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About
Brisbane
Brisbane
is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland,
as well as the third largest city in Australia. With 1.7 million people,
Brisbane offers all the infrastructure and facilities of a global hub
for technology and tourism. Brisbane is a popular place for academic
conferences. It is a city set close to the Pacific Ocean, and is situated
beside the Brisbane River on plains between Moreton Bay and the Great
Dividing Range in south-eastern Queensland. Among others, Brisbane was
the location of the largest annual Information Systems conference ICIS
in 2000.
Named
in honour of Sir Thomas Brisbane, the city grew from a harsh penal colony
established in 1824 at Redcliffe, 40 km to the north. The colony was
moved to Brisbane in 1825 and free settlers were permitted from 1842.
It was chosen as the capital of Queensland when it was proclaimed a
separate colony in 1859. The city developed slowly until after World
War II, when it played a central role in the Allied campaign as the
South West Pacific headquarters for General Douglas MacArthur.

Brisbane
Climate and weather
With predominantly hot summers and mild winters the Brisbane
climate promotes outdoor activities and a subtropical lifestyle. In
December the average maximum temperature is 30°C and the average
minimum is 19°C.
Water
quality and water restrictions
The water in Brisbane (and throughout Australia) exceeds the standards
for safe drinking water set by the World Health Organisation. It is
safe to drink water straight from the tap in Brisbane. Brisbane Water
has more information about the water quality in Brisbane, including
fluoridation.
What
to see and do in Brisbane and surrounds
For great ideas on what to see and do in Brisbane visit http://www.ourbrisbane.com/see-and-do
Brisbane
Maps
For maps go to http://www.ourbrisbane.com/maps
Parking
Since QUT Gardens Point campus is located in the city centre, parking
is limited. For information about parking in the city and other transport
alternatives, see the
QUT parking and transport options web page.