Brisbane, Australia

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Kingaroy Gympie Maroochydore -26,154
Toowoomba Ipswich Brisbane -27,154
Stanthorpe Warwick Gold Coast -28,154

Latest Coordinates and Map Quick-Links - Ipswich

Saturday 2024-04-27 -27.9941229, 152.1731582

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Sunday 2024-04-28 -27.3383328, 152.0863928

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Monday 2024-04-29 -27.3984322, 152.0706924

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Latest Coordinates and Map Quick-Links - Brisbane

Saturday 2024-04-27 -27.9941229, 153.1731582

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Sunday 2024-04-28 -27.3383328, 153.0863928

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Monday 2024-04-29 -27.3984322, 153.0706924

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Brisbane Area

Brisbane (the city) is split into two graticules by a longitude line just west of the city centre.

The eastern graticule at -27,153 is called Brisbane. The western graticule is inland at -27,152 and called Ipswich.

Brisbane Graticule

This graticule contains the city center and densest population areas of Brisbane. However the graticule is also approximately 75% ocean, and 5% islands that are not easily accessible (especially on short notice). This leaves the graticule with only 20% viable area on short notice.

Ipswich Graticule

This graticule contains the outer suburbs west of Brisbane, as well as Ipswich, Mount Glorious, and alot of empty space on the way (but not quite all the way) to Toowoomba.

Summary of Expeditions...

Brisbane

Arrow2.png 2015-03-27 -27 153 -- PDiddy On a driveway in West End with beer in hand.
Arrow2.png 2015-03-22 -27 153 -- Felix Dance, Liz, Tim, Bec, PDiddy and Kathryn reached a hash in a suburb near Bribie Island.
Arrow2.png 2013-01-13 -27 153 -- Ged3000 reached a hashpoint.

Arrow2.png 2011 May 11 - Wednesday - A hashpoint on the train line north of the Valley.
Arrow2.png 2009 Aug 18 - Tuesday - A surburban not-quite-street in Logandale.
Arrow2.png 2009 May 20 - Wednesday - On the eve of Geohashing Day, Nemo achieved his first Brisbane geohash on the foothills of Mt Gravatt
Arrow2.png 2008 December 17 - Wednesday - Caron and Warrio made it to the geohash location at Manly West
Arrow2.png 2008 November 22 - Saturday - Caron and Warrio made it to the geohash location at Spring Hill
Arrow2.png 2008 November 15 - Saturday - Caron and Warrio made it to the geohash location at Mount Petrie
Arrow2.png 2008 November 13 - Thursday - Caron and Warrio made it to the geohash location at Pinkenba


Arrow2.png 2008 June 06 - Friday - Ubethatway made it to the water geohash location at Cleveland
  • Water Graticule achievement
Arrow2.png 2008 June 02 - Monday - Ubethatway, KzazB and Cpt.Hardthing made it to the geohash location at Chermside.
  • Virgin Graticule achievement for Brisbane


Ipswich

Local participants

The Social?

Geohashing has a social aspect outside JUST the hashpoint meetups.

For example...

  • If Saturday night is games night, what games do we all play?
    • Table top or otherwise.

Cranium or Articulate, says I! (Joel) Or Werewolf/Mafia?! I'd be up for a meetup as soon as it's meetupable!

We could invent our own games even! (not without precedent: Geohash Card Game)

Brisbane geohash on Facebook

Geohash - Brisbane, Australia

Other information to be aware of

Achievements

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