Brisbane or Sydney - Which is the better city to live in?

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    Working out where you want to live? This is the first video in a series comparing Brisbane, Australia, with other Australian and international cities. First up: Sydney.
    We'll look at the most up to date information about life in each city including:
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    1:16 - Renting or buying a home, bills
    2:37 - Finding employment, salaries
    4:01 - Transportation and fuel costs
    6:20 - Cost of groceries and entertainment
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Komentáře • 112

  • @BrisbaneChannel
    @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +2

    Someone commented saying that I make it look like Brisbane has ZERO beaches. THIS video should clear that up: czcams.com/video/Sc026doujuY/video.html What I was trying to say is that we don't really have surfing beaches, and that while we do have SOME nice beaches, it's nowhere near as many as Sydney, to the point that we don't have much of a beach culture, unlike Sydney. Go an hour north or south to the Sunshine and Gold Coasts, and it's a different story.

  • @FlyingBeardMan
    @FlyingBeardMan Před měsícem +8

    You always blow my mind with the amount of research that you do Adam. I wouldn't be able to sit still long enough! 😂

  • @kenockenden
    @kenockenden Před měsícem +7

    Really interesting Adam. I live in Auckland but regularly spend time in Brisbane, a city i really like. So my suggestion is a comparison with Auckland, no surprise i guess!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks. You're the second person to request Auckland. Stay tuned...

  • @t-rocks1960
    @t-rocks1960 Před měsícem +3

    Great Idea Adam, It will be an awesome series, maybe Brisbane VS Longyearbyen might be interesting. T-rocks

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      And here I was expecting you to suggest somewhere obscure!

  • @AussieInJapan
    @AussieInJapan Před měsícem +3

    Can’t believe how high rents are. When I left Gold Coast in 2008 to move to Japan my rent was $225/wk. my rent in Tokyo was $220/wk, then reduced to $205/wk (with exchange rates of then) for about 15yrs. Went down not up. Can’t even imagine paying $600/wk.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +2

      I know. Just after Covid broke out things went crazy. I feel lucky we bought our home a couple of years before that, as we escaped the madness of the current rental market. We were paying $280 a week when we left our last rental, which was in 2017. We'd probably be paying around $400 a week now for that one bedroom unit.

    • @keshavsingh2827
      @keshavsingh2827 Před 15 dny

      May I ask why you moved from the Gold Coast to Japan

  • @darbeeroyal8503
    @darbeeroyal8503 Před měsícem +2

    G'day Adam, I'm currently on vacation in Japan, but found the time to take a look at this piece.
    Excellent work, and a great idea for an ongoing series.
    Great use of stats and a good mix of various "factors of life".
    Love your work mate, keep it up. 👍🏼 😎 🌿
    (I'd love to see a comparison with Singapore, a city I spend a lot of time in at the moment).

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      I'm quite jealous - Japan is among the top places on my bucket list. Enjoy! Singapore is now on the list of candidates, and the best part is you'll be able to vote for it when the time comes.

    • @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE
      @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE Před 27 dny

      Singapore is a city?!?

  • @sushilgirikumar
    @sushilgirikumar Před měsícem +5

    Brisbane vs Melbourne comparison please.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      I think you're about number 5 to request Melbourne. I'm not sure how the members will vote for the next one, but I have no doubt there will be a comparison with Melbourne some time this year.

  • @abdullahnouman7418
    @abdullahnouman7418 Před měsícem +7

    Do a similar comparison Brisbane vs Melbourne

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +3

      Melbourne is the most popular candidate for the next video, but it will depend on what members of the channel vote for.

  • @Dobuan75
    @Dobuan75 Před 8 dny +2

    I encourage all my fellow Aussies as a Sydneysider to come join us here in Sydney with our attitude.
    You don’t need to compare yourselves to us. You are unique in your own way and we love you for it.
    Melbourne has a better skyline and fosters culture better.
    Brisbane has a fresh vibrancy that we haven’t seen since the 1980s.
    Adelaide is the mostly calm, chilled, but wacky cousin we all appreciate.
    Perth, the best of all worlds bar the absolute isolation that stands alone on the planet.
    Hobart, the ye olde English town we love for nostalgia’s sake.
    Darwin, where we go when we finally go troppo.
    …And of course Canberra. My hometown for 5 years. A place where one questions every aspect of why humans even bother with anything, especially street design and roundabouts. Where nihilism is your best friend.

  • @Ollie_95
    @Ollie_95 Před měsícem +3

    Nice video! Does Brisbane have many/ any walkable areas or would you say car ownership is mandatory? Would love to see a video on this topic

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +2

      Yes, if I'd had more time to dedicate to this video, I would have looked at active transport more. I think that's one area that I glossed over. I feel Brisbane is working on making the city easier to get around for pedestrians and cyclists. But if you live further out from the city and are not close to public transport, a car is pretty important. That said, my first two years here were carless, and I got by OK.

  • @alcheng10
    @alcheng10 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks

  • @toastyman111
    @toastyman111 Před měsícem +1

    great video

  • @AussieInJapan
    @AussieInJapan Před měsícem +1

    Given the focus on how many Aussies are coming to Tokyo (& Japan generally) would be interesting to compare both cities.
    Figures here though on many international reports are greatly skewed when they report on executive expats living in pricier parts of town, living in western sized homes while paying for private school and shopping at expat supermarkets. Japan generally due to low wages, stagnant growth and real estate that depreciates make the bubble prices on the 90’s a distant memory.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      I'd actually be interested in a comparison with Tokyo, but I'd try to find info on what locals pay. Good point though about the difference in prices for expats who choose to live in similar conditions to what they're used to back home. Would be something to point out if/when I compare with Tokyo. Same situation when I lived in China. I lived more or less as a local, but I was virtually alone among the expats in my lifestyle choices.

  • @lizziehodgetts6520
    @lizziehodgetts6520 Před měsícem +3

    I’d be interested to see vs Melbourne next

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      Melbourne seems to be one of the most popular candidates for the next one so far, but we'll see how the channel members vote...

  • @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE

    Nobody mentioned it, so I simply will put in Hobart just for laughs. 😅😂🤣

  • @rameshtronics
    @rameshtronics Před měsícem +1

    Melbourne comparation will be good to know.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      So far, 3 or 4 people have requested Melbourne. I'm curious how things will play out when the channel members vote.

  • @minniesaab7255
    @minniesaab7255 Před měsícem +1

    ❤ your videos ❤

  • @jon1758
    @jon1758 Před 15 dny +1

    brisbane is much more humid than sydney during summer so feels hotter, those temperature stats don't tell the whole story. you need a "feels like" graph

  • @Mazigaro
    @Mazigaro Před 12 dny

    Brisbane vs Auckland Nz pls

  • @amitmou2009
    @amitmou2009 Před měsícem

    Hi mate great video. Is the train system inefficient ?

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      If we're talking trains specifically, I wouldn't say they're inefficient, but the rail network is not amazing for a few reasons.
      Firstly, as with the buses, it's built outward from the city in such a way that you often have to travel into the city and then back out again, even if you're only going a few suburbs across from your starting point. It makes a journey twice as long as it would need to be if there were more routes/lines that linked the existing ones by traveling perpendicular to the existing ones.
      The main issue, though, is that with Brisbane's large geographical area, the train lines don't service much of the city. They are an important part of the public transport network, but it's rare to be able to rely on them without also using buses or ferries to get where you're going. I think a lot more of Sydney is serviced by trains, but all Australian cities have difficulty servicing all areas well due to their relatively low population density (at least as far as I've seen - I haven't looked into this deeply with other cities). I used to live in the northern beaches of Sydney, and there's no train line up that way, either (the locals loved it, as they generally had cars and saw it as a way to keep the "riff raff" out). I think public transport is not a strength of any Aussie city.
      I now rely on buses when not driving in Brisbane, but I remember a frustration I had with the trains back in the day (2014-2017) was also their frequency and operating hours. On weekends, the line I used has one train every 30 minutes, which wasn't great in the occasional event of the train arriving and departing my station five minutes early. Also, when I had an early flight at the airport, it was literally impossible to take a train there, as the trains don't start running until around 4am. I also almost got stuck near the city (in Fortitude Valley) one night when I just managed to take the last train home just after midnight.
      There's currently a lot of trackwork being done, and upgrades to train stations, so buses often replace trains for parts of a rail journey, which can throw schedules out a little.
      When the public transport is so expensive, it would be great if it serviced the city better. We do have some good infrastructure, especially the busways, but there's just not enough people in this massive city (geographically massive) to have a brilliant public transport system without the govenment (local, state, national) being willing to invest more into funding it.

    • @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE
      @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE Před 27 dny

      hey​@@BrisbaneChannelshould be glad to not live in Gympie, they only get two trains a day in both directions

    • @jackren8471
      @jackren8471 Před 24 dny

      @@Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE Lets be fair, Gympie is also 150km from Brisbane CBD

    • @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE
      @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE Před 24 dny

      @@jackren8471 true

  • @TheAbeKane
    @TheAbeKane Před měsícem +2

    I'd love to see Brisbane Vs Nagoya, Japan

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      I've added it to the list for members to vote on. Is that where you're from?

    • @TheAbeKane
      @TheAbeKane Před měsícem +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel Brisbanite by birth. I've lived in many places though

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před 15 dny

    I don't know where you get your shopping in Queensland and Brisbane but I would like to got there. I pay a hell of a lot more than the prices you're quoting.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před 15 dny

      These prices are mostly at Coles supermarkets, and some from Woolworths. Where are you based?

    • @toni4729
      @toni4729 Před 15 dny

      @@BrisbaneChannel I'm based North Brisbane and shop at Coles.

  • @maciejgronowski
    @maciejgronowski Před měsícem +2

    Public transport in both Brisbane and Sydney is waaaaay cheaper than UK - especially trains. Although tube is fairly affordable in London.
    Petrol and diesel is literally twice as expensive here in the UK!
    Last week I paid £1.60 a litre!!!
    Cinema is more expensive in the UK as well.
    Houses are also more expensive in the UK.
    The main difference is wages are better in Australia! You keep assuring me to want to move to Australia!!!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      Haha. Wow! Sounds like I really should consider one of these comparing Brisbane with London!

    • @maciejgronowski
      @maciejgronowski Před měsícem

      @@BrisbaneChannel for many years australia used to be more expensive than the UK, but recently our prices shot up like crazy! House prices went 30% up last year!!!! 30%!!! Food, petrol, and everything else as a result as the above went up as well. Everything except for average wages.

    • @ronkumar1093
      @ronkumar1093 Před měsícem +1

      @@maciejgronowski I know plenty of brits here, they're all loving life and happy and very fulfilled. Make that move ASAP you will not regret it. Trust me. I been to England and can no understand why people live there, your country isnt even your country anymore, people get thrown in jail for nothing and kids carrying around large knives and robbing peoples watches. But you do have that access to Europe within a 1-2 hour flight which I am very jealous off. Tickets over here $3000+ aud for economy return and 20 hour flight...

    • @maciejgronowski
      @maciejgronowski Před měsícem

      @@ronkumar1093 true. I work as secondary school teacher - we do have a looot of problems with drugs and knife crime...
      We can go for fairly cheap holidays - last year we paid less than £300 per person (family of 4) to Spain. That's all inclusive (flight, hotel, food, unlimited ice cream etc)! But that's because we don't have any sunshine in the UK and we have to go to Spain or Turkey for holidays.
      Am I right in thinking that most australians go for holiday in Australia itself? The country is basically the size of Europe with hardly any people in most areas really.

    • @ronkumar1093
      @ronkumar1093 Před měsícem +1

      @@maciejgronowski Yeah fair makes sense, the good thing about your holidays is it would most the time be a completely different culture experience/scene.
      Australia looks mostly all 90% the same all over, some beaches and desserts are a bit different thats about it.
      Lot of Australians stick to holidays here in the school holiday periods - lot of good islands all over the country (hamilton/whitsundays etc), wineries (south australia/tasmania), beaches (qld/WA best, nsw for a different coastline vibe, country bush, rainforests, so yeah with kids for families thats a go to. But keep in mind, local holidays here are also not very cheap haha. Tasmania or hamilton island, out country-side at Uluru that gets very STEEP. way cheaper to go to thailand etc.
      Then you have your bali/thailand crew/pacfic islands, then Canada and Japan seem to be some of the most popular international spots for Australians, as well as your europe crew. Australians are usually everywhere overseas haha - especially since we were locked down and not allowed to leave our own country for so long. I personally just did 3 months in europe this time last year, and I heard many australians on the plane were there for 6-8 weeks.

  • @tompetery8779
    @tompetery8779 Před měsícem +1

    Please compare Brisbane with Adelaide Adam

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      I've added it to the list of candidates. We'll see how the members vote...

  • @yoonsiklee6151
    @yoonsiklee6151 Před měsícem +3

    what i used to like about Australia was nice people. back 2002, i arrived in Sydney. i remember that i used to know so many kind people around. I don't know where they are now. after 2008 GFC, they seemed to move to other state. I know i am generalizing, but i think I have encountered more nice people in the past compared to the present days in Sydney.
    btw i am a health care professional. therefore.. brisbane should be my home city? haha just a joke..

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      Brisbane and it's friendly people would welcome you! Well, some would. Others who are not happy with the increased number of people moving from Sydney and Melbourne would tell you not to come.

  • @AlbionTarkhan
    @AlbionTarkhan Před 6 dny +1

    Northern beaches Sydney is the best. Unfortunately I couldn’t afford to buy there so I moved to the Gold Coast. For that I’m blessed with this opportunity but I would move back to Sydney’s northern beaches if I could afford it.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před 6 dny

      @@AlbionTarkhan I lived on the northern beaches for my first couple of years in Sydney. I agree - great spot!

  • @haha-eg8fj
    @haha-eg8fj Před měsícem +1

    Thinking of moving to Brisbane from Melbourne, but worry about not able to find a place to rent. Even sharehouse is not cheap in Brissy.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      Accommodation is a real concern at this time. I remember my shock when Brisbane first overtook Melbourne rental prices, and since then, it's just continued to rise. But you're doing well by considering sharing to start with. It can be very difficult to secure a rental, and that's before even considering the prices!

    • @HyperHorse
      @HyperHorse Před 13 dny

      Don't move to Brisbane. You will regret it.

  • @httle2012
    @httle2012 Před 11 dny +2

    Sydney has much more Asian food and restaurant, so more attractive

    • @kyletopfer7818
      @kyletopfer7818 Před 9 dny

      Agreed this is a definite plus, the food and bar scene in Sydney and Melbourne really does leave the other cities in the dust.

  • @huwgrossmith9555
    @huwgrossmith9555 Před 25 dny

    Perth. Brisbane

  • @tarrenwilliams9529
    @tarrenwilliams9529 Před měsícem

    Brisbane v Perth?

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      A couple of people have suggested a comparison with Perth, and I'm keen to do one. We'll see how the members vote on which city to do next, but I'm sure there'll be one comparing Perth sooner or later.

  • @localsocietymember
    @localsocietymember Před 2 dny +1

    Brisbane vs bangkok

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před 2 dny

      Thanks. Channel members have already chosen Melbourne for the next one. But I'll add Bangkok to the list of candidates for future comparison videos.

  • @mollyjayhedgehog6276
    @mollyjayhedgehog6276 Před 10 dny

    At least we got a made beach and pool in milled to city close y transport and. City ether by bus train bus or even walking across the bridge

    • @kyletopfer7818
      @kyletopfer7818 Před 9 dny

      Sydney is working on making Most of the whole Harbour swimmable...

  • @RodrigoBocanegraCruz
    @RodrigoBocanegraCruz Před měsícem +1

    Brisbane vs Singapore! 😊

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      It's added to the list of candidates. Let's see how channel members vote...

    • @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE
      @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE Před 27 dny

      Are you saying Singapore is actually a city???

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před 27 dny

      @@Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE Yep. One of those places that's both a city and a country. Like Vatican city, Monaco and Liechtenstein (if I recall correctly).

    • @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE
      @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE Před 27 dny

      uhhh😬@@BrisbaneChannel okey dokey, nobody has ever told me before

  • @ronkumar1093
    @ronkumar1093 Před měsícem +6

    Great video. Im born in Brisbane, just came back from Sydney recently... each city has pros and cons. A few other key anecdotal social dynamic observations - in Sydney - people are working extremely hard to only be pressured into blowing that money on the weekends, even quite well off people etc, where as in Brisbane I noticed this is not anywhere near that extent. Sydney is also a very value orientated society - the only one in Australia, think LA, Miami, London. That may not be everyones vibe.
    And the traffic while driving and price of tolls in Sydney is WAY MORE than Brisbane. $12 return on Brisbane in Sydney you could be $20-30+ and the toll ways don't really go any faster - where in Brisbane they are faster.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      I did consider looking at road tolls in this video, as I know that's quite an issue in Sydney, especially for those commuting from out west, but it came down to the amount of time I had to get the video out. Ended up missing that aspect.

    • @ronkumar1093
      @ronkumar1093 Před měsícem

      @@BrisbaneChannel Yeah fair! Great vid tho hit all the main points.

    • @MitchellBPYao
      @MitchellBPYao Před měsícem

      ​@@BrisbaneChannelsydney does have a lot if not that tired

  • @KM-vc7iy
    @KM-vc7iy Před měsícem

    And Brisbane has the worst traffic in Australia, not very relaxing at all. And you also have the Brisbane City Council just waiting to fine you $306 if you stop in the wrong spot even for 1 second as they wont take any excuse for an answer. And finally rent prices are going up and will match Sydney in the coming years, not very relaxing either.

  • @maxplease9323
    @maxplease9323 Před 27 dny

    Brisbane and Darwin Comparison if possible

  • @chriswaldron2617
    @chriswaldron2617 Před 9 dny

    Brisbane, easily.

  • @sushilgirikumar
    @sushilgirikumar Před měsícem

    Brisbane is less multi cultural and has higher crime rate than Sydney. Not a good indicator.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      It's all relative. Sure, not as multicultural as Sydney, but far more multicultural than many cities around the world. And the crime rates are also low when compared with many other cities internationally. If you use the crime map (I link to it in the video on choosing a suburb mentioned at the end of this video), you'll also be able to see where the crime is higher or lower within Brisbane as well.

  • @ACDZ123
    @ACDZ123 Před měsícem +4

    Brisbane or Sydney? Thats easy .....PERTH 😅

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      I look forward to when the wheel comes around to Perth for a comparison video. I am quite curious about how Brissie and Perth compare.

    • @ACDZ123
      @ACDZ123 Před měsícem

      @@BrisbaneChannel do you use the Australian beuaro of statistics in your research?

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      @@ACDZ123 Yes, along with other sources, but they are usually referring to ABS data also.

  • @ex_orpheus1166
    @ex_orpheus1166 Před 18 dny +2

    Brisbane vs Auckland

  • @vitalynz
    @vitalynz Před měsícem

    Totally unfair on Brisbane beaches. There are a lot of nice beaches, and if you need high class - Gold Coast is one hour drive away. And the Sunshine Coast on the other side too.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      I did a video dedicated to the beaches. Yes, there's some, but apart from on the islands, they can't compete with Sydney's offering. We have a few nice enough beaches, but not to the point that it influences the city's culture as it does down in Sydney.

    • @vitalynz
      @vitalynz Před měsícem +1

      @@BrisbaneChannel from this video it looks like Brisbane has zero beaches, which is not true

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem +1

      I was really thinking more about the beach culture, but I can see how it may give that impression. I'll go in and link to the beach video at the part I mention it, which should clarify things.

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před měsícem

      @vitalynz Thanks for the feedback, I've inserted a link to the beaches video in the place where I mention Brisbane's coastal situation, and there's now a pinned comment clarifying as well.

  • @mollyjayhedgehog6276
    @mollyjayhedgehog6276 Před 10 dny

    Brisbane our people are one more nicer

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes Před měsícem

    Brisbane can suck but I hate Sydney a lot too.

  • @truthfacts5438
    @truthfacts5438 Před 25 dny +1

    Lol, Sydney all day long, Brisbane doesn't compare!

    • @BrisbaneChannel
      @BrisbaneChannel  Před 25 dny

      Personally, I prefer Sydney (at least the Sydney of the time I used to live there, could be radically different now), but it's a personal thing. There's no shortage of people who left Sydney for Brisbane and are loving it here. It all depends on what you look for in a city.