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Brisbane Holidays



Denise Gabbard
By DeniseGabbard in Australia
May 31, 2011
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Brisbane is one of the largest cities in Australia, and it is also the capital of Queensland. It is considered to be the third most populous city in Australia, and it is also the most popular destination for international tourists. Tourism plays a vital role in this city and there are many tourist attractions in Brisbane, including the Brisbane Forest Park, Portside Wharf, Roma Street Parkland and South Bank Parklands. These are the major tourist attractions, but there are also many other things to do and see. Being in the warm, northern part of Australia, Brisbane enjoys a temperate climate that remains warm year round, and rarely dips below 40 degrees. It's location on the eastern, 'Sunshine Coast' also affords it lots of water sports opportunities, and beaches are located in the urban areas for locals and residents to cool off. Hotels are located strategically around the city to accommodate all the tourists who visit these places and are one of the main businesses in Brisbane.

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