Park Review - Sherwood Arboretum Park, QLD, Australia
This is a playground review for Sherwood Arboretum Park west of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia.
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Oxley Common, Sherwood, Brisbane, Australia
This is a 25 minute bicycle ride through Oxley Common in Brisbane.
A good place for bird watching in the midst of an agricultural and industrial area, Oxley Creek Common has a couple of gravel walking trails and picnic amenities for the visitor.
Recorded with a Garmin Virb X camera on a Giant Road bike.
Royal Spoonbill preening at Sherwood Arboretum
This Royal Spoonbill (Platalea regia) was just settling down to roost for the evening at Sherwood Arboretum in Brisbane, Australia.
Sherwood Arboretum drone flyover after Brisbane May 2015 flooding
Late start to the day but missed flying last weekend. Heavy rainfalls flooded parts of Brisbane again and there's still pool of water everywhere. The Sherwood swamp still has water covering most of the grass and you can see the water level is up over what it usually is.
Got a glimpse of the Brisbane River full of debris and the usual muddy brown colour.
Sherwood Arboretum
Sunday afternoon fun. Lauren's going to get sick of me carrying my camera around. Music is Scrutinize by Hannah Karydas - a Brisbane local
Cycling in Brisbane - Moorooka, Sherwood
Brisbane River View From Sherwood Arboretum Flood 2011
Late in the afternoon I went and took this video more to come....
Brisbane Sherwood Residence - 6th June 2016
Brisbane Sherwood Residence - 6th June 2016
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Azure Kingfisher at Sherwood Arboretum
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On the morning of July 25th (2015), Emma and I went to Sherwood Arboretum in Brisbane, Australia to try and catch some quick bird videos for one of her university assignments. While we were there, we spotted this Azure Kingfisher (Alcedo azurea), which was a first for us, and a pretty rare sighting for Sherwood Arboretum in recent years.
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Unit 202 20 Egmont Street, Sherwood Queensland
Property Video shoot of Unit 202 20 Egmont Street, Sherwood Queensland by PlatinumHD for Harcourts Inner Brisbane
Queens Baton Relay Sherwood Arboretum
Susie O'Neill carries the Queens Baton into Sherwood Arboretum park a week before the XXI 2018 Commonwealth Games begin on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
AP pix of extensive flooding in Brisbane
(12 Jan 2011) SHOTLIST
Oxley Creek Common - West Brisbane
1. Man in his boat on floodwater
2. Flooded petrol station
3. Cars submerged in floodwaters
4. Submerged fuel pumps
5. Man carrying his belongings in a boat
6. Man securing belongings to back of his ute
7. Man carrying a suitcase to his car
8. Floating rubbish bins
9. Man moving his belongings into a boat
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10. Wide of flooded road
11. Exterior of flooded house
12. Debris outside flooded house
13. Flooded house with water almost reaching roof tops
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Kathryn (no surname given), Flood victim:
It's going to go probably I think to the peak of the roof.
15. Pan of flooded road and shopping centre with people watching from road side
16. Tracking shot of current in Brisbane River
17. Floodwaters with buildings in background
18. Debris floating down river
19. Zoom in to helicopters flying over Brisbane River
20. Zoom in to barge with chairs still in place floating down Brisbane River
21. Mid of water rushing past an apartment block
22. Wide of partially flooded apartment blocks
23. Women on balcony using binoculars
24. Mid of damaged garden fence
25. Mid of garage littered with debris from flood waters that have receded
26. Exterior of flooded apartment blocks
STORYLINE
Deadly floodwaters that have cut a swath across northeastern Australia flowed onto the streets of the nation's third-largest city on Wednesday, forcing people to flee suburbs and skyscrapers as rescuers elsewhere searched for 67 people still missing.
Almost 20-thousand homes in Brisbane were expected to be swamped in the city of about 2 (m) million by the time the Brisbane River reaches its expected peak on Thursday, Mayor Campbell Newman said.
The figures were constantly being revised as the threat became clearer, and it was getting consistently worse.
At least 22 people have died in Australia's northeastern state of Queensland since drenching rains that began in November sent swollen rivers
spilling over their banks, inundating an area larger than France and Germany combined.
The crisis escalated when a violent storm sent a 26-foot (eight meter), fast-moving torrent, described as an inland instant tsunami, crashing
through the city of Toowoomba and smaller towns to the west of Brisbane on Monday.
Twelve people were killed in that flash flood, and 67 remain missing.
Emergency sirens wailed throughout Brisbane on Wednesday afternoon.
Boats torn from their moorings floated down the rising river along with massive amounts of debris.
A popular waterside restaurant's pontoon was swept away by the current and floated downstream.
Some streets and riverside parks were covered with water, though no major flooding was reported early Wednesday.
Two evacuation centres have been established in the city and Newman said up to 6,500 were expected to use them in coming days.
Officials have urged anyone in a growing list of low-lying suburbs to prepare their homes, then get out to stay with friends and family and keep off the streets.
The Brisbane River broke its banks on Tuesday and was continuing its rise on Wednesday, partly controlled by a huge dam upstream that has had its floodgates opened because it is brimming after weeks of rain across the state.
Water levels were expected to stay at peak levels until at least on Saturday, but many people won't be able to access their homes for several days beyond that, Queensland state Premier said.
Some residents waited in line for up to four hours on Tuesday to get sandbags being handed out at emergency services depots.
Supermarket shelves were emptied of bottled water, milk and batteries.
The mayor urged people to stay away from downtown, and most office towers stood virtually empty on Wednesday.
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Oxley + Stirling, South Brisbane
Oxley & Stirling Residences is the latest residential project by the award-winning ARIA Property Group located in South Brisbane.
The building features a resident rooftop club with pool, BBQ, fitness centre, dining room, cinema room and several relaxation areas all overlooking the Brisbane River & CBD.
Residents will enjoy a lifestyle like no other with complimentary roof top Wi-Fi, yoga, personal training, daily newspapers and fresh fruit in the lobby and an award-winning on-site management team.
The apartments feature custom designed chef’s kitchens, 2.7m plasterboard ceilings, full height double glazed external glass windows and doors, extensive internal storage, fully ducted heating and air conditioning as well as 1 secure on-site car park per apartment.
The building's North facing orientation takes in some of Brisbane’s best views spanning both reaches of the Brisbane river from the Kangaroo Point Cliffs past the Story Bridge and CBD to Brisbane’s Southbank and Mount Coot-tha beyond.
Oxley & Stirling Residences occupy a unique and prominent place in the South Brisbane skyline all with-in easy walking distance to:
- City Hopper Ferry Terminal (1 min)
- Mater Hospital (1 min)
- South Bank and River Quay dining (5 min)
- Train Station (7 Min)
- Woolworths (7 Min)
- Bus Station (9 min)
- QUT (12 min)
- Brisbane CBD (12 Min)
- Botanic Gardens (12 Min)
- Logan Road Dining and Antique Precinct (12 min)
Colleges Crossing EXTREME FLOODING
Colleges Crossing on the Brisbane River at Ipswich in flood yet again. See more at our channel or go to
Brisbane Real Estate - Lot 2 & 4 Magazine Street | Sherwood
Set in the prime heartland of high side Sherwood, two fabulous allotments of land are now available to build that dream home on you have been wanting for years. Mature suburb surrounds will give any new house that is built here instant appeal and desire. Multi-million dollar properties abound in the area which will surely only add to the value of building in this pristine location.
At your fingertips are two popular suburb villages of Sherwood and Graceville, multiple train and bus stations with more choice of cafes and restaurants that you could ever need. Private and local schools abound and you are spoilt for choice when it comes to parks and walks with the magnificent Sherwood Arboretum park lands only minutes drive away. A short drive in the other direction is Indooroopilly shopping centre that has undergone a multi-million dollar refurbishment. Queensland Tennis Center and Rocklea Fresh Food Markets are but a few of the local activities to be enjoyed.
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Lobley Park, Churchill
Found just 30 mins from Brisbane, Lobley Park is an awesome park for any budding pilot. Let their imaginations run wild as they fly planes, take on controls in air traffic control tower or kick a ball in the large open field. Well worth the drive.
Shop 1, 48 Sherwood Road, Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Gregory Woods from Savills is selling a securely leased retail office current rented by Westpac Banking Corporation at Property Shop 1, 48 Sherwood Rd, Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. For more information please contact gwoods@savills.com.au, +61 (0) 409 305 224.Securely leased to the ASX listed Westpac Banking Corporation until 2021 with options to 20315 + 5 + 5 year lease which commenced in 2016 Generous fixed annual rental increases Super Prime Retail Location Perfect for a Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) Investment Returning $221,347* plus GST per annum as at June 2017*Approx.
Unit 218 20 Egmont Street, Sherwood Queensland
Property Video shoot of Unit 218 20 Egmont Street, Sherwood Queensland by PlatinumHD for Harcourts Inner Brisbane
Vlog: Brisbane Floods Day 1
Floods in brisbane: CBD, Oxley, Sherwood, Sinnamon Park. Predicted to be worse than the 1974 floods. The CBD was evacuated, congesting roads, trains etc heading outbound. This is only the first day and it is expected to get worse.
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