I'm really enjoying it right now. We got to look at cadavars and reproductive anatomy today.
But there is a LOT of work and a whole LOT of commitment and you have to be prepared for that. I find myself spending more time on uni work than anything else sometimes.
I'm only in first year (officially done 4 weeks of med) and it's been good so far. I can definitely come back in a few months time and tell you what i think about it then, but from what i learn from the older students, they absolutely love what they do. If you enjoy challenges, working with people, learning new things, good with memory and things, you'll love med. But you do have to have a passion for what you do to really help you do well. Remmeber, this is a 6yr course for the med degree, 1 yr internship, 1-2 yrs residency, a few years as a registrar before you can become a fully-fledged "doctor" doctor. You don't go through all that half-heartedly.
I'm currently going to JCU (townsville) and it's an AMAZING course. It's right in, hands on. I'm doing a GP placement in mid year for three days ALREADY and we already have the stethescopes and everything. You already learn history taking and vital signs as well as having passionate lecturers and our new med building facility. The weather is really different if you don't come from the tropics and the distance together are the biggest con. But the uni environment itself is beautiful. But if you're really into student life, we have a few clubs, but not to the extent of the big city unis.
But as i see, you come from qld, so it must be a good option for you =)
It's mainly the workload that is hard. Other than that, it involves HEAPS of memory. It's a big jump from holidays after HSC to uni work, but it's about the level or a bit more than the hsc.
Hope what i've told you helps a bit =)