Towers of Power (Mt Coot-tha)

Bluey's Brisbane - A podcast by Bridge Media

In the background of Bluey's house you can see the Mt Coot-tha TV transmission towers blinking away. Brisbane really is lucky to have this bushland oasis so close to the CBD!The other Mt Coot-tha landmarks that appear in Bluey are the Tropical Display Dome and the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium which both appear in the 'best of Brisbane' view from the Heeler's deck.You can find both of these structures in the grounds of the Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens at the base of the mountain, but today we've set our card table up at the very top - on the Mt Coot-tha lookout just outside the Summit Cafe.Our guests on this episode are Channel 7 newsreader Kendall Gilding, who winds her way up the mountain each day to read the 4pm bulletin, and Rebecca and Imogen from Nature Play Queensland. They'll run us through some games we can play in and around Mt Coot-tha and talk about the Nature Play Passport - a fantastic resource for parents to get their kids playing in the great outdoors!Find out more about Nature Play Queensland. Order your passport here.Find out more about Kendall Gilding.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane