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  2. South Bank Piazza - Wikipedia

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    The South Bank Piazza is a multipurpose venue located in the South Bank Parklands in Brisbane, Australia. [1] The Courier-Mail was the naming rights sponsor of the venue from 2013, [ 2 ] prior to which it was known as the Suncorp Piazza and is currently known as the South Bank Piazza.

  3. South Bank Parklands - Wikipedia

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    Fountains at the entrance to South Bank Parklands — (photo taken during the 1990s) South Bank is a major dining precinct in Brisbane with many restaurants and cafes are situated inside the South Bank Parklands. Directly on Streets Beach, South Bank Surf Club was opened by celebrity chef Ben O'Donoghue, and features a seafood menu.

  4. Queen's Wharf, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Japanese fine dining will be available at Sokyo restaurant. [21] Fat Noodle is bringing Luke Nguyen dishes featuring South East Asian flavours. [22] Cucina Regina will serve Italian meals in a 160-seat restaurant, serving inside and out. [23] Cicada Blu, an open-air bar and Euro-inspired eatery called Aloria will both be located on the Sky Deck ...

  5. Queensland Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Cultural Centre (QCC) is a heritage-listed cultural centre on Grey Street in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.It is part of the South Bank precinct located on the Brisbane River, and was built from 1976 onwards, in time for the 1988 World's Fair.

  6. South Bank, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The South Bank Parklands, which were established on the former site of World Expo 88, are one of Brisbane's most popular tourist attractions.The parklands are home to many restaurants and cafés as well as landmarks such as the Queensland Conservatorium, the Wheel of Brisbane, the Nepalese Peace Pagoda, Streets Beach (a free human-made swimming area), and the Grand Arbour.

  7. South Brisbane, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The church was rebuilt in 1966, reopening on 10 December 1966. In 2003 it was renamed the South Bank Baptist Church to reflect its proximity to the South Bank Parklands. It was demolished in early 2013 when the congregation moved to a new church at 859 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba, renaming itself as Church@TheGabba. [23] [24] [25]

  8. Tourism in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane's major factory outlet centres are the Direct Factory Outlets at Skygate and Jindalee. The 100 hectare Brisbane Markets at Rocklea are Brisbane's largest wholesale markets, whilst smaller markets operate at numerous locations throughout the city including South Bank Parklands, Davies Park in West End and the Eat Street Markets at Hamilton.

  9. Stefan Ackerie - Wikipedia

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    Stefan's Brisbane headquarters is located in South Brisbane, underneath the Skyneedle, a landmark which Stefan bought to prevent it being moved overseas after World Expo '88. [5] When the Milton Tennis Centre was demolished circa 1999, Stefan rescued the 7-metre (23 ft) tennis racquet icon (based on the Aldila brand) erected there (he had ...