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Brisbane’s largest and most striking cathedral, St John’s construction from local tuff and Helidon sandstone famously took well over a century
Built in the early 1890’s on the site of and to replace the original wooden Catholic church of 1865, St Mary’s is today a landmark in this area of South Brisbane.
Few non-locals know of this little slice of early colonial history atop a hill with commanding views towards the north and city.
Gothic St Stephen’s Cathedral, like cathedrals world wide, was completed after more than a century had passed between the foundation stone being laid in 1860
This little green square at the edge of Ashgrove shopping centre is awash with memorials pertinent to the history of the area.
The fine Georgian building housing the arcade was built in 1926 to house the Tattersall’s (Horse Racing) Club
This fine featured building, fronting onto both Chinatown Mall and Brunswick St Mall, was designed by RS Dods in 1902 for Irish retailer Thomas Charles Beirne
This tucked away hilltop rendered brick homestead was designed by Melbourne architect William Ellerker and built in 1865.
This decorative and stately row of six attached town houses was the unusual ‘baby’ of a trio of parliamentarians
Having built his house Montpelier on a hill he named after himself -‘O’Reilly’s Hill’ (later Bowen Hills) - moved across the river
As the burial site of inner city Paddington Cemetery became overcrowded and neglected, calls for a new cemetery were put out by concerned residents.
The former Toowong Library was designed by high profile City Council Chief architect James Birrell (of Centenary Pool fame) and constructed in 1961
As the first highrise residential block of flats in Brisbane, twenty storey Torbreck caused quite a stir in sleepy Brisbane during its marketing and building
From 1925 to 1955 trams ran along Cavendish Rd and this red post signifying Stop 26
This double track stretch of rails are the last remaining tram tracks of Brisbane’s Tramways system.
A quaint pocket park from which there are scenic views of Paddington west to the Border Ranges, Trammies Corner is so named as a tribute to tram drivers.

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The biggest little country show in Brisbane
Enjoy the freshest new season produce at the Farm Gate to City Door Market!
A thrilling stage adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein will play at the Playhouse, QPAC
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TAXIRIDE ft TTSAR live are coming to the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct
Warm up on chilly winter weekends at Sirromet
Get revved up for the Festival of Horsepower
Dine BNE is back for another season of feasting
Make Music Month 2025 celebrates local talent across Moreton Bay this June
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