Want FREE fresh fruit in Brisbane? Here's how!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Wanna know how to get free fruit and herbs (maybe vegetables too) in Brisbane, Australia? Then this is the video for you. Subscribe for more like this!
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The quality of your videos is insane! Keep it up!
Thanks! I try my best, but I hope to keep improving!
Your videos are so helpful, and your narrative is awesome - calm and clear.
Looking forward to more
Thanks, that's encouraging to hear!
There are avocado (🥑), mango (🥭), guava, sugar apple and countless other fruit trees in parks in my local area of Eight Mile Plains. I think they actually encourage you to pick them as I saw a mango tree which had dropped all its fruits already (it was quite a pity I or anyone else did not go in time to pick the fruits), and the ground wss covered in slippery and rotten mangos.
Very useful video, thanks for the upload!:)
Great video. A lot of interesting facts that I didn't know about. Well done
I love to hear that! Thanks so much!
Great Video. I will learn some more knowledge from your video.
Glad you found it informative!
😎Well that was a very enjoyable, fun & informative little video to watch 🔥, just wish that it went a bit longer though.
Cheers!
no problems@@THEBrisbaneChannel 😉😉😉
Nice video. Full support. New friend ❤👍
Cheers! Happy new year.
You read the legislation! Ok that's valuable content lol. Thank you!
I am enjoying your videos, very informative and well filmed. This is very tempting, however, sounds like a full-time job to work out the right time to pick FREE fruit, a little hard when working F/T and having to travel distances to see if there is anything ready to ick. I;m probably better off just going to the store (financially)
Yes, with the price of fuel, you may be right!
Totally LOVED this video!!!! I hope it will encourage my kids to go fruit hunting and getting to know brisbane 😁...
But you know what??? Would you create a video that explained a bit about the suburbs?? And hopefully which are "safest" to go to???
Glad you enjoyed it. Hunting fruit can be a fun way to get to know the city for sure! As for the suburbs, not sure if you've seen this one: th-cam.com/video/QUEIICtESO4/w-d-xo.html The crime map I talk about there is a good way to get a feel for the situation in any particular suburb. Where are you based? I may have some idea about the suburbs in your surrounding area. Most suburbs are pretty safe, there's only one or two I'd be wary of.
@@THEBrisbaneChannel I don't live there, my kids will be moving in the next month, we've been looking in spring hill to start...
@@Mari.Colombiana.Despertando Oh yes, I remember now. The closest suburb to be aware of is Fortitude Valley, which is where Brisbane people go to party at night (pretty much Fri and Sat nights). There's some shady people that hang around there, but put it this way, I still feel OK walking around there at night with expensive camera gear. But I do try to stay alert when I'm there.
@@THEBrisbaneChannel thank you so much for the info... *mental note, don't look for housing in fortitude valley* 😝