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  2. Brisbane River - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane River (Turrbal: Maiwar) is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay on the Coral Sea. John Oxley , the first European to explore the river, named it after the Governor of New South Wales , Sir Thomas Brisbane in 1823.

  3. Category:Reaches of the Brisbane River - Wikipedia

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    The reaches of the Brisbane River are named sections of the river (either straight or significant bends). Many are official names; some are unofficial. As shipping was the only form of transport when Brisbane was established and remained significant for many years, reaches are often mentioned as locations in historic documents.

  4. Category:Brisbane River - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Brisbane CBD and the Brisbane River, as seen from ...

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    English: Brisbane CBD and the Brisbane River, as seen from Kangaroo Point, 1989 Queensland State Archives Item ID 435746. ... the creator died before 1 January 1955: D:

  6. Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Oxley explored the Brisbane River as far as Goodna, 20 km (12 mi) upstream from the present-day central business district of Brisbane. [56] He also named the river after the governor of the time. [56] Oxley also recommended Red Cliff Point for the new colony, reporting that ships could land at any tide and easily get close to the shore. [57]

  7. Colleges Crossing - Wikipedia

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    It was the first river crossing in the district which allowed access across the river before the first bridge was constructed. [2] Located here is a park, known as Colleges Crossing Recreational Reserve, which is a popular picnic and tourist spot for the residents of Brisbane and Ipswich from the early 1920s. [2]

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  9. Chelmer, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    A map advertising the auction shows the area to be on the Regatta Reach of the Brisbane River. [15] [16] In November 1901, 168 subdivided allotments of "Chelmer Estate" were auctioned by John W. Todd Auctioneer. A map advertising the auction shows the estate to be near the Brisbane River, Chelmer railway station and the golf club. [17] [18]