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The former Queensland Government Treasury Building, a Classical Italianate sandstone building completed in 1889, is currently home to the Treasury Casino.
The former Queensland Government Treasury Building, a Classical Italianate sandstone building completed in 1889, is currently home to the Treasury Casino. There are several ways to entertain yourself - try your luck at a game, enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants overlooking Queen Street and Brisbane River, attend a live band show, or catch the broadcast of a sporting event.
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100 George St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
+61 7 3035 1933
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