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North Quay is a location in the
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and the name of a street in the same area, running along the
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from an intersection near Makerston Street to the top of the Queen Street mall, linking the Victoria Bridge and the William Jolly Bridge along the river's northern bank. It was the site of
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’s initial settlement, at a point where a stream flowing from Spring Hill provided fresh water, later collected in a reservoir on Tank Street.


Location

The precise bounds of this small locality are debatable. By one opinion, it is about seven blocks long, covering the northerly bank of the Brisbane River between the Victoria Bridge and the William Jolly Bridge; another opinion gives it roughly the area of four city blocks in length, from Ann Street north of
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to Queens Gardens, including the Conrad Treasury Casino. By either opinion it is little more than a single block in width, extending North only to George Street and Roma Street. The location has an historical record in
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because it was a landing point during the first European exploration of the river in 1823 and later in 1825, the
Moreton Bay penal colony The Moreton Bay Penal Settlement operated from 1825 to 1842. It became the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. History The Moreton Bay Penal Settlement was established on the Redcliffe Peninsula on Moreton Bay in September 1824, under th ...
at Redcliffe relocated here, establishing the first permanent European settlement in what was to become the state of Queensland. Captain
Henry Miller Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 – June 7, 1980) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. He broke with existing literary forms and developed a new type of semi-autobiographical novel that blended character study, so ...
was responsible for the settlement transfer, which was due to armed resistance by local Aboriginal groups, biting insects and a lack of reliable fresh water at Redcliffe. Although North Quay is most likely not the exact location selected by
John Oxley John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley (1784 – 25 May 1828) was an English List of explorers, explorer and surveyor of Australia in the early period of British colonisation. He served as Surveyor General of New South Wales and is perhaps bes ...
and Sir
Thomas Brisbane Major-general (United Kingdom), Major General Sir Thomas MacDougall Brisbane, 1st Baronet, (23 July 1773 – 27 January 1860), was a British Army officer, administrator, and astronomer. Upon the recommendation of the Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke ...
during scouting expeditions in November 1824, the high banks at North Quay proved to be highly suitable, well above the flood levels that plagued Brisbane in subsequent years. A riverside bikeway leading to the
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and the western suburbs from the Victoria Bridge has been built on the river at North Quay.


Legal Precinct

North Quay was historically and remains the centre of Queensland's legal infrastructure: * From 1879 to 2012, the
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was located in the block bounded by North Quay, Ann Street, George Street and Adelaide Street. * Diagonally opposite, State Government legal offices, including the Department of Justice and Attorney General, the Crown Law Office and the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, are located in the State Law Building at the intersection of Ann Street and George Street. * The Brisbane home of the Federal judiciary is located in the Harry Gibbs
Commonwealth Law Courts The Harry Gibbs Commonwealth Law Courts Building (often known in Brisbane simply as the Commonwealth Law Courts, although the northern part of the Peter Durack Building in Perth is also called ''Commonwealth Law Courts'') contains the Queenslan ...
Building, which fronts North Quay between Turbot Street and Tank Street. *The Inns of Court – the purpose-built home of the Queensland Bar – also fronts North Quay, situated on the opposite side of Turbot Street. * The headquarters of the
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is located at the intersection of Roma Street and Makerston Street. * Since 2004, the
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has occupied a triangular block bounded by George, Roma, and Turbot Streets, to which was added in 2012 the Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law to house the relocated Supreme and District Courts of Queensland.


Street

The road can be congested on week days with traffic from Coronation Drive using part of the street to enter the city. The road also feeds traffic on to the Riverside Expressway, one end of the Pacific Motorway. Towards the easterly end, North Quay leads into William Street and the government precinct further east along the river. Since 2021, works associated with construction of the Adelaide Street tunnel connexion to the King George Square busway station have created chaotic traffic conditions, especially during peak commuting times, along North Quay between Ann street and the Victoria Bridge, also affecting the southern end of Adelaide Street from its intersection with George Street. The lack of alternative routes, combined with poor site planning, results in
gridlock Gridlock is a form of traffic congestion where continuous queues of vehicles block an entire network of intersecting streets, bringing traffic in all directions to a complete standstill. The term originates from a situation possible in a grid ...
conditions on a daily basis.


Heritage listings

North Quay has a number of
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sites, including: * Sections of Albert St, George St, William St, North Quay, Queen's Wharf Rd: Early Streets of Brisbane * Coronation Drive: Coronation Drive retaining wall * 273 North Quay: First Church of Christ, Scientist * William Street: William Street retaining wall


Major intersections

* Queen Street * Adelaide Street * Ann Street * Riverside Expressway * Turbot Street * Tank Street * Herschel Street * Makerston Street * Saul Street / William Jolly Bridge


See also

* Northbank (Brisbane) * North Quay 1 & 2 Ferry Wharf


References


External links

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