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A bronze commemorative plaque is prominently embedded in a large, textured stone slab with carved, organic patterns. The plaque is the central focus of the image, which is taken outdoors in what appears to be a public park or plaza during daytime.

The text on the plaque identifies it as pertaining to the "Roma Street Parkland" and features a stylized logo. It reads: "The Honourable Peter Beattie MP Premier of Queensland officially opened the Roma Street Parkland on Friday 6 April 2001 and declared the Parkland as a space for the people of Queensland." Below this statement are two signatures: "P. Beattie," identified as "Premier and Minister for Trade," and "R. W. Schwarten," identified as "Minister for Public Works and Minister for Housing." The "Queensland Government" logo and text are also visible on the plaque.

In the background, a modern concrete structure runs diagonally, featuring a long beam with several recessed circular lights. Beyond this, a paved pathway or ground surface is visible, leading to a patch of green grass in the far distance. The scene is devoid of people or activity, emphasizing the plaque's commemorative purpose within an urban, landscaped environment in Brisbane City, Australia, as indicated by the "Roma Street Parkland" text and location context.
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Dec 30, 2024

Brisbane City, Australia

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A bronze commemorative plaque is prominently embedded in a large, textured stone slab with carved, organic patterns. The plaque is the central focus of the image, which is taken outdoors in what appears to be a public park or plaza during daytime. The text on the plaque identifies it as pertaining to the "Roma Street Parkland" and features a stylized logo. It reads: "The Honourable Peter Beattie MP Premier of Queensland officially opened the Roma Street Parkland on Friday 6 April 2001 and declared the Parkland as a space for the people of Queensland." Below this statement are two signatures: "P. Beattie," identified as "Premier and Minister for Trade," and "R. W. Schwarten," identified as "Minister for Public Works and Minister for Housing." The "Queensland Government" logo and text are also visible on the plaque. In the background, a modern concrete structure runs diagonally, featuring a long beam with several recessed circular lights. Beyond this, a paved pathway or ground surface is visible, leading to a patch of green grass in the far distance. The scene is devoid of people or activity, emphasizing the plaque's commemorative purpose within an urban, landscaped environment in Brisbane City, Australia, as indicated by the "Roma Street Parkland" text and location context.

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