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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2009

See what life is like in Australia. Jobs, climate, houses, schools - a picture says a thousand words !

Tessa Steven a UK migrant has filmed a series of DVDs to help people wanting to live in Australia see visually what life is really like.

Tessa Steven provides an independent assessment of the ups and downs of migrating to Australia, to help people wanting to live and work in Australia.

Although Brisbane city itself is around 8 kms inland, the majority of the facilities available on the coast still operate in the city and more.

Where else but Brisbane will you find a city that is colourful and cosmopolitan, blessed with fantastic weather and abuzz with arts, entertainment, sporting and cultural attractions

In this DVD you will see houses at Jindalee, Seven Mile Planes, Northlakes, Bridgeman Downs, Ferny Grove and Woolloongaba. Go shopping with us at Chermside, Indooroopilly and Paddington. You will go to Streets Beach at Southbank and visit the weekend markets, go to the beach areas of Torquay, Brighton and Scarborough

Todays cosmopolitan Brisbane is modern, fresh and thrives on its outdoor lifestyle. A year round calender of events, alfrescho dining, funky shopping precincts and a range of cultural and recreational experiences worthy of Australias fastest growing capital title which Brisbane currently possesses.

The scenic Brisbane River which meanders through this vibrant city, with Citycat transport the fast economic system used by many locals, or the slower more touristie chug boats which operate until the small hours up and down the river. Try a Kayak along the Brisbane River or abseil at Kangaroo Point Cliffs or climb the iconic Story Bridge only 1 of 3 bridges in the world the public are allowed to climb.

http://www.livingdownunder.net

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