Wanna move to Brisbane? WATCH THIS FIRST!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2021
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  • @BrisbaneChannel
    @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад +3

    This video's a little out of date now, so for all the latest changes in 2023, make sure you check out the updated version here: ruclips.net/video/G6kKsyJQ6NU/видео.html

  • @MoosesValley
    @MoosesValley 2 года назад +381

    You missed a lot of Brisbane's great points. Brisbane has walking paths and bike paths everywhere - even all the way to the coastal suburbs on Morton Bay. The Gold Coast is about 45 min. drive and and Sunshine Coast is about an hour drive. Some great theme parks about 30 mins drive - Wet N Wild, Movie World, etc. Great shopping centres everywhere. Two awesome world class universities. Some amazing national parks within 2 hours drive - Springbrook, Glass House Mountains, Binna Burra, and more. Don't know many places in the world where you can stand close to 2,000+ year old trees. Brisbane seems to have a very low crime rate for a city of it's size. People are mostly happy / friendly. Used to live in Brisbane, then moved away, but returned about 10 years ago and re-discovered what a beautiful, wonderful city it is.

    • @ednawrites7630
      @ednawrites7630 2 года назад +4

      11

    • @frefri4628
      @frefri4628 2 года назад +21

      As a European living in Brisbane, I find Brisbane to be very poor in bike and pedestrian everything. Even the CBD only just got painted bike lanes in 2021. Brisbane public transportation is trash too. It's pathetic. Brisbane is 100% extremely biased towards cars.

    • @Benlikesstuff
      @Benlikesstuff 2 года назад +6

      Within an hour or two of Brisbane CBD are some of the best beaches in the world.
      Want a weekend getaway ? You can get there within hours.

    • @CrypticBore
      @CrypticBore 2 года назад +5

      @fre fri its seriously atrocious esp if youre outside of the cbd. And while we may have some of the most lient laws when it comes to escooters compared to other states not allowing us on all bike lanes and forcing us onto footpaths in the cbd is putting pedestrians and scooter riders in danger. Cars also need to be more accountable. Aus dash cams youtube is frightening stuff.

    • @matthewh8005
      @matthewh8005 Год назад

      It would be 45 minutes if the highway wasn’t constantly under construction or jammed because you fucking QLDrs have no idea how to drive.

  • @Earljang
    @Earljang 2 года назад +25

    Thanks Adam. Your review added a couple of great points I never considered or knew. One of the best informative video on RUclips I ever seen.

  • @babyface7596
    @babyface7596 2 года назад +4

    Great video thank you for sharing !!!

  • @goatbilly964
    @goatbilly964 Год назад +1

    This is super duper informative and really helpful for me. Thank you for sharing!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      The info is a bit old now, I'm planning to do an updated version, so stay posted...

  • @johnaitken6134
    @johnaitken6134 2 года назад +10

    Enjoyed this, Adam. We are from Scotland and we visited, Brisbane, Noosa, Melbourne and Sydney in November 2019. We loved our holiday and Brisbane was my favourite city of them all. We plan on coming back when we are allowed. Stay safe.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      You too. Hope it's not too long before you can come back for another visit!

    • @sheryaarahmed9196
      @sheryaarahmed9196 2 года назад

      Vote for freedom of Muslim

  • @davey6693
    @davey6693 2 года назад +21

    I thought this video was really well researched. It is clear you took quite some time puttimg this together and I have felt a lot of both the advantages and the smaller disadvantages as a new immigrant (store hours, daylight). It is one of the best videos you can watch if you don't know Brisbane. The advantages still win for me :)

  • @Cobblestonebob
    @Cobblestonebob Год назад +2

    Thanks a lot for this video, very informative and very well put together 🙏💯

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад +1

      Thanks. A lot has changed since then, so I'm working on an updated version.

  • @f0273
    @f0273 2 года назад +129

    Brisbane is one of the best cities I have ever lived even the suburbs are great. I am from France and in my case, I suggest many people from other cities to go there and enjoy this beautiful city.
    Next year, once the frontier will be reopen, I will come back and definitively buying a house to live there.
    Stay all healthy and take good care.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +5

      You too. Good luck when you move up here!

    • @kathdavies1220
      @kathdavies1220 2 года назад +11

      Stop telling everyone, want to end up like VIC?

    • @jasonwright9405
      @jasonwright9405 2 года назад +1

      @@kathdavies1220 hehe I’m from vic. I bet you enjoy Danny’s Dino dictator company!

    • @Phil-7
      @Phil-7 2 года назад

      I couldn't find an official statement, of when exactly Australia is planning to open the borders again. But I sure hope it's next year and not longer than that.

    • @MitchellBPYao
      @MitchellBPYao 2 года назад

      It's great through

  • @peterviragphoto
    @peterviragphoto 2 года назад +7

    Nice video mate. You’ve touched on some key points, great summary!

  • @goldcoastparadise3609
    @goldcoastparadise3609 2 года назад +3

    You're right. I'm agree with your opinion. Thanks for sharing

  • @sundayswithsummer
    @sundayswithsummer Год назад +2

    That is really true. Thanks for this informative content. ❤

  • @KVmusician
    @KVmusician 2 года назад +1

    Well done man 👍 a lot of useful information👋👏Thank you!

  • @jonesdaevilone
    @jonesdaevilone 2 года назад +8

    I moved to Brissy in early 2020 from Cairns. The big change for me was the traffic and just how big and complex navigating was. Other than that i'm lovin' it. Got a nice spot in greenslopes where the iga is open till midnight, the neighbours are friendly and the climate is cool

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      I still feel a little uncomfortable navigating when I'm on the northside - at least around the spaghetti roads that go out from the city. Having an IGA open that late is handy for sure. I think the one near me closes at 10, which is still pretty good for Brissie.

  • @biancana
    @biancana 2 года назад +5

    my favourite thing about brisbane is having the gold coast and the sunshine coast just an hours drive away! i love going to both it feels like a mini holiday every time and theres so many amazing beaches

    • @io-rj6sk
      @io-rj6sk Год назад +1

      brisbanes beaches arnt that good rite?

  • @coach_constantine
    @coach_constantine Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot, it was very helpful!

  • @chubblestaylor2042
    @chubblestaylor2042 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video and good accurate information I have lived in Brisbane for 25yrs after living in 3 other states and this is the best lifestyle state.

  • @FoodSack
    @FoodSack 2 года назад +3

    Very nice. Some points I hadn’t considered (completely agree with the trading hours though!)

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Cheers! At least the trading hours are better than they were. I remember the shock of going to the supermarket at 4:30 on a Sunday afternoon and finding it closed when I'd just moved here.

  • @millyhsf
    @millyhsf Год назад +3

    Love this video ! Thank you ! I am travelling from Hong Kong to Brisbane for studying .It's a HUGE difference between these 2 cities in term of the vibe & trading hours. Lots of stores in Hong Kong opened till 9:00 p.m. or even 10:00 p.m. ! And the staff in Brisbane tends to work more "slower " , while in Hong Kong , everyone rush in every aspect (even walking!) .
    it's a HUGE cultural shock to me ! But I'm kind of enjoying this :D

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад +1

      Yes, HK is definitely a different world to Brisbane. I used to live in Guangzhou, so I visited Hong Kong a few times. Do you think you'll settle in Australia, or return to Hong Kong? I know a lot of people don't want to go back with the changes over the last few years.

    • @millyhsf
      @millyhsf Год назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel With the current political change in HK, I would like to stay in Australia if possible. As a HK resident, what happened after 2019 is a nightmare to many of us. What Beijing promised when signing the Joint Declaration , are no longer valid.
      HK is now fully under China's control and the freedom of speech is highly suppressed.
      We cannot criticize / comment over ANY policy from Beijing, but to obey.
      If you try to fight back or take any other actions (like exposing what's wrong from the Gov to the public) , you will probably end up in jail..........

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад +1

      Yes, I feel really sad for the people of Hong Kong, at least those that are not pro-Beijing. It's sad to see the freedoms that people have enjoyed for so long now taken away. I hope you are able to settle here or somewhere that allows you to express your thoughts freely.

  • @grimjim8463
    @grimjim8463 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’d love to get updates on these videos if you get the chance.
    As someone interstate who loves Brisbane and has intended to move back since just before Covid (Covid stopped us) I’d love to see your updated thoughts on how things are moving along, from the housing market, to projects and construction underway in the city, even your thoughts on how the city is feeling with all the additional Southerners who have moved there etc.
    Especially since our plan to move back is in full swing. Thanks and as always, love the content keep it up.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  9 месяцев назад

      This one is a start: ruclips.net/video/G6kKsyJQ6NU/видео.html

  • @Explorers.Journey
    @Explorers.Journey 2 года назад +2

    Thanks mate. Another awesome video about Brissie. Really helpful for the ppl who are interested in moving to Brisbane. 👌🏽
    I know properties are in higher demand than what it used to be even few months ago.

  • @guisanfe
    @guisanfe 2 года назад +14

    I lived 7 months in Brisbane back in 2010.. What a wonderful city, I really miss it. Hope to get back there with my wife and daughter.

    • @sharondutton8475
      @sharondutton8475 2 года назад

      I was sceptical when I saw you were doing a video on Brisbane coming from interstate. I was pleasantly surprised you did a great job. My pet hate is the Mexicans coming over the border and trying to change our lifestyle. I am a born and bred Brisbanite and I hate Daylight Savings. We are are more easy going not as fast paced as Sydney and Melbourne, we go interstate and drag our legs with daylight savings nice for a holiday good to come home. The shops, when we went to Manly NSW it was a shock to us how the shops were open so late and so many people out shopping. We try not to buy milk at the Servo’s but go to the local IGA who open a little earlier and close a little bit later. I prefer the warm weather to winter but we do go below double digits in winter. To escape the heat we have the Theme Parks with a lot of water activities plus the best beaches with Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, also a trip to Tamborine Mountain or O’Reillys on a hot day always cooler there. But our favourite place to escape the heat is the shopping centres from Westfields to Harbourtown and more. The price of real estate has increased dramatically since you made this video, will make it hard to trade up for the locals and the younger generation, it will be the haves and have nots, that is a bit sad. We also have beautiful bayside from Scarborough, Redcliffe, Wynnum, Wellington Point, and the best islands.
      Fraser, Moreton, Straddie, Russell, Macleay, Lamb and a Karragarra. Plus amazing waterfalls at Warwick - The Falls drive including Queen Mary Falls. Gold Coast - Purlingbrook Falls, Sunshine Coast - Kondalilla Falls. Sunshine Coast - Buderim Ginger Factory. So many places to go in a day or a weekend. As you said “A lot of festivals in Brisbane such as Riverfire” but also throughout QLD many events as well such as Toowoomba “Carnival of Flowers.” And also “We always thank the bus driver, we were taught to do this as kids.”

    • @michaelgurnaut2436
      @michaelgurnaut2436 Год назад

      Any more ?? Wisch country are you from ?

  • @thorstenbohn7304
    @thorstenbohn7304 2 года назад +15

    Oh, if I ever had the chance to move to that dream of a city! Fell in love with it during a 6 week stay in '96 and left with watering eyes. Mates- appreciate what you have in Brissie! A big salute from Germany!

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 2 года назад +2

    Great Video, Thanks for sharing

  • @mpandunky
    @mpandunky Год назад +2

    A very in-depth, beautifully shot, and informative video. It's helped my wife & I decide whether to move to Brisbane or not. Thank you so much.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful. Did you end up deciding to move here or elsewhere?

    • @mpandunky
      @mpandunky Год назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel If visa comes through, we plan to move to Brisbane!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      Cool! Good luck!

  • @AussieInJapan
    @AussieInJapan 2 года назад +31

    Great video Adam, really like the editing but also very informative balanced view.
    I’m keen to move to Brisbane after 13yrs in Tokyo maybe in another 2 years once everything has settled down for covid. Still trying to figure out whether living close to the cbd for convenience and lifestyle or to live further out. Can’t wait until I can visit and enjoy the pace of life in Brisbane.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +6

      I'm so jealous of you living in Tokyo! Hoping to visit Japan some time after all the current madness. Subbed to go back and check out your videos when I get some time.
      In Brisbane, personally, I'd always choose to live out of the cbd, actually for convenience - shops are open longer in the suburbs as there's not really enough inner city dwellers to justify opening longer. I'd just choose somewhere with convenient transport if you don't want to cycle in. Cycling, the hills can be pretty challenging, but maybe you enjoy that. One good thing is they're putting in more and more cycling lanes in and close to the cbd.

    • @AussieInJapan
      @AussieInJapan 2 года назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel thank you. Let me know if any questions about Tokyo. Can’t wait until travel doesn’t involve 2 weeks of quarantine on each side.

    • @haha-eg8fj
      @haha-eg8fj 2 года назад +3

      Ah I also want to move to Brisbane from Tokyo after the pandemic and once things are back to normal.

    • @scarlett8844
      @scarlett8844 2 года назад +4

      I highly recommend living in the suburbs, just a 15min drive from the cbd can feel like you're closer to the countryside than the city, but you still have the convenience of local shops and parks and the ability to cycle/jump on public transport and be in the cbd within 30mins. where I live in Ashgrove there's an amazing bikeway connecting a network of parks and even a nature reserve with a short hiking trail, it really is the best of both worlds!

    • @AussieInJapan
      @AussieInJapan 2 года назад +2

      @@scarlett8844 oh that is really good advice. Think once borders open up I’ll air bnb in a few different areas to get a feel for it. I live in Tokyo but only 10mins subway from a major city and we have farms, rivers, greenery and parks. Nice to have both in Brisbane too.

  • @AquariusTraveller
    @AquariusTraveller 2 года назад +4

    Hey Adam, You have put so much work into this video and it's paid off with it reach. I really liked several editing varieties and helped you stay intrigued.
    Two point I had about the information and I suppose it depends where you live and your prior experiences.
    1 - Yes most of the major supermarkets are closed early on the weekend, but if your lucky to have the DFO right beside you, then there is a 24 hr Woolworths always on hand. It's not my normal shopping place, but if I'm ever out of those normal hours needing something, I know it's always there :)
    2 - Day light savings I have experienced a lot and I'm not saying it's the absolute best. As a child it did mean you were hanging outside, playing a lot longer and people do get more done as they are prone to sleep in anyway. I tend to exercise early morning and hate that it's too dark outside to wander the streets on my own, so daylight saving would kill that even more. Although, I would love daylight savings only to stop the confusion of being on a different time zone with NSW and VIC for 6 months of the year - I find that a pain :) lol

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I knew about he DFO Woolies, but it's just so far from most people that it's not really a practical thing to rely on. And yes, having states that are on the same time for part of the year and different at other times is a pain for sure! But I still dislike daylight savings (which I lived with for about as much of my life as I have had without it) because I set my schedule to the sun rather than clocks, so while it changes over the year, it's always a gradual change. That sudden one hour shift really threw me every time. I understand that people working "regular" jobs need to be tied more to the clock than natural time signals, so I'm in the minority. I get that.

    • @AquariusTraveller
      @AquariusTraveller 2 года назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel Fair Call :)

    • @michaelgurnaut2436
      @michaelgurnaut2436 Год назад

      If we have day light saving, all the country will come here.., Thanks but no Thanks !!!

    • @michaelgurnaut2436
      @michaelgurnaut2436 Год назад

      Get a life Aquarius , If you like day life saving, don't bodder coming here !!

  • @jennaaitken3209
    @jennaaitken3209 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video:)

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Let me know if there's anything specific you'd like me to cover in upcoming videos.

  • @simplyintranets
    @simplyintranets Год назад +1

    good assessment, I particularly liked seeing the stats on things

  • @TheRealWillM
    @TheRealWillM 2 года назад +171

    When I moved to Brisbane, I was shocked at the lack of quality rentals and associated asking prices. Also, the fact that everything closes early, is still hard to get used to

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +16

      When did you move here? If it was a while back, I'm sure the situation is even worse now as far as finding a rental goes!

    • @TheRealWillM
      @TheRealWillM 2 года назад +8

      @@BrisbaneChannel, October long weekend exactly 3 years ago now (2018). I also spoke to a couple of other renters at the time, from other states and we were all in agreement about what we were seeing

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +4

      @@TheRealWillM I came in 2014 and it wasn't so bad then. But I'm sure things are definitely worse now on that front than when you arrived!

    • @Upside_Nay
      @Upside_Nay 2 года назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel it was rough in 2009 looking for rental, with agents inviting offers, in effect auctioning rentals for the best offered price.

    • @jasonwright9405
      @jasonwright9405 2 года назад +3

      True. Esp Sunday both coles and woolies close at 6pm. Cafes close early. What the heck? Not just B all over Qld. Sad no summer daylight savings here.

  • @GetInspiredMedia
    @GetInspiredMedia 2 года назад +27

    Another brilliantly informative video Adam. I moved here in 2004 and find it one of the best places to live in Australia. Especially if you like the outdoors. Still, you are spot on about the cons! Well done 👍 Dave

  • @newtaste6127
    @newtaste6127 2 года назад

    Thanks, your video is so informative! I wish to found someone like this about Melbourne.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      I'm sure there's something out there. Are you planning to move there?

    • @newtaste6127
      @newtaste6127 2 года назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel I've found some info in various videos, but are from a year ago or even older.
      And yes, I hope to be there at the next year!

  • @lentoep
    @lentoep 2 года назад +1

    Wow! Such a great video packed with valuable info and I love all the editing with the very stylish texts!! Hmmm maybe I should try to make an Indonesian version 🤔 Thanks Adam!!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      There seems to be a lot of Indonesians in Brisbane (at least a lot making RUclips videos), so that might not be a bad idea for you and your channel.

  • @KrisPlummer
    @KrisPlummer 2 года назад +6

    thanks for this Adam, you might want to upgrade the property price info though as it has gone crazy since you made the video. I have to say that the most annoying thing i still find after 15 years here is that there is NO cafe life after 2.30pm. And businesses do NOT change their hours to meet demand; even if there's a festival venue next door they will still shut at 2.30pm or whatever.. I think the Olympics build up will change a lot of this as i saw in Sydney across the 1990s. Oh and the humidity is more like 60-75% through a normal summer.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I addressed the humidity thing in the weather video (in the pinned comment).

    • @glazedbeachbro3926
      @glazedbeachbro3926 6 месяцев назад

      It hard to buy the coffee that is not Ronald McDonald

  • @queensalnd
    @queensalnd 2 года назад +3

    Great video Adam. 😊

  • @elliottwilkinson1828
    @elliottwilkinson1828 2 года назад +1

    Great quality and informative video!

  • @user-uf8om8xm6n
    @user-uf8om8xm6n Год назад +2

    You have very clear and easy understandable pronunciation. Thanks for your video

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад +1

      Yes, I used to teach English as a second language, I think it still affects the way I speak.

  • @th3bl1nds4murai
    @th3bl1nds4murai 2 года назад +3

    Nice bullet points except the last one. The chill vibe here should be a pro IMHO. Anyway, I haven’t increased my rent in 8 years. Probably about time :X The surroundings are also fantastic for walks and camping. It feels like cali, but with bullsharks, ice tea and mosquito nets. Very happy to be living here and owning my piece of the sunshine state.

  • @scottkelly4742
    @scottkelly4742 2 года назад +21

    I am Brisbane born and raised, 36 years young, and I must say this video absolutely hits the nail on the head. Very informative and accurate.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +3

      I'm glad you think so. Sometimes I start to doubt myself when people disagree, but I'm still happy for different points of view, as that only helps tell a more 3-dimensional story. Thankfully there are quite a few people who echo your comment still.

    • @MitchellBPYao
      @MitchellBPYao 2 года назад

      Hope to be successful at your age at the same time in 2032

    • @lukem2260
      @lukem2260 2 года назад +1

      Were are good areas out of brisbane for under 650 k ..

  • @markwest1278
    @markwest1278 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video 🙏🏽😊. Just thinking might be call Brisbane home when our retired time coming. Hopefully still valid info when the time comes 😄

  • @aermotion
    @aermotion 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great video

  • @gatewayz75
    @gatewayz75 2 года назад +14

    Another thing people don’t realise is how hot it is walking through the CBD in summer in a suit or work clothes, not everyone works in semi-casual clothes and there aren’t any trams so people take Uber small distances unless you want to arrive at your appointment a hot mess. There’s also only 2 CBD train stops, Central is miles from Alice St for example a big walk in summer ( I know another station is being built) It’s not a comfortable walking city unless you’re in casual clothes and fit enough to walk in that heat in summer

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +2

      Yeah, true that the CBD train stops aren't the most conveniently located. But I think that's an argument for using the scooters or bikes that are now everywhere, especially if you're among the few that still wear formal work attire up here!

    • @becsterbrisbane6275
      @becsterbrisbane6275 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, it's the worst. I only have to walk from Central to near the GPO where I work, it's a nice walk through Anzac Square but it's HOT. Throwback to the 70's when the B-P government was OBSESSED with concrete- look at QPAC, ewww!

    • @davidrossi1486
      @davidrossi1486 2 года назад +1

      I totally agree about the cultural centre strip. Architect Robin Beckley (One of Sir Joh’s inner circle) was supposedly trying to design something to reflect the ranges in the background. Instead he ended up with a kind of angular concrete Brutalist/squat Corbusier monstrosity that Brisbane is now stuck with. Not unsurprising considering the horrid “Parliamentary Annex“ Built at much the same time. But I always come back to Brisbane, potentially one of the best subtropical cities in the world. @@becsterbrisbane6275

    • @TheNulligravida
      @TheNulligravida Год назад +1

      King George Square is an oven. A Nordically designed city square in a sub-tropical city. A bloody stupid idea.
      Also, regarding clothes, wearing a hat as an office workers gets weird responses "Are you going to the races?" Why is it they brag that Brisbane is the sunniest capital city in Australia (spoiler: it's not) yet hat wearing is deemed eccentric?

  • @charlesliu4674
    @charlesliu4674 Год назад +7

    Daylight saving is an very positive factor impacting lifestyles in Melbourne, where you get 2 hours leisure between finish your job and the sunset in the very pleasant summer, walking your dog, playing with your kids or having a dinner in outdoor area.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      I can see that it may be a positive thing for people that work 9-5 kinda jobs, especially further south where there's a bigger difference in the hours of daylight in summer and winter.

    • @2LegHumanist
      @2LegHumanist 2 месяца назад

      I enjoy daylight saving too, but you have to be at the right latitude or you get that hour at the expense of having to wake up in the dark, which sucks.

  • @andreaflores1584
    @andreaflores1584 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I am moving to Brisbane next year! I live in Canberra now, can't wait 😍😍😍😍

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Great! Let me know what you'd like to see more of on this channel that will help you enjoy Brisbane more. 🙂

    • @andreaflores1584
      @andreaflores1584 2 года назад +2

      @@BrisbaneChannel Thank you. I would like to see more about best suburbs to live in Brisbane

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      I'm planning something like this at the moment. It is difficult though, as it's a very subjective thing as to which suburbs are better or worse!

    • @andreaflores1584
      @andreaflores1584 2 года назад +2

      @@BrisbaneChannel I undertand, but for those who never lived in Brisbane before, it is nice to have different views, obviously we will do our own research on top of that :)

    • @jaynedavis3655
      @jaynedavis3655 2 года назад

      I'm also in Canberra and wanna move Brisbane, Canberra is so YAWN!

  • @VesnicanMax
    @VesnicanMax Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video (y)

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      You're welcome, although it's a little outdated now. Currently working on an updated version.

    • @VesnicanMax
      @VesnicanMax Год назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel really looking forward to it. I just recieved my VISA for W&H today

  • @koffeenkream02
    @koffeenkream02 2 года назад +3

    It did help remind me why I'm moving out of Brisbane - the small town of big cities. It's so much less cosmopolitan than melb or syd too, if you have a good job in a large company, you're going to be on interstate or international business trips fairly frequently.

    • @johnmyers7054
      @johnmyers7054 2 года назад +1

      Hi Kate. Yes.. seems we left for different reasons doesnt suit every one but i gave it a go for 20 plus years

    • @michaelgurnaut2436
      @michaelgurnaut2436 Год назад

      Good to hear !! Stay out of Brisbane

    • @MrProzacmilkshake
      @MrProzacmilkshake 3 месяца назад

      This is why with such cranky people from the heat😂​@@michaelgurnaut2436

  • @Thomas-tm6bh
    @Thomas-tm6bh 2 года назад +3

    Amazing video bro, keep showing to us this incredible place called Brisbane!!!
    Watching from Brazil...

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      I will. Anything in particular you'd like to see?

    • @Thomas-tm6bh
      @Thomas-tm6bh 2 года назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel yes, i wanna see about what areas are more easy to find a job and what areas have more job opportunitys!!!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Do you mean what industries are employing more people?

    • @saharagold
      @saharagold 2 года назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel yes, my friend has back to back movies lined up at Movie World working on set as truck driver. Doing bump in bump out. Tons of work.

  • @CYV_COV
    @CYV_COV 2 года назад +1

    Your information about the city of Brisbane is very complete, accurate and detailed. Reviewed casually but helpfully. One day I want to visit Brisbane City. Thanks for sharing

  • @RenaWith
    @RenaWith 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for this👍❤️

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome!

    • @RenaWith
      @RenaWith 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking about buying a studio or a small apartment in Brisbane...I'm just wondering if body corp and other expenses would be enormous. Here in Auckland...it ends up costing you $500 per week to live in an apartment you own (+mortgage)... Any advice?🙂

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Body corp fees vary wildly. When we were looking for our place, some places wanted to charge over $1000 a quarter, but we pay less than that for the full year where we ended up buying. Generally units or studios in a large complex will have higher body corp fees, especially if they have facilities like pools etc, but there doesn't seem to be a consistent pattern based on the variation we noticed when house hunting. I'd just advise you to ask up front before you even bother looking at a place.

    • @RenaWith
      @RenaWith 2 года назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel Thank you Adam...Could you tell me what's a reasonable body corp fee for cheap apartments..(one bedroom or studio).... Is quarter a term for 3 months...I don't think we use that term in relastate here. This will be a huge move for me so I really appreciate your answers! ❤️

  • @MambaAfrica
    @MambaAfrica 2 года назад +3

    Good stuff 👍🏿

  • @omartg10
    @omartg10 2 года назад +5

    Hi Adam, I just watched your video. It's quite useful. I move out from Brisbane to overseas on 2018 for family reasons. Based on the information you presented, it seems to me that the reality of living in BNE has not changed that much since then, or is it just my perception? Thanks for the videos. Cheers.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +2

      The main change is how competitive the housing market has become, both to buy and to rent.

  • @HASANALINZChannel
    @HASANALINZChannel 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you..

  • @pablo.el.custardo
    @pablo.el.custardo 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos mate.

  • @AustProd6
    @AustProd6 2 года назад +30

    OK, I'm a Brissy Boy for "Most" of my life. Grew up in Ipswich and 20 in Brisbane, but I've spent 2 years in Hobart, 2 in Melbourne, 4 in Bundaberg, 8 in Toowoomba and 4-5 free ranging but always call Brisbane Home. I was ready to give this video both barrels at the start. However, as it turned out, you were 100% spot on in your appraisal. One thing you left out is that people are more accepting of new people than in other Capitals. We have our own dialogue that can trick you up. You did Brisbane a justice. Top Marks. PS Spend an afternoon on the Brisbane Ferries. Better than therapy.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +2

      Thanks, that means a lot! Yeah, agreed about the ferries, although I miss the city hoppers.

    • @suraj9
      @suraj9 2 года назад +2

      was about to say something similar. felt like my inner thoughts were voiced out here, got the points spot on.

    • @geirsvarsson8585
      @geirsvarsson8585 4 месяца назад

      Hi, could you explain to me the weather and temperature differences between Toowoomba, Brisbane and Bundaberg. I plan to move to Queensland later this year from northern Scandinavia. My 12 year old daughter is not so keen on it being so hot.

    • @AustProd6
      @AustProd6 4 месяца назад

      @@geirsvarsson8585 Brisbane is Humid (Sub Tropical), Bundaberg is a much more pleasant Temp. Dry Heat, very Mild Winter. Toowoomba, VERY COLD Winter, 3-5 degrees cooler in Summer than Brisbane. Higher Crime in Toowoomba.

  • @ryanraj_
    @ryanraj_ 2 года назад +9

    Great insights mate! Was fortunate enough to have secured a role while being in another country and will be making the move there in a month or so. Looking forward to start to a new chapter!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +3

      Cool. Best of luck with the move! Let me know if there's anything more specific you'd like to know about.

    • @ryanraj_
      @ryanraj_ 2 года назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel Thanks Adam - Would be great to learn about how to find a rental for someone moving on their own to the city (such as myself) - Have heard it is a very competitive market at this very moment!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +3

      To be honest, most people start out renting a room in a shared house. I won't lie, it will be hard finding an affordable place suitable for just one person at the moment!

    • @KSHVlogs1
      @KSHVlogs1 2 года назад +1

      Wow Ryan.. How did u manage that? Whats your profile?

    • @ryanraj_
      @ryanraj_ 2 года назад +1

      @@KSHVlogs1 Are you referring to Social Profile? - I was offered a role in the country i reside in and and mentioned my objective to relocate to Brisbane in the near future. Just so happened the company Head Quarters is based out of Brisbane of which the Hiring Manager then insisted to join instead. Was very fortunate with my circumstance.

  • @proroofrestorationbrisbane936
    @proroofrestorationbrisbane936 2 года назад +1

    REally informative video about moving

  • @Erraiad
    @Erraiad 2 года назад +1

    I’m moving to Brisbane to Study in few months if the border reminds open 🤞🏽 , that was so helpful . Thank you and I’m a subscriber now

  • @j.h.arnold
    @j.h.arnold 2 года назад +14

    Thank you for this informative and entertaining video about Brisbane. The way you described your city, especially the laid back atmosphere, reminds me a lot of Vancouver (Canada), ca 2008. Unfortunately, the 2010 Winter Olympics turned an overheated real estate market there into a housing hell of Dantesque proportions. Enjoy your homes while you can, after the Olympics Brisbane will join the housing hell that has overrun once livable cities such as Vancouver, Auckland, Seattle, Portland OR, San Francisco, Barcelona, Berlin etc etc ad nauseum 😔 sigh…

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +4

      Let's see what happens. Seems Sydney did OK back in 2000, but only time will tell for Brisbane...

    • @esherrudd9503
      @esherrudd9503 2 года назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel Sydney did okay? Have you seen the median house prices in Sydney now - it's 1.3mill

    • @thefebruaryfeels
      @thefebruaryfeels 2 года назад

      Yeah, I saw on the news developers and property investors are already buying in to Brisbane now in anticipation of the Olympics. I’m from Brisbane but live in Melbourne. Always thought I’d head back home at some point in the future to buy property but I guess I’ll just stick with Melbourne. Too be honest, I’m quite happy for everyone to move to Brisbane for awhile. Melbourne needs a break, we need to play catch up with housing and public transport projects for awhile before or population skyrockets again.

    • @vihaze6725
      @vihaze6725 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately, COVID has already destroyed our affordable real estate ambitions. People from the other states started moving up here in droves, and now the rental prices are through the damn roof.

    • @michaelgurnaut2436
      @michaelgurnaut2436 Год назад

      We alredy there !! Everyone cheers about the Olympics and that going to stress the city of traditional Brisbane . But who care !! Money and the world coming here, The enviroment will sufer, more people, more constraction, more high rise, more traffic, more polution, more violence , more noise, More bushland bulldose or saved to make room for people who want to leave here .The births and Koalas not going to like it but who care . 2032 , What an experience for the people who don't have a life !!

  • @sutherlandsharks7376
    @sutherlandsharks7376 2 года назад +8

    Great video. Brisbane is a hell of City. When I'm in brisvegas I'm visiting fams on the southern outskirts..Sunnybank and especially Woodridge the hood lol big ups from Auckland champ

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Seems your family is over my way. I live not far from Sunnybank. Actually I've been thinking of doing a video about Woodridge for some time...

  • @mike70377
    @mike70377 Год назад +1

    Daylight savings is the best ever!!! I love it so much. An extra hour of sunlight in the summer afternoon is so good for long summer days :)

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      Some people love it, some don't. It's definitely not a good or bad thing, it just varies from person to person and lifestyle to lifestyle.

  • @vaibhavjain1in
    @vaibhavjain1in Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. All your cons about Brisbane seems to be pros for us as we live in Auckland. :P

  • @ashthegreat1
    @ashthegreat1 2 года назад +30

    The Gold Coast attracts a lot of the ‘unsavoury’ types away from Brisbane. Moreton Bay is also a gem right on our doorstep.

    • @laylaturner8563
      @laylaturner8563 2 года назад +7

      I have recently moved to the Gold Coast and I've lived in a lot of cities globally, and I can sadly confirm this is true.

    • @helenflouch
      @helenflouch 2 года назад +2

      Definately the Sunshine Coast for livability. The gold coast is awful.

    • @matthewbaptist2670
      @matthewbaptist2670 2 года назад +6

      Moved to the goldy from Sydney 4 years ago and I can tell you its con city. Everyone wants to pay you in bottle caps if they pay you at all and getting a qualified tradesman up here is like trying to find the leprechaun at the end of the rainbow.

    • @ActiveAussie2024
      @ActiveAussie2024 2 года назад +2

      @@matthewbaptist2670 I 've lived on both Brisbane and Gold Coast for years, and Brisbane is by far better as a place to live. Traffic is also shit on most of Gold Coast, shit infrastructure., basically not upgraded much since early 80 s, but population 60 per cent higher now. The whole area especially from about Surfers Paradise north to about Underwood on the M1 is a pile of shit, gives Sydney a run for its money.

    • @hilliard665
      @hilliard665 2 года назад

      @@ActiveAussie2024 population is 500% more, not 50% more :)

  • @andrewhohipa8769
    @andrewhohipa8769 2 года назад +5

    Been a member since birth, 25 and going strong. Good to hear in the scheme of things all is well in the town I just happened to be born in. Locals are laid back but friending. With a series win of not. We live in a pretty special place

  • @KSHVlogs1
    @KSHVlogs1 2 года назад +2

    Informative. New subscriber!

  • @ThatUFOShowUFOBustersAustralia
    @ThatUFOShowUFOBustersAustralia 11 месяцев назад +1

    G Day mate nice information 👍

  • @iandaniels5653
    @iandaniels5653 Год назад +6

    As someone who used to live in Brisbane for over 20 years I think your summary is very accurate I now live in Vietnam a totally different experience quality of life way better !

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      I lived in VN for a while. What part are you in?

    • @io-rj6sk
      @io-rj6sk Год назад

      which viet city?

  • @petertullemans
    @petertullemans 2 года назад +78

    As a Brisbane born boy and much later as an actual resident (returning for uni after formative years in Cairns) I watched it develop between 1999 to 2009 and was personally involved in the king george square busway terminal as an architectural graduate. It felt like a big country town that somehow had capital city vibes (visually & culturally) and public transport including the ferries which are so much fun! Access to the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coasts was also a good perk although the traffic is getting bad on the freeways. Slightly less multi-cultural than southern counterparts but still has diversity and access to great dining. Since retailing is shifting to online these days then opening hours is only critical for access to food & beverage options as super markets aren’t open till midnite like Sydney & Melbourne. There’s only a handful of true eat street destinations but enough to be civilised. Nite life was amazing. Miss my hometown.... says the now sydneysider.

    • @125sloth
      @125sloth 2 года назад +2

      And they still cannot co ordinate decent public transport in S.E Queensland. Trans link, (or Transfailure) what a waste of public money that organisation is. Was supposed tp be the new breath of fresh air for public transport ,but is a dismal failure.

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 2 года назад +3

      We can all hail that visionary Campbell Newman for the King George Square redev. Cut down all the trees, removed the shade they supplied and gave us a giant TV screen which plays lots of adverts. Thats progress 1984 style.

    • @Paul-hp6zp
      @Paul-hp6zp Год назад +2

      Brisbane moving ahead now & by the Olympic,s you won't know the place.

  • @SkeeterHowitzer
    @SkeeterHowitzer 2 месяца назад +1

    that is something to be kept in mind.

  • @jimliu2353
    @jimliu2353 2 года назад +1

    Love Brisbane, love your video!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you do! Do you live here?

    • @jimliu2353
      @jimliu2353 2 года назад +1

      I am live near Garden city.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      That would be a pretty convenient place to live!

  • @haydenadams3308
    @haydenadams3308 Год назад +3

    One thing about food, while Brisbane proper-- especially the northern suburbs-- are lacking in food diversity and late night cafes... Southern Brisbane and the neighbouring city of Logan are open quite late around cultural hubs and have a much wider array of food. Mideastern food, Asian restaurants and cafes are quite good around the Springwood to Runcorn way. Which is the border between Logan and Brisbane. There's some really nice bakeries, Turkish and Greek places, Market Square is open till close to midnight and there's lots of tea/boba places there too. There's also some really nice parks in Holland Park- Mt Gravatt and Calamvale way. For those looking for late cafe and food options, Logan and South Brisbane suburbs are the place to go, generally only 30 minutes away even by train for those living in the city.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад +1

      Those places are in my part of town. The places in Market Square don't seem to open as late as they used to since Covid, though. But when it comes to diversity of food, I'm in complete agreement that the southside is the place to be. It's just so much more multicultural than the northside overall.

  • @nibs394
    @nibs394 2 года назад +4

    I'm sincerely thanking you for your absolute honesty 👍 a rare trait these days... Evaluating these would help all in making an informed decision as per their needs ✌️

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Cheers. Still feel I let people down with the climate part, should have mentioned the extremes. Oh well, I'll rectify that in another video soon...

  • @DonGato27
    @DonGato27 Год назад +1

    This guy is really very but very good for explain. One of the best youtubers i know until know for transmit the own understanding. Great. Would be great if talk about all Australian cities, then the name would be The Australian channel and that name would give him a bigger number of followers.

  • @GetInspiredMedia
    @GetInspiredMedia 2 года назад +2

    Really well done Adam. Love that time lapse background. Gotta work out how you do that 😆👍👍

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Cheers! I assume you mean the bus station bit? Actually pretty simple. Just filmed as normal, then stopped and did a timelapse with the same composition and combined the two using the line of the wall behind me as the part where I masked out the half that overlapped. That was kinda cheating, as what would have looked better is if I was actually in front of the buses and masked around myself - but that would have taken hours and hours to do well, and wouldn't have been worth the effort.

    • @GetInspiredMedia
      @GetInspiredMedia 2 года назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel You did it well Adam. I appreciate you letting me know how you did it. I have to try that - ha!

  • @mosttreasuredmemories
    @mosttreasuredmemories 2 года назад +3

    Great video 👍

  • @jodee5120
    @jodee5120 Год назад +5

    Another con is the traffic congestion (especially since everyone has moved up from the southern states). The roads aren't built for the volume of traffic and it makes even driving a short distance a painful experience.

  • @glenmac1976
    @glenmac1976 Год назад +2

    You’ve talked me into it. Here I come!

  • @siewleongcheong59
    @siewleongcheong59 2 года назад +1

    Ohhh nice quality video you just got yourself another subscriber😁...going to study there once the borders are open again...hope it doesn't disappoint me☺

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks, and welcome onboard! Where are you living now?

  • @rickandersen2284
    @rickandersen2284 2 года назад +4

    This real estate situation applies to everywhere in Australia, even the regional areas. Try buying something in Tasmania!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Yes, I heard the increase in property prices has been ridiculous down there. I did mention that we've actually fared better than many other capital in terms of property price increases, at least if someone is looking to buy.

    • @newbris
      @newbris 2 года назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel it’s also happened in many cities across the western world. Complaints all over.

  • @artlovkar
    @artlovkar 2 года назад +6

    I am heading to Brisbane once interstate border is reopened :D! In case no one told you this before, you have a beautiful voice, very suited for a narrator :)

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Ummm...thanks. Hope you enjoy Brisbane when you make it here.

  • @kimmartin3369
    @kimmartin3369 2 года назад +2

    You really did capture the truth of Brisbane. Well done!

  • @ewertonsantacruz
    @ewertonsantacruz 2 года назад +1

    Excellent job Adam…

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks Ewerton! Long time no see! What are you up to these days?

  • @barrysmith4551
    @barrysmith4551 2 года назад +27

    I lived on the North side(by the bay) of Brisbane for 20 years loved it. The weather I thought was all good.
    10 years ago I moved back to the Sunshine coast. Best move ever...

    • @io-rj6sk
      @io-rj6sk Год назад

      u like sunshine coast more than brisbane?

    • @barrysmith4551
      @barrysmith4551 Год назад

      @@io-rj6sk sure do..

    • @io-rj6sk
      @io-rj6sk Год назад

      whys that

    • @barrysmith4551
      @barrysmith4551 Год назад

      @@io-rj6sk I live near the beach so I can surf when I want too. Not stuck in traffic each way for hours. Lifestyle really..

    • @io-rj6sk
      @io-rj6sk Год назад +1

      fkn oath

  • @pvanb291
    @pvanb291 2 года назад +4

    Hey Adam, great video! We moved to Brisbane from Christchurch NZ two years ago. Did a few holidays here first to really get a feel for the place. Sold our house and most of our belongings to prepare for the move. It's been THE BEST thing ever! We're now doing things we never even thought of in Chch. Electric scooters are one. Started off being a cool alternative for transport after deciding we didn't really need a car, certainly not one each as we previously had. Now we belong to 3 scooter groups and have met so many cool people as we explore the outer regions of Brisbane. Average ride is 30 - 40 kms. I was interested in music opportunities here too. Have been playing bass for many years and as luck would have it, met all the right people as soon as we got here. Played with a band 4 days after landing! About to open a CBD bar next year, so again, way above what I though possible in Chch. We've been able to buy an excellent place in West End, after having to sell our first Kangaroo Point apartment at a loss. Certainly very friendly people in our building, making us feel very much "HOME". Love the climate and love the lack of earthquakes!!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Wow, sounds like things have gone amazingly for you since moving here! Congratulations on all of it!

  • @jackysebastian2111
    @jackysebastian2111 Год назад +1

    Hai amazing video u made for the world . I like to know few suburbs which is developing now but with lower temperature and good lifestyle . thanks

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      Thanks. I'd suggest starting with this video: ruclips.net/video/QUEIICtESO4/видео.html , but if you mean lower summer temperatures, you're best to look along the coast to the east of the city, as summer temperatures get higher the further inland you go (and colder in winter). What makes a good lifestyle is very personal and unique to each individual, but that video I've linked may help you with that as well.

  • @davdav8709
    @davdav8709 2 года назад +1

    Cool video, I moved to Brisbane in 2007 and left in 2015 but those were some of the happiest years of my life, I often go back to Brisbane 1 or 2 times a year and love to see how it's changed and getting better but I could never live there again, much prefer the quieter country town life

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad you've found your place. I could never get used to country town life despite living in one for the majority of my formative years.

  • @johndouglass3010
    @johndouglass3010 2 года назад +13

    Something to consider as well. Very few corporate head offices in Brisbane. So in a recession, regional offices are trimmed, o unemployment in Brisbane can be worse than Syd or Melb in a revession.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Good point.

    • @michaelgurnaut2436
      @michaelgurnaut2436 Год назад

      Good!! then don't come here to look for work . Stay in Sydney or Melbourne !!

    • @denissereyes1948
      @denissereyes1948 Год назад

      Maybe living in Sydney or Melbourne is better

    • @denissereyes1948
      @denissereyes1948 Год назад

      @@michaelgurnaut2436 how long have you been living in Brisbane, Australia. I'm from Sweden been thinking of moving to Australia

  • @lizhamerinaustralia7595
    @lizhamerinaustralia7595 2 года назад +3

    So nice photography

  • @Locutius11
    @Locutius11 2 года назад +1

    Yeah agree on the Day Light Savings. I can't see any advantage and it just disrupts sleep patterns at the beginning and end of the DLS period...bloody 38 degrees Celsius on a summer afternoon..might be okay if you have a backyard pool.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Yes, that disruption is pretty much my big problem with it.

  • @kapildevsharma3586
    @kapildevsharma3586 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Adam! Can you please make a video with some insight of Gold Coast? Like lifestyle, housing, schools & other important stuff vital for a family going to migrate GC in late 2021. 👍

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Sorry, but that would be outside my line of expertise. I do occasionally cover Gold Coast locations for people wanting to make a day trip outside of Brisbane, but as it's an entirely different city that I've never lived in, I think that's best left for people who have.

    • @kapildevsharma3586
      @kapildevsharma3586 2 года назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel Ok Mate 👍

  • @trandel
    @trandel 2 года назад +14

    Queensland Rail time schedule is optional except for “on” time. 5 or 10 mins early or late or never, are a QR speciality. You live on the north or south of the river, you MUST pick a side and you shall never live on the opposite side. Failure to abide by this rule shall see you charged with treason.

    • @politiciansarehonestNOT
      @politiciansarehonestNOT 2 года назад +1

      Hahaha so true

    • @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042
      @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042 2 года назад

      I've heard lots of people mentioning that Queensland Rail can be late, but I've been living here for 10 years and have only ever been on 4 late trains (that are late enough to actually make a difference) and they were all caused by major events (like signalling issues or broken trains. The amount of times there have been issues like failed trains and my service on the same line hasn't been effected, it's actually quite impressive.

    • @aces926
      @aces926 2 года назад

      South side is the best!

    • @CrypticBore
      @CrypticBore 2 года назад

      Its also awful if you live on the south side and catch public trans port its either the east or west because if you want to get to ippy or or loganholme you have to travel all the way to the cbd and then out again its god awful. And good lucky getting to anywhere in the middle of ippy and loganholme.

  • @AmazingFeynman
    @AmazingFeynman 2 года назад +18

    Great video Adam! I’m a Brissy boy currently lost in the bush capital. Lived in Sydney for a while too. One thing, I do think daylight savings in Sydney and Canberra was amazing. Going to the beach or a hike until after 8 pm in summer is nice. Something Brisbane definitely needs to change. It makes sense economically too.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +5

      I guess it's a personal thing. I used to live in Sydney, and spent most of my time growing up in NSW, but I never liked daylight savings.

    • @jasonwright9405
      @jasonwright9405 2 года назад +1

      Exactly Qld needs to have summer daylight savings so backward. From Melbourne staying in Sunny Coast

    • @MitchellBPYao
      @MitchellBPYao 2 года назад

      Yes

    • @haych27
      @haych27 2 года назад

      it will never have it, it's a deeply conservative state. Even people who think they're progressive are conservative.

    • @michaelgurnaut2436
      @michaelgurnaut2436 Год назад +1

      We don't have to always change to suit the economie . Daylight saving suit the enviroment and ones again, their is a chance to move elsewhere if not satisfed

  • @barryrahn5957
    @barryrahn5957 2 года назад +1

    Hope you're finally getting out of lockdown and can enjoy your chill city.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Thankfully we had very little in the way of lockdowns. But they've recently removed the indoors mask mandate, so things are getting much closer to normal now.

  • @marshall886
    @marshall886 Год назад +1

    Yeah, you are right about places shutting down earlier. It is a work day city. Basically people go to work and go home to the suburbs. With rezoning and mixed use planning this may change. Milton is an example of an suburb in which they have experimented with this, which could provide a blueprint for this in contrast to very arid, social silos of the single use development, in the outer suburbs.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      I think there's more to it, as even out in the suburban centres they keep similar trading hours, especially cafes. I understand there's regulations around supermarket trading hours to give smaller outlets a chance to compete with the larger chains, but there's still a cultural element, I think, that affects others' trading hours.

  • @snoopy13946
    @snoopy13946 2 года назад +4

    Those 10 degree minimum winter temperatures are for the CBD. Live in the western, south western or outer southern suburbs and you’ll see a lot of 0 to 5 degree or less temperatures on a regular basis.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      True. Definitely the need to clarify and look at this in more detail in a dedicated weather video!

    • @Steven-ox3xj
      @Steven-ox3xj 2 года назад +2

      When it does get to 5C its 4am. By 8am you are in tee shirt and shorts again.

  • @daveamies5031
    @daveamies5031 2 года назад +11

    I moved to Brisbane in 2002, back then there was no shops open on Sunday (there was a law preventing it) and only a few shops opened on Saturday morning (everything closed for the week midday Saturday) so that's improved a lot.
    Adam I'm with you on DLS, everyone else if you like DLS so much say in Sydney or Melbourne. It's got nothing to do with curtains fading or cows or any of those silly fallacies, it's all to do with the tilt of the earth and the fact we are closer to the equator so we don't get the longer daylight hours to justify DLS.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Cheers! I was beginning to think I was alone!

    • @125sloth
      @125sloth 2 года назад +1

      Very lame argument I would suggest..haha Well why do northern hemisphere countries have DLS? Its is all about lifestyle, and the fact is that most ueensland people want daylight saving. The Queensland climate and daylight is the perfect candidate for it. And Queensland crime rates, at least pre covid. were above other states that have daylight saving over summer, and have been for years. It is a fact that where there is daylight saving, crime rates for some offences actually drop. But oh no, the media don't want to tell that bit. And it's only a time adjustment on a clock or watch for ppeople to enjoy more outdoors after work.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      @@125sloth Would need to fact check that, but if it checks out, the crime thing is an interesting point on the side arguing for DST.

    • @125sloth
      @125sloth 2 года назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel It is well known in police circles in the deveoped world that daylight saving reduces street crime, simply because it gets dark later from a time perspective. Crims don't just sit around waiting until darkness at around 9pm then start doing their thing. They go elsewhere because in the daylight they can be easily seen and identified. And it's mainly petty offenders anyay, however the assault rates drop and it is safer for families out in the streets. not rocket science. And if people do not like daylight saving for the other multitude of reasons that never seem to make sense, then just keep going to bed at the same timesm, with curtains drawn and keep getting up at sunrise, which in Queensland is before 4.30 in the morning. Not to mention Queensland loses millions of dollars a year by not having DLS like NSW Vic and Tasmania. If you are in buisness in Brisbane and want to order something urgently from Sydney or Melbourne at 4pm Retardistan, (Brisbane) time, you can't. Down south is closed and they are off to the beach or to the park with their kids enjoying the outdoors, winding down after a hard days work, not sitting back in the dark putting on weight. ( a bit of satire there)., although Queensland is a very obese place per capita. The issue with Queensland is that the Premier PalaCHUCK actually agrees with DLS but won't bring it in as she sthinks she will lose an election if she does. You can't lose an election if over 63 percent of people want it. The other states just brought it in decades ago, and ignored the whingers carrying on about it, which was a minority, and they just got on with life. Jesus, Queensland needs to get some balls and do as the majority wants. It hurts nobody. If the UK can do it right surely Queensland can.

    • @Therealpseudonymous
      @Therealpseudonymous 2 года назад

      @@125sloth TLDR

  • @robertwynne6451
    @robertwynne6451 Год назад +2

    Excellent. I am a 75 year old Brisbane born and bred. I agree with everything you said (and very well said too). So glad nothing made me cringe.👍

  • @Ethan-ww5ig
    @Ethan-ww5ig 2 года назад +2

    Very detailed information Thankyou. I see crime on the street is a major concern, especially youth crime, involving the use of violence on innocent people. Also also if homeless people. The homeless situation people in Brisbane is a problem that needs to be addressed by the State Govt. apart form that, it’s a great State.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад

      Yes, there are some areas that have problems with this, although there are varying views on whether the problem is bigger, or if we just hear about it more due to how much information is shared on social media these days compared to in the past. This is something I need to look into actual figures on to see what the situation really is before expressing a firm view on.

  • @alexandresiqueira3538
    @alexandresiqueira3538 2 года назад +3

    Hey Adam, thanks so much for the video it was great! I had a quick questions, and that is if you have any knowledge in terms of flatting with flatmates and the average price for it? If flatting is something you guys do :P

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +1

      Yes, it absolutely is! Especially now that rental prices have started to soar! But yes, that's usually the way we try to keep living costs down, particularly when we've just moved out of home or arrived in the city. As for prices, that's something I'd have to look into, but you could try looking at the website flatmatefinders.com.au to get a feel for prices and what's out there.

    • @alexandresiqueira3538
      @alexandresiqueira3538 2 года назад +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel thanks so much! Very helpful 😊😁👍

  • @RauriBarron
    @RauriBarron 2 года назад +7

    Some great points, like how in-depth you got with the house and rent prices, super interesting to see. Interestingly I disagree with the public transport, I feel Melbourne and Sydney is better, in Brisbane you often have to transfer buses, even when I lived close to the uni I had to transfer a bus and it took 40 mins… would’ve been quicker to ride in. The business hours were a struggle when we moved back too as we were night owls 😂. Great stuff mate, really enjoyed this video and how you showcased Brisbane’s multiculturalism as people always say there’s no culture. Will be exciting to see how Brisbane will develop due to olympics.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  2 года назад +5

      It will, although we got the Olympics partly due to the fact that we already had 60-70% of the infrastructure already.
      With the transport, I guess like in any Aussie city, it depends where you need to go from and to. I found Sydney's system not as convenient when I was there, but I guess here, with uni and workplaces in South Bank and the city respectively, I guess that may have made the situation seem rosier. I just remember being able to get anywhere we wanted to go pretty easily before we got a car, but living and studying in Sydney's northern beaches, it was often a struggle. In the end, Aussie cities are just too sprawling and sparsely populated to have mega- convenient public transport. I mean, public transport was a dream in Guangzhou (but also a nightmare in some ways). Ho Chi Minh city not so great - you really need a scooter there. Oh, I'm off on a tangent again...

    • @dizzylizzy7582
      @dizzylizzy7582 2 года назад

      @@BrisbaneChannel transport is good closer in to the city. In the outer suburbs, it's terrible.

  • @TichJohn
    @TichJohn Год назад

    Kindly please upload an updated situation in BRISBANE right now. Thank you! ❣️

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Год назад

      I have. This one: ruclips.net/video/G6kKsyJQ6NU/видео.html
      For some reason, the RUclips algorithm keeps pushing this video more than the one with updated information.