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Beaches Attractions In Brisbane

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Brisbane is the capital and most populous city of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. Its estimated population is 2.5 million as of 2018, while the South East Queensland region, which is centred on Brisbane, encompasses a population of more than 3.5 million. The CBD stands in a peninsula on the Brisbane River, located 15 kilometres from its mouth at Moreton Bay. The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the flood plain of the Brisbane river valley between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range, sprawling across several of Australia’s most populous local government areas , including the City of Brisbane, which is t...
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  • 1. Shorncliffe Beach Brisbane
    Shorncliffe is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is situated northeast of Brisbane and is the neighbouring suburb of Sandgate. The suburb comes under the jurisdiction of the Brisbane City Council. At the 2016 Australian Census, the suburb recorded a population of 1,870.It is a small community with a village atmosphere. At times Shorncliffe has different festivals, including The Blue Water Festival whereby that start of the Brisbane to Gladstone yacht race begins from the opening of The Cabbage Tree Creek. Aboriginals called the area Warra, meaning an expanse of water.
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  • 2. Nudgee Beach Reserve Brisbane
    Nudgee Cemetery & Crematorium is a large Roman Catholic cemetery at 493 St Vincents Road, Nudgee, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The cemetery opened in 1867 and is still operating. Over 27,000 people are buried there.
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  • 3. Brisbane Valley Rail Trail Brisbane
    The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail is a 161 kilometre recreation trail from Wulkuraka to Yarraman. The trail follows the old Brisbane Valley railway line and is open to walkers, touring cyclists and horse riders. The trail details the history and landscape of the Brisbane Valley. It is the longest rail trail in Queensland. Prior to 2018, there remained one incomplete section from Toogoolawah to Moore, which was officially opened in August 2018.
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  • 4. Aboriginal Art Trail Brisbane
    This list of massacres of Indigenous Australians details groups of Aboriginal people that were killed after the British colonisation of Australia of 1788. These events were a fundamental element of the frontier wars.Recent research efforts are attempting to map the massacres, based on information derived from the reporting of 'Violence on the Australian Colonial Frontier, 1788-1960' undertaken by the Australian Research Council. Using defined criteria the University of Newcastle researchers have mapped 250 massacre sites in stage 1 of the project, the period up to 1930, now rendered as an interactive online resourceThe following list tallies a few of the better documented massacres of Aboriginal Australians, which took place mainly during the colonial period.
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