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These beautiful lush hectares of meadowland have at their heart one of the rare surviving lagoons from pre-settlement days.
It’s possible to happily pass an hour or a day within the 56-hectare subtropical expanse that is Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens
The picture perfect self-contained Japanese garden sits on the eastern hill end of Queens Park behind the historic caretakers cottage.
The city’s grandest century old park has rose gardens, rotunda, massive fig tree playground and more
This park is a wonderfully planned green space with something for every member of the family
Ipswich's family friendly grand historical park, established in 1864 and named after Queen Victoria is today the green recreational heart of the city.
The popular southside park has recently been upgraded to include a fantastic, new dinosaur-themed playground
The cement works adjacent to the entrance at first seem incongruous to this superb green expanse bordered by a hill of towering gums
This subtropical wonderland, the largest of its kind in the world, sprang to life in 2001 on the site of the former Roma St railway goods yards
These beautiful gardens sprawl along the river and were established in the early 1920s. They are unique in that they contain 1,000+ species of almost entirely native flora
This Federation-style park, once part of the grounds of famed Irish retailer TC Beirne’s Victorian villa, has to be Brisbane’s prettiest green public space.

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

The sunflower festival is back in the beautiful Scenic Rim
Camerata joins forces with ARIA Award-Winning pianist, Paul Grabowsky AO
TAXIRIDE ft TTSAR live are coming to the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct
Tell Camerata your eternal memory and they’ll match music that speaks to your stories
Camerata unites with one of Australia’s newest Brisbane-based choirs
The blockbuster ballet event of the year
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