Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - September 2015

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Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.3 million. Brisbane is in the southeast corner of Queensland. The city is centred along the Brisbane River, and its eastern suburbs line the shores of Moreton Bay. To read more about Brisbane, click here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane .
This film features extensive views around the city of Brisbane, including the Central Business District (CBD), South Brisbane, The Brisbane River, Redcliffe, Mount Coot-tha, Lone Pine Koala sanctuary and Brisbane International Airport. The film highlights the city's architecture, infrastructure, art, culture, natural features, transport, visitor attractions and people.
Within the film the following locations and features are identified: ANZAC Memorial, ANZAC Square, Post Office Square, Adelaide Street, Creek Street, Brisbane Central Station, Train journey from Central Station to South Brisbane, South Brisbane Railway Station, Grey Street, Melbourne Street, Queensland Museum & Science Centre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, The Charming Squire, The Wheel of Brisbane, The Arbour, The Courier Mail Piazza, Lagoon South Bank, Ernest Street, Nitrogenie, Stanley Street, Little Stanley Street, Brisbane River, CityHopper ride on the Brisbane River, Goodwill Bridge, Captain Cook Bridge, Pacific Motorway, Story Bridge, River Quay Green, Russell Street, Merivale Street, Musgrave Park, Manning Street, Edmondstone Street, Brisbane Needle, St. Mary's Catholic Parish Church, Peel Street, Queensland Art Gallery, Victoria Bridge, South East Busway, Views from Victoria Bridge, Kurilpa Bridge, State Library of Queensland, M3 Motorway, Turbot Street, Elizabeth Street, William Street, Brisbane Square, Queen Street, George Street, Queen Street Mall, Jimmy's on the Mall, Crossing the Ted Smout Memorial Bridge (Pacific Highway), Hays Inlet, Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe Jetty, Settlement Cove Lagoon, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Mount Coot-tha Summit lookout and views, View towards Mount Coot-tha from Arena Apartments, Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane, South Bank at night, Clem Jones Promenade, Views of Brisbane International Airport from the train, Brisbane International Airport Railway Station and the view towards Brisbane CBD from Brisbane International Airport.
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@tonycurrie2964
@tonycurrie2964 7 жыл бұрын
very few people realise this but Brisbane is actually one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
@GizmosBushEscapes
@GizmosBushEscapes 6 жыл бұрын
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.
@stuartmoss
@stuartmoss 6 жыл бұрын
Gizmos' Adventures thanks for your comment. Yes it’s a great city, I enjoyed my time there, and will most certainly return!
@DelhiWalker
@DelhiWalker 5 жыл бұрын
Cool video, enjoyed the walk. I wish one day I will come to this city and make some walking videos for Delhi Walker. Thanks for filming and sharing.🙏😊
@MissBec
@MissBec 7 жыл бұрын
this made me sooo homesick
@christiancreugnet152
@christiancreugnet152 5 жыл бұрын
J'aime beaucoup la façon de filmer du cameraman..j'adore l'Australie, surtout Brisbane et la Gold Coast, et mon souhait le plus cher depuis longtemps et de m'y installer. Vous les australiens prenez bien conscience que vous vivez dans un pays extraordinaire..God bless you and God bless Australia
@supportchannel3880
@supportchannel3880 Жыл бұрын
Nice
@loloniesmialy9533
@loloniesmialy9533 7 жыл бұрын
☆☆☆ Ciekawy film.
@krisiicc14
@krisiicc14 6 жыл бұрын
Hello .very goog canera man job.You have beautiful videous.Thank you.
@stuartmoss
@stuartmoss 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind comment! :)
@GizmosBushEscapes
@GizmosBushEscapes 7 жыл бұрын
Tony. i agree
@IasbestosremovalbrisbaneAus
@IasbestosremovalbrisbaneAus 7 жыл бұрын
Amazing video
@stuartmoss
@stuartmoss 7 жыл бұрын
iAsbestos Removal Brisbane thanks!
@Palifiox
@Palifiox 7 жыл бұрын
One Sunday morning as I went walking By Brisbane waters I chanced to stray I heard a convict his fate bewailing As on the sunny river bank I lay
@trafalgar22a8
@trafalgar22a8 3 жыл бұрын
He took out his trusty razor, and cut his throat from ear to ear.
@dyl627
@dyl627 3 жыл бұрын
brisbane city should be rated number 1... stuff the other states.. qld is the best..
@FreshYoungLeaves
@FreshYoungLeaves 5 жыл бұрын
camdig & lens not quite sharp, vivid and colorful. Btw, beautiful view of Brisbane from hills
@ProplumberbrisbaneAu
@ProplumberbrisbaneAu 7 жыл бұрын
Nice video
@stuartmoss
@stuartmoss 7 жыл бұрын
PRO Plumber Brisbane thanks!
@bashartr4652
@bashartr4652 3 жыл бұрын
I love this city 😍😍 can anyone send me an invitation to come 😭😭
@NoName-zx6ny
@NoName-zx6ny 4 жыл бұрын
AUSSIE AUSSIE
@125sloth
@125sloth 7 жыл бұрын
As an ex Brisbane person may I say this.....Still has the worst public transport of any capital city in Australia. Traffic conjestion, even in off peak times. Slowest police responses in Australia. No upper House In Parliament which causes all sorts of issues for the general community. And the church influencing government decisions. And one of the dumbest things...no daylight saving. They just do not get it. Most anti daylight saving people cannot even explain what it actually is, yet have stupid reasons for not wanting it Curtains will fade, kids wont go to sleep, kids would be coming home from school at hottest time of the day. Chooks won't lay . Jesus how stupid can a place get and how ill informed. In fact it costs Queensland millions of dollars in business and other things by not having it like other east coast states. And Queensland wants to be called the "smart state"? Oh PLEASE. Brisbane is still in the dark ages, always playing catch up. Never been pro active. And on weekdays there are very few eating establishments open after about 7 pm. Tourists want that. Sydney and Melbourne, with all their faults, run rings around Brisbane. Not a bad video though all the same, but if Brisbane wants people to go there, they have to make it more affordable, and get the public transport to actually work, especially the trains, which are cancelled all the time.
@lorenzomagazzeni5425
@lorenzomagazzeni5425 5 жыл бұрын
@Brian Same here. The police don't protect you at all. I never see them. The trains can be dangerous and there is no security or plain clothes fuzz like in NY
@endoftheline774
@endoftheline774 3 жыл бұрын
You fucking piss me off. The trains are fine. It’s just that there are constant delays due to stuff like people jumping on tracks, or electrical errors (out of Queensland railways control). YES, there are plain clothes and uniformed police officers. I’ve see plenty. And they are guaranteed to be on Guardian trains that run every few hours out of the city. Now yes, daylight savings is annoying. But I’d say it’s not just Queensland’s fault. It’s the fact that the states don’t like working together. Last thing: Are you crazy? There are so many shops open beyond 7pm. Some department stores are open up until 10pm. It’s like that all week. Except of course Sunday which shops open and close early because it’s ‘traditional’ of shops to do so. Who wants to work on a Sunday anyway?
@125sloth
@125sloth 3 жыл бұрын
@@endoftheline774 Well Queensland Rail employees obviously want to work Sundays for the exhorbitant penalty rates that some get. And it's not daylight savingS..it's saving. No S on the end of it. It is not a bank account. And to correct you, not many people jump on tracks in the big scheme of things. I have dealt with plenty myself over the years. get my drift? And you need to curb your aggression judging by your first sentence. And any railway that officially considers a train running up to 7 minutes late as still being "on time" for statistical purposes, has a few shady people overseeeing the system I would suggest. Nowhere else in the world is that done. But as they say down south..."narrow gauge, narrow minds".
@endoftheline774
@endoftheline774 3 жыл бұрын
@@125sloth Okay, So first off, who cares about a spelling mistake. Next, there are many shops and workers who work on a Sunday. Train employees, other public service employees and a lot of shops. It has been for Decades, that Queenslanders close non-essential shops on a Sunday. But as Brisbane becomes more and more a productive city - shops are opening earlier and closing later on Sundays. 3rd. You said that not many people jump tracks. I beg to differ. Queensland, with its admittedly outdated overground railway system, people jump tracks all the time. I was heading from Central station in Brisbane to Caboolture, and someone jumped track only last week. And at another period, another few weeks before, someone else jumped track on the Southside of Brisbane. It happens often. You however would argue that the overground system is old - which it is - and that that is the main source of the problem. (Which that also is) But the Government has recognised that, and is beginning to build underground systems adding to the additional above ground ones. Last thing, Queensland Rail does NOT, classify 7 Minutes as on time. Wherever you read that non-sense. A train can be up to 4 Minutes late and be classified as on time. Oh, and last time I checked, 4 minutes breathing room (On time running) is less than what NYC has to be classified as late. Brisbane is probably the most beautiful City in Australia. I don’t care what you say but I think it is. So, if you hate Brisbane so much, how about you shut up about it and Stop being so narrow minded
@125sloth
@125sloth 3 жыл бұрын
@@endoftheline774 Oh dear. Obviously satire was not in your vocabulary. Did I type 7 minutes.? oh how silly I did mean 4. Anyway, to compare NYC with Brisbane is not a good comparison. Brisbane's passenger network it like a model railway to NYC and indeed Sydney and Melbourne, yet they have more problems with reliability. (Maybe privatisation might get rid of some "dead wood" employees earlier, who are just hanging about until they retire on shitloads of taxpayer money, and just turn up to work with no desire to help anyone). And unlike Sydney and Melbourne, if something happens with a train on the Brisbane suburban network, it is basically bad luck for passengers stuck behind, there is no way to "go around" the stricken train, although to be fair, they do run wrong way on the Caboolture line very occasionally from Petrie to pass a broken down train. Sydney and Melbourne have many more options for doing that.Then we have the Sunshine Coast line from Caboolture. Only now are they duplicating the line from Caboolture to the north. This should have been done 30 years ago. Given that this is the busiest rail corridor in Queensland, when you include freight operations with the passenger trains, it is laughable that the tracks from Caboolture to Nambour are mainly single still in the 21st century, except for passing loops. And it wasn't that long ago that trains from Nambour had to stop and pick up at some smaller stations, then set back, go onto a loop until the down train passed, then proceed on its way. Jesus this is third world stuff. And this only worked out if trains were on time. You would never see this in most other parts of Australia on a suburban network. Anyway you hang in there Sunshine, loving Brisbane and loving QR with its brilliant "foward thinking". And before I leave you forever with my "narrow minded" thinking, (your words), isn't it ironic that recently. the guy who once ran Citytrain and stuffed that, Paul Scurrah, got shown the door from Virgin Australia, (as he stuffed that as well). I think the Queensland government needs to check the competency of who they appoint to run suburban trains a little better. Maybe someone who is so frightened of the Union would be a start. The way the union carried on with the recruiting of the latest train drivers was nothing short of bullying, and many of the recruits pulled out of the training because they didn't like it or could not handle it. Narrow minded rant is now over. Sweet dreams.
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