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by samlev 5290 days ago
Yeah, Brisbane is suffering from too many people, not enough companies. We're not as out-of-the-way as say, Adelaide, but there's really nothing there to draw companies.

Oh well, maybe if enough disgruntled workers get fed up enough, they'll start their own successful start-ups, and draw other companies to the area.

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I haven't found that. I've moved back about a year ago and found despite being less that syd/canberra it's still pretty solid, even with the financial climate.

There's a few startups dotted round and some now big ones as well mincom, tech1, ... I think there are quite a few around however they stay quite and do tend to be more enterprise focussed, which makes sense for here. I don't think you're going to get many aus backers without really clear revenue plan hence targeting people who clearly have money. Seems to be slowly opening up though.

Walking round YOW this year you could pick out a few startups round. The lean startups and mike lee's product dev talks were pretty well attended so maybe there'll be a spate in the next 9 months.

I grew up in Cairns, a small city in far north Queensland. When it came time to go to uni, a huge subset of our year shifted to Brisbane (those looking on - Brisbane is Queensland's capital city and has far better tertiary education available than the rest of the state). After uni, it seems everyone is shifting to Sydney/Melbourne.

This simply shows people will aggregate toward where opportunity pre-exists.

You say Cairns, but perhaps do you mean Atherton, or Tolga? Because that's where I grew up, and your name is awfully familiar.
Nay; Edmonton, on the south side. I did attend Cairns SHS from 2004-2006, if that's of help.