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To give you an idea...

Southside of Brisbane = Western Suburbs of Sydney

West side of brisbane = Western suburbs of Sydney

Individual burbs...

Caboolture, ipswitch, Logan = Mt Druitt, Bankstown, Merrylands

cheers for the list.

i know those places(nsw one) well, as i used to work in Mt drugit.

and i currently live in west sydney.

just further west than those places.

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Well I'm at the very north end of Brisbane and it's about an hour drive to the nearest drag strip, Lakeside is about 5 minutes up the road and the 2 best mountain runs are only about 15 min away. So within greater Brisbane you will be about 1 hour from the drags.

cheers, i can live with an hour.

i think im about 1/2hr from eastern creek where i live atm.

Yes, but north Brisbane is close to Lakeside and QR/Drags. Sunny coast is nice but go farther north than Caboolture if you do.

Avoid Noosa, it's full of hippy bohemian people... Freaks me out lol

My girls gonna be doing her 5 year veterinary doctorate at Gatton starting this year so I'm going to have to move to Toowoomba before years end. How hard is is to find work there and whats the rent situation like?

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