David Graff – davidgraff.com Today with Dave, Downunder it's Sunday, September 14th, 2025 @ 5:07 PM

One Year

A year ago I wrote my MCAT.  I had no idea what was about to happen and how my life was going to change.  It has been quite a head spin.  More at the beginning of the year than now, as I’m starting to feel like I know my way around and what’s going on.  I have spent just over three months here now and am getting back into feeling like a student, and at the same time am starting to feel like I’m able to really get my head into the game for school.  It feels good to finally have the motor running.  Now it’s time to cover some serious ground cause my mid year exam is coming up at the beginning of June.  It’s the first written exam I will have and is the only one I’ll have before finals, which makes it feel like a big hurdle to jump.

It’s been a while…

…since updating things, but that’s just because it’s been a bit busy… I held off posting before to get the pictures around, and realized like many things in life, it’s just gotta go now or never. So out they go. I found out recently that my boat sold as well, which is the sad end to a dream I had no realistic way of supporting at this point in my life. I guess in a roundabout way, I’m working on my new boat now… it’s just going to take a while to materialize. Like decades…

Goodbye Sally…

Soling

Last night with my parents

It was my  last night with Mum and Dad in Australia tonight, they fly out on Friday morning. After taking some time to finish up my PBL question (a weekly investigation into part of the problems we work on) We headed down to Southbank, and walked around the lagoon. We walked all over, including the market streets and up and down the water in the park.

After the walk we headed to Ahmet’s, which is a Turkish restaurant in the area. The meal took a long time to arrive, which was good, as we were just looking to chat and be together a little bit more. They have been a real blessing to me here, and I am so glad they were able to come down. Thanks so much Mum and Dad!

Home Again

Made it home from Sydney and decided to go up to the Sunshine coast with my parents. I hadn’t been north of the city since getting here and it was really good. We stopped at a place called Caloundra, and it’s on the coast about an hour from home. We had a good time taking it easy, a bit of studying and a bit of holiday. One of the nights Dad grabbed some fish from a local shop and we went down to the beach and had a bbq. There are public bbq’s here, which are really nice to use… no hauling a bbq, and they’re usually in sweet parks. It was just like old holidays with the family… except a lot less kids 🙂

We hit the Australia Zoo, which used to be run by Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter. Things had changed quite a bit since being there before. A few new buildings and a lot of finishing touches, new paths etc.

Me and Dad in the Kitchen Me, Brian, Mum and Dad Me and Dad in Sydney Woodsey and Me picture-212-1024.jpg img_0470-1024.jpg

Sydney

Here in Sydney still, yesterday on the bus ride we went from Darling Harbour to the Rocks, Lady Macquarie’s Chair, and up the south bank of the harbour to the top of the Gap.

Today we got up and hit the ferries over to Manly, a beach on the north side of the mouth of the Sydney harbour. The ferries are sweet here and there are lots of them, and for good reason, they were packed full.

Overlooking the Harbour Lady Macquarie’s Chair, Sydney Parents at Bondi Circular Quay Sydney Skyline Manly Beach and some random surfer

Now we are headed south to the highlands to Wongabri.  It will be strange to be there again!

Happy Easter from Sydney

I am currently in Sydney, which is really neat to be back. I am on a bus tour of the city with my parents and we are just waiting to get started.

Touch footy started today

I am playing footy with a team made up of some of myPBL group and another. It’s a touch league, so I’ll be able to keep my ears attached to my head, which I find particularly handy. It’s a pretty intense game that I’ve never really played before, and it makes for a lot of running.

I tore something in my leg and I’m in a bit of pain, which is a stark reminder of the validity of my usual MO of self preservation, but also good to get out there. We play at a field over in Yerongpilly or something like that. It’s a 45 minute walk from here. I’ll have to ask Matt where he played when he was down here. Anyways, we got our butts kicked tonight. The game is very athletic… I’m not. We’ll see over time.

Bundaberg/Fraser Coast last weekend

I took a trip to the Fraser Coast last weekend, sutured a pig’s foot and learned to make a plaster half cast (the broken arm kind).  The other thing we saw was the Royal Flying Doctor Service operation at the Bundaberg airport.  Airborne medicine is a big part of Australia’s history and practical logistics.  With 20 million people in a land mass larger than the continental US, getting around fast is a big problem.  It’s so important here that the guy who started it, Rev. John Flynn, is on the $20 bill.  It was sweet to see the equipment they use and the airplane and two choppers they are currently using out of that location.  Maybe one day…

My Parents are here!

Well, not here exactly, but by my estimation, they are in a hotel, sleeping, across the city.  I will see them later this afternoon.  Air travel blows my mind…  If they ever invent anything faster I don’t know if I’ll be able to handle it 🙂

It will be good to see them here, and together with one girl who grew up in my home town, Steve Reny (a roommate from a few months ago) and the professor that interviewed me last August, they will be some of the first familiar faces I’ve seen on this continent.  I’m looking forward to it, it’ll be really fun for them to show them what life is like down here.  They’ve never been on this side of the equator before.  New stars, opposite seasons and one of the most incredible continents on the globe.

It is Monday morning here and I’m just poking around the apartment.  Brian and I had some friends over on Saturday and it was a really good time… it was the first time a lot of people had seen the place. I’m sure there are some better pics out there, but I’ll put up a few of mine.

Regan, Alex and Helen Brian and Sean Jatinder and Sameer Briand and Dave Jatinder and Matt

And the next morning…
Brian… on the hunt for lunch… Looks like it’s a bagged lunch today!

Just a look around campus

Here are a few pics from around campus that I took when I just arrived.  It’s really a good looking place, very old fashioned.

UQ Lakes Bubbly Fountain Inside the Great Court Great Court Walkway Local Birds


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