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The South East Queensland region consists of a number of smaller areas which are, heading north to south, from the coast to the hinterland and beyond.
> Fraser Coast South Burnett
> Sunshine Coast
> Brisbane
> Gold Coast
> Southern Downs
> Toowoomba & Golden West
Visit the Brisbane Region QLD
Brisbane is Queenslands contemporary urban capital and Australias fastest growing city. Enjoying an excellent positioning along the eastern seaboard, Brisbane is widely recognised as a major city on the Pacific Rim.
Savvy and youthful, with a slightly irreverent, can do personality, Brisbanes downtown heartland offers a tantalising blend of dining, shopping, nightlife and culture.
Refuel on five continents of culinary choice, from trendy sidewalk cafes and authentic noodle bars to hip restaurants and up-market establishments. Shopping is a seven-day-a-week adventure in Australias busiest open air retail mecca, Brisbanes Queen Street Mall, with over 1,000 shops and eateries to explore. For the ultimate in edgy urban style, hit Fortitude Valley, downtowns creative hub. Hip fashion boutiques, groovy galleries and slick restaurants blend with Chinese herbalists, gourmet grocers and funky outdoor markets for a kaleidoscopic cultural encounter.
Brisbanes warm climate and endless sunny days deliver an outdoor lifestyle like no other. Bike paths and riverside walkways make walking, cycling and rollerblading around downtown a scenic delight. Alive with lush parks, tropical gardens and with its own inner city beach, downtown Brisbane offers the perfect refuge for locals and visitors alike. Close by to Brisbane city are the island destinations of Moreton Island, Bribie Island, the historic convict settlement on St Helena Island, and North Stradbroke Island.
After dark, catch an international performance, have a flutter at the 24/7 Conrad Treasury Casino, cruise the river, or get seriously cool at downtowns funky mix of nightclubs and live music venues. Brisbanes surrounding regions boast a feast of spectacular experiences. Refresh in World Heritage listed rainforest, laze on sun-drenched beaches, explore the untouched charm of country towns, head south to the Gold Coast or north to the Sunshine Coast (home to the Crocodile Hunter), cuddle koalas or hand feed dolphins in the wild
all within an hours reach of downtown.
Convenient access to a complete range of Queensland destinations makes Brisbane the perfect launch pad to a host of other world-renowned attractions including the Daintree and the Great Barrier Reef
all on Brisbanes doorstep.
For more information regarding Queensland National Parks and reserves go to Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service.
If travelling to Queensland have a look at Queensland Holidays.
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