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Brisbane is most popular city of Australia. It is situated in state Queensland and it is the capital of Queensland. Brisbane is situated besides Brisbane River and it is very near to Pacific Ocean. It is named in honor of Sir Thomas Brisbane and established in 1824. It is the third largest city of Australia.
This costal city is very civilized and a peaceful city. The population of Brisbane is around 2 million and the area of the city Brisbane is 4768 square kilometer. It is situated at 27°28-0 south on latitude and 153°2-0 east on longitude.
Brisbane has a typical climate. The temperature of Brisbane varies 9 to 30 degree Celsius. The maximum temperature of summer is 30 degree Celsius and minimum temperature of winter is 9 degree Celsius. The mean annual rainfall is 1150 mm, with December to March being the rainy season.
The economy of Brisbane is depending on Blue collar and white collar industries. White-collar industries include information technology, financial services, higher education and public sector administration while blue collar industries include petroleum refining, stevedoring, paper milling, metalworking and railway workshops. Tourism is also plays an important role in the economy of Brisbane.
Brisbane has a many schools, colleges and universities. Some universities have the campus in Brisbane. The University of Queensland is situated here and has many campuses.
Brisbane has many museums and theatres, performing arts and creative arts. There are popular entertainment pubs and clubs. There is also the Queensland Cultural Centre which includes the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
In Brisbane there are many shopping accommodation, eateries, nightlife & parklands centered on the Brisbane River. Visiting places near Brisbane are Coochiemudlo Island, Moreton Island, St Helena Island National Park and Moreton Island National Park.
Public Transport in Brisbane is provided by bus, rail and ferry services. The Brisbane River has created a barrier to transport. Brisbane is well connected to other parts of the country and the world via air, rail, road and sea.
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