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Where are you supposed to park in Brisbane?
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on the beach, on rooftops, on the grass, on people, etc
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>>28915827
We shall park on the beaches, we shall park on the landing grounds, we shall park in the fields and in the streets, we shall park in the hills, we shall never stop looking.
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Ride ur ebiek
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trick question, brisbane is uninhabitable.
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>>28916181
This, trying to make sense of Brisbane layout is futile
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>>28915827
Outside of Brisbane ,Australia is huge country
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>>28915827
U just park in the loading zone and put your hazards on for 6 hours.
Alternatively, live near a train line if you’re commuting to the cbd. Driving in the city is cursed and congestion is so bad the train is usually quicker
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>>28915827
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who can say
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>>28916282
>townsville
They didn't think too hard about that one.
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queenslanders were developed so you could drive home absolutely fucked off your face from the pub and crash into the house but not actually damage it
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>>28915827
Underground car parks in the CBD. It's relatively cheap if you park under the Myer Center, nobody ever parks on the lowest levels.
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>>28917121
>It's relatively cheap

Anywhere free to park?
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>>28917126
Right in the CBD? There's street parking but you'll be limited to just one or two hours. You can go a bit further out though to somewhere like Spring Hill and park on the street all day for free, you'll just need to walk back to the CBD for a bit. I've done that if I'm unwilling to pay for parking. I think West End has some free parking too but I see so many scummy people there that I don't even like driving through, let alone parking there.
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>>28915827
Most of the time if i'm going to the actual city i'll just be a /n/igger and take the 50cent train down to brissy cbd.
Otherwise finding parking in the surrounding subburbs are easy enough to find.
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>>28916181
Explain that to the millions of jeets who arrive each day.
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>>28917141
i thought brisbane's growth was from real aussies who got sick or priced out of sydney and melbourne
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>>28917142
If you call overseas Chinese billionaires buying land and building shoddy garbage to home a family of 12 jeets in a 2 bedroom townhouse, then sure.
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>>28917142
Melbourne is unironically becoming whiter than Brisbane, it's insane. I don't know what the fuck is happening with Brisbane but it seems like all the jeets are flocking here. How can they even afford it? They all do food delivery and uber and there's no way you can sustain rent with those wages.
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>>28917151
What are the pros and cons of Brisbane
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>>28917192
Pros is that it's got good nightlife, food, shopping, stuff to do etc and has goth women (based).
Cons are that it's extremely expensive, has jeets, humid almost all the time, flooding and is really expensive (that needed to be mentioned twice).
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>>28917194
>really expensive (that needed to be mentioned twice).

How bad is it? Isn't it easy to travel around by uber, train or bus?
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>>28917207
I meant more for things like fuel and rent/housing. My old place is now about $900/week and I wasn't even paying half that before COVID fucked all the prices.

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