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Time to be civilised.

Time to be a gentleman.

At the crossroad of Eagle and Duck street, I find everything I’m looking for.

There’s my library on the right, hard to miss with its bright blue facade.

Post office. Water tower. Information centre.

There it is. A public bathroom.

Keeping my knees together to hold the wee in, I run across the street.

I’ve never seen a roundabout in real life.

Must be fun to drive in circles.

When I emerge, hands damp from the basin, I spot a large red bus.

It has a picture of a dog on the side.

Buses like that probably go to Brisbane.

Chasing after it, I follow around the corner to a small tree lined park.

As soon as all the passengers have come down the stairs, I go say hello to the bus driver.

“Do you go to Brisbane?”

“On my way back through, I do,” he says.

“Can I come too?”

“I leave here around three fifty five most afternoons.”

“What time will we get to the beach?”

He gives me a slightly odd look.

Maybe he doesn’t like the beach.

“We usually reach the city just before eleven the next morning.”

“The next morning?” I laugh.

“It's an overnight trip,” the driver explains. “Nineteen hours.”

Jesus. This guy must drive really slow.

“I wanna buy a ticket, please.”

A golden ticket, I sigh.

Rummaging around in my bag, I find the coins I’ve been saving.

“You got a student card?” the man asks.

“No, sorry.”