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Secret Life Of Brisbane

Every city, Brisbane included, has a secret life bubbling away just below the surface (and at times even on the surface) that the majority of residents go about their everyday business without noticing. 

And it is what goes on behind the scenes in a city – the unexpected finds, the different and quirky places - that adds a richness and texture to its life that the in-scene can only dream about.

While it may come as some surprise to many to hear that Brisbane is in possession of a host of interesting little (and big) places, tucked away and populated by characters that are far removed from the usual suspects, it is absolutely true. 

You only have to scratch below the surface to find the cheese factory in a suburban house, a transport museum where you can ride in vintage Brisbane buses, a wetland in the middle of suburbia, the remnants of historic graveyard behind a sports stadium.  

Want to know more? Here are 20 samples of Brisbane’s secret life and where to find them:

Pandelyssi

A young third generation Cypriot cheesemaker churns out Brisbane’s best (and cheapest) haloumi, feta and ricotta in a southside suburban brick house, where customers-in-the-know rock up to buy it straight from the source...more

Little Africa (Moorooka)  

It may not be in the inner city but Moorooka is home to Brisbane’s most colourful shopping centre – a tiny traditional slice of Africa with Ethiopian and Eritrean restaurants and coffee shops, African grocers and hairdressers.

Bowie’s Flat

Just off busy Old Cleveland Rd is a little reclaimed wetland, where locals can take some peaceful time out to feed the ducks and watch the myriad birdlife which has made its home here...more

General Macarthur’s Office

A perfectly preserved relic from World War II, the Asia-Pacific HQ and wartime office of General Macarthur sits untouched, just as he left it in 1945, above the perpetual crowd of shoppers and city workers on the corner of Edward St and Queen St mall...more

Mirchh Masala Chaat Court

In the ethnic grocery store precinct of Woolloongabba, Mirchh Masala looks like just another big Indian supermarket but inside, up some carpeted stairs is a secret food court that dishes up all manner of authentic regional dishes and street food at bargain prices...more

Reservoir House

Bulimba is home to Brisbane’s most unusual home – a giant hilltop water reservoir that has been converted into a private residence that is well worth a look if in the area. (Note that all admiring must be done from the street, do not enter the property)...more

Bishopsbourne

Tucked away on a treed hill behind the XXXX Brewery is one of Brisbane’s oldest residences – a bishop’s residence dating from the 1860s (not open to the public), with a gorgeous stone onsite chapel that dates from the early 1900s...more

Global Food Markets

Leave Brisbane behind when you step into Croydon Street on Sunday mornings. Here you’ll find a bustling multicultural bazaar selling all manner of exotic fruit, veges and foodstuffs, with hawkers peddling delicious Thai, African and Asian breakfasts...more

Christ Church Cemetery

The remnants of Brisbane’s first pioneer cemetery can be found nestled behind the gargantuan bulk of Suncorp Stadium, in a pretty little Christchurch churchyard that could be straight out of an English village...more

St Stephen’s Chapel

Brisbane’s oldest church still in operation, designed by pioneer architect Augustus Pugin, stands amongst modern skyscrapers in the heart of the CBD and inside is an extraordinary camphor wood statue of Saint Mary MacKillop...more

Evergreen Taoist Church of Australia

Just off the Bruce Highway at Deagon lies an exquisite temple within a retirement home, where on Sundays visitors can enter an ancient Chinese  world of ancestral worship as priests in splendid traditional garb go about their rituals...more

Secret Tiny Doors

Secret Tiny Doors

Surrounded by factories, workshops and Frank’s Oysters out back of Woolloongabba is this cab depot with a curious stash of vintage yellow taxis from throughout the ages stored on site as well as the quirky Cab Rank Café. Lucinda St Woolloongabba.

Inala Civic Centre Square

Vietnamese men playing chess in square

The Inala Civic Centre is standard Oz suburban mall out front, with a shopping square out back that could be straight out of south east Asia, packed with multicultural eateries, grocery and fish markets and with locals playing Chinese checkers at tables under the trees. Corsair Ave Inala

O’Donovan Library

Within the historical Queensland Parliament House buildings is Brisbane’s oldest library, containing books and journals from the days of white settlement and the penal colonies as well as the first ever edition of The Courier mail (then the Moreton Bay Courier est 1846)...more

Polish Market

Once a month, the Polish Club at Milton plays host to this authentic little market, the place to pick up Polish salamis, rye bread and locally made Pierogi and all manner of pickled vegetables as well as handicrafts, to the tune of Polish folk songs playing in the background...more

Cloudland Memorial

Brisbane’s beloved Cloudland ballroom may be long gone but nestled in a little hideaway on the hill where it once stood is this little memorial sculpture – a replica of its iconic arch, with black and white pics and sandstone pavers embedded with its stories...more 

Duck Lake

Boardwalk on Dennis Lake with gum trees reflecting in water

On the southern outskirts of Brisbane at the edge of Underwood Park is this ethereal Tchaikowsky-esque lake, a magic dappled water world traversed by boardwalk that feels a million miles from urban life and just happens to be nearby the magnificent Chung Tian Temple.

Prawn Trawlers

On Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings the prawn and seafood trawlers offload their wares in  this section of Cabbage Tree Creek, where members of the public can pick up the catches of the day fresh from the boat...more

Beenleigh Historical Village

This little pocket of preserved history off the M3 is more than a collection of buildings but fascinating and real window into yesteryear that is decked out as if the residents still lived there, right down to the lifelike mannequins in period dress...more

This museum is home to Queensland's largest collection of heritage buses and coaches, dating from 1938 to 1996.

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