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Getting Around Brisbane
Live Brisbane Traffic Cams

For a city the size of Brisbane you might be surprised at the traffic problems the government faces. Rapid growth and the reliance on private vehicles for transport have far outstripped the investment in public transport and road infrastructure making some Brisbane roads a nightmare during peak times.

Before you travel it's a good idea to check how the traffic is on your route. You can do this by viewing one of the many live traffic cams listed on this page.

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Big Changes To City Buses May 19, 2008
Bus stops for more than 120 bus routes will change from 19 May to coincide with the opening of the new Inner Northern Busway. Three new bus routes will also be introduced.
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Overview
Because (CBD) Brisbane's streets are laid out in a grid pattern with English Kings running east/west and Queens running north/south, it's quite easy to find your way around. There are many bridges that cross the river and a variety of options of modes of transport to choose from.
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Brisbane Airport
Brisbane Airport includes both Domestic and International Terminals. The main Australian airlines are Qantas, Virgin Blue, and Jetstar. The airport is just a 30 minute drive from Brisbane's CBD and can be reached by rail (Air Train) or car. Typically, a taxi to and from the city to the airport would cost around $30.00.
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Disability Access
The Brisbane City Council provides facilities that make it easier for everyone to access the city's services. Many buses, trains and ferries are designed for easy access. Brisbane Transport operates several bus routes entirely with low floor buses.
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Pedestrians
In trying to reduce the number of pedestrians killed or injured in Brisbane city, police are cracking down on pedestrians who break the law and disobeys traffic signals. As a guide, more than 2000 offence notices were given out in the Brisbane CBD during the first six months of 2007.

The rules are that if you cross the street within 20 meters of a traffic control signal (traffic light) or when the 'Don't Walk' signal is illuminated, you could be slapped with a fine. It is also illegal to walk where there are 'No Pedestrians' signs and on the road instead of on the footpath. So be careful, obey the signs and you could save your money
and your life.

 
Interactive Maps
Needs to know how far it is from Ferny Grove to Underwood? Or how to get there? There are a couple of great resources on the Internet that allow you to interactively create trip maps with detailed directions, not only withing Brisbane, but for the whole of Australia. Here's guide a couple of great mapping sites.
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Driving
Having your own CAR will give you more freedom to explore the Brisbane region and beyond. There are dozens of car hire options in Brisbane, from major international operators to local rental companies. It is advisable for overseas visitors to Australia to have an international drivers license, and to familiarise themselves with driving regulations and traffic conditions before heading off. For people moving permenently to Brisbane, buying a car can also be an option...
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Bus Services
Travelling by bus is probably the most convenient way of getting around Brisbane because the train servcies are not available in many areas. The bus network is improving all the time with the Council investing heavilty in buses (70 new buses hitting Brisbane roads in 2006-2007) and the State Government coming to the party with dedicated roads for buses.
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Rail
An extensive train network operates in South East Queensland. Trains in Brisbane are operated by QR (Queensland Rail). Queensland Rail operate their air-conditioned electric commuter Citytrain services from Roma Street and Central Station to suburban centres and tourist destinations, including the Gold Coast and Airport.
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Brisbane Shopping

Dick Smith Store Locations
Here you will find a directory listing of the Dick Smith Electronics stores in Brisbane. For the most up to date list you can visit their website.
 

Fun Stuff

Brisbane Restaurant Precincts
When looking to dine out in Brisbane, it is helpful to understand the different precincts for restaurants in Brisbane.
 
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Brisbane South Restaurants
Here are details including location and phone numbers of a few restaurants located in Brisbane's southern suburbs . We hope to add to this list over time.

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Welcome

With fantastic weather, a great lifestyle and many opportunities, Brisbane is up there as one of the best places to live in the world and one of the fastest growing cities in Australia.

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Migration
Go here for some general information regarding migrating to Australia from overseas...
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