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Brisbane’s oldest residence, historic Newstead House, has reopened to the public for visitation every Friday and Sunday
Discover the rich history of the riverside suburb of Milton on this fascinating Brisbane Greeters walking tour
Although the original building was first erected in 1886, the building turned 25 years old in 2020
Visit the awe-inspiring Anzac Square and Memorial Galleries and delve deeper into Queensland’s military past
Wolston House is the oldest surviving residential farmhouse in the district, located on a property fronting onto the Brisbane River
An ornate Richard Gailey-designed warehouse built in 1879 for a bootmaker, which houses a grand ballroom on its upper floor
Heritage listed Ormiston House, overlooking Moreton Bay, is one of the finest examples of a colonial garden estate in Queensland.
The gothic white towers of Indooroopilly’s Walter Taylor Bridge have long been a source of public fascination
One of the first block of flats to be built in Brisbane (in 1929), the start of a trend that saw New Farm’s Victorian villas replaced with art deco and Spanish Mission flats
Brisbane’s oldest lane dates from convict days when the block it cuts through on the Queens St side was the site of the Prisoner’s Cells and Barracks and the Superintendent of Convicts residence
On the outer edges of parklands and koala colonies is this peaceful Buddhist retreat with buildings in the Chinese palace architectural style of red and gold
Tucked away from the city’s thoroughfares, the convict-built Commissariat Stores are one of only two buildings that survived from the penal settlement.
The imposing neo-classical towers of the government offices came to life as part of the government job scheme during the Depression.
The heritage-listed iconic house with its composer sculpture garden is now for rent on Air BnB
This thoroughfare between Spring Hill and the Brisbane CBD was indeed little more than a ladder in its early days
A near to perfectly preserved half acre of house (circa 1886) and land as it was in the last part of Queen Victoria’s reign
The Broadway sensation lands in Brisbane!
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