Brisbane

Queensland

WOULD YOU LIKE 300 DAYS OF SUN WHILE STUDYING AT ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S TOP UNIVERSITIES? BRISBANE HAS THIS AND MORE

With a population of 2 million, Brisbane is Australia’s third largest city after Sydney and Melbourne. Capital of the state of Queensland, it is located north east and crossed by the Brisbane River, navigable to the open sea.

Brisbane has become a cosmopolitan city in the past few years, with diverse suburbs and interesting cultural events. With a growing culture of gastronomy, an international and welcoming feel and the many green spaces that surround the metropolitan area, this is a place where you will quickly feel at home.

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Must-do in Brisbane

  • Go to a sports event like Rugby League.
  • Enjoy a relaxing cruise on the river.
  • Taste some of the best Australian cuisine at its many bars y restaurants.
  • Get lost in the 28 hectares of the Australia Zoo with camels, kangaroos and crocodiles.
  • Visit the Queensland Museum or the great exhibitions at Museum of Brisbane.
  • Shop at one of the best boutiques in areas such as Adelaide or Albert Street.
  • Visit the River Festival, one of the most popular festivals in Brisbane.
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The weather in Brisbane

Brisbane has a humid subtropical climate with hot and wet summers and mild winters with little rain.

The city has an average of 300 days of sunshine a year, making it an attractive destination for Australians and international visitors.

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Did you know...?

The area known as South Bank has an excellent artificial beach along the bank of the Brisbane river. Lots of locals meet there on the weekends to swim and enjoy a day at the “beach”!

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WOULD YOU LIKE TO STUDY IN Brisbane?

ABOUT THE STATE:

Queensland

THE SUNSHINE STATE

Queensland, Australia’s second-largest state, is also known as the ‘Sunshine State’ because it enjoys good weather all year round.

There’s also lots to do in Queensland: from sunbathing on the beaches of the Gold Coast, enjoying the tranquility of a resort in Noosa or sailing the Whitsunday Islands to snorkeling around the natural wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, traveling Fraser island in a 4×4 or exploring the

Daintree tropical forest in the company of an aboriginal guide. Or perhaps you would like to see the koala colonies on Magnetic Island.

Whatever you decide to do in Queensland, you are in for a real adventure.

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