Memorial park at South Bank Parklands in South Brisbane
Memorial park at South Bank Parklands in South Brisbane
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Views around the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - September 2016.
Views around the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - September 2016.
Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. The Brisbane central business district stands on the original European settlement and is situated inside a bend of the Brisbane River, about 15 kilometres (9 miles) from its mouth at Moreton Bay. To read more about Brisbane, click here:
This film features a detailed city tour around Brisbane including the CBD, Spring Hill, South Brisbane, South Bank, Brisbane Botanical Gardens, Raby Bay, Cleveland Point, Redcliffe and Woody Point.
Identified locations within the film are as follows: City Reach Boardwalk; Brisbane River; City Botanic Gardens; Queensland University of Technology, Gardens Point Campus; QUT Art Museum; Speakers’ Corner; Queensland Parliament; George Street; Queen Street; Queen Street Mall, Edward Street; ANZAC Square; ANZAC Memorial; Forme de Mito; Turbot Street; King Edward Park; City Tabernacle Baptist Church; Wickham Terrace; Spring Hill; Brisbane CBD; Wharf Street; Cathedral Square; Ann Street; St. John’s Cathedral; The Guardian; Eagle Street; Customs House; Oakwood Hotel; Story Bridge; Ivory Lane; Venus Rising; Kangaroo Point Park; Skyneedle; South Brisbane; Musgrave Park; Edmondstone Street; Vulture Street; Gladstone Street; Ernest Street; Tribune Street; Urbanest Student Accommodation; South Bank Station; Melbourne Street; Queensland Museum & Sciencentre; South Bank; Wheel of Brisbane; The Arbour; Griffith University Queensland; South Bank Parklands; Clem Jones Promenade; South Bank Lagoon; Epicurious Garden; Confucious Statue; South Bank 3 Ferry Terminal; Brisbane CityHopper; Grey Street; Brisbane Botanic Gardens; Moutn Coot-tha; Raby Bay; Cleveland Point; Wellington Point; Captain Cook Park; Redcliffe; Redcliffe Jetty; Opto; Redcliffe Parade; Bee Gees Way; Charlish Park; Settlement Cove Lagoon; Settlement Cove Park; HMQS Gayundah wreck; Woody Point; and Woody Point Jetty.
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Local Parks - Beautiful Brisbane
Tour Guide and presenter Warren Logie will guide you on the many features and attractions found in Brisbane's local parks.
Written, Performed and Edited by David Lawrence
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【K】Australia Travel-Brisbane[호주 여행-브리즈번]해수욕장, 사우스뱅크/South Bank/Artificial Beach/Park/Queensland
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사우스 뱅크에 있는 놀이공원. 많은 사람들이 시내 한복판에서 해변과 수영을 즐기고 있다. 그런데 브리즈번의 다운타운은 바다에서 꽤 떨어져있다는 점이 의아했다. 다름아닌 인공 해수욕장이다. 1988년 이곳은 세계엑스포가 열렸던 장소였는데 세계엑스포가 끝난 뒤 시민들을 위한 장소로 인공해수욕장을 만들어 공간 활용을 하고 있다고 한다. 규모와 수심으로 구역을 나누어 운영되고 있다. 인공해수욕장 옆에 있는 이 네팔사원은 주변과 다소 어울리지 않는 모습이다. 네팔 사람들이 1988년 세계엑스포를 기념하기 위해 지었는데 평화, 사랑 그리고 화합 등을 기원하는 곳이라고 한다. 세계엑스포가 끝난 뒤에도 이 건물은 그대로 남아 명소의 하나가 되고 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
Amusement Park in the South Bank. Many people have enjoyed the beach and swimming in the middle of downtown. But downtown Brisbane was quite puzzled that point away from the sea. Is none other than the man-made beach. This is an artificial beach created in 1988 as a place for citizens after World Expo World Expo was held place at the end is said to be the use of space. It has been operating into the area with the scale and depth. The artificial beach next to a temple in Nepal is look around and do a little fit. Nepal was the matter of people not to celebrate the World Expo 1988 is referred to here to pray for peace, love and harmony and so on. World Expo after the end of the building has become one of the attractions remain intact.
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■클립명: 오세아니아075-호주09-01 도심 속 인공해수욕장, 사우스뱅크/South Bank Parklands/Artificial Beach/Amusement Park/World Expo/Nepal Temple/Queensland
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 남기석 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2012년 1월 January
[Keywords]
오세아니아,Oceania,,호주,Australia,Australia,오스트레일리아,남기석,2012,1월 January,퀸즐랜드,Queensland,Queensland,퀸즈랜드
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - September 2015
Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.3 million. Brisbane is in the southeast corner of Queensland. The city is centred along the Brisbane River, and its eastern suburbs line the shores of Moreton Bay. To read more about Brisbane, click here: .
This film features extensive views around the city of Brisbane, including the Central Business District (CBD), South Brisbane, The Brisbane River, Redcliffe, Mount Coot-tha, Lone Pine Koala sanctuary and Brisbane International Airport. The film highlights the city's architecture, infrastructure, art, culture, natural features, transport, visitor attractions and people.
Within the film the following locations and features are identified: ANZAC Memorial, ANZAC Square, Post Office Square, Adelaide Street, Creek Street, Brisbane Central Station, Train journey from Central Station to South Brisbane, South Brisbane Railway Station, Grey Street, Melbourne Street, Queensland Museum & Science Centre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, The Charming Squire, The Wheel of Brisbane, The Arbour, The Courier Mail Piazza, Lagoon South Bank, Ernest Street, Nitrogenie, Stanley Street, Little Stanley Street, Brisbane River, CityHopper ride on the Brisbane River, Goodwill Bridge, Captain Cook Bridge, Pacific Motorway, Story Bridge, River Quay Green, Russell Street, Merivale Street, Musgrave Park, Manning Street, Edmondstone Street, Brisbane Needle, St. Mary's Catholic Parish Church, Peel Street, Queensland Art Gallery, Victoria Bridge, South East Busway, Views from Victoria Bridge, Kurilpa Bridge, State Library of Queensland, M3 Motorway, Turbot Street, Elizabeth Street, William Street, Brisbane Square, Queen Street, George Street, Queen Street Mall, Jimmy's on the Mall, Crossing the Ted Smout Memorial Bridge (Pacific Highway), Hays Inlet, Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe Jetty, Settlement Cove Lagoon, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Mount Coot-tha Summit lookout and views, View towards Mount Coot-tha from Arena Apartments, Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane, South Bank at night, Clem Jones Promenade, Views of Brisbane International Airport from the train, Brisbane International Airport Railway Station and the view towards Brisbane CBD from Brisbane International Airport.
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Mount Gravatt Cemetery - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (Part 1)
The Mount Gravatt Cemetery opened in 1918. It is located within 197 acres of native bushland alongside the Toohey State Forest. The cemetery offers burials in lawn beam and monumental sites. The crematorium opened in 1999. The Mount Gravatt Cemetery and Crematorium takes pride in serving the needs of Brisbane's ethnic communities, with specialised religious and cultural sections including: Catholic, Chinese, Croatian, Jewish, Muslim, Russian, Serbian and Vietnamese.
Graveyard (Dutton Park,Brisbane)
A few shots of Dutton Park Cemetery to begin with..unfortunately I had camera malfunction and loss of battery power
JC Trotter Memorial Park
JC Trotter Memorial Park is located on the south east side of Brisbane. The park is accessible from Cherbon Street, off Mt Cotton Road, Burbank. The drive takes about 40 minutes from South Brisbane.
JC Trotter park is named after a European landowner in the area who donated 28 hectares of bushland in 1958 to help establish the core of the reserve.
JC Trotter park consists mainly of eucalpyt forest with melaleuca or paperbarks trees growing amongst the bushland.
The paperbark trees are more common on the water's edge of Tingalpa Creek.
The paperbark tree was very useful for the Aboriginal people who used the bark as bandages, medicinal purposes, cradles, sleeping mats and wrapping food when cooking. It is also known that the paperbark tree is highly flammable because of the paper-thin bark.
JC Trotter Memorial Park znajduje się w południowo wschodniej części Brisbane. Nazwa JC Trotter Park pochodzi od europejskiego właściciela ziemskiego żyjącego w tym rejonie, który podarował 28 hektarów buszu w 1958 roku, aby pomóc stworzyć rezerwat przyrody. JC Trotter Park składa się głównie z lasów eucalpytusowych, drzew melaleuca i paperbark rosnących pośród buszu.
Drzewo paperbark (kora papierowa) było bardzo przydatne dla Aborygenów, którzy używali jego korę jako bandaże do celów leczniczych, na kołyski, maty do spania i zawijania żywności podczas gotowania. Wiadomo również, że drzewo paperbark jest wysoce łatwopalny ponieważ jego kora jest cienka.
【K】Australia Travel-Brisbane[호주 여행-브리즈번]참전 용사를 기리는 안작 광장/Anzac Square/Korean War Memorial/Queensland
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공원형태의 안작광장. 안작은 호주와 뉴질랜드군의 영어약자로 퀸즐랜드 주에서 해외에 파병되었던 사람들을 기념하기 위해 조성된 광장이다. 이 기념관은 세계 제 1차 대전 당시 희생된 호주와 뉴질랜드 연합군을 추모하기 위해 건립됐다. 이 동상은 호주연방이 탄생되기도 전인 1899년에서 1902년까지 남아프리카 전쟁에서 희생된 퀸즐랜드 출신들을 추모하기 위한 것이다. 퀸즐랜드 해양박물관과 이곳 안작광장을 보면 호주는 계속 평화롭던 국가라는 일반적인 인식이 조금 바뀌게 된다. 한국 전쟁 참전비도 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
Anzac Square in the park form. Australia is not a small square with a composition to commemorate the people who were sending troops abroad in Queensland in English abbreviation of the New Zealand army. This memorial was erected to honor the First World War, the Allies sacrificed Australia and New Zealand. The statue is a memorial for the victims of war in South Queensland from 1899 to 1902, before also born Australian Commonwealth. Queensland Maritime Museum and look at Anzac Square where Australia continues to peaceful general perception that the country is little changed. Korea also chamjeonbi war.
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■클립명: 오세아니아075-호주09-10 참전 용사를 기리는 안작 광장/Anzac Square/Korean War Memorial/Queensland
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 남기석 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2012년 1월 January
[Keywords]
오세아니아,Oceania,,호주,Australia,Australia,오스트레일리아,남기석,2012,1월 January,퀸즐랜드,Queensland,Queensland,퀸즈랜드
Nundah Historic Cemetery - Nundah, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (Part 1)
Nundah Cemetery is a heritage-listed cemetery, in Nundah, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Nundah Cemetery was built from the 1840s to 1963, and is also known as German Station Cemetery. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
The cemetery was established in 1846 by a small group of German Lutheran missionaries who, in 1838, had founded Queensland's first free settlement, at Zion's Hill above Kedron Brook. At that time, the district was known as German Station, as the earliest settlers were Lutheran missionaries, and hence the cemetery was originally known as German Station Cemetery. The district was originally outside of the town of Brisbane and was a farming community. At that time, the road beside the cemetery was known as Cemetery Road. Only one death had been recorded at the German Station by 1845, but several children died the following year, and the cemetery is indicated on an 1846 sketch by missionary Carl Gerler.
As the German station settlement was established in 1838, it is unclear where the earliest burials in the settlement would have occurred. Certainly, the site had been established as a graveyard before James Warner first surveyed it as a cemetery reserve in 1862. None of the wooden crosses marking the earliest graves has survived, but the oldest headstone dates to March 1855.
Many of the pioneers of the Nundah district are buried in this cemetery. Although the German Station mission was wound down between 1844 and 1850, several of the missionary families remained in the area. From amongst these settlers the first trustees of the German Station Cemetery were appointed in 1866.
One of the duties of cemetery trustees was to maintain a record of the burials. However, the first recorded burial was in 1887 and it is believed the earlier records may have been lost in a flood. However, even after 1887, the records the trustees kept of burials were somewhat sketchy at times. The public can update the Nundah burial records by providing death certificates showing a burial at the Nundah Cemetery.
In 1914 a small shelter pavilion was erected at the cemetery. It was designed by architect John Henry Burley, who practised in Brisbane from 1886 until 1936. The builder was J MacDonald, and the structure cost £175.
In the 1930s, Brisbane City Council took over the management of the cemetery from the local trustees (by this time Nundah was within the boundaries of the City of Brisbane). In 1963 the cemetery was closed as no new grave sites were available.
In 1982 the Nundah Historic Cemetery Preservation Association was formed to help tend and restore the site.
Although the cemetery has no space for new gravesites, it is possible to place cremated ashes in existing family graves or in the columbarium walls. It is also possible for family members to be buried in existing graves which are not yet full. In 2011, the Brisbane City Council raised concerns about its ability to continue to provide new gravesites after another 10 or 15 years given that burial rights are perpetual in Queensland (in some other states of Australia, there is a fixed tenure). As a consequence, Brisbane City Council will now allow reuse of even full family graves in Nundah Cemetery where the last burial was over 30 years ago.
University students plan vigil for Sophie Collombet killed in a Brisbane park
Students from Brisbane's three major universities will hold a candlelight vigil for murdered French student Sophie Collombet in the South Brisbane park where she was killed.
The event will take place next Thursday, with attendees meeting at King George Square at 6.30pm before walking to Kurilpa Park.
Friends of Ms Collombet are expected to speak at the event.
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Brisbane Nudgee bölgesi, videonun sonunda yanlışlıkla kapattım :)
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in which we explored Brisbane city, Gatton and Toowoomba
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Looking for the best attractions to visit, places to explore, top things to do and must see?
Here is our recommended vacation travel guide:
0:19 The iconic ‘BRISBANE’ sign at South Bank
(The sign, commissioned by the Government of Queensland for the G20 Leaders' Summit in Nov 2014, was brought back permanently due to the overwhelming support from the public.)
0:22 0:58 Brisbane City Hall, King George Square
(Tip: Check out the Museum of Brisbane while waiting to go up the clock tower)
0:36 Victoria Bridge
(A vehicular, pedestrian and cyclist’s bridge over the Brisbane River from the Brisbane central business district (CBD) at North Quay to the South Bank Parklands and Queensland Cultural Centre.)
0:52 ANZAC Square War Memorial and Parkland
(Dedicated to Australia's military heritage, featuring the Shrine of Remembrance
with Eternal Flame)
1:39 Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) at South Bank's Cultural Precinct
2:20 South Bank Parklands
(2:29 Swim at South Bank’s iconic Streets Beach, Australia's only inner-city, man-made beach.
2:30 Enjoy the view on the Wheel of Brisbane or check out The Collective Markets)
2:31 Roma Street railway station
(Do walk further down to the Spectacle Garden at Roma Street Parkland)
2:36 The University of Queensland
(Beautiful Sandstone university)
2:37 Davies Park/West End Market
(Wake up early for Breakfast, brunch, a range of produce, crafts and music from buskers every Saturday morning from 6am to 2pm.)
2:56 Mt Coot-tha
(A breathtaking panoramic view of Brisbane City out to Moreton Bay, perfect for sunset and the night sky filled with stars. Do check out the Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens and Planetarium along the way on your way up.)
Other places of interest to check out;
- If you love nature and sights: Drive pass Story Bridge, Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park, City botanic gardens, Ipswich Nature Centre - Queens Park, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.
- If you love shopping, food and party: Queen Street Mall, Eagle Street Pier, Fortitude Valley.
- If you love markets: Jan Powers Farmers Markets at the Powerhouse and others, Suitcase rummage, Brisbane Vegan Markets, Pets At The Gabba, Milton Markets.
- If you love events: The Royal Queensland Show, Ekka, Brisbane's largest cultural festival held annually at Brisbane Showgrounds. Riverfire Brisbane, the ultimate biggest fireworks display.
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Top 8 Bush Camps south of Brisbane to Warwick - by Fozzie
Fozzie's top 8 bush camps between the south of Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Warwick.
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Sharp Park bush camp
Gordon Country near Warwick
Lake Moogerah
Boonah Showgrounds
Brisbane River Camping
I help out with a young adults group, and this is a vlog I filmed while we went camping at Brisbane River over the Easter long week. Sorry, it has taken me so long to put it up. Here you go, I hope you enjoy.
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Oz - Brisbane Roma Street Memorial Park
Enci and I were discussing the many types of parks we had discovered in Oz, from the walking park named after my Uncle Gary to the skate parks favored by my cousin Peter to the Bio-Basins built by my Cousin Mark to the Amusement Park run by my Cousin Annette to the Cricket Park built by my Aunt Brenda to the Community Park maintained by my Uncle Howard and Aunt Marie. It turns out there are a lot of parks in the Box Family!
It also turns out that the Box Family has been memorialized in parks from Melbourne to Sydney to Brisbane to Stuart Mill to St. Arnaud, sometimes collectively and sometimes by name, but always with respect and the promise that the people in OZ will never forget.
Best use ever for a park, the Memorial Park.
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