Discount card for Brisbane tourists launched
A discount card that offers savings for travellers off on Australia holidays has been launched by Tourism Queensland.The Five in One discount card could save travellers up to 30 per cent on Brisbane's top tourist attractions, according to Queensland tourism minister Peter Lawlor.
It provides quick, cashless access to the city's key tourist experiences: the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the Story Bridge Adventure Climb, Kookaburra River Queen Cruises, Riverlife Adventure Centre and the XXXX Brewery Tour.
Commenting on the card, Mr Lawlor said: "Brisbane provides a great opportunity for a Five in One card which is perfect for international travellers, students or those visiting friends and family, who want to experience the best of Brisbane."
The Brisbane Five in One card costs AU$145 (£71) for adults and AU$109 for children, providing full entry to each of the experiences within five days from the card's activation.
Holidaymakers taking advantage of this discount offer over the summer may also wish to visit the Brisbane International Film Festival, which goes on until August 9th.
The Traveller is a leading independent travel agent that specializes in flights and holidays to Australia. Call freephone 0800 091 1513 for further details.

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