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LIVING IN BRISBANE

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What is it like to live in Brisbane, Australia?

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Living in Brisbane offers you a relaxed yet vibrant lifestyle. Enjoy the sun almost all year round, welcoming neighborhoods, and a diverse community. It is the ideal place for those seeking a balance between urban life and nature. Do you dare to live in Brisbane?

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia

Brisbane is the capital of Queensland and the third largest city in Australia, has half the population of Sydney and Melbourne, approximately two million. One of the advantages of living in Brisbane is that it is located halfway between essential points of interest in your Australian experience, It is located in the middle of the east coast of Australia and to the north is located Sunshine Coast, Airlie Beach, Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef and to the south you will find the Gold Coast, Byron Bay, Sydney and Melbourne.

Mount Coot-tha looms over the city, you can hike to its summit for stunning views of Brisbane and visit its Botanic Gardens. Brisbane is also known as “Brisvegas” either “Barbie Town” due to the large number of barbecues that take place every weekend.

Brisbane has a modern artificial beach

Ok, Brisbane sounds nice, but if you like the beach, Brisbane has a modern artificial beach near the centre, at SouthBank, which is completely free. But don't worry, if you prefer real sand, there are plenty of beaches to visit, such as the Gold Coast, which is 1.5 hours away by train.

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In addition, Brisbane is a super modern city, which has grown a lot in recent years. You will quickly see this in the contrasts that the city has, from the skyscrapers in the city centre to its famous old Queenslander houses, which make this state quite a unique place.

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Located in South Bank is home to the Queensland Museum and Science Centre, with major interactive exhibits. Across the South Bank is the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, which is one of Australia's leading contemporary art museums.

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What is the weather like in Brisbane?

The weather is an important factor when living in Brisbane

Certainly, the climate must be taken into account when living in Brisbane, since Brisbane's climate is subtropical and It has an average of 280 sunny days a year; so if you are one of those who hate the cold, Brisbane is your destination. 

Heat almost all year round

In summer it is very hot and humid., there are also usually the occasional tropical storm.  Brisbane is a landlocked city, which means that jobs don't vary as much by high/low season as they can in cities like the Gold Coast or Byron Bay. Thus, job offers in Brisbane are much better than in other areas of the country.

Living in Brisbane - Time in Brisbane

Brisbane local time follows the time zone of Australia Eastern Standard Time (AEST), which is 10 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+10). Unlike other Australian cities, Brisbane does not adopt daylight saving time, so its time remains constant throughout the year.

If you're in Spain, Brisbane is typically 8 or 9 hours ahead, depending on the time of year. So, if you're planning a call or just curious to know what time it is in Brisbane, remember that when it's morning in Spain, Brisbane is already enjoying the afternoon or even the evening.

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Advantages of living in Brisbane

How much does it cost to live in Brisbane?

If you live in shared accommodation, you will likely pay between $160 and $240 per week rental, the further you decide to go from the city center, the cheaper the rent will be, and the food will be at least $70 additional per week.

You can get around by train, bus or ferry. There are even circular buses and ferries that run through the heart of the city and are completely free. The idea is to acquire a prepaid card like in other large cities. , the GO Card and save 30% on the cost of each trip. The cost of weekly transport can vary between $20 and $60.

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Where to live in Brisbane

Fortitude Valley

Fortitude Valley is the most lively place in the whole city; Full of bars and clubs, it also has the famous China Town. It is located 15 minutes from the center, this is the main reason why many people choose to live here.

CBD (Central Business District)

It is the centre of the city and is full of life and movement. If you like the hustle and bustle, you can look for an apartment in this area, although be warned that rents are not exactly cheap.

Brisbane South

Located opposite the city centre, on the opposite side of the river. It has a wide cultural offering, and has one of the largest bus stations, as well as a train station.

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Spring Hill

One of the oldest and most beautiful residential areas in Brisbane. It is about a 20-minute walk from the centre and has very new homes with rents not as expensive as in the CBD.

West End

Brisbane's most bohemian and artistic suburb. Full of nightlife, cultural and musical events, as well as a wonderful farmers' market every Saturday.

Kangaroo Point

Kangaroo Point is just across the river and is connected to the centre by crossing the magnificent Story Bridge or by taking a free ferry, the City Hooper. The houses are newer and cheaper, and there are plenty of public green areas for Aussie-style barbecues and picnics.

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Brisbane Curiosities

Thanks for the ride!
As they get off the bus, one by one, all the passengers thank the driver for the ride. THANK YOU!
Brisbane or "Meanjin"
Brisbane was known to early Aboriginal people as Meanjin, meaning "a place shaped like a spike"
The stars
It is named after Sir Thomas Brisbane (Gov. of New South Wales and great astronomer, builder of Australia's first observatory)
Live in a movie
China Town in Fortitude Valley was part of the set for the film Jackie Chan's First Strike
On its shopping street...
A multi-storey convict barracks was built on the corner of Queen and Albert Streets housing up to 1,000 convicts.
Suncorp Stadium
It was built on the site of the city's first cemetery and a cemetery and a church remain as a commemoration.
Protas after Pearl Harbor
It was the most active submarine port in the world due to its proximity and facilities, hosting more than 75,000 US soldiers.
The most "Macadamia" city
The world's first cultivated macadamia tree lives in the city's Botanical Garden
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