Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia and is the capital city of Queensland, also affectionately known as the Sunshine State. Located in the south-eastern corner, Brisbane is easily accessible to the popular tourist areas of the Sunshine Coast to its north and the famous Gold Coast to the south. An alive and bustling city of 1.8 million people, it features the all-essential offerings of the nation's fastest growing capital. Brisbane is Australia 's only sub tropical capital city. Sophisticated yet friendly, Brisbane is a year round city that enjoys warm, bright summers and clear mild winters. The hub of Australia's favourite holiday region, Brisbane is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the best of Australia.
 
More than 5 million people visit Brisbane every year, ranking the city Australia's third highest in terms of domestic visitors alone. Brisbane is also known as Australia's most livable city … and for good reason! A contemporary, energetic city that revels in its outdoor lifestyle, Brisbane's attractions, facilities and services are delivered with the Sunshine State's warmest welcome. Brisbane Airport provides a world class gateway to the region and beyond, with state of the art facilities and flight schedules that offer plenty of options. Australia's best beaches, the Gold and Sunshine Coasts, are on Brisbane's doorstep. So too are lush rainforests, mountain hinterland, wide open spaces and country, blue water bays, adventure experiences, world-class theme parks and some of the best shopping, dining and entertainment in the country.


 

  • The Valley, Brisbane's urban living hotspot.
  • Roma Street Parklands, the largest city sub-tropical rainforest in the southern hemisphere.
  • Go shopping in the Queen Street Mall, an outdoor, half-kilometre long pedestrian shopping mall.
  • Dine out at one of Brisbane's award winning restaurants, or try one of the funky café precincts.
  • Ride the CityCat catamarans up the river to see the sights of the South Bank Parklands is Brisbane's oasis in the city. The 17-hectare parklands feature a one-kilometre stretch of recreational, dining and relaxation areas including Australia's only man-made inland city beach. South Bank is home to Friday evening and weekend arts and crafts markets; the eight-storey Imax cinema complex; the unique Arbour walkway and the newly opened Grey Street Boulevard.
  • Panoramic views of the city from its highest point, Mount Coot-tha, are stunning by day and especially at night. The lookout is a 15-minute drive from the city. The City Nights Tour takes in Mt Coot-tha and tours are also available for daytime viewing.
  • Brisbane's Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the largest and oldest captive koala colony in the world. Mirimar River Cruises to the sanctuary depart daily from North Quay (to the left of Victoria Bridge on the CBD side of the river).
  • A walking tour of the CBD and inner suburbs is a great way to see Brisbane's icons. One not to miss is the Conrad Treasury Casino in George Street, a beautifully restored heritage building which was once the centre of Queensland government.
 
  • Queensland's famous theme parks – Warner Bros. Movie World, and Dreamworld, are 45 minutes from the CBD with bus and train transfers available. Sea World and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary are around one hour south of Brisbane, on the Gold Coast, and Australia Zoo, home of TV's famous crocodile hunter, is an hour to the north of Brisbane.
  • Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast for ocean surf beaches
  • World Heritage National Parks for bushwalking and nature
  • Stradbroke & Moreton Islands, for swimming, surfing and fishing
  • Nearby wineries for some of Queensland 's award winning wines
  • Golf Courses
  • Humpback Whale Watching Tours

   

Did you know that Brisbane has more sunny days than Florida and warmer winter days than the Bahamas averaging 243 sunny days per year? December to February is the warmest period while a mild ‘winter' prevails from June to August. The average June-July weather for Brisbane typically has a pleasant maximum daytime temperature of 21°C, with minimum evening temperatures of 10°C therefore making it the perfect time of the year to enjoy Parrots 2008. Brisbane is an ideal escape from Australia's colder southern states in July.


Australia's Sunshine State of Queensland is a lifestyle paradise. There are treasures to discover in every direction, from unspoiled Moreton Bay and sub tropical islands to endless beaches, holiday coasts and rainforest national parks. To the south of Brisbane is the colourful and exciting Gold Coast which is a region of contrasts. North of Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast is a naturally perfect blend of beautiful scenery and relaxed lifestyle.

 

Visitors have a wide variety of activities to choose from in Southern Queensland. Moreton Island is Brisbane's water playground where you can hand feed wild dolphins. Travel just 40 minutes out of the city to one of Queensland's premier wineries and enjoy a wine tasting and gourmet food experience. Discover Aboriginal art and performance at galleries and venues throughout the region. Relax on the world's best beaches along the Gold Coast's sweeping 70km coastline, get your thrills at Australia's favourite theme parks, or play a round of golf at any of the Gold Coast's 40 championship or resort courses. The Sunshine Coast is spectacular. Over one weekend visit, you can explore charming mountain-top craft villages, secluded sandy beaches, and coastal national parks while staying in the luxury of a stunning Queensland resort.

In this region you will find an unusual blend of action, adventure and relaxation - an abundance of activities where there is something for everyone.

 

Queensland

Queensland is where the world loves to work and play. All of Queensland's many destinations are easily accessible from Brisbane, so when Parrot 2008 is over the choices are endless. The ‘Sunshine State' has the deserved reputation of being beautiful one day, perfect the next, and its diversity will astonish you. Where else can you enjoy friendly yet sophisticated cities, the Great Barrier Reef, Australia's amazing Outback, World Heritage Rainforest and the Aussie beach culture?

Queensland is one of the world's great vacation destinations, from scorched western landscapes to untouched beaches and primeval rainforests. Queensland's reefs, rainforests and rural regions make the perfect start or finish to any conference.

Experience World Heritage listed Fraser Island's majestic rainforests, crystal clear freshwater lakes, and endless beaches on a 4WD tour. Head west to the granite belt to taste delights in Queensland's centre for wine and stone fruit orchards. Explore the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's true living wonders, where clear lagoons and turquoise shallows surround a string of reefs filled with a myriad of colours and shapes. Experience the unique rugged Outback and search for your very own colourful Australian Opal.

Natural wonders and great cities with dining, shopping and nightlife combine for a rewarding experience of endless choices.


 

Australia

From the attractions of Brisbane and the surrounding region, Parrots 2008 delegates are well placed to explore the rest of Australia. There is an absolute feast of unique experiences and adventures in Australia waiting to tempt even the most seasoned traveller.

Australia's landscape is a picture of amazing diversity, contrasts and natural wonder. From the ancient rock Uluru (Ayers Rock) to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia's Red Centre reaches out to a magnificent azure coastline.


Scattered across this beautiful environment, our thriving cities bubble with sophistication and energy. Brisbane, Queensland's vibrant sub tropical capital, Sydney and its magnificent harbour, and Melbourne with its heritage of arts, fashion and fine food, are just three of Australia's outstanding city destinations.

Australia, the world's smallest continent and largest island, is like nowhere else on earth. It is as big as mainland United States (excluding Alaska ) but has only 20 million people. It is young, adventurous, stylish and friendly, has unique flora and fauna and a fantastic climate. Aussies (as the locals are called) enjoy sport, beaches, music, performing arts, outdoor cafes, pubs, gambling, multicultural restaurants and good friends. A rich cultural blend of fashion, languages and cuisine colours the streets of Australia 's major cities.

Australia's diverse mix of environments and cultures offers an encounter like no other. Explore lively, sophisticated cities, experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia's natural wonders, discover the ancient mysteries of Aboriginal culture, and see and feel the rigours of life in the rugged Outback. Regardless of which path you take, Australia guarantees the experience of a lifetime!