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Why Brisbane?
Brisbane
has a number of universities, language schools and institutes that
attract people from across Queensland, from other parts of Australia
and from Asia, Europe, the Americas and the Pacific Islands.
Brisbane has also advantages for tourists with international airlines
running direct services to Brisbane international airport.
The main universities are the University of Queensland, Griffith University and the Queensland University of Technology.
To
the north of Brisbane is the sunshine coast with its many beaches of
which Noosa is probably the best known. To the north of Noosa -
Cooloola, Fraser Island and Hervey Bay attract many tourists.
To the east of Brisbane are the sand islands of Moreton and North Stradroke.
One
hour to the south of Brisbane is the Gold Coast while the visitor
seeking a less unspoilt and less hurried holiday is more likely to find
Byron Bay much more attractive than the Gold Coast.
Mountain
scenery can be found at Springbrook and Mount Tamborine or Lamington
National Park. However, my choice is the Tweed Valley and Border
Ranges National Park. Many of the great national parks in
northern New South Wales are within 3-6 hours driving time from
Brisbane.
About our share house
The
house is situated near Wellington Point on the eastern side of
Brisbane. It is a brick house with tile roof, and gardens
at the front, back and along the northern boundary. Trains and
buses are close by.
As at May 2008 we have a vacancy for a long term or short term tenant.
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