You can view a database of over 25,000 Brisbane images at Brisbane Images. These are taken from the Council’s photographic archives and date back as far as the 1850s. To access the database, you must register with the National Library’s TROVE website. There are also two other websites that can help you find and access Brisbane images. Both have a variety of information on the city, including links to websites where you can find more historical photographs.
Freebies are available for download in many forms, including PNGs, stickers, photos, and aesthetic backgrounds. In addition to free images, you can also find vector illustrations, photos, art, and PSD mockups and templates. All images are free to use and safe for commercial use. Just remember to attribute the original creator. It is better to give credit to the original artist than to use your own image if you use it in your own project.
Brisbane has experienced record rainfall in the past few weeks. In February, it received 26 inches of rain in three days. Normally, the probability of such rainfall occurring in a city within a 72-hour period is less than one percent. Brisbane also set a new record for rainfall in a week. The city’s weekly rainfall was 31 inches, which is the highest since records began in 1840. Meanwhile, nearby Dunoon, New South Wales, recorded the second highest 24-hour rainfall in Australia, with 30 inches of rain in 24 hours.