![]() By far the largest and most popular event in Brisbane is the annual Brisbane Festival 126. This festival, which originally started as a celebration of the Brisbane River, now incorporates a number of smaller events at various places around South Bank Parklands, the Cultural Centre and the CBD as a celebration to Brisbane itself. |
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![]() 6 - 12 January 2020. Brisbane International Tennis. Provisional Schedule and Gate Opening Times. Game, Set, SPLASH! Community Charity Requests. Brisbane Tennis cancelled for 2022. 25 November 2021. Brisbane Tennis to return. 16 November 2020. Brisbane Tennis is calling you. |
![]() Discover Brisbane, the sun-soaked capital of Queensland. Life in Brisbane revolves around the outdoors. As the capital of Australia's' Sunshine State, Brisbane invites you to kick off your shoes, grab your mates and enjoy the food, art and adventure on offer. |
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![]() Brisbane also hosts an A-League soccer team, the Brisbane Roar FC; an Australian Football League team, the Brisbane Lions; a basketball team, the Brisbane Bullets; a baseball team, the Brisbane Bandits; a netball team, the Queensland Firebirds; a field hockey team, the Brisbane Blaze; and water polo teams the Brisbane Barracudas and Queensland Breakers. |
![]() In the spirit of reconciliation Brisbane Economic Development Agency acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout the Brisbane region and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. |
![]() On the 3rd floor of City Hall, this forward-thinking museum explores historic and modern aspects of Brisbane, offering fresh, progressive insights into Queensland's' capital. Exhibitions to date have explored themes as varied as contemporary Brisbane fashion, the city's' robust music scene and the relationship between architecture, art, people and place. |