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  2. Tourism in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Brisbane is an important industry for the Queensland economy, being the third-most popular destination for international tourists after Sydney and ...

  3. List of museums in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Opal Museum is a unique museum where people can visit and have a tour and find out for why opal was considered so special that it was declared Australia’s National Gemstone. There is an opal jewellery shop in the same building.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Brisbane" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane has a number of heritage buildings, some of which date back to the 1820s, including The Old Windmill in Wickham Park, built by convict labour in 1824, [141] which is the oldest surviving building in Brisbane, and the Commissariat Store on William Street, built by convict labour in 1828, which was originally used as a grain house, and ...

  6. Culture of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane Festival, which includes one of the nation's largest annual fireworks displays called 'Riverfire', and which is held each September at South Bank Parklands, the CBD and surrounding areas is the second of Brisbane's major annual events, with the 'Riverfire' fireworks displays attended by hundreds of thousands of residents annually.

  7. Chinatown, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane City Council began a renovation of Chinatown Mall in 2009. The project, which was designed by Urbis, cost $8,000,000. [6] The Mall was supposed to be finished by September 2009 but was delayed, reopening on 14 February 2010. [4] [7] Chinatown Mall was the original setting of the infamous Democracy Manifest internet meme.

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