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Brisbane, the capital of Queensland is the third largest city in Australia and the gateway to the Gold and Sunshine Coasts. The population of 1.3 million is spread from the shores of Moreton Bay in the east up to the Brisbane River Valley to the foothills of the D'Aguilar Range.
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Conrad Treasury - Hotel & Casino

Experience the majestic grandeur of Hotel Conrad
The world class standards of Hotel Conrad have transformed one of Australia's grandest heritage buildings to create a hotel experience quite unlike any other. This multi award-winning hotel, situated in the city's commercial and retail heart is a mere 25 minute drive from Brisbane's domestic and international airports. Rich in history and first class hospitality, Hotel Conrad invites you to experience the perfect blend of contemporary comfort and old world charm, offering a truly unforgettable experience.more

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