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Few other suburbs can match Kangaroo Point for its views and natural beauty. Standing atop the ancient cliffs, the unmasked views of the river, city attractions and mountains show Brisbane at its best. Woolloongabba is said to mean meeting place in Aboriginal dialect and it has been a gathering point for sports lovers. The Gabba is part of cricketing folklore as the scene of some magnificent performances and the famous tied Test in 1960. Woolloongabba is also known for its reputation as Brisbane’s antique precinct and has bargain hunters and furniture enthusiasts flocking to its stores on weekends.
Few neighbourhoods could match the laid-back vibes and picturesque scenery that Kangaroo Point and Woollongabba have to offer.
For breathtaking views and Brisbane icons, Kangaroo Point and Woolloongabba form one of Brisbane's much-loved precincts for eating and drinking.
Before cheering on your favourite cricket or AFL team at the Gabba, enjoy a pint of beer and a meal pre or post-game in Woolloongabba.
C.W. Stoneking returns to the road this July & August with His Primitive Horn Orchestra for the first time in over ten years.
Join leading Australian soprano Leanne Kenneally, and emerging artists Caitlin Weal (soprano), and Alla Yarosh (mezzo soprano), accompanied by Francis Atkins (piano) as they perform
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In 2022 Brisbane Open House will continue its tradition of opening the doors of iconic public and private buildings for the architectural enthusiast, heritage passionate
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will be held from 16 October - 13 November 2022 with 45 matches across seven world-class venues.