Brisbane is in Queensland. It is located in the southeast corner of the state.
No. Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, and South Brisbane is one of Brisbane's suburbs.
It varies. Towns such as Beerburrum and Caboolture, north of Brisbane, and Springbrook, south of Brisbane, regularly receive quite high rainfall.
The state that is due north of New South Wales is Queensland. Queensland shares its southern border with New South Wales, and the two states are separated by the Murray River and other geographical features. The capital of Queensland is Brisbane.
There are a couple of cities named Brisbane. The most famous is Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, on the eastern coastline of Australia. The other is in California, USA.
No. Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, and is about 1,600 km by air from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.
No. The Brisbane River is entirely within Queensland, and empties into Moreton Bay in southeast Queensland.
The state in the northeastern quadrant of Australia is Queensland. Brisbane is the biggest city in Queensland, and, like the US state of Florida, Queensland is known as the "Sunshine State".
The capital of the state of Queensland, Australia is Brisbane. The city of Brisbane was named after the Brisbane River, which John Oxley named after Sir Thomas Brisbane. He was the Governor of New South Wales at the time when Brisbane was founded.
With a population of about 130,000 Cairns, in far north Queensland, is the next largest urban centre in Queensland, after Brisbane.
The next Queensland teacher strikes are Wednesday, 29 July - North Queensland, Darling Downs and South-west Queensland, Gold Coast Thursday, 30 July - Central Queensland, Far North Queensland, Sunshine Coast, Wide Bay/Burnett Wednesday, 5 August - Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich and Caboolture
Birkdale, Brisbane, Queensland, South Australia, Australia
No. Brisbane is north of Sydney