Meanjin
Meanjin is the traditional name for the area now known as Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia. The name comes from the Turrbal people, the Indigenous inhabitants of the region. Meanjin refers to the place where the Brisbane River meets the Moreton Bay, highlighting its significance as a meeting point for trade and cultural exchange.
Today, Meanjin is celebrated for its vibrant arts scene, diverse communities, and rich history. The area features numerous parks, cultural institutions, and events that reflect both its Indigenous heritage and contemporary Australian life. It serves as a hub for creativity and social interaction in the region.