Couchsurfing Brisbane

by Dave on January 12, 2008 · 16 comments

Jammin' - Chris (left) and Ben (right, host)

I rang Ben up from the Auchenflower train station, and he walked over bare foot a few minutes later to greet me. Turns out his apartment was only two blocks away – super convenient for all the couchsurfers he hosted.

Couch in Ben's spare bedroomBen is a Couchsurfing city ambassador for Brisbane, which means he tends to host a lot of people and take an active role in fostering a bigger couchsurfing community in his city (and as I learned, all of Queensland). He was a great host – very connected to the local Brisbane music scene having been in many bands. He introduced me to the local community radio station 4zzz (pronounced 4-triple-zed), 102.1 FM. I was immediately blown away by what I was hearing – rap songs with f-bombs everywhere and the n-word (obviously not radio edits). It turns out the station had a 30-year history of shaking things up and they were still going strong. I listened to the station as much as I could during my 2-day stay – soaking up it’s free-wheeling style, and great (really great) music selections. The DJ’s were silly and fun too.

My first BIG spider encounter (Clock Tower of Town Hall)Aside from listening to lots of local music (and talking about it too), I did a 1/2 day walk around Brisbane, though the rain put a damper on it. Chris (another couchsurfer staying with Ben) joined me, though he’d already been to the city. We explored the Town Hall, including the free ride to the clock tower, took a ferry across the river, and spent an hour wandering around the (free) Queensland/Brisbane Museum.

I also hammered out a rough itinerary for my stay in Australia after an overdue read through the Australia Lonely Planet. Next stop, the hippie-beach-party-surf enclave known as Byron Bay!

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16 Comments

Kango Suz January 13, 2008 at 6:56 pm

Awesome! That spider though… did you HAVE to post it? I mean really, you could have posted a picture of the Brisbane town hall… Gives me the shivers just looking at it.

So do tell? What’s your ‘rough itinerary’ for Australia?

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Dave January 17, 2008 at 4:17 am

Byron Bay north to Cairns, then fly to Sydney for 5 nights, and round out the trip with 4 nights in Melbourne. :)

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Kango Suz January 22, 2008 at 5:15 am

cool. And now, while I slugged my freezing butt across the country and moved back to Los Angles, you’ve gone and posted TONS so I’ve got some reading to do. not a bad thing…

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Kango Suz January 13, 2008 at 6:56 pm

Awesome! That spider though… did you HAVE to post it? I mean really, you could have posted a picture of the Brisbane town hall… Gives me the shivers just looking at it.

So do tell? What’s your ‘rough itinerary’ for Australia?

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Kango Suz January 13, 2008 at 1:56 pm

Awesome! That spider though… did you HAVE to post it? I mean really, you could have posted a picture of the Brisbane town hall… Gives me the shivers just looking at it.

So do tell? What’s your ‘rough itinerary’ for Australia?

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Dave January 16, 2008 at 11:17 pm

Byron Bay north to Cairns, then fly to Sydney for 5 nights, and round out the trip with 4 nights in Melbourne. :)

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Kango Suz January 22, 2008 at 12:15 am

cool. And now, while I slugged my freezing butt across the country and moved back to Los Angles, you’ve gone and posted TONS so I’ve got some reading to do. not a bad thing…

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Stu January 13, 2008 at 8:09 pm

mm spiders. poisonous! beware. I dont like brisbane, its a country town with nothing happening :)

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Stu January 13, 2008 at 3:09 pm

mm spiders. poisonous! beware. I dont like brisbane, its a country town with nothing happening :)

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lissie January 13, 2008 at 10:59 pm

The drought seems to have broken in the east – lots of rain down the coast including Sydney – however it does tend to be afternoon showers – mornings are generally OK Byron is nice but I personally prefer the the coast south of Sydney

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lissie January 13, 2008 at 5:59 pm

The drought seems to have broken in the east – lots of rain down the coast including Sydney – however it does tend to be afternoon showers – mornings are generally OK Byron is nice but I personally prefer the the coast south of Sydney

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Brett November 15, 2008 at 8:12 am

Hi Chris/Dave,
Do you have Ben’s contact details – wanting to ask him about couchsurfing there?

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Brett November 15, 2008 at 3:12 am

Hi Chris/Dave,
Do you have Ben’s contact details – wanting to ask him about couchsurfing there?

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brisbane seo March 9, 2011 at 6:20 am

apologies? for the tired? look – had a massive farewell party that night Couchsurfing Brisbane.

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Colin January 30, 2012 at 6:57 am

Hey, anyone know of anyone offering couchsurfing in Brisbane?

A friend and I need somewhere to stay for 2 nights this week in Brisbane.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Colin

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