at 420 Queen Street, Brisbane , 4000 Australia
Aurora Tower is a skyscraper in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is 207 metres tall and was the tallest building in Brisbane from 2006 until being surpassed by Soleil in 2011. Aurora has 69 storeys comprising four floors of 18 penthouses, 54 skyhomes (two-storey luxury apartments) and 408 apartments. It features a heated pool, entertainment area and cinema for residents. Aurora Tower opened to the public on 5 May 2006.Aurora was designed to use iris recognition technology for security purposes, however this technology has not yet been put into use. Along with the intercom system and lifts, it has had problems functioning correctly. Another criticism has been the lack of car parks.The Tower is near central transport links such as the Central railway station. The Tower is also close to shopping areas such as QueensPlaza, Queen Street Mall, Wintergarden and Elizabeth Street all of which feature shopping, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.Other Brisbane landmarks such as the Story Bridge, Central Plaza 1 and Brisbane City Hall are visible from inside the tower.
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Aurora Tower is Brisbane based place and this enity listed in Motel category. Located at 420 Queen Street QLD 4000. Contact phone number of Aurora Tower: 07 3838 9800
Il Brisbane Roar Football Club è una società calcistica australiana con sede nella città di Brisbane, che milita nella A-League, la massima divisione del campionato australiano di calcio.Fu fondato nel 1957 come Hollandia Inala Soccer Club. Gioca le sue partite casalinghe al Suncorp Stadium. Il 5 maggio 2009 la società ha cambiato nome da Queensland Roar Football Club a Brisbane Roar Football Club.Rosa 2013-2014(capitano)Rose delle stagioni precedenti 2012-2013 2010-2011 2006-2007Palmarès ''2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2013-2014
The Queen Street Mall is a pedestrian mall located on Queen Street in the centre of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The mall extends approximately 500 metres (1,600 ft) from George Street to Edward Street, and has more than 700 retailers over 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft) of retail space, which includes six major shopping centres. It receives over 26 million visitors each year. It was intended to bring more people into the central business district.HistoryThe mall was opened in 1982 when the section of Queen Street between Albert Street and Edward Street was partitioned off to form a pedestrian-only retail precinct. It was then extended to include the section of Queen Street between Albert Street and George Street in 1988, timed to coincide with Expo '88.The mall underwent a $25,000,000 refurbishment in 1999, which saw the terracotta tiling being replaced by granite. The Albert Street section of the mall was refurbished again in 2007. The Brisbane City Council announced in 2009 that Burnett Lane, a narrow laneway that runs between George Street and Albert Street, and parallel to the mall, would be refurbished and integrated into the Queen Street Mall precinct.