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After you've admired the sweeping views at the Brisbane Lookout, Mount Coot-tha, walk (or drive) about 1.5 miles northeast to the Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-tha. At this 138-acre ...
Situated some seven kilometres west of Brisbane's city centre1 at the foot of Mount Coot-tha is one of two parts comprising the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Brisbane's premier subtropical botanic ...
Several walking trails start at the lookout (where you'll also find a few nearby picnic areas) and lead to the reserve's other main attraction, the Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-tha.
An artist impression of the Botanic Gardens expansion at Mt Coot-tha. However one of the byproducts of the tunnel route chosen in 2011 was a four-hectare expansion of the Mt Coot-tha Botanical ...
For a long time event organisers seemed to ignore the Mount Coot-tha botanic gardens. Which is a shame, because in many ways it’s a much better precinct than the CBD’s ho-hum greenway. But that might ...
Brisbane's Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens could soon be home to Australia's first long-term night light show, similar to ones operating in Singapore, Paris and Montreal. Brisbane City Council has ...
“Restoration of a natural environment that blends in with Mt Coot-Tha Forest and the adjoining botanic gardens should encourage the return of native wildlife and vegetation. “There should be ...
This living green museum is home to thousands of species of flora, tranquil gardens and beautiful plant displays, spanning 56 hectares. The more than 20,000 plants growing in the garden represent ...