My week in Brisbane City. February 2014. -Queen Street Mall -Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary -Sunshine Coast -Noosa National Park -The Gallery of Modern Art Brisbane -Southbank -Gold Coast -Surfers Paradise
this had me in tears my other half lives in Brisbane and i dont get to move there till next year ! every second of your film made me miss it ! thank you so much , true paradise on earth ! love Brisbane !
I lived here twice. Once when I was 12 and then I went to the University of Queensland when I was 24. I now live in Indianapolis and I would give about anything to take my family back there. BRISBANE RULES!!
I love Brisbane...I liked watching your Video .For myself being a local resident i get to experience this City's cool stuff regularly,, BUT I see my city of Brisbane in a very different way than most tourists would ever experience.There's a whole lot more to living in this great city that most tourists will never experience.This video is a great promo for Brisbane City ,that is probably what most locals take for granted .its good to see visitors having a great time here too. thanks for sharing.
This year May will be my fourth time to Gold Coast n will be my 2nd trip to Brisbane city. Just can't wait to be there. Nice video and really informative places that I was missed last 3 trips before...A Big Thanks to you sir.
.. No no mequería volver.. pero uno de mis hijos quería regresar.. y como se dice a buen salvadoreño.."ni modo"... pero no me he arrepentido.. es un gran Continente y un gran país..
This is a great video but as much as I hate to say this as an Australian, Brisbane is one of the most backward places in the western world. I feel sorry for tourists who come to Brisbane and indeed other parts of Queensland. Brisbane for a start, has the worst public transport of any city in Australia. Nothing co ordinates properly, trains and buses are regularly cancelled, in fact, Sydney has better public transport. Roads in Brisbane have always been designed mainly to "catch up" with population and vehicle increases, hardly ever planned properly for the future. The conjestion with traffic for a place the size of Brisbane is a joke. It is not a huge city compared to Sydney and Melbourne, (although it is larger than Perth and Adelaide), but yet the traffic problems are an embarrassment for the size of the place, Restaurants and hotels are way too expensive, and the hotel and tourist industry wonder why room occupancy is only good when major events are on. In fact, most restaurants are closed by 10pm on most nights, (except in the Valley). If Brisbane wants to be a "world city", they need to learn what is done in the rest of the "world".
Steady on, so it's not perfect pronunciation, this guy took the time to take all this footage and he did it really well, nice steady camera work with an artistic eye. Why focus in on that, if you went to his city you probably couldn't pronounce it like a native either and who cares.