Public Transport
Brisbane prides itself on being green and its sustainability, so it’s no wonder that public transport is one of the best ways to get around the city.
With the TransLink go card you can travel seamlessly on all TransLink bus, ferry and rail services across south-east Queensland. It’s the perfect travel companion. Get your go card from selected retailers and QR stations, online or over the phone, and top up your card balance like a prepaid mobile phone whenever it suits you. Go Card Want to know the easiest way to get around town? Pick up a TransLink go card and travel seamlessly on all TransLink bus, ferry and rail services across South East Queensland. The perfect travel companion, go cards are available from attended Queensland Rail stations, online, over the phone, any 7-Eleven or Night Owl store and selected retailers displaying the 'buy' symbol. Top up the card balance like a prepaid mobile phone whenever it suits. Find out more here. Free Transport Hail a bus for free in the inner city. The City Loop and Spring Hill Loop bus services circle the city every 10 minutes and stop at destinations in the CBD and Spring Hill precincts between 7am to 6pm weekdays. Glide between Brisbane’s inner-city precincts by hopping on the free CityHopper ferry service, which travels along the river from North Quay to Sydney St, New Farm. For any inquiries regarding public transport, please contact Translink on 13 12 30 or visit the website. Click here for more information. |
St Stephen's Catholic Cathedral
The Cathedral of St. Stephen stands at the centre of the Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane and in the heart of city life. The parish also encompasses the historic church of St. Patrick’s in Fortitude Valley and the Religious and residential community of Villa Maria at Spring Hill. The cathedral community is multifaceted: it serves as the cathedral of the archdiocese and an active cultural hub for the city; it is also a vibrant and busy inner-city church with its regular rhythm of religious and civic celebrations; and, importantly, it is a parish community serving the needs of all in our local area and beyond.
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St Andrew's Lutheran Church
Come and be a part of the rich heritage of music, preaching, ritual and ceremony that is offered in praise of God.
We invite you to join us for worship as a visitor to Brisbane. Our city congregation is known for its warm hospitality to all visitors, from throughout Australia and overseas, as well as its rich liturgical and musical traditions. As we are an inner-city church, it is common for us to have interstate or international guests – some for one day, and others become temporary members due to an extended stay. Click here for more information. |
St John's Anglican Cathedral
St John’s Cathedral is home to a community which seeks to bring the best of Anglican tradition into dialogue with the issues and needs of our day.
We strive for open-minded conversation, seek to practice inclusion, and reflect on how we might see our beliefs put into action. We want this to be a place where people are encouraged to seek God and progress their own spiritual journeys. The Cathedral itself, a renowned Brisbane landmark, serves as a magnet, where diverse people gather to worship, celebrate, seek solace, converse and learn. Click here for more information. |