El Presidente Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 ....it may be a case of dapening down expectations of those flying in for the wedding https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-17/time-magazine-brisbane-greatest-destinations-in-the-world/102109538 Brisbane the only Australian city in Time Magazine's annual list of 'world's greatest places' ABC Radio Brisbane / By Bianca Wylie Posted 1h ago1 hours ago, updated 6m ago6 minutes ago Brisbane's James Street precinct (above), Fortitude Valley and Moreton Bay fig trees were highlighted by the magazine.(Supplied: Visit Brisbane ) Brisbane has been named as one of the greatest places in the world by Time Magazine. Key points: Brisbane is named as one of the "World's Greatest Places of 2023' in a Time Magazine list Cr Shrinner says Brisbane's inclusion in the list will boost tourism for the city Several of the city's attractions were cited as reasons for Brisbane making the list It is among 50 extraordinary destinations, including Budapest and Barcelona, in the magazine's annual list of The World's Greatest Places. Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner told ABC Radio Brisbane's Rebecca Levingston he had an "inkling" earlier in the week that Brisbane would be on the list and that it would boost Brisbane's tourism. "There was a little rumour going around about this and a bit of excitement building, but I hadn't heard exactly what it was until it was just confirmed last night," he said. Adrian Schrinner says he hopes tourism will increase to the city.(ABC News: Hilary Whiteman) "It's really exciting — Time Magazine has 20 million subscribers around the world. "It's obviously a global publication, and this is just one of those things that helps elevate Brisbane from a tourist point of view. Cr Schrinner said the list recognised Brisbane's ongoing development such as the Queen's Wharf precinct and infrastructure for the 2032 Olympics. "We love to welcome the tourists here. "It means opportunities and jobs for Brisbane people and customers for Brisbane small businesses, so there's a whole range of great things about this," he said. Cr Schrinner said the Brisbane City Council had no paid involvement in being named on the list. But he said Brisbane's ongoing development, including the Queen's Wharf and the upcoming 2032 Olympics, played a part. "The Queen's Wharf development is a $2.6 billion investment in the city, which will be a place that tourists will visit, and there's no doubt about that. "The things they mentioned really referred to the momentum that Brisbane has — the Olympic and Paralympic Games that are coming, the Women's Soccer World Cup, and the investment in infrastructure and facilities like Queens Wharf. "They also mentioned direct flights, but then they also mentioned some of our precincts like James St and Fortitude Valley, which was great," he said. Photo a little dated Cr Schrinner also said Brisbane residents already knew they lived in a wonderful city, but he was disappointed in the photo selection for the list. Cr Schrinner says this picture used by the magazine could have been more up to date.(Supplied: Ian Waldie) "Everyone in Brisbane knew this, and now the world is starting to know, but my only disappointment is the photo they chose was about five years out of date. "They must have selected some file photo from a long time ago, but the good news is we've got a whole range of fresh images that we're getting across the world. "We'll make sure we send them the new one," he said. While Brisbane is the only Australian city to have made the list, Australia's third largest island located in South Australia, Kangaroo Island, was also included for its flora and fauna.
Popular Post WarriorPrincess Posted March 17, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 17, 2023 They just need to put a photo of the cigar deck as one of the 10 most interesting places to visit while in Brisbane 4 1 5
El Presidente Posted March 17, 2023 Author Posted March 17, 2023 8 minutes ago, WarriorPrincess said: They just need to put a photo of the cigar deck as one of the 10 most interesting places to visit while in Brisbane They should honey......but unless you know them they are not allowed entry
WarriorPrincess Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 Who made that rule.....Me, best security you will ever have watching those stairs ⛔ 1
Fuzz AI Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 52 minutes ago, WarriorPrincess said: Who made that rule.....Me, best security you will ever have watching those stairs ⛔ When can I get that secret decoder ring so I can get access?
Chucko8 Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 Even the coffee staff below guard those stairs. hehe 1
Ken Gargett Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 absolutely justified. very easy for us to dismiss our own city because familiarity really does breed contempt. 3
ha_banos Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 Tuscon 🤕 https://time.com/collection/worlds-greatest-places-2023/6261639/tucson-ariz/ Sounds dangerous to me! Hows you doing @BoliDan ?
SpecialK Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 Loved Tucson but the last time I was there was 1991.. Used to head to Nogales also and drink cheap beer and shop with the wife (haggle anyone?) Back then it seemed like more of a small college town and relatively safe..
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