| In early 1917 she deployed
to the East Indies Station to conduct anti-raider patrols, embarking a
Sopwith Baby aircraft for reconnaissance.
In June 1917 Brisbane disembarked her
aircraft and carried out patrol duties off the Western Australian coast
before moving to the Pacific in September.
In 1918 she carried out patrols of the
eastern Australian coast and in Torres Strait.
Brisbane was ordered to the
Mediterranean in October 1918 and was en route when the war ended. After
visiting Turkish waters she sailed for the United Kingdom where she was
refitted. She returned to Australia in June 1919.
After the war, Brisbane carried out
routine fleet duties. She served on exchange duties with the China
Squadron of the Royal Navy in 1925. Placed in reserve between 1929 and
1935, Brisbane made her final voyage in the latter year, carrying the
commissioning crew of HMAS Sydney [II] to the United Kingdom. She was
scrapped there in 1936.
Casualties
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