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@@nanapinkrah9865 Hi! I replied to all emails received a month ago. Could you please check your Junk folder? If not, would you mind sending your query again via the contact links within the video description or my website? Sorry about that, not sure what might've happened.
I’m from Singapore. I went to university in Sydney, in 1961. I worked for a mining company & was transferred to live & work all over Australia. I have lived in Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane & Launceston. I chose Brisbane to be my home because of the good weather as it’s not as cold as the cities in the southern states. We have a a smaller population than Sydney & Melbourne. We don’t have as many crimes as the big cities.
Forgot to mention the cyclones north of Brisbane which whip up torrential rain there. Brisbane is too south for wet season weather, but it’s too hilly and flooding happens there frequently, unless we’re in a El Niño period.
I’m moved to London from Brisbane many years ago. I had a great time growing up there, however would never move back now. London is the centre of everything I love (despite its many faults) and I consider myself a real Londoner. The proximity to so many interesting places, particularly in Europe, was my main reason for moving.
I live just about 40 kilometres north of Brisbane in the town of Caboolture just south of the Sunshine Coast. I worked as an operations manager with the Brisbane City Council for twenty years and have seen the amazing transition of the city over those years. It takes me less than an hour to get into the CBD of Brisbane or Brisbane airport and half an hour to Bribie Island where there are kilometres of beaches. Brisbane itself, doesn't have some of the attributes which may appeal to the younger generation in the same way as Sydney or Melbourne but being central to the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast makes up for that. The 'Tangalooma' resort on Moreton Island is a short ferry trip away for that 'sub-tropical island' day (or longer) away. Also, just north of Brisbane is the Redcliffe Peninsular which was originally considered as being the first settlement before Brisbane. Apart from being of historical interest, it is a very popular area for people to swim, fish and relax surrounded by the waters of Moreton Bay. It is also where the 'Bee Gees' went to school and there is a statue and a little place to commemorate them.
@@Donnywill11 Nooo way. You mustn’t have been there recently. It’s changed dramatically in the past 10 years. I live in Redcliffe, and visit family In Caboolture often, it’s a great suburb experiencing a lot of growth. (Govt has earmarked Caboolture as Brisbane’s next city, pumping so much money and infrastructure in there). Lot of development and gentrification happening. Compared to somewhere like Redbank Plains, or other suburbs in Ipswich, or some of the inner city suburbs, Caboolture feels far far nicer and safer. I honestly think I see less dodgy people up there than I do in Redcliffe…
Brisbane's weather is pretty warm 6-7 months of the year, Winter's June July and August. Also speaking of renting, it depends on what you're after and what area you're intending on living, you can get a nice one bedroom unit for $300-350.
I'm thinking about moving(see=relocating) to Brisbane from Sweden. I've got a degree in civil/structual engineering and have been working for major construction companies in my home country for over 8 years. Been poking around different job searching sites and found that there seem to be a semi-high demand for my profession in all major cities in AU, but 'Brissy' seems to be the most ideal place to live in, for me. Thank you for sharing some insights of the city. Do take care!
If this is about Living in Brisbane, and not just Working, in my opinion, some key attractions not mentioned are Mt. Cootha, Mt. Glorious, easy cruising on the the Brisbane River on the City Cats, Lone Pine Sanctuary, Australia Zoo, just north of Brissie, more laid back folk, and more. Cheers.
The best university is Griffith! The teachers actually care and they emphasise practical skills! But actually, different universities have different subjects where they're stronger. For instance, for Law and the Sciences, you should go to UQ. For nursing, you should go to ACU. For teaching, QUT is the best option. Etc.
Hi, thank you so much for your insight. I'm planning to take my master's in Human Resource Management. Which university in Brisbane do you think would be a good choice for this major ? :D
Beautiful Brisbane city very clean and look's nice weather like African sunshine . i love the sea and beach hopefully i ll visit Australia . God bless 🙏
Fun fact im fully Danish but i was Born in Brisbane during my parents Honeymoon. But My parents lived in Helsingør at that time where I was planned to be born. But I got born in Brisbane so i can say that im an Australian born Dane. I first stepped foot in Denmark, Helsingør in December 2003. I've never been to brisbane since when I was brought to Denmark. But i love to visit Brisbane to see my birthplace.
Hello,I'm Ana😊.Thank you for sharing this video❤️.May I ask if do you also have like this sharing lifestyle from Sydney and Melbourne?I'm glad to hear more🥰❤️.
Brisbane is definitely cozy and modern city. Very sunny and close to gold coast. I haven't been to other cities in Aus. But I think Brisbane is the best city in Australia.
Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane are four most modern cities under Southern hemisphere. You can’t go wrong in any of them, my suggestion is visit each cities and stay for a week. Personally I prefer either Adelaide or Hobart, I love nature and more simple lifestyle.
@@DatsunBloke7357Agreed. 👍 They did say they hadn't been to any other city. 🤣 Once you've spent any (realistic) amount of time in any of them, Brisbane wouldn't be your first choice.
@@DatsunBloke7357 White supremacists indoctrinated by Darwinism is Australia . I lived in Brisbane for 8 years. Horrible place and people. So glad i left that place and that country. Disrespectful supremacists. They're friendliness is superficial and especially to a person of colour. People just like to paper over the cracks in that dense and controlled society.
Just a correction. Brisbane does have beaches. The Redcliffe peninsula has multiple beaches, similar to St Kilda and other Melbourne beaches. But sunnier.
Born and bread here in Brisbane ❤ I’ve travelled the world and consider Brisbane the best place in the world to live! In 2024 however rents are considerably higher than $450 for a 2 bedroom unit and $550 for a house. Prices have increased around 50%
Adelaide - In South Australia. Makes great Iced coffee, Green frog cakes and says fritz instead of devon Apart from that, nothing else to do And yes, im from Adelaide i was born there. Moved to Brisbane in 2007
I was thinking of going to university of Queensland for my semester abroad. That or I’ll try to go to New Zealand/ University of Aukland. Whatever is better for a business computer science student
@@livingsimplyaustralia You're too kind, but thank you! This is the first of your videos I've watched, and it's impressive. I can see how much work has gone into putting this together. I'll be back to watch more soon!
Can you add video about wild animals in Brisbane and Gold coast please? That is what is really stopping me and my family to go there. And crime rate? Much appreciated
We have 9 of the 10 most venomous snakes, crocodiles, sharks, octopuses that kill, spiders, trees that drop sap on you that burns, fire ants, drop bears. Crime rate is out of control, especially young people mugging you, and they don’t get arrested.
hi I have a question 🥹 I plan on moving to australia from the USA, but when I mentioned it to my parents they said it was stupid because it’s a “super racist” place. What is it really like over there with all the diversity? Do people tend to be racist or is it mostly ignorance? Also what is it like getting a place to live before moving there (if that makes sense)? Like how would it work for migrants? Thank you so much for your videos, I’ve been watching them to get an idea of what I’ll face as I’m moving to/when I move to Australia. Love your content :))
Hi! The unfortunate reality is that some level of racism is prevalent across most countries worldwide (i.e. there are ignorant idiots everywhere). Having said that, I've found Australia (at least the big cities like Melb, Syd - can't speak for rural Australia) in general to be pretty open and inclusive to migrants (especially Melbourne). And this also in the workplace (professional environments at least), there is a lot of awareness about multiculturality, and any form of discriminatory behaviour can get you fired - and in social settings, comments or actions of this nature are pretty much frowned upon - especially considering that more than 30% of the Australian population were born overseas. Now, this has been my reality for the past eight years - but many other people will have different experiences and may completely disagree with me (which is fair - we are all exposed to different circumstances). The only thing that I did experience, which I don't think comes under the 'racism' umbrella but it's still aggressive behaviour, is perhaps some people making me feel a bit uncomfortable about my accent or how I pronounce certain words (not the 'aussie way'). Apart from that, it's been fine. So to answer your question, overall, no, I don't think Australia is 'super racist' (at least no more than America and other places). But again, other migrants may have had different experiences. Hope this answers your question in some way.
I’m Australian. It’s important that people coming here realise that we love to make fun of ourselves/others and we don’t like people who think they are better than anyone else. If someone is more reserved or conservative then it can be mistaken for ‘being up themselves’ or thinking they are better than everyone else. We don’t like people who are bragging and sometimes people from the USA can come across in this way such as being loud or rude to service staff. This will not go down well here. That said, of course there is racism because unfortunately it’s everywhere. I really hope that you have a terrific time if you do end up moving here. Best wishes.
@@becsutherland4506 if someone conservative doesn't mean he or she think better than anyone it just mean the person is introvert . I think everyone at any community around the world should mind their own business . Also it is fine to make fun of yourself but not to others as it cross someone else limit unless if the person is allowed you to do that .
I'm a migrant myself. The worst "racism" I have experienced so far was when an elderly patient in the hospital told me to "go back where I came from." Otherwise, speaking from experience, racism here is much subtler, not like in America where they just shoot you if they don't like your skin color. I love Australia. I could have gone to migrate in the US but (I don't mean to offend any Americans) I find Aussies friendlier, kinder and TBH more respectful compared to Americans.
May I know if i'm looking for works at a restaurant or somewhere as an international student to support my living expense, how can i find a job? I am new to this.
Im a little latebto the party here. I am hoping to move to Brisbane on a WHV next year, i am a professional in the pharmaceutical industry with 4 years experience. Is this industry prevalent in Brisbane?
Hi , so Brisbane is good for IT jobs? I'm planning for masters in IT in Griffith gold coast area is it a good choice if not can you recommend the city which is best for IT jobs?
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north..too many toll roads & congestion south. & Wes tAirport is on North side of river. Morayfield good spot ..still semi rural yet only 45 minutes to Brisbane international airport & electric train to brisbane CBD
Being a Singaporean moving to Brisbane living in a humid and work weather all year round is something I am used to hahahhah. Singapore is so much more humind and hot hahahha.
I'm sorry, but I've lived in Brisbane for 25 years after relocating from interstate, and have lived in many suburbs: Those costs for renting are not accurate. The rental costs and price of living here is eye watering... the prices given I think are accurate for the very early 2000's. It's a lovely place, but the cost of housing is pricey whether you buy or rent. The heat is horribly hot in mid summer, and Brisbane is built on a flood plane, so is vulnerable to major flooding in many areas. In saying all of that, it has a lot to offer, and there can be fantastic quality of life here, especially for professionals and skilled people on an above average income.
Me juego el triple a que eres espanhola! :) gran video, pensando en ir a Brisbane a estudiar ingles 6 meses en Mayo (ya soy un carroza de 40, pero nunca es tarde) estaria genial un video con las opciones de escuelas, muchas gracias (espero que seas espanhola y puedas entenderlo) saludos desde San Sebastian.
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@@nanapinkrah9865 Hi! I replied to all emails received a month ago. Could you please check your Junk folder? If not, would you mind sending your query again via the contact links within the video description or my website? Sorry about that, not sure what might've happened.
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@@livingsimplyaustralia am currently in Sydney...I need some answers regarding my goods at the airport. Let's chat on WhatsApp
Hi dear,how are you?
I’m from Singapore. I went to university in Sydney, in 1961. I worked for a mining company & was transferred to live & work all over Australia. I have lived in Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane & Launceston. I chose Brisbane to be my home because of the good weather as it’s not as cold as the cities in the southern states. We have a a smaller population than Sydney & Melbourne. We don’t have as many crimes as the big cities.
Damn bro ur old
I am also from Singapore and planning to lived in Sydney.
@@gottumukkalaajit208lmao
Same, also from Singapore
I also want to go to Brisban
Brisbane*
Forgot to mention the cyclones north of Brisbane which whip up torrential rain there. Brisbane is too south for wet season weather, but it’s too hilly and flooding happens there frequently, unless we’re in a El Niño period.
I'm watching this because my older sister (age 25) is moving to Brisbane from Bristol (UK).
How did she find a sponsor? I would also like to move there
I moved to London 23 years ago from Brisbane. I miss it a lot now I'm a bit older.
Come home
I’m moved to London from Brisbane many years ago. I had a great time growing up there, however would never move back now. London is the centre of everything I love (despite its many faults) and I consider myself a real Londoner. The proximity to so many interesting places, particularly in Europe, was my main reason for moving.
@@paullewis2413London is a shit hole , expensive, over populated, violent, stabbings and weather is utter shite
I live just about 40 kilometres north of Brisbane in the town of Caboolture just south of the Sunshine Coast. I worked as an operations manager with the Brisbane City Council for twenty years and have seen the amazing transition of the city over those years.
It takes me less than an hour to get into the CBD of Brisbane or Brisbane airport and half an hour to Bribie Island where there are kilometres of beaches.
Brisbane itself, doesn't have some of the attributes which may appeal to the younger generation in the same way as Sydney or Melbourne but being central to the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast makes up for that.
The 'Tangalooma' resort on Moreton Island is a short ferry trip away for that 'sub-tropical island' day (or longer) away.
Also, just north of Brisbane is the Redcliffe Peninsular which was originally considered as being the first settlement before Brisbane. Apart from being of historical interest, it is a very popular area for people to swim, fish and relax surrounded by the waters of Moreton Bay. It is also where the 'Bee Gees' went to school and there is a statue and a little place to commemorate them.
Nice James
Caboolture is a cool place and with the train you are in the CBD in a short time. Cheers.
Caboolture is one of the worst suburbs in Brisbane lol
I stumbled upon the BeeGees memorial way when I was there recently, it feels so random but it's very nice
@@Donnywill11 Nooo way. You mustn’t have been there recently. It’s changed dramatically in the past 10 years. I live in Redcliffe, and visit family In Caboolture often, it’s a great suburb experiencing a lot of growth. (Govt has earmarked Caboolture as Brisbane’s next city, pumping so much money and infrastructure in there). Lot of development and gentrification happening.
Compared to somewhere like Redbank Plains, or other suburbs in Ipswich, or some of the inner city suburbs, Caboolture feels far far nicer and safer.
I honestly think I see less dodgy people up there than I do in Redcliffe…
Brisbane's weather is pretty warm 6-7 months of the year, Winter's June July and August. Also speaking of renting, it depends on what you're after and what area you're intending on living, you can get a nice one bedroom unit for $300-350.
Even during winter it's still pretty warm during the day (+22..23 C)
The best time of the year to get a nice sun tan - while UV isn't that crazy.
Per monthly please?
I'm thinking about moving(see=relocating) to Brisbane from Sweden. I've got a degree in civil/structual engineering and have been working for major construction companies in my home country for over 8 years. Been poking around different job searching sites and found that there seem to be a semi-high demand for my profession in all major cities in AU, but 'Brissy' seems to be the most ideal place to live in, for me. Thank you for sharing some insights of the city. Do take care!
Come on then mate
You will be most welcome here in Queensland :)
Thanks for sharing! This is so thorough.
If this is about Living in Brisbane, and not just Working, in my opinion, some key attractions not mentioned are Mt. Cootha, Mt. Glorious, easy cruising on the the Brisbane River on the City Cats, Lone Pine Sanctuary, Australia Zoo, just north of Brissie, more laid back folk, and more.
Cheers.
Thanks!
And any beach on the Sunny coast
Yes i live in brisbane born and raised so ozzy and i agree
Hi thank you for adding this info. Can you comment about wild animals e.g snakes. This is really what's stopping us to visit Brisbane.
James Cook uni is in Townsville, 2.5 hrs away in a plane
I love Brissie... Keen to get back there!
Such a pleasant place...
Gonna be moving to brisbane for my master its gonna be an adventure hoping for the best.
Your videos are so well done.
The best university is Griffith! The teachers actually care and they emphasise practical skills! But actually, different universities have different subjects where they're stronger. For instance, for Law and the Sciences, you should go to UQ. For nursing, you should go to ACU. For teaching, QUT is the best option. Etc.
Hi, thank you so much for your insight. I'm planning to take my master's in Human Resource Management. Which university in Brisbane do you think would be a good choice for this major ? :D
Thanks for the information
I lived there back in 2004 for 6 months, still miss life in Brisbane.....
Beautiful Brisbane city very clean and look's nice weather like African sunshine . i love the sea and beach hopefully i ll visit Australia . God bless 🙏
Travelling from Brisbane to sunshine coast for a swim is a long way
1 hr 30 min (94.6 km) via M1
Fun fact im fully Danish but i was Born in Brisbane during my parents Honeymoon. But My parents lived in Helsingør at that time where I was planned to be born. But I got born in Brisbane so i can say that im an Australian born Dane. I first stepped foot in Denmark, Helsingør in December 2003.
I've never been to brisbane since when I was brought to Denmark. But i love to visit Brisbane to see my birthplace.
Thank you for this informative video. I am considering an exchange program to QUT from Norway (originally from Ethiopia:).
How is QUT... Im planning to go to that university
Great video about Brisbane. Our rental 🏠 prices are going up rapidly at the moment.
Brisbane is a good spot because its not too far drive from the beaches and hinterlands 😀
everything is within an hour. That's why we call it the scenic rim. it surrounds the city.
Thanks for the information 🙂
Hy pls explain living in darwin north theritory .
Life there , job , education , and ect
I'm japanese and went to australia the other day. Brisbane is a very nice city and I had a lot of fun there! now I'm dying to back to australia again😭
Hello,I'm Ana😊.Thank you for sharing this video❤️.May I ask if do you also have like this sharing lifestyle from Sydney and Melbourne?I'm glad to hear more🥰❤️.
Brisbane is definitely cozy and modern city. Very sunny and close to gold coast. I haven't been to other cities in Aus. But I think Brisbane is the best city in Australia.
Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane are four most modern cities under Southern hemisphere. You can’t go wrong in any of them, my suggestion is visit each cities and stay for a week. Personally I prefer either Adelaide or Hobart, I love nature and more simple lifestyle.
I hate Brisbane and if you say it's the best then I fear what the rest are like.
@@DatsunBloke7357Agreed. 👍 They did say they hadn't been to any other city. 🤣
Once you've spent any (realistic) amount of time in any of them, Brisbane wouldn't be your first choice.
@@DatsunBloke7357 White supremacists indoctrinated by Darwinism is Australia . I lived in Brisbane for 8 years. Horrible place and people. So glad i left that place and that country. Disrespectful supremacists. They're friendliness is superficial and especially to a person of colour. People just like to paper over the cracks in that dense and controlled society.
Just a correction. Brisbane does have beaches. The Redcliffe peninsula has multiple beaches, similar to St Kilda and other Melbourne beaches. But sunnier.
Yeah but if you're gonna bother with the drive to Redcliffe you may as well go to Mooloolaba and get a better beach
Sunny coast just up the road with hundreds of some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
brisbane has no beaches its hell
AND MUCH MORE BORING.
quesition: what about spiders and snakes? How likely you encounter them in Brisbane? Thank you
Informative and accurate, love living in Brisbane...my next favourite cities are Perth and Sydney
i wish you talk about what the foods are like, the restaurants prices and stuff
soon I will in Brisbane. I will do all activities
I'm moving to Australia from Europe as a teacher. Currently trying to decide between Sydney and Brisbane... :D
I love Brisbane the most, of all the cities in Australia ❤️
What about Sydney
@@Jonex_donpedro Sydney is good Though it's so populated in the CBD and colder. I prefer Brisbane 😊
@@Jonex_donpedro just depends on what you're into. Sydney never sleeps and is always on the move whereas Brisbane's a lot more laid back.
Me too
I will immigrate to Brisbane at the end of the year. Wish I will enjoy the life there.❤
Next year me and my family are moving to brisbane
Born and bread here in Brisbane ❤ I’ve travelled the world and consider Brisbane the best place in the world to live! In 2024 however rents are considerably higher than $450 for a 2 bedroom unit and $550 for a house. Prices have increased around 50%
i think the most important yet did not discuss topic is PEOPLE. How friendly are the people there? I hope you can cover that thanks.
love it.. Thank you thank you.
This is lovely ! Can you do a video about Adelaide as well ?
Yes :) If I'm good time-wise, I'll try to do Adelaide and other cities a bit later this year
@@livingsimplyaustralia that would be great ! Thank you !
Adelaide - In South Australia. Makes great Iced coffee, Green frog cakes and says fritz instead of devon
Apart from that, nothing else to do
And yes, im from Adelaide i was born there. Moved to Brisbane in 2007
@@livingsimplyaustraliaLove you
Brisbane sounds so cool❤ thank you 🙏 from 🇩🇿
All I want is the weather which is not so cold compare to Melbourne. 😅
Another fantastic video!!
Thank you so much David :)
@5:27 Did you just say 30 degrees is very hot 😆 omg!
Very humid
Beautiful place beautiful people 🥰🤩🥰
I was thinking of going to university of Queensland for my semester abroad. That or I’ll try to go to New Zealand/ University of Aukland. Whatever is better for a business computer science student
thx 4 information :)
planning to move close to Gold Coast this year
I am fond of Australia. If I could go there.!
Hard to get in unless you have skills the Australian govt thinks will help the economy. I did their test and failed ..and I was born here !!
Thanks) A lot of interesting things 🤗 I want to visit 🙈
Wow... Brisbane is very a Beautiful Ciy... We Love it...
I heard Whitsunday Islands is a beautiful place in Queensland
Beautiful video
Thank you for video
I am from korea so.. i can’t well
English😅😅 please understand
😂 anyhow this video is so~ good
for me❤.
You are really beautiful!!! Feeling loved🥰🥰🥰
Love to see a gold coast one
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How's the nightlife in Brisbane? I've lived in Glasgow and Valencia before so used to an active nightlife scene!
Fortitude Valley is the main hotspot. But there are many others.
My sons live in Brisbane! Good city.
hey are you from Colombia? You have a Colombian accent 🥰 thanks for the nice and informative video 👍
Great, well put together and informative video. Well done!
Thank you Adam :)
PS: (for whoever is reading this, Adam has the best channel for everything Brisbane related, highly recommend!)
@@livingsimplyaustralia You're too kind, but thank you! This is the first of your videos I've watched, and it's impressive. I can see how much work has gone into putting this together. I'll be back to watch more soon!
Nice video dear ❤️
Sounds nice! wish someday i can come ....as a PhD student or a worker.
Hallo sir Apde A VA Alg Alg brisbane city na video Tama mane rooj TH-cam par mane moklju ne sir
Absolutely usefull 👍👌
hi dear...can u make video on scope of pharmacist in australi...what is salary of pharmacist
Great video 👍🏻
Can you add video about wild animals in Brisbane and Gold coast please? That is what is really stopping me and my family to go there. And crime rate? Much appreciated
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We have 9 of the 10 most venomous snakes, crocodiles, sharks, octopuses that kill, spiders, trees that drop sap on you that burns, fire ants, drop bears. Crime rate is out of control, especially young people mugging you, and they don’t get arrested.
hi I have a question 🥹 I plan on moving to australia from the USA, but when I mentioned it to my parents they said it was stupid because it’s a “super racist” place. What is it really like over there with all the diversity? Do people tend to be racist or is it mostly ignorance? Also what is it like getting a place to live before moving there (if that makes sense)? Like how would it work for migrants?
Thank you so much for your videos, I’ve been watching them to get an idea of what I’ll face as I’m moving to/when I move to Australia. Love your content :))
Hi! The unfortunate reality is that some level of racism is prevalent across most countries worldwide (i.e. there are ignorant idiots everywhere). Having said that, I've found Australia (at least the big cities like Melb, Syd - can't speak for rural Australia) in general to be pretty open and inclusive to migrants (especially Melbourne). And this also in the workplace (professional environments at least), there is a lot of awareness about multiculturality, and any form of discriminatory behaviour can get you fired - and in social settings, comments or actions of this nature are pretty much frowned upon - especially considering that more than 30% of the Australian population were born overseas. Now, this has been my reality for the past eight years - but many other people will have different experiences and may completely disagree with me (which is fair - we are all exposed to different circumstances). The only thing that I did experience, which I don't think comes under the 'racism' umbrella but it's still aggressive behaviour, is perhaps some people making me feel a bit uncomfortable about my accent or how I pronounce certain words (not the 'aussie way'). Apart from that, it's been fine. So to answer your question, overall, no, I don't think Australia is 'super racist' (at least no more than America and other places). But again, other migrants may have had different experiences. Hope this answers your question in some way.
I’m Australian. It’s important that people coming here realise that we love to make fun of ourselves/others and we don’t like people who think they are better than anyone else. If someone is more reserved or conservative then it can be mistaken for ‘being up themselves’ or thinking they are better than everyone else. We don’t like people who are bragging and sometimes people from the USA can come across in this way such as being loud or rude to service staff. This will not go down well here. That said, of course there is racism because unfortunately it’s everywhere. I really hope that you have a terrific time if you do end up moving here. Best wishes.
It's as racist as any US city... no more, no less. Australia is a very culturally diverse nation.
@@becsutherland4506 if someone conservative doesn't mean he or she think better than anyone it just mean the person is introvert . I think everyone at any community around the world should mind their own business . Also it is fine to make fun of yourself but not to others as it cross someone else limit unless if the person is allowed you to do that .
I'm a migrant myself. The worst "racism" I have experienced so far was when an elderly patient in the hospital told me to "go back where I came from." Otherwise, speaking from experience, racism here is much subtler, not like in America where they just shoot you if they don't like your skin color. I love Australia. I could have gone to migrate in the US but (I don't mean to offend any Americans) I find Aussies friendlier, kinder and TBH more respectful compared to Americans.
I have stay very happy for six mounth in this beautiful city in 2013
Is a four wheeler like car is necessary to do part time jobs in Brisbane
Ill be moving to Australia next year. Any recommendations where to find a good place to settle down a single lady like me?
Would recommand some areas in Brisbane for me, which have good primary schools.
May I know if i'm looking for works at a restaurant or somewhere as an international student to support my living expense, how can i find a job? I am new to this.
I love your channel, are you from New Zealand?
no thats not a kiwi accent
Im a little latebto the party here. I am hoping to move to Brisbane on a WHV next year, i am a professional in the pharmaceutical industry with 4 years experience. Is this industry prevalent in Brisbane?
What about accommodation, is easy to find?
I worked as a UberEATS deliver there in 2017.
What is the appropriate income for living in it for a family of five people?🙏
Hii ! I am just looking for accommodation in Brisbane can u help me to find out ?
Hi , so Brisbane is good for IT jobs? I'm planning for masters in IT in Griffith gold coast area is it a good choice if not can you recommend the city which is best for IT jobs?
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Excellent
Hai, good video. Which part of the Brisbane is good, south, north, west east? Nearest to airport?
north..too many toll roads & congestion south. & Wes tAirport is on North side of river. Morayfield good spot ..still semi rural yet only 45 minutes to Brisbane international airport & electric train to brisbane CBD
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Great Video . but can you please turn down the LOUD distracting background MUSIC …
Mam can you do a video about , best regional areas and part time job availability for international students
What about jobs in ICT industry? Are there jobs in Brisbane that offer IT graduates?
I’m entertaining a job offer in Brisbane. It pays 160,000$ a year. Is this enough to live well in the city?
Depending on how much mortgage you have
I'm from Canada and I will be coming to Australia in the next few years to study,Work,Build a life and give birth to child.
Wonderful country!
don't tell everyone ...!
Bris Vegas. Rental vacancies are ultra low. Do your research before heading there.
I am a international student and I am planning to study in uq. but I have a plant allergy would I be a problem? :(
South easy qld has the highest pollen count in Australia
Brisbane is great 👍
I am from
🇦🇱Albania🇦🇱
Love to be there .🙏
Very beautiful city
Watching this video because I’m over Melbourne
Does Brisbane have a good trade industry such as Mechanics?
I love Brisbane ❤
Hello i would love to meet someone in Australian.
Being a Singaporean moving to Brisbane living in a humid and work weather all year round is something I am used to hahahhah. Singapore is so much more humind and hot hahahha.
Great !!!!
I'm sorry, but I've lived in Brisbane for 25 years after relocating from interstate, and have lived in many suburbs: Those costs for renting are not accurate. The rental costs and price of living here is eye watering... the prices given I think are accurate for the very early 2000's. It's a lovely place, but the cost of housing is pricey whether you buy or rent. The heat is horribly hot in mid summer, and Brisbane is built on a flood plane, so is vulnerable to major flooding in many areas. In saying all of that, it has a lot to offer, and there can be fantastic quality of life here, especially for professionals and skilled people on an above average income.
Me juego el triple a que eres espanhola! :) gran video, pensando en ir a Brisbane a estudiar ingles 6 meses en Mayo (ya soy un carroza de 40, pero nunca es tarde) estaria genial un video con las opciones de escuelas, muchas gracias (espero que seas espanhola y puedas entenderlo) saludos desde San Sebastian.
You should definitely come to Brisbane mate! It is a wonderful town, everyone is very friendly!
I want to come to the University of Queensland for my PhD Education. I hope one day I will come back, knowing that my dream has come true.
I wanted to come to Brisbane for 40 years..i finally did it and will never go back to Melbourne (too cold and too crowded )