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State Library of Queensland, Brisbane

Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the State Library of Queensland is the largest reference book and research collection library in Queensland.

Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the State Library of Queensland is the largest reference book and research collection library in Queensland. The library houses important documents related to the history of Brisbane and Australia, and is home to 2 UNESCO Memory of the World items, Labour Party Manifesto and the Margaret Lawrie collection of Torres Strait Islands material. Guided tours of the building are available.


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About State Library of Queensland

 Stanley Pl, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia

 +61 7 3840 7666

 www.slq.qld.gov.au

State Library of Queensland and Nearby Sights on Map

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Queensland Museum & Sciencentre

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Queensland Performing Arts Centre

Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre presents a wonderful spectacle of performing arts

Wheel of Brisbane

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Museum of Brisbane

Housed in the Brisbane City Halll, the Museum of Brisbane explores the history of the city

Roma Street Parkland

Spread over 16 hectares on the northern side of the Brisbane Central Business District, the Roma Street Parkland is one of the city’s best parks

South Bank Parklands

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Treasury Building

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Anzac Square and Shrine of Remembrance

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Parliament House