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Well I've got two real good job leads in Brissy so it looks like (fingers crossed) I'll be on my way very soon. ;)

I'm origionally from Townsville (NQ) but I have been living in Sydney for the last 2 years.

I've done quite a bit of traveling for work to most of the OZ capitals and I would have to say Brissy is the place to be. The weather is good for most of the year and the people are friendly and layed back.

What sort of things can I get up to for fun round the area? Cruizes, Pubs, clubs, resturants, etc.

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stay away, we dont have enough water... ;)

lol.. nah mate ur more than welcome. ther are a few cruises. ther is coffee meets and lil get togethers for us more active members ther is also a weekly tuesday night dinner. in a nut shell its a good active bunch of people on here.

oo0o0o0o00 how exciting! We have track days, skidpan days and cruises as well as non-car related shiz like dinners and coffee meets and Bunta will be posting details of the next Pub Crawl very very shortly. Hope atleast one of your job leads is a winner!

Anna xo

Not much hey.

Living the 'borough. Spending my weekends in brisbane occasionally or around other 'regional centres' karting. Spending too much time and money on doing that unsuccessfully :)

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i wouldnt live anywhere else, brisbane is farkn awesome. plenty to do aswell, pub club scene is awesome despite what anyone else says, sau seems to hold a shitload of meets and stuff that i really gotta start going to but yeah brisbane is where its at :)

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man i know what you mean ive been to a few other places around oz and i dont wanna live anywhere else tho it is getting freaking expensive up here. who votes welcome party?

Can't be much worse than Syndey. If you can live there you can live anywhere I recon.

Rents are up in Brissy from what I here but our rent has gone up a bit over the last 18 months Sydney aswell.

Vote #1 for piss up!

ive had to move back with my olds for a lil bit cause its a bit hard to find somewhere, but i got an application in for a lil 1 brm unit at kallangur hopefully i should get that. im flat out finding a unit for under 200 a week

Welcome to inflation.

Things are like that everywhere now. The 2 bedroom flat my wife and I rent in Sydney is $315 a week and thats a good price for round 20 mins from the city via train.

I'm staying with a mate so I'll check out the housing market once there.

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