This week we will look at the capital of the state of Queensland, Brisbane.
The town is on the Brisbane River it has a population of around
2,568,170, making it the third most populous city in Australia, after Sydney
and Melbourne.
The first European to explore the Brisbane area was Lieutenant
Matthew Flinders in 1799, during his circumnavigation of Australia. However, it
wasn't until 1823 that the area began to be considered for a settlement. That
year, a group of shipwrecked timber getters, including John Oxley, discovered
the Brisbane River.
The traditional name for Brisbane, used by the Turrbal and
Yuggera people, is Meanjin. It was first known as Edenglassie, but later
changed to Brisbane in 1834 after Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, the
then-Governor of New South Wales.
The Turrbal people are considered the original
inhabitants of the Brisbane area, and their traditional name for the region is
Meanjin, which means "the place of the blue water lilies". They
have been custodians of the land for thousands of years.
Brisbane is known for its laid-back atmosphere, vibrant
urban life, and beautiful natural surroundings, particularly its river and
access to beaches and islands. It's also a significant cultural and
culinary hub, offering a wide array of dining experiences, and a diverse range
of attractions, including the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and the Queensland
Cultural Centre.
Brisbane has been chosen to host the 2032 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Games are scheduled to be held from July 23 to August 8, 2032 for the Olympics and from August 24 to September 5, 2032 for the Paralympics. Brisbane will be a co-host city, along with the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast.
Pretty Brisbane sign!
ReplyDeleteHard to comprehend how much a place can change in a few short years. Amazing they had it for thousands of years and now it is so different.
Yeah I so agree
DeleteI hope the 2032 Olympics are not threatened by wars, politics or budgetary issues. My first Games were 1956 in Melbourne and my last Games will be in Brisbane. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteMe too
DeleteWell done Jo-Anne and like Hels, 1956 and the coming ones, first one and know doubt the last one as well.
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DeleteHow cool that they'll be hosting the Olympics, Jo-Anne! Another history lesson that I truly enjoyed. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you liked the post
DeleteI didn't know they planned out those games that far ahead of time. Looks like a beautiful city! :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that either
DeleteSound nice! Have you been there?
ReplyDeleteYes been there two or three times
DeleteTwo of my three sons have bent Australia twice and th=stayed a week before they went on the New Zealand. And one of them came back to Australia alone a few years after that, just to stay in Australia a few weeks.
ReplyDeleteThat's cool, I have been to New Zealand two or three times I think three and I want to go
DeleteBeautiful view and good place. Success for your blog ok
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteI hope to get to NZ and Australia some day. My window is shrinking as the trip from the East Coast US there and back feels daunting. Thanks for sharing some of your homeland with us.
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