No. Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria and Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland.
There is no place called Brisbane Melbourne. There are several paces called Brisbane, there are several places called Melbourne.
Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane are in the continent (and nation) of Australia.
Melbourne is closer to Sydney than Brisbane is.
To travel from Melbourne to Brisbane, you would travel in a north-northeasterly direction.
Melbourne is closer to Adelaide than Sydney is.
They are both far.
If it is 7:30pm in Melbourne, ADST it is 8:30pm in Brisbane, AEST.
They are cities in Australia.
Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is northwest of Melbourne.
Brisbane and Adelaide are major cities on the continent of Australia.Brisbane is the capital of the state of Queensland, and Adelaide is the capital of the state of South Australia.
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Melbourne to Perth is approximately 3,500 km and Melbourne to Brisbane is approximately 1,700 km both by way of driving, although the time difference is not that much apart (about 20 hours for Brisbane, a day and a half for Perth) as the traffic towards Brisbane goes through many populated areas, whereas the road to Perth has a vast desert to cross.