A sponsored post for you today while I'm flat out working - all about enjoying the nightlife on the Aussie coast. Enjoy!
Here are my top tips for a successful night out in coastal towns and cities in Oz (which, let’s face it, is the majority of them).
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| Sydney by xiquinhosilva |
Dresscode
Although it might be shorts and thongs (or flip-flops to Brits and Americans!) in the daytime, even in laidback Australia, most nightclubs will require at least trousers or jeans for gents, and dressy shoes for ladies. Pubs tend to be more relaxed, but some will expect a smart casual standard.
If you’re somewhere outside the city, you could find yourself in an RSL – Returned & Services Leagues Clubs – which is somewhere between a large pub, an entertainment venue and a restaurant. In this case, bear in mind that covering your head with a hat or scarf may be deemed inappropriate – bare heads are considered a mark of respect for Australian soldiers.
Dates
Pubs and clubs aren’t renowned for being places to meet potential dates, but they are usually the first choice for a getting-to-know-you date. Whether you and your date are looking for a quiet drink in the beer garden, a night of dancing or some sophisticated cocktails, there’s lots on offer.
You might be trying your hand at the dating scene in Brisbane, meeting singles in Sydney with eHarmony.com.au or winging it somewhere in between, but you should always bear in mind the mood of your venue when selecting a great date location: this will vary greatly depending on the type of venue, the location, the time of day and even the day of the week.
Dining
Most bigger pubs in Australia will serve food – whether hearty pub snacks such as chips and nachos or full-on gastropub meals, such as a lamb shank or gourmet burger, you will usually find something to your taste and budget. Be aware that the kitchen might not be open all day.
If you’re hitting nightclubs, however, it’s more usual to eat beforehand (there are usually plenty of eateries close by to clubbing strips in the major cities) or afterwards (usually this means a kebab).
Drinks
Australian pubs have a culture of “buying a round” – that is, offering to buy a drink for everyone in your group on the understanding that others will do the same, but it’s a not strict expectation. Sometimes it’s entirely impractical (for instance, if you’re clubbing and drinking cocktails or if you’re in a large group of people you don’t know very well).
You might be trying your hand at the dating scene in Brisbane, meeting singles in Sydney with eHarmony.com.au or winging it somewhere in between, but you should always bear in mind the mood of your venue when selecting a great date location: this will vary greatly depending on the type of venue, the location, the time of day and even the day of the week.
Dining
Most bigger pubs in Australia will serve food – whether hearty pub snacks such as chips and nachos or full-on gastropub meals, such as a lamb shank or gourmet burger, you will usually find something to your taste and budget. Be aware that the kitchen might not be open all day.
If you’re hitting nightclubs, however, it’s more usual to eat beforehand (there are usually plenty of eateries close by to clubbing strips in the major cities) or afterwards (usually this means a kebab).
Drinks
Australian pubs have a culture of “buying a round” – that is, offering to buy a drink for everyone in your group on the understanding that others will do the same, but it’s a not strict expectation. Sometimes it’s entirely impractical (for instance, if you’re clubbing and drinking cocktails or if you’re in a large group of people you don’t know very well).
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| Drinks by Patsapel |
Be careful not to drink so much your night stops being fun: bouncers will not hesitate to bar you from a club or throw you out if they think you’ve had a few too many.
Now you are equipped to navigate the waters of coastal nightlife in Australia. Remember that having fun and being safe should be at the top of everyone’s list of priorities, and you won’t go wrong.


I have yet to try the Sydney night life. I heard that the bars and clubs are very open even on the working week.
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