I used to love the Southbank. I went to the World Expo that originally created it several times. One positive thing Joh gave us I suppose 🙂 Have they got rid of that hideous motorway flyover on the opposite riverbank? I seem to remember the whole area was badly damaged in the flood two years ago. The Southbank certainly looks well and truly regenerated now though. I guess we’ll see for ourselves in a month’s time.
Fraussie
October 22nd, 2012 at 8:02 am
I shall let current Brisbanites answer the question about the hideous motorway flyover on the opposite bank. How long since you’ve been back?
Gigi
October 22nd, 2012 at 9:15 am
The Bougainvillea walkway is really special I think..love walking along it :)..not that I go there much..I’m not a fan of the drive to Brissy..but there is always the train 🙂
Fraussie
October 22nd, 2012 at 3:13 pm
And Bougainvillea flowers all year round!
Jane’s cousin
October 22nd, 2012 at 9:28 am
Susan, do you mean the Riverside Expressway? If so, it is still there.
Southbank is rather wonderful. the Art Galleries, State Library, Theatres, etc. I remember visiting Brisbane in the late 60s when I though it was too big, too hilly, too dirty… However from 2000-2004 I had occasion to go to Brisbane monrthly for meetings and either staying with my daughters at St Lucia or with friends in various parts of Brisbane go to know it fairly well. Two daughters live on opposite sides of Brisbane at the moment, one at Redcliffe and the other outside Ipswich so I still try to get down there reasonably often. I agree that it is a very attractive city these days.
Expressway! that’s the word I want, not flyover. Thanks Jane’s Cousin. Yes the hideous and shameful environmental scandal that is the Riverside Expressway. I had hoped it had been so badly damaged in the flood the authorities would have come up with a more appropriate traffic solution.
You are right though — the State Art Gallery, the Natural History Museum, the events facilities — all fab.
Fraussie — it’s been 15 years I think since I was in Brisbane.
Lyn
October 22nd, 2012 at 10:54 am
I agree with Jane’s cousin. I enjoy living here and love visiting Southbank and the art galleries etc. The hideous flyover is very efficient for getting from one side on the river to the other. I find it sleek and efficient.
Fraussie
October 22nd, 2012 at 3:15 pm
Thank you for your input Lyn and Jane’s cousin. When Black Cat was living in Brisbane, she had never heard the word “flyover” and thought people were saying “bike path”. She couldn’t understand why they were always talking about taking the “bike path”! We did laugh when I told her it was “flyover”!
I used to love the Southbank. I went to the World Expo that originally created it several times. One positive thing Joh gave us I suppose 🙂 Have they got rid of that hideous motorway flyover on the opposite riverbank? I seem to remember the whole area was badly damaged in the flood two years ago. The Southbank certainly looks well and truly regenerated now though. I guess we’ll see for ourselves in a month’s time.
I shall let current Brisbanites answer the question about the hideous motorway flyover on the opposite bank. How long since you’ve been back?
The Bougainvillea walkway is really special I think..love walking along it :)..not that I go there much..I’m not a fan of the drive to Brissy..but there is always the train 🙂
And Bougainvillea flowers all year round!
Susan, do you mean the Riverside Expressway? If so, it is still there.
Southbank is rather wonderful. the Art Galleries, State Library, Theatres, etc. I remember visiting Brisbane in the late 60s when I though it was too big, too hilly, too dirty… However from 2000-2004 I had occasion to go to Brisbane monrthly for meetings and either staying with my daughters at St Lucia or with friends in various parts of Brisbane go to know it fairly well. Two daughters live on opposite sides of Brisbane at the moment, one at Redcliffe and the other outside Ipswich so I still try to get down there reasonably often. I agree that it is a very attractive city these days.
Expressway! that’s the word I want, not flyover. Thanks Jane’s Cousin. Yes the hideous and shameful environmental scandal that is the Riverside Expressway. I had hoped it had been so badly damaged in the flood the authorities would have come up with a more appropriate traffic solution.
You are right though — the State Art Gallery, the Natural History Museum, the events facilities — all fab.
Fraussie — it’s been 15 years I think since I was in Brisbane.
I agree with Jane’s cousin. I enjoy living here and love visiting Southbank and the art galleries etc. The hideous flyover is very efficient for getting from one side on the river to the other. I find it sleek and efficient.
Thank you for your input Lyn and Jane’s cousin. When Black Cat was living in Brisbane, she had never heard the word “flyover” and thought people were saying “bike path”. She couldn’t understand why they were always talking about taking the “bike path”! We did laugh when I told her it was “flyover”!