BRISBANE

MONEY & SPENDING

 

Banks As a general guide, banks across the city are open for business Monday to Friday 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some banks in local shopping centres are also open Saturday and Sunday (with varying opening hours).

 

Automatic teller machines (ATMs) are located throughout the city and will recognise cards issued by most banks.

 

Credit cards MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Diners Club are accepted across the city by most outlets with an increasing number accepting China Union Pay.

 

Currency exchange Licensed money change services are available at the Brisbane Airport and at numerous Bureaux de Change located throughout the city. Most banks also offer currency exchange services.

 

Notes $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100
Coins 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, $1 and $2

 

Pricing Australian prices occasionally end in a variant of 1¢ or 2¢. Where this occurs, at the cash register the price is rounded to the nearest 5¢ with a cash transaction.

 

A 10 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST) applies to most purchases and is included in the final price. The Tourist Refund Scheme allows international travellers to claim a GST refund (subject to certain conditions) on some goods purchased in Australia. The refund applies only to items worn or goods taken on board as hand luggage when leaving the country. More information available through the The Tourist Refund Scheme allows international travellers to claim a GST refund (subject to certain conditions) on some goods purchased in Australia. The refund applies only to items worn or goods taken on board as hand luggage when leaving the country. More information available through the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Security.

 

Tipping is your choice. Hotels and restaurants don’t add a service charge to your bill. It is common to tip up to 10 per cent in upmarket restaurants. It is not custom to bargain in Australia.

 

Trading hours vary but most shops in tourist and city areas are open seven days until 6pm, with late-night shopping on Thursdays in suburban areas and Fridays in Brisbane City

 

 

CLIMATE

 

Brisbane has an ideal subtropical climate and at least eight hours of sun per day. Wear a hat, sunglasses and SPF 30+ sunscreen (which you should re-apply regularly) and drink plenty of water if you’re in the sun all day.

 

Summer runs from December to February and temperatures range from 21–30˚C. Autumn goes from March to May and temperatures range from 16–26˚C. Winter is from June to August and temperatures range from 10–21˚C and spring is from September to November with temperatures from 16–26˚C

 

 

ELECTRICAL

 

Mains supply in Australia is 220/240 volts AC, 50Hz with three-pin plugs used across the country. The Australian three-pin electrical socket differs from those found in most countries, and international travellers may require an adaptor socket. Standard outlets for 100-volt small appliances can be found in most hotel rooms.

 

Adaptors can be bought from the Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Centre in the Queen Street Mall and from all good travel stores, chemists, and department stores.

 

 

SERVICES

 

Post offices are open from 9am–5pm Monday to Friday, with some open on Saturday mornings. Travellers can collect mail at post offices throughout Australia.

 

If you have a disability, there is a variety of disability services in Brisbane to meet your needs. nican.com.au

 

During a life-threatening or time-critical emergency contact police, ambulance and/or fire brigade by calling Triple Zero (000). The Triple Zero service is an operator-assisted service that connects callers to the most relevant emergency service organisation (police, fire brigade, or ambulance). Calls to Triple Zero are free and can be made from all telephones (landline, mobile devices, and payphones). When you dial Triple Zero services, the most important thing to remember is to stay focused, stay relevant, and stay on the line. Additionally, mobile users can dial 112 while the 106 emergency number connects to a text-based relay service for people who have a hearing or speech impairment.

 

Australia has a high-standard healthcare system offering a mix of public and private services. Several public hospitals with accident, emergency, and outpatient services are located close to inner-city Brisbane, while private medical practitioners can be easily located through the Yellow Pages website. Some international travellers will find their country has reciprocal healthcare agreements with Australia. As a general guide, these agreements provide for any ill-health episode requiring prompt medical attention. Comprehensive travel insurance is always recommended.

 

 

LOCAL LAWS

 

Smoking is banned in all enclosed places and outdoor public spaces including all bars, restaurants and The City’s Queen Street Mall.

 

The legal drinking age is 18 and identification is required to enter licensed premises or to purchase alcohol. It is an offence to drink alcohol or possess an opened alcoholic drink in a public place.

 

 

GETTING AROUND BRISBANE

 

From the airport

With Airtrain's fast and reliable service, delegates can reach Brisbane City in just 20 minutes. The express service runs every 15 minutes from the international and domestic terminals during peak hours stopping at five inner-city stations. Tickets can be purchased online, at the Brisbane Airport customer service counter (domestic terminal) and at Airtrain, city, and suburban train stations. For further information visit the Airtrain website.

 

Operating seven days a week, Con-X-ion Airport Transfers offers airport travellers a door-to-door bus shuttle service from the airport covering all major city-based accommodation. Con-X-ion services both the international and domestic terminals to meet all flights. Services should be pre-booked. Tickets can be purchased online or through the customer service counters located onsite at the international and domestic terminals. For further information visit the Con-X-ion website.

 

Brisbane Airport offers a complimentary Inter-terminal Transfer Bus that can transfer delegates between the Domestic and International Terminals.

 

Various vehicle rental companies, chauffeured cars, and charter services operate in and around Brisbane. Click here to search for a Brisbane transport operator.

 

 

Getting around Brisbane

Want to know the easiest way to get around town? Pick up a TransLink go card to travel seamlessly on bus, rail and ferry services across South East Queensland. They are available from Queensland Rail stations, over the phone or selected retailers. 13 12 30 | gocard.translink.com.au

 

The free City Loop and Spring Hill Loop bus services circle the city every 10 minutes, stopping at various locations in the CBD and Spring Hill precincts between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. weekdays. The CityHopper ferry service is also free and it travels along the river from North Quay to Sydney Street, New Farm.

 

CityCats glide along the Brisbane River and are perfect for sightseeing and to access key city spots. Buy your tickets on board, at newsagents or selected retailers, or use your go card.

 

A comprehensive bus service runs throughout the city, connecting the outer and inner suburbs, major shopping centres, railway stations and ferry terminals. Take advantage of special NightLink services run until late on Fridays and Saturdays. Plan your trip now on TRANSLink’s journey planner or call 13 12 30.

 

Brisbane’s train network provides direct access from Greater Brisbane region covered and provides direct access to the city, quirky neighbourhood precincts, and outer suburbs. The Airtrain service is completely integrated into the Queensland Rail suburban network, with regular trains running from Brisbane Airport directly to Brisbane City and the Gold Coast. Travel on a single ticket from any station in southeast Queensland to Brisbane Airport. Click here to search for a train or call 13 12 30.

 

Taxi ranks are located throughout the city and at the domestic and international airports.  A standard taxi will cater for four passengers or less. For wheel-chair access or to transport five to 10 passengers, it’s best to order a multi-passenger taxi. There are two taxi providers: Black and White Cabs | 13 32 22 or Yellow Cabs | 13 19 24

 

Uber is a fast way to get around, ordered through the Uber App, for more information or to sign up go to https://www.uber.com/en-AU/cities/brisbane/

 

If you wish to drive in Australia you must hold a valid international driving permit and the licence issued in the country you live in. Please note Australians drive on the left side of two-way roads.

 

Make the most of Brisbane’s wonderful outdoor climate by biking around town. There is an extensive network of cycle paths throughout Brisbane offering a healthy and inexpensive way of getting around.. You can hire a Brisbane City Council CityCycle bike at inner-city destinations. 1300 229 253 | citycycle.com.au

 

 

LANGUAGE

 

English is the official language of Australia but many foreign languages are used by local communities, including Arabic, Italian, Greek, Vietnamese, and Chinese dialects. Translation and interpreter services can be accessed 24 hours a day by calling 13 14 50.

 

 

PASSPORTS & VISA

 

All international travellers must present a valid and approved travel document (generally a passport) as evidence of their identity and nationality to allow entry into Australia. In addition, all international travellers (with the exception of most New Zealand passport holders) must also obtain a valid visa before travelling to Australia.

 

As a general guide, travellers are encouraged to apply for their Australian visa well in advance of their planned departure date.

 

Visit the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Border Protection website for further information: http://www.border.gov.au/

 

 

POPULATION

 

A population of 2.2 million calls Brisbane home, making it the third-largest city in Australia, with a median age of 35, and more than a quarter of Brisbane residents born overseas.

 

 

THINGS TO DO IN BRISBANE

 

Brisbane’s abuzz with creative ways to spend your days. Get to know where the locals eat, drink and play in the inner-city and nearby urban villages. Soak up our subtropical climate, explore the river, parks and outdoor spaces, or delve into a calendar of internationally acclaimed arts, cultural and sporting events.  It’s a great place to entertain the kids, or spend time without them! You’ll discover some of the best restaurants in the country as well as a vibrant live music, contemporary art and gallery scene. You can mix with the locals at weekend markets, shop for international brands and cutting-edge local designer fashion, or scour antique shops for just the right memento of your stay. Whatever your pleasure, Brisbane will inspire. Click here for more information.

 

 

TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE

 

Common country codes

 

China

0011 + 86

France

0011 + 33

Germany

0011 + 49

Hong Kong

0011 + 852

Ireland

0011 + 353

Italy

0011 + 39

Japan

0011 + 81

Malaysia

0011 + 60

New Zealand

0011 + 64

Singapore

0011 + 65

South Africa

0011 + 27

Spain

0011 + 34

United Kingdom

0011 + 44

United States of America

0011 + 1

 

Directory assistance: 1223
Emergency calls in Australia: 000

 

TIME ZONE

 

Brisbane operates on Australian Eastern Standard Time: GMT +10 hours. Daylight savings times do not apply in Queensland.

 

 

VISITOR INFORMATION SERVICES

 

Stop by for local advice on what’s on, what to see and where to stay. Use the free booking service to purchase discounted tickets to a variety of tourist attractions, book accommodation and tours in Brisbane and beyond, plus find out information about events happening around Brisbane.

 

Brisbane Visitor Information Centre
Regent Theatre, 167 Queen Street Mall
07 3006 6290
Mon–Thu 9am–5.30pm, Fri 9am–7pm,
Sat 9am–5pm, Sun 10am–5pm
E: visit@brisbanemarketing.com.au

 

South Bank Visitor Information Centre
South Bank Parklands,
Stanley Street Plaza | 07 3156 6366
E: vicsouthbank@brisbanemarketing.com.au
Mon–Sun 9am–5pm

 

 

Brisbane Airport Ambassadors & Visitor Information

 

Visitor Information centres are also located at the Brisbane Airport in the arrivals hall of the international terminal and on the ground floor of the domestic terminal. Both centres offer a range of information and booking services for travellers.

 

International Terminal: Open for all arriving and departing flights. 

Domestic Terminal: Lost Property: Monday to Friday from 9:00am - 2:00pm 

Brisbane Airport Ambassadors: Monday to Sunday from 7:00am - 2:45pm 

 

 

For more information on where to eat, drink, shop, play, and stay in Brisbane, go to www.visitbrisbane.com.au or click here for an insider’s guide to Brisbane

 

Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

BCEC on Grey Street, the boutique expansion of the Centre’s convention space is one of Australia’s most flexible meeting and events venues. BCEC was recently voted the "Worlds Best Convention Centre" in 2016 from the International Association of Congress Centres (AIPC). 

Located in picturesque South Bank, Brisbane’s unique riverside cultural, entertainment and dining precinct in the heart of the city of Brisbane. Set in lush subtropical riverfront parkland, it is a dynamic urban lifestyle and retail precinct that showcases Queensland's art and culture and is home to Brisbane's newest dining destination. Located on a one kilometre stretch of the Brisbane River, South Bank is home to the only sand and swimming beach in the heart of an Australian city. You'll be surprised at the diversity of attractions, with rainforest walks, more than 50 restaurants, cafes and bars, stylish shops, symphony orchestras, state opera companies, performing arts theatres and art culture including Australia's most celebrated Gallery of Modern Art.

Accommodation

Rydges South Bank

Rydges South Bank is ideally situated next door to the Brisbane Convention Centre.

Queen Room

Spacious rooms with one queen bed and large picture window. Many offer views overlooking Mt Coot-tha and the cosmopolitan village of West End.  Each room has been recently refurbished and offers Free Wi-Fi; Refrigerator & Minibar; HD LED Television; Work Desk; Tea & Coffee Makin Facilities plus much more.

Room Only $249/night

 

 

Next Hotel

NEXT Hotel Brisbane is located in the Queen Street mall, with shopping at the door steps and short walk across to South Bank. 

Standard Queen Room

NEXT Hotel’s Standard Queen Rooms are located on floors 5 – 16 with city views. Each room has a DreamWeave Sleep System Queen Bed, Espresso Coffee Machine, Free Wi-Fi, 4 Free Mini Bar items per night, Free local calls, Free NEXT Lounge access. All NEXT Hotel’s Standard Queen Rooms have a 48′ TV.

Room Only $219/night

 

Mercure Brisbane

Set in the heart of Brisbane CBD, Mercure Brisbane is among the leading hotels for business and holiday travel in the bustling capital of Queensland.  It is a short 15 minute work across the river to the Convention Centre.

City View Room

Spacious rooms with one queen bed (twin available) with stunning City Views.  Each room offers Refrigerator & Minibar; Television with internet access; High speed wired/wireless internet access; Te and coffee making facilities plus much more.

Room Only $155/night

 

Ibis Brisbane

Ibis Brisbane is conveniently located in the city center, within easy walking distance of the Queen Street Mall shopping precinct, Treasury Casino, South Bank Parklands, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Roma Street Transit Centre.

Standard Queen Room

Equipped with the new Sweet Bed by ibis bedding, the generous sized rooms offer everything you need for a comfortable stay: queen size beds, large desk area, internet, LCD TV. No rollaway. Twin Rooms are also available.

Room Only $115/night

 

 

Mantra South Bank

Mantra South Bank is located on the southern bank of the Brisbane River and is right in the middle of everything you come to Brisbane for.  Mantra South Bank is adjacent to the Brisbane Convention Centre.

Studio Apartment

Your gallery style kitchenette features sleek granite bench tops and gives you the convenience of a microwave and sink. Keep in touch with in-room internet access and direct dial ISDN phone. The Studio Apartment will suit your needs perfectly with mini bar, climate controlled air-conditioning and in-house movies.

Room only $155/night

One Bedroom Apartment

The One Bedroom Apartments feature modern furnishings and boast spacious living areas to relax in. These apartments are air-conditioned and self-contained with a full kitchen, private balcony, internet access and LCD TV. There is one King or one Queen and two Single beds, a Sofa bed is available by request.

Room only $175/night

Two Bedroom Apartment

If there's a few of you, we recommend Mantra South Bank's Two Bedroom Apartments with full kitchen featuring cook-top, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, stainless steel appliances and an additional touch of glamour with stylish stone bench tops.Relax in the modern and spacious surrounds with room to spread out and take it easy. Your private balcony is a great place for a pre-dinner drink. Inside you'll be most comfortable with two bathrooms, climate controlled air-conditioning, in-house movies, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi internet access, mini bar, and CD system.

Room only $345/night

 

Oaks Casino Towers

Occupying a coveted position opposite the Treasury Casino lies the 4.5 star Oaks Casino Towers, one of Brisbane’s most sought after hotels, offering a unique combination of luxury, serviced apartment accommodation and stellar leisure facilities. Oaks Casino Towers is perfectly complemented by a central CBD location on George Street. Standing at a statuesque 39 levels, Oaks Casino Towers fuses stylishly appointed 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with sleek designs, full kitchens complete with modern appliances, in-room conveniences including Internet access, spacious living and dining areas and sizeable balconies overlooking the city and Brisbane River below. Oaks Casino Towers is a short walk across the Victoria Bridge to the Convention Centre.

One Bedroom Apartment

The 1 Bedroom Apartment offers a spacious balcony and living area accompanied by a full, European-style kitchen and laundry facilities.

Room Only - $153/night


Two Bedroom Apartment

Featuring modern European style finishes, the 2 Bedroom Apartments offer comfort and convenience with a full kitchen and a spacious balcony.

Room Only - $220/night