Everything about William Street Brisbane totally explained
William Street is a small, relatively quiet road in the uptown part of the
Brisbane central business district. The street is historical significant to the city's early development as a
penal colony. The first convict buildings were built along William Street in 1825.
The streets northern end starts at the intersection of
Queen Street and the
Victoria Bridge.
One of the most notable buildings on William Street is the
Treasury Building which now houses the
Conrad Treasury Casino. This building was built in three stages, with the William Street section being constructed first.
The
Queens Gardens are nearby with an underground carpark that exits on to William Street. The park is found on the corner of William and
Elizabeth Street.
The gardens mark the end of the
North Quay and the beginning of the government precinct. Further south is the
Lands Administration Building and the Neville Bonner Building which contains a number of
Queensland Government departments.
At the southern end of William Street is
Alice Street and the old
Parliament House building.
Parallel to this road on the western side is the
Riverside Expressway and to the east is
George Street. The
Queensland Museum was once situated on William Street.
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