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Got it right.. Brisbane City is pretty ghey.

I have lived in and around Brissy for 25 years. There are some nice places around the city that are good to go too. You just have to know where to go.

Other then that it is ok. I prefer Perth personally, much more organised.

Agree with you there about perth (it's better planned) and other observations about brissy except... I think brissy overall.. is ok...I wouldn't say it's gay IMO.

it's got a dose (not too much) of a vibrant ethnic culture with a blend of qld chillax hospitable atmosphere, jobs are there, weather is good, in between Gcoast/SCoast. it's awakening artistically I think too.

It's picking up.

I love it sick! The place is growing in terms of places to eat and night life, we've just had a great example of a Brisbane "winter", rave, rave, rave best place in Oz :)

I do miss the quietness of the early 90's though, the traffic does shit me....but hey you can't get growth without people.

I have lived here all my life but have also lived for short periods in both Melbourne and Sydney.

Sydney was great if you weren't paying to live there. Everything was expensive except the public transport, they got that right!!

Melbourne is terrible, so full of itself. People from there defend it to the end, but these are the same people invading Brisbane and staying here, but they still whinge that Melbourne is better!!!

We are lucky to have what we do here in the South-East corner of Queensland. Proximity to two great coasts, and the Southbank precinct is pretty good. The city itself is always evolving and you just have to move around to find what you are looking for. The Valley is great and caters for most!!

I love it here!! All you whingers, piss off back to where you came from and leave us alone!!!

Needs less Anna Bligh. That is all.

AGREED!!

I like Brisbane, We have pretty much everything, And both Sunny and Gold Coasts arnt too far away.. Although, if i had the chance I'd live in the Sticks for sure.

AGREED!!

I like Brisbane, We have pretty much everything, And both Sunny and Gold Coasts arnt too far away.. Although, if i had the chance I'd live in the Sticks for sure.

Only problem with living in the sticks is the roads out there arent nice to lowered cars :(

AGREED!!

I like Brisbane, We have pretty much everything, And both Sunny and Gold Coasts arnt too far away.. Although, if i had the chance I'd live in the Sticks for sure.

Depends on what you mean by the sticks I spose. I consider Jimboomba the sticks but its really not that bad when I think about it. Im an hour from the city and an hour from the Gold Coast so pretty much bang in the middle. Great place to live if you have no social life but a pain in the ass if you want to actually have friends lol. The roads aren't that terrible though some places in brisbane have worse roads than the ones out in the sticks lol, go figure. I wouldn't move any further away from anything than I am now though it would be too much hassle getting anywhere and f**k going inland thats just retarded...

How's that work? I'm FROM Brisbane :)

Shut up and GTFO?

well ive been in brissie for 20 odd years and although its not fantastic the weather is a little more stable than most other places or that might just be where i live a little more specifically. being an inner brisbane resident, but i definatly dont like that new scaffold and toothpick bridge...

AGREED!!

I like Brisbane, We have pretty much everything, And both Sunny and Gold Coasts arnt too far away.. Although, if i had the chance I'd live in the Sticks for sure.

Really? Want to buy a property?

Only problem with living in the sticks is the roads out there arent nice to lowered cars ;)

Myeah they are alright...better then some of the roads around brissy.

Yeah thats it hey! :down:

Although, Brisbane has some pretty Shocking roads as well..

the whole of qld has basically shit roads.

Depends on what you mean by the sticks I spose. I consider Jimboomba the sticks but its really not that bad when I think about it. Im an hour from the city and an hour from the Gold Coast so pretty much bang in the middle. Great place to live if you have no social life but a pain in the ass if you want to actually have friends lol. The roads aren't that terrible though some places in brisbane have worse roads than the ones out in the sticks lol, go figure. I wouldn't move any further away from anything than I am now though it would be too much hassle getting anywhere and f**k going inland thats just retarded...

Easy there my son. Jimmy is alright....at first it sucks when most people you know live 45 mins away.

The sticks is a good place to go driving though. Ain't that right CoLin.

Really? Want to buy a property?

Myeah they are alright...better then some of the roads around brissy.

the whole of qld has basically shit roads.

Easy there my son. Jimmy is alright....at first it sucks when most people you know live 45 mins away.

The sticks is a good place to go driving though. Ain't that right CoLin.

There are some pretty decent roads around here eh Ro :down: . I've gotten used to the driving now. My sense of a long journey has been warped by working so far away from home lol. I used to travel 1.5 hours to work on the Tweed Coast everyday so now anything under an hour feels like a short drive lol ;)

I've gotten used to the driving now. My sense of a long journey has been warped by working so far away from home lol. I used to travel 1.5 hours to work on the Tweed Coast everyday so now anything under an hour feels like a short drive lol :down:

I hear ya, I gotta drive 1 hr, fly 2 hrs then drive 1 hr to get to work on mondays ;)

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