
Brisbane, the latest stop on our Australian road trip, is very much a city on the up.
Built around the meandering bends of a wide river, the layout is a model of good city planning. A great way to get one’s bearings on arrival is to see the city from the completely free hop on/hop off Kitty Cat ferry that runs between the main points of interest, daytime and evening.

On the north side of the river is the glass and steel might of the commercial and business district (CBD), packed with skyscrapers and malls.

The south bank, meanwhile, is the home ofΒ an extensive cultural centre, with museums, art galleries and a performing arts centre. I especially enjoyed the exhibition by Judy Strong, whose multimedia art is influenced by the stories and struggles of Australia’s indigenous people. It was in the Queensland Art Gallery, which is itself a work of art, with marble paths flanked by shimmering pools leading to spacious, airy halls.
I also enjoyed the south bank’s well laid out gardens and riverside boardwalk. Gardens in Queensland tend to have something of a rain forest feel. You are never quite sure what might slither out of the undergrowth to say hello, while you’re having your picnic lunch in the shade!

There is a free public access city beach and pool, which is clean and life guarded. It provided a welcome place to cool off in the Queensland heat, while looking across to the dramatic backdrop of the CBD.

The south bank also hosts numerous restaurants representing many world cuisines, and a buzzing nightlife after dark.
Naturally,Β I just had to check out some of the food on offer. Settling at Spanish-influenced restaurantΒ OlΓ©, we shared this tapas dish of crispy roasted cauliflower florets with a chilli mayo dressing.

Also delicious was this excellent vegetable paella.

Brizzy (as it is affectionately known) is due to host the Olympic Games in 2032, when it will join the elite cadre of world cities bestowed that honour. Infrastructure developments are already under way, including two new metro lines, and a vast new bridge over the river, connecting the CBD with Kangaroo Point to the east.
Confident in itself, modern with an excellent offering to visitors, and looking positively to the future – the rest of the world can expect to be hearing a lot more about Brisbane in the next few years.
The city also has talented indie musicians! The name of this band is a play on the name of the suburb from which they hail, Redland Bay. This is Beddy Rays with Sobercoaster.
17 replies on “G’day Brisbane”
Veggie paella – now thatβs a good idea!
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I totally agree!
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A free boat ride, beach and pool! We donβt have anything free where we live! What a beautiful place to see and the food looks delicious!
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Thanks! Yes, it is a lovely city, definitely worth a visit.
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You are going to go home with and accent, arenβt you?
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Haha, let’s hope not!
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That is one huge iguana!
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True Stephanie, but fear not – it didn’t get any of my avo salad π
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The food looks so delicious and looks like youβre having a great time with your travels π
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Thanks, Pooja. Yes, certainly enjoying Australia with further yet to explore.
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My pleasure and that’s great. How long will you be traveling for?
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A few weeks yet!
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Nice, plenty of time for some more fun experiences.
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Looks like you are having a wonderful trip!!
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Thanks, Rachel! Yes, Australia is a wonderful place to visit.
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Sounds like a lot of fun. The iguana is huge. I love how they can camouflage themselves.
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Thanks! Yes, the wildlife in Australia is something else.
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