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Milton House was built in 1853 for retired Queen St chemist Ambrose Eldridge who himself played a role in the Separation Movement
A rare and ornate example of a Victorian public monument, the gothic style Mooney Memorial drinking fountain stands on an intersection of Eagle and Queen St
Perched on a hill overlooking Coronation Drive and the river, Moorlands is possibly Brisbane’s most notorious and intriguing historical residence.
Mt Carmel Convent, home to the Sisters of Mercy, was designed by RS Dods prestigious architectural firm and constructed in 1915
This little cluster of stand out weatherboard buildings are both an ode to the father of Presbyterianism in Brisbane, Reverend Thomas Mowbray
Dating from a time when the Sandgate Shorncliffe peninsula was overrun with boarding houses and convalescent homes
Nassagaweya with its decorative fretwork, gables and porches was designed and built by accomplished architect and surveyor and later Mayor of South Brisbane
This one time head office of NAB was designed by colonial architect FDG Stanley (of Queensland Club fame) in the grand classical style of the boom times
As one of several relics of Expo ’88 that were salvaged and endure as a reminder of the time Brisbane discovered 24 hour partying.
This lone striking 50m tower, c1912 stands sentry in the back streets of Alderley behind the Newmarket Pool
Brisbane’s earliest surviving house dates from 1846 when it was built as a simple single storey dwelling for pastoralist Patrick Leslie who had pioneered settlement in the Darling Downs region.
The historic German cemetery started as a small burial ground in 1846 before being opening as a cemetery in 1862
In the 1880s this leafy green hollow was a sports field and venue for fashionable penny farthing races which attracted crowds in their hundreds
A highly aesthetic sandstone and slate villa dating from 1864, Oakwal still holds a commanding position in centre of the cul de sac that was once its surrounding estate
This former school, whose pupils included offspring of the original white Valley settlers who arrived on the ship Fortitude in 1849, is one of the earliest existing ones in Queensland
As the first major post-separation building erected in Brisbane, Old Government House, circa 1860-62, also wears the mantle of the only purpose-built Government House in Queensland.

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

Get ready to laugh out loud as the Comedy@The Butter Factory series returns on June 28.
Indulge in a sumptuous Italian Long Lunch with family or friends at Cucina Regina
This extraordinary event features sensational bonfires and so much more
A hilarious musical about self-discovery, ballet, hip-hop and … a kangaroo!
Journey back in time at the Abbey Medieval Festival 2025!
Dog Man: The Musical is an epic musical adventure based on the bestselling series from Dav Pilkey
Dress up in red for a real life re-enactment of the famous Wuthering Heights film clip
Discover one of the greatest romance films of all time in an unforgettable evening of cinema!
Experience Queensland’s most scenic and longest-running fun run
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Redlands Coast

With the glorious sunshine days of autumn and winter upon us, there's never been a better time to visit the beautiful Redlands Coast
Redlands Coast
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