Observations of nearby lightning have been made in Brisbane, Australia (27.3ºS, 153.0ºE) from 1995 to 2010 using CGR3 and CGR4 lightning sensors and a 500 Hz CIGRE lightning flash counter, with the objective of measuring long-term lightning flash densities and their diurnal and annual variations. The observations with the CGR4 sensor covered a circular area around the sensor of about 400 km . The average annual thunder day level was 25 with a range from 14 to 31 per year, about a 2:1 range. There is a weak correlation between annual flash densities and thunder days, but attempting to predict a flash density from the thunder day level is subject to large uncertainty. It was found that, averaged over the 16-year study period, 50 per cent of all local lightning occurs on about two days per year.