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What are the best beaches in Australia? And are there any good ones near Brisbane?

I have been to Surfers Paradise once before but it was mostly a waterfront shopping district, and there weren't that many people on actual beach.
>> Anonymous
can someone drop some names so i can have a look using Google earth...
>> Anonymous
maslins beach.
>> Anonymous
torquay
jan juc
>> Anonymous
im a sydfag so ill drop some of our best ones.

curl curl
freshwater
avalon
dee why
whale
clovelly
and, of course, bondi (look up around the rocks at the nothern end where only the locals go)
>> Anonymous
St Kilda beach for sure! It's the place to be!
>> Anonymous
>>71025
From a former Brisfag.

Try Bribie Island, and Stradbroke island...both close to Brissie. Surfers is shit. If you're will ti drive a bit, go down to Noosa. Best fkin waves.
>> Anonymous
i had no idea this board existed until the ending of the /v/ rage comics, bro's
>> Anonymous
>>71077
Yeah, if you like horrible oily water.
>> Anonymous
First result on google.
http://www.ourbrisbane.com/see-and-do/places-to-see/beaches-close-to-brisbane

I'd recommend the Sunshine Coast (Caloundra, Maroochy, Noosa). It's like the Gold Coast used to be before it got super popular and innundated with tourists.

Some of the beaches on the islands are great too.
>> Anonymous
I hate the cunts, but I have to say that Perth and West generally have the best. NFI about South Aus. Melb's beaches are great if you plan on never actually using them but just being around them; Syd's beaches are CUB* traps but the sands are nicer

*cashed up bogan
>> Anonymous
whitehaven beach