This club from Brisbane is primarily known for being the home of the rugby team Souths Logan Magpies. However, it is also a venue for various events such as karaoke and live music performances and international acts. You can come by to hang out with your friends and have a good time, either watching the performers or meeting with your favorite rugby players.
A short cruise from Manly on a comfortable catamaran will take you to St. Helena Island, the heritage-listed site where Queensland's first prison was established in the 19th century. Once there, dramatized tours conducted by actors tell the story of this historic prison settlement. Take a walk through the nature reserve, ride the tramway, and learn about the Aborigines, the island's earliest settlers. Lunch is included in the price of the day trip and is served by the beach. Night tours include a three-course dinner.
After a delightful walk among the colorful garden beds of Cathedral Square, you will find a Gothic-style church erected in 1881 for the United Methodist Free Church. It is traditional for religious buildings of this era. The sum of 1,100 pounds was the price the Methodists paid in 1883. In 1898 it became the Church of Christ. Now it welcomes all people. Behind the church is a Fellowship Hall and a Social Hall for young people, who gather here Sundays.