No.
Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, and South Brisbane is one of Brisbane's suburbs.
It is in the northeast of the state of New South Wales in Australia, just southwest of Brisbane, and inland from the North Coast of New South Wales.
The air distance in kilometers from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, to Tweed Heads, New South Wales, on the border with Queensland, is 58 miles. That equals 93 kilometers or 50 nautical miles.
No. The Brisbane River is entirely within Queensland, and empties into Moreton Bay in southeast Queensland.
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.
That's roughly halfway between Brisbane and Sydney in New South Wales.
Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia lies on the Brisbane River. The river was discovered first, in 1824, and named the Brisbane River after Governor Brisbane, then Governor of New South Wales. When the city was built, it was named after the river.
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.
The distance by road between Brisbane and Tenterfield is 272km. Travel time is around three hours.
Sydney lies on Port Jackson on the New South Wales coast. It is the capital of NSW. Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is situated on the Brisbane River, near Moreton Bay in the southeast of the state.
The city of Brisbane was named after the Brisbane River, which John Oxley was directed to by some ticket-of-leave convicts who had found a good river. Oxley came into contact with these men who had become lost, and they showed him the river. Oxley named the river after Sir Thomas Brisbane, who was the Governor of New South Wales at the time when Brisbane was founded. The city of Brisbane was then named after the river when the first settlement was founded on its banks.
The second largest city in New South Wales is Newcastle. The second largest city in New South Wales is Newcastle.
The distance between Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia and Brisbane, Queensland is 785 kilometres, which is approximately 487 miles. Travel time is around 9.5 hours.