Museum of Brisbane, level 3 of City Hall


11 Apr - 21 Nov 2026
$35
Discounts Available

Concession

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1 hour 30 minutes

(no interval, subject to change without notice)

Explore Brisbane’s colonial history on this guided tour through the city’s convict past.

Beginning at the historic Windmill on Wickham Terrace and winding down to the river at Queens Wharf, the tour traces Brisbane’s transformation between 1823 and 1842 – from a remote penal outpost to an emerging free town.

Hear stories of convicts and commandants, revealing how punishment, labour and authority shaped daily life. Along the way, our guides bring the settlement into focus, illuminating the social fabric and living conditions, as well as the central role of the Brisbane River in sustaining the colony.

Woven throughout the tour are First Peoples’ responses to British settlement, their enduring connection to Country, and the Frontier wars that directly followed this era. Together, these intersecting stories offer a deeper understanding of how Brisbane grew from its earliest foundations into a regional centre. 

Tour highlights include:

  • The Windmill
  • The Brisbane Crest
  • The Petrie Tableau
  • Convict-built structures and surviving remnants
  • Miller Park and the Commissariat Stores
  • Queens Wharf and the Brisbane River

Important Information

Meeting Point

Meet the Guide Tour at Windmill / Wickham Terrace.

Finished at:The Commissariat Store/ Queens Wharf Road

Tour information

The tour involves walking downhill on city streets and uneven surfaces.

Distance:1.75 KM

Difficulty: This tour has been designed to suit most fitness levels.

Capacity: Maximum 12 visitors

Presented by Museum of Brisbane

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