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  2. Brisbane River - Wikipedia

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    The first bridge built across the Brisbane River was the original timber Victoria Bridge, opened in 1865 between Brisbane and South Brisbane. The current concrete Victoria Bridge is the 4th to be built on the site, the original bridge collapsed after marine borers weakened its timber piles, and the second was destroyed in the 1893 flood .

  3. Australian Height Datum - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Height Datum is the vertical height of 0.000m established within the Australian National Levelling Network (ANLN), through taking the mean sea level of 30 tide gauges along the entire Australian coastline during the period of 1966–1968.

  4. Nudgee Beach, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Nudgee Beach is a suburb and beach in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the 2021 census , Nudgee Beach had a population of 308 people. [ 1 ]

  5. Wellington Point, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Sandbar walk to King Island at low tide. Wellington Point is 25.5 kilometres (15.8 mi) east of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland. [3] The locality is bounded to the north-west, north, and north-east by Moreton Bay and to the east and south-east by Hilliards Creek. [4] The locality has a number of coastal features (clockwise from north-west):

  6. Wynnum Wading Pool - Wikipedia

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    Wynnum Wading Pool is a heritage-listed tidal pool on the foreshore of Moreton Bay at The Esplanade, Wynnum, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.The shallow oval-shaped pool was built in 1932 by relief workers during the Great Depression and opened to the public in 1933. [1]

  7. File:Map of Brisbane free and printable.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Rocks Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    Rocks Riverside Park is the largest riverfront park in Brisbane. It has 800 metres of riverfrontage and covers an area of 26 hectare. The park is nestled in amongst other industrial sites at 5 Counihan Road, Seventeen Mile Rocks in Brisbane, Australia. The project architect was Cenk Yuksel. [1]

  9. Innes Park, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Innes Park residential area is located on a low rocky section of the coast with two small beaches either side. The northern beach is 400 metres long and has a high tide sand beach fronted by a mixture of sand and boulders at low tide.