
Brisbane City Centre,
South Brisbane & North Brisbane

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SOUTH COASTAL BRISBANE AGENT

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SOUTH BRISBANE
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Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is a large city on the Brisbane River. Clustered in its South Bank cultural precinct are the Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, with noted interactive exhibitions. Another South Bank cultural institution is Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, among Australia's major contemporary art museums. Looming over the city is Mt. Coot-tha, site of Brisbane Botanic Gardens.

SOUTHBANK PARKLANDS
The 17-hectare South Bank precinct is a verdant oasis, boasting riverfront parklands, over 20 lush landscaped areas, and the iconic man-made Streets Beach.
This vibrant community hub offers an array of free experiences to enjoy. Stroll through the South Bank Arbour, get lost in the rainforest walks, or picnic and barbecue in the lovely open spaces. Marvel at the captivating water features and soak in the stunning views along the riverfront promenade - perfect for walking, running, or cycling.
VICTORIA PARK
Victoria Point is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with its endless parks, esplanades, and family-friendly activities. Spend leisurely afternoons strolling, swimming, cycling, or firing up the barbecue with loved ones.
Lakeside is the place to be for urban-chic dining. This open-plan precinct overlooking the lake created by Eprapah Creek offers a tantalizing array of culinary delights. When you're done indulging, catch a movie, enjoy drinks with friends at the local bars, or treat yourself to some retail therapy.
Thompson's Beach is the hotspot for swimming and paddleboarding when the weather heats up.
Victoria Point also serves as the gateway to the sandy shores of Coochiemudlo Island. Hop on the regular ferry or Amity Trader barge from the Masters Avenue jetty, or launch your boat from the popular ramp for easy access to Moreton Bay.
And the parks? You're spoiled for choice! Bayside W.H. Yeo Park at the end of Thompson Esplanade is a kid-friendly haven.



SETTLEMENT COVE LAGOON
Nestled on the Redcliffe Peninsula, Settlement Cove Lagoon (also known as Redcliffe Lagoon) is a stunning tropical-themed oasis. Surrounded by swaying palms and fig trees, this popular public swimming spot features a sparkling lagoon, wading pools, and a lively water park perfect for families in the summer.
Young swimmers will delight in the fenced-off water park, complete with mushroom-shaped fountains, while nearby, a playground with swings and a slide offers additional fun. Settlement Cove is an ideal picnic destination, boasting barbeque areas, shaded shelters, and plenty of spots to spread out.
Bikeways connect the lagoon to Redcliffe Pier and Southern Redcliffe Point, making it easy for visitors to explore the area. Overall, Settlement Cove Lagoon is a true tropical escape, offering a fun, family-friendly atmosphere in a beautiful natural setting.
REDCLIFFE
Escape to the Relaxing Seaside Paradise of Redcliffe and Bayside
Searching for a tranquil beachside getaway? Pack up the family and embark on a road trip to the charming Redcliffe and Bayside region. Located just north of Brisbane, this historic seaside village offers the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Redcliffe's origins date back to being one of the earliest settlements in the Brisbane area, leaving behind a wealth of captivating historical buildings. In the early 1900s, the peninsula blossomed into a popular tourist destination, as visitors flocked to its sun-drenched beaches. Over time, the area fell into a sleepy slumber, but has recently undergone an exciting renaissance. The creation of Bee Gees Way and various revitalization projects have rejuvenated Redcliffe's popularity as a charming seaside escape.Despite its modern makeover, Redcliffe still retains the quaint, old-world allure of a traditional coastal town.

Beyond Redcliffe, the broader Bayside region encompasses the delightful neighborhoods of Clontarf, Margate, Woody Point, Newport, Kippa Ring, Rothwell, Scarborough and Deception Bay - each offering their own unique seaside charms. The Redcliffe Markets on a Sunday are a must! Filled with an awesome selection of stalls. From hand made gifts and home wear, to pet stalls and clothes stalls. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, explore historic sites, or simply soak up the laid-back coastal atmosphere, Redcliffe and the greater Bayside area promise a fun-filled day for the whole family.

BOTANIC GARDENS
The lush Brisbane Botanic Gardens (formerly known as the Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens and the Toowong Botanic Gardens) sit 7 kilometers from the city center at the base of Brisbane's tallest peak, Mount Coot-tha, in the suburb of the same name. Visitors flock to these free, verdant oases, drawing over 1.4 million people annually to explore their tranquil trails and vibrant flora.
MORETON ISLAND
Nestled just off the southeastern Queensland coast, Moreton Island is a captivating natural wonder. This protected sand paradise beckons with its sweeping beaches and towering dunes. Dive into the vibrant marine life surrounding the Tangalooma Wrecks, a cluster of sunken ships teeming with coral and tropical fish. Nearby, you can spot friendly dolphins and even catch glimpses of majestic humpback whales from the historic Cape Moreton lighthouse. For an adrenaline-fueled adventure, glide down the sand dunes on a board. Or hop aboard a boat and explore this beautiful island oasis firsthand. Moreton Island offers endless opportunities to reconnect with nature and create unforgettable memories.


LONE PINE KOALA SANCTUARY
The sunny capital of Queensland is home to the world's first and largest koala sanctuary, Lone Pine. Established in 1927 with just two koalas, this beloved center has long been dedicated to the well-being of Australia's adorable native marsupials and all kinds of wildlife. During your visit, be sure to sign up for the Koala Experience to learn more about these cuddly creatures.
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