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Brisbane is the state capital of Queensland. Brisbane is the third largest
city in Australia and most populous city of Queensland. It is situated on
the Brisbane River on low-lying Floodplain between Moreton Bay and the Great
Dividing Range in south-eastern Queensland. The local indigenous people knew
the area as Mian-jin, meaning 'place shaped as a spike'.
The city is named after Sir Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales
from 1821 – 1825. The settlement grew from a penal colony established at his
direction in 1824 at Redcliffe, 28 kilometres (17.4 mi) to the north. The
colony moved to the current location of the Brisbane CBD in 1825, and free
settlers were permitted from 1842. It was chosen as the capital when
Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony in 1859.
A large portion of Brisbane is controlled by the Brisbane City Council and
also covers parts of several adjoining local government areas. In 1925, the
City of Brisbane Act was passed by the Queensland Government, abolishing 20
local government authorities in the city and forming the largest local
authority in Australia, covering 1,200 square kilometres (463.3 sq mi).
The city played a central role in the Allied campaign during World War II as
the South West Pacific headquarters for General Douglas MacArthur.
More recently, Brisbane hosted the 1982 Commonwealth Games, 1988 World's
Fair (Expo '88), and 2001 Goodwill Games.
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