahmet’s has gained a reputation for good & Bar food served in style, the star attraction Simple but good Asian influenced dishes being the prize winning entertainment: served on low tables while diners sit on professional belly dancers. floor cushions watching live Jazz

Address: Shop B10, Little Stanley Street, South Bank. performances Booking is essential at Phone: (0)7 3846 6699 weekends. Internet: www.ahmets.com Address: 324 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley Phone: (0)7 3216 0124 Cha Cha Char Wine Bar & Grill Internet: www.garuva.com.au This is a steak restaurant with an excellent Sponsored text reputation so vegetarians aren’t going to Do you want to reach the traveller? find much on the menu. It does however Do you want your restaurant listed here? serve great seafood. Contact: [email protected] Address: Your Company Address Address: Shop 5, Plaza Level, Eagle Street Pier, CBD Phone: Your Company Phone Phone: (0)7 3211 9944 Internet: Your Company website Internet: www.chachachar.com.au

Circa An East End hot-spot situated in an early CAFÉS 20th century warehouse where a team of award winning chefs prepare contemporary Australian cuisine with a ‘French twist’. Open for dinner Monday to Saturday.

Address: 483 Adelaide Street, East End Phone: (0)7 3832 4722 Internet: www.circarestaurant.com.au/

The Gun Shop Café The only fault to be found here is that the breakfasts are too popular. But the generous portions of thoroughly prepared food are worth waiting for.

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Address: 53 Mollison Street, West End Opening hours: Open Tuesday-Sunday BARS & NIGHTLIFE Phone: (0)7 3844 2241 More info: Wheelchair accessible.

Watt This is one of the best locations for lazily lounging around by the river and if you end up staying all day there’s a simple yet tasty menu (featuring kangaroo spring rolls).

Address: 119 Lamington Street, New Farm Phone: (0)7 3358 5464 Brisbane is scattered with great pubs, Internet: www.watt.net.au you’ll realise this the moment you learn that most of the “hotels” which you see are Bar Merlo actually drinking establishments. Beers are There are five of these dotted throughout served in pots, schooners, pints and jugs the city perfect after a long day shopping and the beer taps in many bars will be in the city. specially chilled causing the condensation Address: 344 Queen St, CBD Phone: (0)7 3221 4561 to freeze on the outside. Most hotels are Internet: www.merlo.com.au open 10:30am-3am, and the traditional “Sunday Session” runs from 11am to Au Cirque midnight. This is a very small but nicely done cafe with a large window open to the street. Norman Hotel Serves coffee, cakes, toasties and a few The Norman is a good place to meet a cooked dishes. cross-section of Brisbane society, it’s Address: Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley tradition for those attending matches at Phone: +61 (0)7 3254 0479 The Gabba to get a pre-match steak here. The Alibi Room Address: 102 Ipswich Rd, Woolloongabba Phone: (0)7 3391 5022 Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with Internet: www.normanhotel.com.au gluten-free and dairy-free options available. Wheelchair accessible, with large Story Bridge Hotel windows which are perfect for people A Brisbane stalwart its existence is watching. intrinsically linked to The Gabba but it’s

Address: 720 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley probably best known for hosting the Phone: (0)7 3358 6133 Australia Day cockroach races.

Address: 200 Main Street, Kangaroo Point Phone: (0)7 3391 2266 Internet: www.storybridgehotel.com.au

The Regatta Hotel Established in 1874 the Regatta made the headlines in 1965 when two women chained themselves to the bar. Today’s feature of note is the two-way mirror in the gentlemen’s toilet.

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Address: 543 Coronation Drive, Toowong Address: 22 Constance St, The Valley Phone: (0)7 3871 9595 Opening hours: Open Wednesday – Saturday. Internet: www.regattahotel.com.au Phone: (0)7 3252 9550 Internet: www.barsoma.com Breakfast Creek Hotel Gpo The Breakfast Creek is famous for its steaks, because you can choose the meat Housed in the former general post office, before it’s cooked, and its Sunday session; this glamorous wheelchair accessible venue lunch, live music and an afternoon in the is all marble floors and high ceilings. A sun. strict dress code applies so dress smart casual. Address: 2 Kingsford Smith Drive, Breakfast Creek Phone: (0)7 3262 5988 Opening hours: Open Wednesday - Saturday Internet: www.breakfastcreekhotel.com Phone: (0)7 3252 1322 Internet: www.gpohotel.com.au Chalk Hotel Sunbar Lounge Only metres from the Gabba, the Chalk Hotel is a popular hangout whether or not This used to be the home of Rupert there are any sporting events taking place Murdoch’s first printing press. Now it’s one and it attracts a trendy crowd. of Brisbane’s hottest club lounges and a place for celebrity spotters. Address: 735 Stanley St, Woolloongabba Phone: (0)7 3896 6565 Address: 367 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley Opening hours: Open Tuesday -Sunday Phone: (0)7 3257 4999 Belgian Beer Café ~ Brussels Internet: www.thesunbar.com The chic beer garden and large selection of beers make this a very popular first stop The Beat Mega Club on a night out and the dress code is smart A Valley landmark and Brisbane’s premier casual. gay club and dancing mecca. It has an

Address: 169 Mary Street, CBD in-house dance troupe and six bars and Phone: (0)7 3221 0199 five dance floors split across two levels. Internet: www.belgianbeercafebrussels.com.au Address: 677 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley Phone: (0)7 3852 2661 Lychee Lounge This very stylish bar, popular for Family pre-clubbing dinner or drinks is also open The biggest nightclub in Brisbane with for lunch. Strictly no beach wear (this capacity for over 2000 revellers and host includes singlets and trendy Hawianna to international DJs. footwear). Address: 8 McLachlan Street, Fortitude Valley Wheelchair accessible. Opening hours: Open Friday to Sunday Phone: (0)7 3852 5000 Address: 2/94 Boundary Street, West End, 4101 Internet: www.thefamily.com.au Phone: (0)7 3846 0544 Internet: www.lycheelounge.com.au

Barsoma Another trendy fusion bar where you can eat, drink and dance. The industrial loft-style space plays host to the VIP bar, Hibar, but the venue is still wheelchair accessible.

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SHOPPING Back at the South Bank Art & Craft Markets you’ll find everything from local crafts to unique artworks at the weekend.

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Do you want to reach this audience? The Queen Street Mall is Queensland’s top space for Contact Fastcheck shopping destination with over 650 shops E-mail: [email protected] rent Tel: +46 31 711 03 90 doing business seven days a week and independent designers as well as a plethora of cafes abound. Sponsored text Queensplaza is where a host of Do you want to reach the traveller? home-grown talents such as Herringbone Do you want your shop listed here? Contact: of Sydney and Alannah Hill take pride of [email protected] Address: Your Company Address place. Take a short stroll and you’ll also Phone: Your Company Phone find the likes of Max Mara, Vuitton, and Internet: Your Company website Tiffany & Co, proving that Brisbane isn’t too small for the big names. SLEEPING The assortment of logos and brands available in this stretch between Edward Street and George Street is mind-boggling but of note are the legendary department stores David Jones and The Myer Centre. You may also want to take a peek in the boutique of local designer Bora whose creation graced the body of Miss Universe in 2004.

If you leave the Queen Street Mall and EXCLUSIVE head down Edward Street towards the Macarthur Chambers river you’ll find more Australian designers The hotel is wheelchair accessible with and if you continue up Elizabeth Street complimentary secure parking. There’s a you’ll find many of the up-and-coming. BBQ on the rooftop pool area and a gym.

Beyond the CBD it’s worth taking a look at Address: 201 Edward Street, CBD Phone: (0)7 3221 9229 Ann Street and James Street in Fortitude Internet: www.macarthurchambers.com.au Valley where you’ll find a mixture of boho chic and ultra-trendy style. Come back at GOOD VALUE the weekend and you’ll find the Valley Saville Southbank Markets: fashion on Brunswick Street These short-term, serviced apartments are where you can buy one-off items; and fully equipped and wheelchair accessible. flowers and fresh produce on James Street. General amenities include baby-sitting

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services, a restaurant, pool and gym. Address: 66 Quay Street, CBD/Milton Phone: (0)7 3211 3424 Address: 161 Grey Street, South Bank, CBD Internet: www.yellowsubmarinebackpackers.com Phone: (0)7 3305 2500 / Freecall (Australia): 1300 554 632 Internet: www.shg.com.au Sponsored text Do you want to reach the traveller? Rendezvous Hotel Brisbane Do you want your hotel listed here? Contact: Overlooking Anzac Square Memorial [email protected] Address: Your Hotel Address Gardens, this wheelchair accessible Phone: Your Hotel Phone landmark building has a guest library as Internet: Your Hotel website well as rooms with a CD entertainment system.

Address: 255 Ann Street (corner of Edward Street) ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Phone: (0)7 3001 9888 Internet: www.rendezvoushotels.com/brisbane

The Bowen Terrace International A family run guesthouse with a patio at the back with great city views, a TV lounge and a laundry room.

Address: 365 Bowen Terrace, New Farm Phone: (0)7 3254 0458 Internet: www.bowentceaccommodation.com More info: Located just 10 minutes by bus or 15 minutes by ferry into the CBD Airport Trains to the city run every 30 minutes City Backpackers between 6:16am and 7:35pm. The journey Great for party lovers this hostel has: takes 20 minutes, get discounts for internet, pub, pool, TV lounge and big pre-booked fares. Taxis cost approximately kitchen. 27AUD. Coachtrans buses run to all city Address: 380 Upper Roma Street, CBD centre Hotels and cost 11.00AUD. For Phone: (0)7 3211 3221 more information, visit Internet: www.citybackpackers.com www.coachtrans.com.au and Do you want to reach travellers www.airtrain.com.au. Before they have Local Transport A free bus service runs around the CBD. booked a hotel? Tickets for the TransLink network cost 2.10AUD for two hours, off-peak daily space Do you want to reach this audience? tickets start from 3.20AUD and can be for Contact Fastcheck bought from vending machines. Weekly E-mail: [email protected] rent Tel: +46 31 711 03 90 tickets valid throughout cost 109.90AUD. Busses are low floor, and Citytrain offer assistance BASIC with wheelchairs. Yellow Submarine A basic, but clean hostel with pool, BBQ Tel: (0)7 3606 5555 area, pool table, TV, internet and small Telephone Typewriter Services: (0)7 3606 kitchen. 5800

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www.transinfo.qld.gov.au Sponsored text www.translink.com.au Do you want to reach the traveller? Do you want be listed here? Contact: [email protected] Taxis Address: Your Company Address Save on fares by sharing a Maxi-taxi from Phone: Your Company Phone special ranks in the CBD and in the Valley. Internet: Your Company website Wheelchair accessible taxis are available. At night secure ranks operate in the CBD, the Valley and Caxton Street. Black & White Cabs: (0)7 13 10 08 Yellow Cabs: (0)7 13 19 24

Bike Hire Bicylce hire is possible at the South Bank or near the City Botanic Gardens.

Phone: (0)7 3846 6200 0408 003 198 Internet: www.cyclebrisbane.com and www.riders.com.au

Post Brisbane General Post Office is located on 261 Queen Street and stays open Monday-Friday from 7am to 6pm. Phone: (0)7 13 13 18.

Doctor Travellers’ Medical Service on Level 1, 245 Albert St is open 7 days a week. Call (0)7 3221 3611 for advice and more information.

Hospital Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston. Telephone no: (0)7 3636 8111.

Telephone Country code: +61 Area code Queensland: 07

Electricity 240 volts.

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