Ann Street Queensland |
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Ann Street, Central Station on the right | |
Coordinates | 27°27′39″S 153°01′58″E / 27.4608°S 153.0327°ECoordinates: 27°27′39″S 153°01′58″E / 27.4608°S 153.0327°E |
Type | Street |
Location | Brisbane |
Length | 3 km (1.9 mi) |
Southwest end | Riverside Expressway |
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Northeast end | Montpelier Road / Skyring Terrace |
LGA(s) | City of Brisbane |
Major suburbs | |
General | One-way traffic NE–SW (city-bound) |
Ann Street runs parallel to Adelaide Street and is the northern-most street in the Brisbane CBD in Queensland, Australia. It is a major thoroughfare, linking as a four-lane one-way street the suburb of Fortitude Valley in the northeast with the Riverside Expressway in the southwest; house numbers run the opposite direction.
Parks and buildings along Ann Street include the State Law Building, Central Railway Station, Brisbane City Hall, King George Square, King George Central, and also ANZAC Square and the Shrine of Remembrance (both of which commemorate Australia's and New Zealand's war dead). The now demolished Canberra Hotel (1929–1987) was located on the corner of Ann and Edward Streets.
Each year, on ANZAC Day (25 April), a dawn memorial service is held at the Shrine of Remembrance, with wreaths being laid around the eternal flame in memory of those who died in conflict. There is also a memorial service held each year on Armistice Day (11 November) and wreaths are again laid at the eternal flame. The shrine was dedicated on Armistice Day in 1930.
King George Square busway station has entrances from King George Square and is accessible from Ann Street.