can anyone name a few good public schools in the Brisbane?
say in top 20, non-private nor selective schools, just a public school?
say in top 20, non-private nor selective schools, just a public school?
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can anyone name a few good public schools in the Brisbane?
say in top 20, non-private nor selective schools, just a public school?
For a cheap grand chauffered of Brisbane's inner/middle ring you could do no worse than riding the 598 / 599 great circle bus which ends up where you started after about 4 hrs.
See chermside nundah indooroopilly toowong mt gravatt carindale enoggera and everything in between!
WoW! That would be an exciting trip! *insert sarcasm*
You guys not from Brisbane and who don't understand the dynamics of the city should not be applying a blanket "must be within 10k from CBD" rule. This would rule out areas like Sunnybank, Sunnybank Hills, Robertson, Upper Mt Gravatt, Macgregor.
I would recommend you guys talk more to locals. There are pockets as far as ~20km from the CBD that are very highly sought after (Stretton for example) and would absolutely be good investments. I'm not singling you out Nigel, cause I've seen so many posts of people touting this magical 10k rule. Also another thing out of towner's get wrong - they all look at the train maps. Brisbane trains are rubbish and locals prefer buses where possible, since there is a really good busway there. For example there's an express bus that takes you from the far end of Sunnybank Hills directly into town in about 35 mins. If you're along a major busway you can be further out and travel even faster. If you come from Sydney or Melbourne your eyes would immediately dart to the train lines when this is not the right way to look at Brisbane. After having lived in Sydney for 20 years (after living in Brissy for about 10) I still find myself constantly making this mistake too.
The best example I can give is Glen Waverly in Melbourne. It's a "whopping" 25k's from the CBD but you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who would say that isn't a good area to buy cause it's not within 10k's of Melbourne CBD. Knowing the dynamics of each city is very important.
Trains are quite good in Brisbane. Especially the Northern lines. The bus ways are only for the plebs living on the south side
I think the 10km rule can only be used for the North Side. Where Jerrybee is right in that the Southside can go very far south (20kms), as the very good road corridor that links Gold Coast to Brisbane allows quick access for those scummy southsiders.
Love these perceptions!
In Melbourne, I'm a scummy northsider.
If you're from the east, you're 'jam' and 'money'
If you're from the south-east, you're genteel till you reach Frangaa!, then you're bogan
If you're from the west, sorry mate, you're 'condemned' and 'beyond redemption'