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Old Government House – Completed 28. Chat – A unique cast aluminium 40. Queenslandlogan rd Performing Arts Centre gray rd grove st gray1. rdQueen Street Mall – Over 1000 in 1862, a rare survivor from early sculpture by Sebastian Di Mauro. – World-class entertainment. specialty stores and the Visitor colonial days. 29. Riverside – Take a walk along the 41. Queensland Conservatorium – One riverside dr Information and Booking Centre - ask high st ryan st 16. River Mangrove Boardwalk – Discover Brisbane River promenade. of Australia’ leading tertiary music friendly staff for advice or bookings. a rare ecosystem. 30. Waterfront Place – One of Brisbane’s institutions. brisbane 2. Brisbane City Hall & King George boys landmark office towers. 42. Wheel of Brisbane – Enjoy a college montague rd Square ROUTE 2 – ART & ARCH. TOUR west end 31. Oaks Festival Towers – A gallery panoramic view of the city and 3. The Old Windmill – Built by convicts 1. Queen Street Mall – See Route 1. mogill rd honours the greats who played at surrounds. in 1828,brisbane it was usedriver for both grinding 17. Scrap Metal Kangaroos – The 43. Southbank Parklands – Lush gardens, corn and punishment. most photographed native animals in Festival Hall. burns rd food, shopping and Australia’s only the city. 32. Resonance – An unusual Granite guyatt4. Jacobs park Ladder - Built in 1961, the stairs inner-city beach. link Wickham Terrace with Edward 18. Brisbane Square – Abstract modern sculpture by Chee Fong Hew. Street through King Edward Park. forms. 33. Queen Victoria Statue – Centrepiece 44. Queensland Maritime Museum – Tour a 1945 Australian Navy frigate. 5. Anzac Square memorial – Dedicated 19. Around the Camp Fires – Sculptures - of Queens Park, completed in 1906. 45. Goodwill Bridge – A foot bridge to Australia’s military heritage. originally part of World Expo 1988. 34. Glass Mosaic – A colourful design by linking the city with South Bank. 6. GPO Building – Neo-classical 20. Confluence – Sophisticated artwork by Lindsay Edward. architecture built in 1872. Daniel Templeman. ROUTE 4 – RIVER LOOP 7. Cathedral of St.
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