What an outrageous thing to say! Brisbane has fine public transport. Unless you want to catch a bus on the weekend, or at peak hour, or get caught out on a day when they cancel buses without telling you, or....
Welcome to the Brisbane Blog. If you're on holiday in Brisbane, or if you live here and you've got some free time on your hands, you might be wondering about what things there are to do.
The Brisbane Blog lets you know about free, cheap, fun or exciting things going on in Brisbane: meetups, roller derby, burlesque, music, cult movies, local artists, anti-censorship protests, plays, and film festivals, just for a start. I especially like to promote Creative Commons in Brisbane.
If you'd like to meet up with lots of people from the Internet in Brisbane, you should either follow the Btub twitter account or join the Btub group on Facebook - Btub ("Brisbane Twitter Underground Brigade") started off as a small group of Twitter users meeting up in Brisbane and is now getting quite big. All welcome, you don't have to be on Twitter if you don't want to, it's just a place to meet some friendly people. Click here to see a slideshow of some photos from the May 2009 meetup.
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ALSO REMEMBER that just because I took a photo of a person and released it under Creative Commons, that doesn't mean you have their permission to use their image for commercial purposes. If I can put you in touch with that person to discuss your signing a model's release, then I will.
Please note that I do NOT own the copyright in most of the photos and videos on this site, so CHECK before you use them.
3 comments:
I've always thought of it as "Backpacker who doesn't know not to bother waiting for a bus in Brisbane".
What an outrageous thing to say! Brisbane has fine public transport. Unless you want to catch a bus on the weekend, or at peak hour, or get caught out on a day when they cancel buses without telling you, or....
:-) I walk past that statue on the way from my bus stop to my office, and for some reason I'm never in a very good mood.
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