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“Coon & Goon”

The Australians don’t really go for this political correctness lark. To illustrate this, I present a poster for the Scary Canary’s (the Base hostel bar) celebration of Barack Obama’s inauguration.

Brilliant!

For those who don’t know, Coon is a brand of Australian cheese (I still laugh when I see it in the supermarket!), and Goon is disgustingly cheap wine, usually sold in 4 litre bags. Great stuff!

Brisbane

Since leaving Cairns almost 6 weeks ago, Brisbane is the largest population centre we had come across. After the relative peace on Fraser Island, it was a little strange to be back in a city!

Jaime and Stacey wanted to spend a few days in near-by Noosa first, so Martin and I travelled on to Brisbane ourselves. We were staying at Base Central (also known as The Palace), which has a great bar downstairs and is opposite the main city-centre railway station. Upon reaching our room we realised that the 3 people already there seemed a little familiar. We quickly discovered that these people were none-other than Gareth, John and Dave, whom we’d met on a night out in Cairns and had travelled to Kroombit on the same bus as Jaime and Stacey!

Picking up from where we’d left things in Cairns, obscene quantities of goon were produced and consumed, and a good time was had by all!

Once the girls caught up with us, our first excursion was to the Wet ‘n’ Wild water park. I’d never been to a water park before, and wasn’t too sure what to expect. It was a great experience, even with the drizzle that fell for most of the day. We were going to get wet anyway!

Us at Australia Zoo

Martin, Jaime, Me, Steve Irwin, Dave, Gareth, Stacey

Next on the list was Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo. I actually didn’t like this all that much. The zoo itself (animals, exhibits, shows, etc.) was really good, but I felt a bit uncomfortable with it all after seeing rows and rows of Bindi Irwin dolls, clothing and DVDs in the gift shop, and being encouraged to eat a “Bindi Burger” for lunch. Maybe I just underestimated how important Steve Irwin was to Australia, but all this seemed very exploitative to me.

Our last few nights in Brisbane were mostly spent checking out the music scene around Fortitude Valley. There are far too many bars to mention (and a really good Jazz place that I just can’t remember the name of!), but its definitely an area worth visiting to find good band or two!