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| Postgraduate Workshop: Linguistics and Language Processing The University of Queensland, Friday 4 October, 2002. |
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Brisbane is Australia's third largest city with a population of 1.5 million, and is the state capital of Queensland. It is a friendly, but cosmopolitan city with a laid-back attitude to life, good street cafe scene, world-class entertainment and cultural facilities and a lively nightlife. About Brisbane Other Links How to get to UQ Accommodation About Brisbane Located in south-east Queensland, Brisbane is situated 25km upstream from the mouth of the Brisbane River. The central business district features a number of public parks and squares, the heart of the city being the two-block Queen Street Mall, a pedestrian shopping precinct. The city centre is connected by bridge or cross-river ferry to South Brisbane and the Cultural Centre which features the Performing Arts Complex, with its four major performance spaces, the Queensland Art Gallery, the Queensland Museum and the State Library of Queensland. It is also the stopping off point for the Southbank Parklands: 16 hectares of parks, playgrounds, restaurants, and an artificial sandy beach (patrolled), all set in lush tropical gardens. For visitors arriving by bus, train or airport shuttle, the Brisbane Transit Centre is 500 metres from the city centre, and connected to the city's extensive suburban rail and bus network. The airport is located 15 kms north of the city. Want to know whether to bring your bathing suit or an overcoat? Check out the forecasts on the Bureau of Meteorology website, or the table of average temperatures (Bisbane's averages range from 18°C to 27.3°C in October). Other Links Brisbane Stories is a community website that provides information, history and other material about certain Brisbane suburbs. The Brisbane City Council website contains information about all Brisbane suburbs, as well as details about council services and transport. Lonely Planet gives a tourist's-eye view of Brisbane. To get to The University of Queensland... By car The main entrance to the University is along Sir Fred Schonell Drive. From Brisbane's Central Business District, Sir Fred Schonell Drive is most easily accessed via Coronation Drive. Visitor parking on campus is available in two multi-level car parks on Sir Fred Schonell Drive. See map. By ferry The CityCat ferry is the most enjoyable and often the most convenient means of getting to the St Lucia campus. The campus CityCat terminal is located near the corner of Sir William MacGreggor Drive and Blair Drive. For timetables and further information, try the TransInfo Journey Planner. See map. By bus From Brisbane's Central Business District, the Brisbane City Council bus routes which run directly to the University of Queensland are the 407 (Rocket), the 412 (Express), and the 411. Other BCC bus routes which stop here are the 402 (Toowong), the 403 (Indooropilly), the 427 (Chapel Hill), the 432 (Kenmore) and the 414 (West Taringa). The main bus stop on the St Lucia campus is located at Chancellor's Place near the J.D. Story building. See map. For timetables and further information, try the TransInfo Journey Planner. By train The nearest train station to the St Lucia campus is Toowong, on the Citytrain Ipswich Line. From Toowong Station, cross Benson Street and catch a bus to UQ -- the 402, 411, or 412. For timetables and further information, try the TransInfo Journey Planner. Accommodation We do not have the capacity to offer subsidised accommodation, but the listings below provide information about most of the options available. Please note: the details below are correct at the time of publication, but we do not guarantee their currency. The WIP organisers have entered into no agreement with these businesses, and their listing does not imply recommendation. The listings are provided as examples only. All communication with any establishment is your own responsibility. Remember to add the Brisbane area code (07) if calling from outside Brisbane, or the Country code (61 7) if overseas. Yellow Submarine Backpackers 66 Quay Street, Brisbane Phone: 3211 3424 Tariff: from $18 per night To UQ: 10 min walk to city bus stop, then 20 minute bus ride (bus numbers 407, 411, 412) YHA Brisbane City 392 Upper Roma Street, Brisbane Phone: 3236 1004 Tariff: from $20 per night To UQ: 10 min walk to city bus stop, then 20 minute bus ride (bus numbers 407, 411, 412) The Palace Backpackers Cnr Ann and Edwards Streets, Brisbane Phone: 3211 2433 Tariff: from $20 per night (genuine backpackers only--don't bring a suitcase!) To UQ: 5 min walk to city bus stop, then 20 minute bus ride (bus numbers 407, 411, 412) Indooroopilly Lodge 21 Riverview Terrace, Indooroopilly Phone: 3378 4000 Tariff: from $25 per night, includes breakfast To UQ: 5 min walk to bus stop, then 20 min bus ride (bus numbers 414,428) Benson Court Motel Cnr Benson and MacDonnell Streets, Toowong Phone: 3870 4444 Tariff: from $77 per night To UQ: 2 min walk to bus stop, 10 min bus ride (bus numbers 402, 411, 412) If these example fail to inspire you, try finding your own with the links below. Brisbane Yellow Pages Accommodation Listings Hotels Bed and Breakfast Guest Houses Backpacker |
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| Call for Papers Presentation guidelines Registration Program Venue Linguistics at UQ |
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