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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the world's first and largest koala sanctuary. Lone Pine offers interactive, hands-on experiences, allowing you to get up close and personal to some of Australia's most iconic wildlife. Cuddle a koala, hand-feed kangaroos and wild lorikeets, and marvel at the playful antics of our two platypus. Free wi-fi available everywhere, as well as wireless phone charging stations. Lone Pine is the perfect destination to relax, take in the beautiful natural surrounds, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Formed in late 2004 by James Dobinson and Catherine White, Warehaus Theatre Company is a dedicated group of creatives giving artists and theatregoers the chance to be exposed to exciting new works in a range of professional contexts.
We are committed to providing Brisbane audiences with theatre that is challenging, bold and original, while providing Brisbane\'s performers with chances that would otherwise be unavailable to them.
Warehaus is about taking theatrical risks with powerful and compelling theatre and building on the image of Brisbane as a tour-de-force of the arts scene; an exciting new frontier for emerging artists.
Cool Companions is the education branch of Dreamtime Wildlife Sanctuary. We’re a private wildlife sanctuary located west of Brisbane, housing over 1000 animals and more than 300 species.
We deliver a range of education and exciting presentations to schools and community groups throughout south-east Queensland.
We conduct wildlife-based training courses on topics such as reptile husbandry and venomous snake identification.
We help you have the coolest birthday party in town!
Brisbane Markets are located at Rocklea, just 11 kilometres from Brisbane's CBD, and incorporates the Brisbane Produce Market, Brisbane Flower Market, Brisbane MarketPlace retail markets precinct, Brisbane Markets South Gate industrial estate and the Brisbane Markets Commercial Centre.
As Queensland's only central fruit and vegetable market, the Brisbane Produce Market is the State's most important centre for the marketing and distribution of fresh fruit and vegetables. It records annual trade in excess of 600,000 tonnes of produce valued at more than $1.011 billion.
Brisbane Markets Limited (BML) is the owner of the Brisbane Markets, and is responsible for the ongoing development and management of the site.
A warm welcome awaits as you step inside.
Our highly qualified Ella Baché Therapists understand the Ella Baché skincare philosophy that 'no two skins are alike' and aspire to help you achieve healthy, glowing skin every day!
A personalised complimentary Skin Diagnosis will allow us to understand your skin and recommend the best possible products and treatments.
From essential waxing to an indulgent all day treat, from a tranquil facial to a relaxing manicure come in and allow yourself the luxury to escape.
We look forward to taking care of you at Ella Baché Indooroopilly.
Our salon is so professional, beautiful, peaceful that we will take away your stress and worries! Our goal is to ensure you receive the best treatment to complete your wellbeing!
Stay briefly or for the whole day — Our highly qualified Therapists will create a relaxing environment to rejuvenate your skin, body and spirit, leaving you feeling amazing!
Our skin treatments include; Ella Baché Facial treatments, Waxing, Pedicures, Manicures, Lash & Brow Tints, SprayTanning, Body treatments, Massages & Indulgent Packages. We also offer Micro Dermabrasion and IPL*.
Step into our haven of tranquillity, with a soft candle lit atmosphere, calming music and the pleasant aroma of essential oils. Stress and worries melt away, under the care of the Pure Indulgence Beauty Therapists.JustforHer-Package
Each facial treatment is tailored to suit your skins needs, making every treatment unique and effective, gaining results every time. Every facial includes a skin analysis, which enables our Therapists to meet the changing needs of your skin on each visit. A skincare routine will be recommended, to help achieve and maintain the desired results, in conjunction with salon treatments. Using industry renowned skin care brands Dermalogica, MD Formulations, Priori, Bare Escentuals Mineral Make-up and the all naturally derived, proudly Australian made range; Yuva.
Whether the treatment you are seeking is to help finish a hard day at the office, or to help you get through the week or simply to “switch off”, clients can choose from a selection of treatments that can provide either relaxation, invigoration or beauty care.
Are you looking for a place to escape for an hour or two from the stress at work or the demands of the daily life? Then AnJie Day Spa is the right place for you. AnJie Day Spa is a small “boutique” spa for those clients who deserve a period of self-indulgence within minutes of the Brisbane CBD and Toowong Shopping Village.
Anjié Day Spa & Massage utilises the finest natural beauty products and oils. We pride ourselves in offering a range of professional treatments performed by highly skilled therapists in an atmosphere of serenity. Our services menu above is offered to allow you to scroll through at your leisure to choose a treatment which best suits your needs.
Anjié Day Spa offers a number of beauty services, such as facials, waxing and tinting, eyelash extensions, eyebrow and eyeliner tattooing, invites you to experience a refreshing, relaxing and soothing therapeutic massage at our day spa in Toowong.
Indooroopilly Shopping Centre is the largest Shopping Centre in the western suburbs of Brisbane and is located on Moggill Road, Indooroopilly.
By mid 2014 Indooroopilly Shopping Centre will have an additional 900 car parks. The first of the new car parking areas, P1 and P2 are now open and best access is via GATE 10 on Stamford Road or via the new entry now open on Moggill Road.
Two new levels of parking are now open on the rooftop and over 350 new car parks and a brand new vehicle entry and exit are now open off Grosvenor Road allowing more convenient access and parking for customers entering from the eastern and southern side of the centre.
Toowong Village and Tower is an iconic building gracing the skyline of Brisbane for over 20 years. Toowong Village in conveniently located within 3km from the Brisbane CBD. The centre has over ten levels of undercover car parking and a railway station and Brisbane City Council bus interchange are conveniently located in and adjacent to the centre.
Toowong Village is anchored by David Jones department store, a full line Coles Supermarket (ranked one of the highest performing Coles supermaket in Queensland), Kmart discount department store and 86 specialty stores. The specialty stores feature an array of gourmet fresh food, fashion and homewares.
Welcome to AMF Bowling, home to the fun of ten-pin bowling! We have 46 centres across Australia and New Zealand, all delivering action-packed entertainment: state-of-the-art sound systems, arcade games and amusements, great food and excellent value. Get into life in the fast lane with AMF Bowling - there's a centre near you!
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Perrin Park is a local park with great facilities for kids. It is located in Toowong. There are bicycle tracks, picnic areas, a rebound wall and a playground with a pedal powered cars on on a circular track. There is also an area for dogs to be let off their leashes.
Toowong Memorial Park, home to Western Districts Rugby Football Club, can be packed with spectators in season, unaware of historic tributes just metres from the footy oval, towards Brisbane River. Parliamentarian EM Macartney officially opened Toowong Memorial Park on 7 September 1918 in honour of the 101 locals who enlisted in WWI. Decorative wrought iron memorial gates were erected to mark the park's official opening. Beyond, on the summit of a ridge, is the 12 metre high Toowong Soldiers' Memorial, unveiled by Governor Sir Matthew Nathan on 2 July 1922. A fluted column with a Queensland marble drinking fountain at its base, surrounded by carved wreaths and swags, this memorial's base provides a valuable roll call of local involvement, naming all who enlisted on three marble slabs. A commemorative avenue of palms was planted in 1918. A large section was relocated in 1993 to run parallel to Sylvan Road from the car park, curving gently towards the memorial gates. Dawn ANZAC Day services proceed along this avenue, gathering at a more recent RSL memorial cairn, inside the gates.
The Brisbane Botanic Gardens at Mount Coot-tha are Australia's premier subtropical botanic gardens. These 56 hectare gardens are situated seven kilometres from the city centre, and offer tropical, subtropical, temperate and arid plant communities and as well as unique wildlife. Highlights include the Japanese Garden, Tropical Display Dome, Hide ‘n’ Seek Children’s Art Trail, Bonsai House and the incredible Bunya Forest. The National Australia Remembers Freedom Wall and the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium are also located onsite.
The Botanic Gardens are open every day 8am - 5.30pm from September to March and 8am - 5pm from April to August, entry to the gardens is free. Visitors can enjoy free guided tours Monday to Saturday at 11.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. (public holidays excluded). Free mini bus tours are offered Monday to Friday at 10.30am (public holidays excluded). There is a fully licensed restaurant and cafe - Botanical - with a capacity of 150 people. Dining is a breath of fresh air in a relaxing and tranquil setting in the midst of the beautiful gardens. Modern Australian cuisine is served in the main restaurant with light snacks, Devonshire teas and ice creams available from the cafeteria.
Graceville Memorial Park is better recognised for cricket ovals, complete with grandstand similar to the WWI memorial grandstand at Bulimba, yet it offers its own tributes to heroism, living and man-made. Prior to the then Sherwood Shire's war memorial unveiling in November 1920, 52 bunya pines and cotton trees were planted along Plumridge and Appel streets, commemorating its war dead, 51 soldiers and one nurse. They were among 265 enlisted local men and seven nurses. A 5.5 metre high cenotaph, created by AL Petrie with a copper scroll made by Norwegian craftsman Ernest Gunderson, was unveiled by Lieutenant Edwin Maurice Little of Corinda, a blind and maimed returned soldier. The polished grey granite column set on a light grey granite pedestal is crowned by a polished ball, etched with a map of Australia and the word 'ANZAC'. An avenue of bauhinias, cabbage tree palms and Chinese elms was planted either side of a drive from Oxley Road leading to the memorial within the park reserve. A single line of figs and camphor laurels continued west from the memorial towards Appel Street. The reserve has been officially known as Graceville Memorial Park since 1926. Plaques commemorating subsequent conflicts have been added.
The soldier statue in Oxley is unmistakeably Australian, with his slouch hat and 'rising sun' hat badge, face slightly downturned as he stands facing west. This statue, created by Ipswich monumental mason Frank Williams from Ipswich, and unveiled in 1920, found its final resting place in the 1980s, moved to make way for roadworks from its original siting on the major Brisbane southside arterial, Ipswich Road. The soldier statue was a quaintly Queensland favourite style of WWI memorial, exhibiting common traits of the volunteer soldiers: youth, innocence, loyalty and courage among them. Oxley's monument bears a marble plaque specifically naming the district's 15 dead, among the 60,000 mostly young Australian men to be buried where they fell in Europe, the Middle East and northern Africa and a valuable record of local involvement. Frank Williams created many around southern Queensland, including in Esk and Boonah. He also produced the evocative Weeping Mother Memorial at Gatton. Small marble plaques commemorating involvement in subsequent international conflicts have been added. Oxley Memorial Park draws crowds for solemn remembrance on 25 April every year.