THIS WEEK IN AUSTRALIA [92]

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @elizabethpilarski1076
    @elizabethpilarski1076 Месяц назад +332

    Halloween became a thing when retailers realised they could make more money.

    • @TJWood
      @TJWood Месяц назад +16

      100%, its retailer pushed and they want people to take it up as they plan from event sale to even sale.. Of course some people lean into it/

    • @trainion9626
      @trainion9626 Месяц назад +8

      Only retailers care

    • @Chumpess_X
      @Chumpess_X Месяц назад +9

      Kmart seems to have more Halloween stuff each year.

    • @knifeyonline
      @knifeyonline Месяц назад +9

      it's still not a thing, but retailers will use any excuse to sell shit lol

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад +5

      @@elizabethpilarski1076 oh there’s been a few of us into it but society wouldn’t let us celebrate spooky things. Heck we still can’t celebrate at the right time of year! This isn’t autumn!

  • @lynndally9160
    @lynndally9160 Месяц назад +155

    When you’re in Brisbane, watching an American react to Sydney house prices in the 80s and you recognise 1 of your old school mates 😂

  • @cherylemaybury9967
    @cherylemaybury9967 Месяц назад +61

    The reject shop doesn’t carry all the grocery lines necessary to feed a family. They are like the dollar store. They have limited ranges of items and can’t be depended on to have items. I think they buy cheap when things are being discontinued or not selling well. So being opportunistic they just get whatever is on offer. They don’t have fridges or freezers or produce. I always pick up whatever I can find there that is cheap and I can use but that’s it. I usually get snacks for my dog, dishwasher tablets, coffee mugs.

    • @sarahhayse-gregson689
      @sarahhayse-gregson689 Месяц назад +1

      Toilet paper 😏

    • @carlyc9104
      @carlyc9104 24 дня назад +1

      It’s clearance stuff that they bought off liquidators and over stocks from other shops. That’s why it’s the “reject” shop

  • @CAOwens-c9e
    @CAOwens-c9e Месяц назад +119

    Woolworths… Ryan, theres NO ‘S’ in the middle of the word.
    BWS = Beer, Wine, Spirits.
    The Reject Shop = very cheap items.

    • @monotonehell
      @monotonehell Месяц назад +25

      He knows about "Woolsworth" it's an inside joke on this channel.

    • @Aussiedave54
      @Aussiedave54 Месяц назад +3

      He's had this problem with Woolworths for years , Right , Ryan?

    • @judithstrachan9399
      @judithstrachan9399 Месяц назад +7

      He said it right today. At 4:24.
      Just the once….

    • @harvey-y7f
      @harvey-y7f Месяц назад +7

      Woolies not Woolworth

    • @Zygon13
      @Zygon13 Месяц назад +6

      @@harvey-y7f Yeah no one calls it anything other than Woolies.

  • @ericafarrow667
    @ericafarrow667 Месяц назад +85

    We don’t get a public holiday on Halloween. Therefore, it’s useless 😄

    • @paulbell4062
      @paulbell4062 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah damn that's a good point 😊

    • @ryanreaction
      @ryanreaction  Месяц назад +9

      neither does America

    • @Bellas1717
      @Bellas1717 Месяц назад +2

      @@ryanreaction What they mean is that we are used to holidays that are holidays.

  • @Specifically_Me
    @Specifically_Me Месяц назад +52

    i guess the reason the price gouging is so talked about is because our aussie culture is typically one of comradery, so to have companies not giving a crap about the general population doesnt go down well with most. The price gouging affects the most vulnerable so the outcry is large because we are fighting for justice

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Месяц назад +4

      Gouging!!

    • @Hades-my4jq
      @Hades-my4jq Месяц назад

      The Australian government created mass inflation through deficit spending, and printing money like it was going out of fashion during the plandemic, as well as knee-capping cheap energy production to appease those duped by the Chicken Little theory of 'climate change'. Our government and their cronies in the media have somehow convinced the population that Coles and Woolies are to blame. Goebbels and Bernays would be proud.

    • @sarafontanini7051
      @sarafontanini7051 Месяц назад +8

      plus these are chains that advertise themselves on their low prices and sales (or at leastn giving people the idea they are about that), so price gouging means they're being dishonest and taking advantage of their old reputations

    • @some_wookie2276
      @some_wookie2276 Месяц назад +2

      i wrote an hsc essay 2 weeks ago about this 😂

  • @dianawhiteley9807
    @dianawhiteley9807 Месяц назад +67

    Coles and Woolswoths are definitely not owned by the same company, they are in competition with each other.

    • @floydster23
      @floydster23 Месяц назад +22

      ....or in cahoots with each other.

    • @jeromeshaw2248
      @jeromeshaw2248 Месяц назад +14

      But they work with each other to push out any competition

    • @partymanau
      @partymanau Месяц назад +10

      They are a duopoly. lack of competition has allowed these 2 to plunder the shopper and supplier both.

    • @YehNahYehAyy
      @YehNahYehAyy Месяц назад +8

      They aren't really in competition tbh, backroom deals with agreed prices to both survive and kill off any other businesses.

    • @AnnQlder
      @AnnQlder Месяц назад

      I’ve got a bridge to sell you

  • @kingsley5522
    @kingsley5522 Месяц назад +36

    1:20
    "QUICK SALE" means that it has a short used by date, and they are trying to sell it quickly before it goes 'out of date'
    IT'S NOT A SALE!

    • @minwade5436
      @minwade5436 Месяц назад +6

      Correct it’s a marketing trick to get rid of “close to use by” date food sold off rather than thrown in the bin. Having said that who is buying “grey mince”?

    • @Rose-jz6ix
      @Rose-jz6ix Месяц назад +1

      Coles Myers is different from Woolworths, plus we are not unaware that the growers get underpaid. I shop at smaller supermarkets.

    • @elli4210
      @elli4210 Месяц назад

      If I'm planning on eating it tonight anyway, of course I'll save a few extra cents and avoid food waste.

    • @Hoopalooop
      @Hoopalooop Месяц назад

      @@minwade5436I get it for my dogs 😅

    • @duaineturvey1783
      @duaineturvey1783 27 дней назад

      I’ve worked in the meat case at Coles, their markdown tactics are questionable but grey mince should always be taken off the shelf. In all honesty the meat was potentially fine when marked down, but when you put it back on the shelf you can accidentally pierce a hole in the film by knocking it on the underneath of a shelf causing this issue to happen quicker. Time pressure is insane and we don’t have time to treat all products as fragile as eggs.

  • @miniveedub
    @miniveedub Месяц назад +28

    The Commonwealth of Australia doesn’t get its name because it is part of the Commonwealth of Nations. The Australian states started out as separate colonies each with their own government. They came together to form the Commonwealth of Australia. It can get confusing for some because the Commonwealth of Nations is largely made up of former British colonies and Australia was one of them. It also creates confusion about the Commonwealth star on our flag which represents the states and territories. The only reference to our British beginnings on the flag is the Union Jack in the corner.

    • @asherjackson4504
      @asherjackson4504 Месяц назад

      Australia is still part of the commonwealth of nations

    • @Dogegeneral-m5s
      @Dogegeneral-m5s Месяц назад +1

      That’s only one of the reasons not the main reason, it is also influenced by being a commonwealth member.

    • @CaptainBardiel
      @CaptainBardiel Месяц назад

      Commonwealth of Massachusetts?

  • @madis7588
    @madis7588 Месяц назад +16

    Halloween's also during the start of Spring for us, so the cozy, spooky vibes feel pretty out of place in October.

    • @dianacourt377
      @dianacourt377 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah it is still daylight when the kids are out. So that is better

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад +2

      @@madis7588 only if you don’t celebrate it properly. Like Christmas in December. We shouldn’t be celebrating it then

    • @BassDuchess
      @BassDuchess Месяц назад +2

      Halloween has absolutely nothing to do with Australia. Our family has never celebrated it.

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад

      @@BassDuchess it does actually but by your logic Christmas has nothing to do with Australia either.

    • @23heltar
      @23heltar 28 дней назад +1

      @@BassDuchessneither does Christmas, Easter or new years but I bet you celebrate those who cares what you’re parents did ?

  • @tinystep1633
    @tinystep1633 Месяц назад +10

    The Reject Shop has a whole lot of stuff that didn’t make the cut for what can be sold at actual stores. For example, we got a motorised mouse toy for a cat from there that went backwards. They’ve got SOME gardening gear, party supplies, makeup, basic homewares like pillows, coat hangers, and picture frames. Similar to Big W or K-mart, but generally considered cheaper. Coles and Woolworths are your supermarkets, for food, basic medicine and care, cleaning supplies. The other have chocolate, lollies, and sometimes chips, but they’re mostly for all the other stuff.

  • @youraveragefan6953
    @youraveragefan6953 Месяц назад +13

    A rare Aussie Taco Bell sighting, I’ve only seen 2 in my whole life
    Edit: I saw a third the other day, apparently they’re actually pretty common in Victoria which makes sense

    • @NoName-j4r5n
      @NoName-j4r5n Месяц назад +3

      He only one I know is near Campbeltown Sydney nsw

    • @DWZGOAT27
      @DWZGOAT27 27 дней назад

      I've only ever seen one taco Bell in my life, your a lucky one.

    • @poizedboi2389
      @poizedboi2389 26 дней назад +1

      Funnily enough i actualy live around there. Millars junction shopping center in melb, the sore just got built 2 years ago. Probably the only taco bell ive ever seen

    • @StormMackenzie
      @StormMackenzie 25 дней назад +2

      There’s on in Midland, WA and Ellenbrook, WA. We went to the midland one and it sucked 😅😂 Hubby liked it but it was such a let down for me. Was very eh.

    • @AnaOhKay
      @AnaOhKay 24 дня назад +2

      they built a taco bell in cairns, but nobody actually goes there lol

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar Месяц назад +63

    People want the Westminister system NOT a presidential system.,

    • @Hades-my4jq
      @Hades-my4jq Месяц назад

      People are stupid.

    • @PaulG.x
      @PaulG.x Месяц назад +4

      Some of them want the Westminster system

    • @Rusty_Gold85
      @Rusty_Gold85 Месяц назад +4

      Why change something that works well and will cost 40 billion to change the legal system and all the laws

    • @perryschafer5996
      @perryschafer5996 Месяц назад +1

      @@HenriHattar I like the idea of a republic. I just don’t see any that are good examples right now.

    • @HenriHattar
      @HenriHattar Месяц назад +3

      @@perryschafer5996 We are not a monarchy and the electoral process that insists that every one must vote is pure democracy ,the concept of a system that eliminates those the people do NOT want may not give them the final candidate that some people DO want , but it gives them the person and party they dont MIND, instead of a polarised situation of daggers out on both sides with potential anarchy, like what happens in MOST republics, even those that claim they are the home of the brave and land of the free !

  • @allyohyeah918
    @allyohyeah918 Месяц назад +38

    Lol, I’m actually married to the guy that deals with all the consumer complaints for Arnotts, so when I see posts like this one about the shapes I’m always pointing them out to him.

    • @adda58
      @adda58 Месяц назад +5

      Ask him why they changed the recipe for Ginger Nuts!

    • @IdaMaryLew
      @IdaMaryLew Месяц назад +3

      Can you ask him what happened to the Arnotts strawberry shortcake? My husband won't stop looking for them. They disappeared

    • @Anonamiss782
      @Anonamiss782 Месяц назад +4

      @@IdaMaryLew I can still buy the Strawberry Shortcake here in Regional Victoria, maybe your store has stopped stocking them. I want to know what happened to the Strawberry Mellows I think they're called. They look like Iced Volvo's but it's marshmallow where the fondant is with a line of jam and coconut down the middle. I don't like fondant but I loved the marshmallow.

    • @Anonamiss782
      @Anonamiss782 Месяц назад +4

      Stupid auto correct 😆 clearly I meant Vovos

    • @Rusty_Gold85
      @Rusty_Gold85 Месяц назад

      @@Anonamiss782 clearly stupid : use the 3 dots to edit your wrong statement

  • @sshepard5222
    @sshepard5222 Месяц назад +4

    Interesting fact: Butchers fill the meat package with carbon monoxide to make it virbant and red, the meat had turned grey because the carbon monoxide has decreased with time. They also often bleach chicken to make it pink, fresh chicken meat is generally more yellow in colour.

  • @CAOwens-c9e
    @CAOwens-c9e Месяц назад +29

    The birthrate went up after 1945 when all the men came home from the war, until the 1960s

    • @anthonyj7989
      @anthonyj7989 Месяц назад +5

      1935 was the depression, 1950s was the wool boom and full employment. 1970s was a recession and the start of manufacturing decline in Australia - few jobs and lots of unemployment.

    • @CAOwens-c9e
      @CAOwens-c9e Месяц назад

      @@anthonyj7989 There was no Birth control pills until 1956 😘

    • @billdaniel8310
      @billdaniel8310 Месяц назад +3

      Abortion also became legal after 1969, so a lot of potential babies died, that could have been adopted out.

    • @thecrookedtrail679
      @thecrookedtrail679 Месяц назад +9

      And birth control made a big impact in the 60's too

    • @goaway9977
      @goaway9977 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah then birth control and women not only entering the workforce, but pursuing careers, made the birthrate decline rapidly in the 60s. There was also a shift in economic factors that had been going on for some time, but finally cemented itself in people's minds around that time. Basically for a long time a person's quality of life in retirement was dependent on support from their children. But the industrial revolution brought banking to the working class, and then the pension system, and eventually this was no longer the case. But it took a few generations for this economic reality to break the cultural tradition of having a large family.
      And now the economics have shifted so far that you are incentivised to have fewer kids. A dual income is necessary to purchase a family home, meaning women have no choice but to delay having kids while they educate themselves and start a career. And due to equity appreciation being the only real way to generate a comfortable level of wealth, the economics of old age have done a complete 180. Whereas the old used to be dependent on their kids for retirement, now what you leave your kids could be the determining factor of their quality of life in retirement, and the more kids you have, the less each of them will recieve in inheritance.
      It really is a sorry state of affairs when couples who want to start a family, or have more kids, feel that they can't for financial reasons. Especially when we're talking about the average couple on average incomes. Having kids is such a fundemental part of the human experience, it shouldn't feel like a luxury that's almost out of reach for a hard working couple.

  • @michaelfink64
    @michaelfink64 Месяц назад +24

    Hi Ryan, I am 60. When I was a kid, Halloween was not celebrated or even mentioned, so I guess in that sense, it is true to say that it was not acknowledged. I would say it has become more of a thing in the last 20 years, but still not nearly as big as in the US. We already had a referendum on whether Australia should become a republic in 1999 and it obviously did not pass. I think it will be a while before the momentum builds again. Aussies are pretty conservative about the form of government: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." (Don't blame me. I voted for the republic).

    • @selmaroberson4447
      @selmaroberson4447 Месяц назад +2

      @michaelfink64 let,s have another one

    • @SueNicholls-95
      @SueNicholls-95 Месяц назад +7

      ​@@selmaroberson4447no! I couldn't imagine anything worse than a President Albanese! It's better the devil we know, stay as we are!!

    • @judithstrachan9399
      @judithstrachan9399 Месяц назад +10

      If we’re going to have a head of state, I prefer the nominal, powerless, ceremonial one we have, who’s spent his whole life preparing to be regal & graciously diplomatic. Better than someone whose only qualification is that he’s rich enough to win an expensive popularity contest.

    • @brianlove8413
      @brianlove8413 Месяц назад +2

      @@SueNicholls-95 The President wouldn't be running the country. It would still be just a figurehead position like now, with the exception it would be one of our own and we would never have to potentially answer to another foreigner at that level.

    • @SueNicholls-95
      @SueNicholls-95 Месяц назад

      @@brianlove8413 that would be no different to what we have now except the King is only a figure head, he has no say in the running of this country. What's the point of a President who's only a figurehead that's pointless! We could end up with numbskulls like Biden/ Harris who answer to no one! No thanks.

  • @mariannekresse4957
    @mariannekresse4957 Месяц назад +9

    There was huge immigration from Europe in the late 1950s and early 1960’s, people trying to escape from post war Europe. My parents (from Germany) and many other Germans, Italians, Maltese, Greek etc immigrated in large numbers seeking a better life. And that life included having large families. I remember the family across the street had 12 children with average families having 3-4 children. That is no longer the norm and the problem now is that all those children born then are aging… That is one reason immigration is important as we need younger people with skill to work and pay taxes to support the increasingly growing aged population.

    • @YourPalKindred
      @YourPalKindred Месяц назад

      Oh cool. Now I know why my Hungarian grandparents came to Sydney. I probably should've figured that out earlier 😅

    • @arroeducarlion4990
      @arroeducarlion4990 3 дня назад

      Immigration causes the inhabitants of nations to be out priced not only in costs of living but in the ability to raise children. Endlessly increasing the population and demand on services doesn't make having children anything resembling affordable
      Necessary immigration is an oxymoron just as intellect in those trying state it is so

  • @toddavis8151
    @toddavis8151 Месяц назад +30

    My niece has been specially selected to Meet King Charles in Canberra on Monday

    • @judithstrachan9399
      @judithstrachan9399 Месяц назад +3

      Ooh! Enjoy, probably her only chance.
      (Unless he decides to retire here. Unlikely.)

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Месяц назад +2

      Very historic event.

    • @GillGillyBean
      @GillGillyBean Месяц назад +4

      That’s really special. I hope she has a lovely day. 🩷

    • @Abvro
      @Abvro Месяц назад +2

      my condolences

  • @petervelo2534
    @petervelo2534 Месяц назад +24

    FYI, most packaged meat is gas'd to keep the red colour longer for shelf live.

    • @lozinozz7567
      @lozinozz7567 Месяц назад +2

      And when it’s not handled correctly temp wise and or gets perforated air gets in and it goes grey.

    • @SueNicholls-95
      @SueNicholls-95 Месяц назад +1

      That's why I only buy meat at the butcher!

  • @callabeth258
    @callabeth258 Месяц назад +4

    The reject shop is like the dollar store you can’t buy groceries there.

  • @LeanneAnderson-e5c
    @LeanneAnderson-e5c Месяц назад +41

    1962 - the Pill

    • @Zygon13
      @Zygon13 Месяц назад +4

      And few years later a further fall when it's available for everyone. At first only to married couples.

    • @kangablue4502
      @kangablue4502 Месяц назад

      I thought the exact same thing when he said the year. He’d see the same trend in his own country too if he looked.

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Месяц назад +1

      Duh, I said that several hours ago! 🥱

  • @brettevill9055
    @brettevill9055 Месяц назад +22

    Retailers want us to do halloween.

    • @systemsrenegade9888
      @systemsrenegade9888 Месяц назад +2

      yep more money in their greedy pockets

    • @Aurochhunter
      @Aurochhunter Месяц назад +2

      Perhaps, but the children in my old neighbourhood liked me because I was one of the few adults who made the effort to have lollies to give them when they went trick-or-treating.

    • @trevormaurer3684
      @trevormaurer3684 Месяц назад +2

      They sure do. We they have all so adopted Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Do not like the term for Black Friday as this was the term to describe some very tragic bushfires that happened in the 1930,s over here.

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад +2

      @@brettevill9055 and us pagans. Not this time of year though. We just go shopping for our house decor ;)

    • @bencodykirk
      @bencodykirk Месяц назад

      But that's the same as ANY holiday.

  • @nataliecarrington2550
    @nataliecarrington2550 Месяц назад +5

    Lots of Aussies *do* shop at The Reject Shop. I get a lot of my cleaning supplies there for about 20% cheaper than at colesworths. That said, it's not a supermarket. You can't get much in the way of foodstuffs there - junk food and some canned foods, yes, and sometimes pasta, but no fresh foods.
    "Reading" cinemas is pronounced "Redding", like the town in the UK.
    As for the AI image on the HSC - yup, 100% bullshit laziness. I teach year 12 English in QLD and we've spent the best part of the past 3 months getting our kids ready for their exam, and I am SO GLAD it's based on a real text (Macbeth) and not an AI image, because at least with Macbeth you *can* analyse the author's intention behind the use of aesthetic devices and language features and the attitudes and values that underpin the text and the audience's engagement with and response to it, then AND now *deep breath*.
    Re: "what happened with the birth rates?" - post WW2 there was a bit of a "populate or perish" mentality. This is where the "Baby Boomers" came from - there was a huge "boom" in babies.

  • @treadingtheboards2875
    @treadingtheboards2875 Месяц назад +4

    Halloween or All Hallows Eve (All Saints Eve) is a Christian / Gaelic festival first recorded about 1300 years ago in what we now call Britain, and as Australia was founded mainly by the British, of course we would recognize it. Although it was never really celebrated until recently.

  • @antheabrouwer3258
    @antheabrouwer3258 Месяц назад +7

    Going around to strangers houses and getting lollies/candy that may or may not have been tampered with..not real safe..

    • @rimisque4827
      @rimisque4827 29 дней назад +1

      My thoughts exactly bugger that.

  • @CeciliaCameron-df9he
    @CeciliaCameron-df9he Месяц назад +7

    Hello from South Australia Ryan.

  • @teroholopainen1017
    @teroholopainen1017 Месяц назад +2

    What happened in 1962 to drop the fertility rate???? The first oral contraceptive pill (Enovid) was approved by the US Food and Drugs Administration on 9 May 1960. It was released in Australia on 1 February 1961 under the name Anovlar.

  • @chrmnlp4413
    @chrmnlp4413 Месяц назад +15

    B.W.S is beer wine and spirits bottle shop. Shops do sell Halloween stuff and some people decorate but it is still not a really big thing here ( anything to promote a sale ).

    • @Merrid67play
      @Merrid67play Месяц назад +1

      BWS is a business owned by Woolies, too.

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Месяц назад +2

      I guess we're not fans of traipsing around the streets in the middle of the night dragging tired toddlers and noisy 9 year olds, knocking on stranger's doors asking for free stuff. If they haven't got a display out front, lights are off, obviously avoid. But if there's only 2-3 houses in a long street, parents would have to DRIVE their kids everywhere....Nah.

    • @7thlittleleopard7
      @7thlittleleopard7 Месяц назад +2

      @@Kayenne54 That and we don't have a connection to the root of the holiday or the peoples' who started it. I'd be fully down to ask Aboriginals if we could share in some of their celebrations - things we actually have roots to in our country, though.

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Месяц назад +2

      @@7thlittleleopard7 Well, if you have ancestors from Great Britain, then you would have connections to the "holiday", even if not to the underlying reasons for it. I think putting more Aboriginal celebration days on the calendar is a great idea though!

    • @7thlittleleopard7
      @7thlittleleopard7 Месяц назад +2

      @@Kayenne54 Sure, and I guess I'm connected to Spanish and Scottish and French and Torres holidays too, by that thought.
      no, nah. I'm far enough removed that I feel icky about trying to claim that shit. Except Torres... that's closer to the bucket.

  • @lbriggsboy
    @lbriggsboy 22 дня назад +1

    The choice to have kids sadly isn’t about affordability. It’s about a chosen lifestyle….

  • @hollybums89
    @hollybums89 Месяц назад +3

    The first time I ever mowed the lawn I literally ran over the tap in the front yard with the mower and broke the whole top part completely off and had to call out S/E water as it was pouring into the air and down the street. I need that tyre 😂

    • @CaptainBardiel
      @CaptainBardiel Месяц назад

      I think that's why people put a metal star picket where the tap is.

  • @perryschafer5996
    @perryschafer5996 Месяц назад +17

    Reading (pronounced Redding) Cinemas are a Us based company.

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Месяц назад +21

    The problem with introducing an elected president is that it begs the question, if both the prime minister and the president are elected who has the power? Countries which have figurehead presidents, like Germany, don't elect them. Basically I go with the dictum, "If it works, why fix it?"

    • @Zygon13
      @Zygon13 Месяц назад +5

      Very much this which is why I'd never vote for a system with an elected President.

    • @smalltime0
      @smalltime0 Месяц назад +3

      Germany has indirect presidential elections, it's similar to how the US system was suppose to work. Essentially they elect their electors, who then vote on the president.

    • @paulhunt3307
      @paulhunt3307 Месяц назад

      You can still elect a non executive president. The model put forward in 1999 did just that, and it's better than the PM just appointing whoever they like as GG...

    • @smalltime0
      @smalltime0 Месяц назад

      @@paulhunt3307 Electing one person just to fill the current role of GG isn't really something that will gather support

    • @RJM56
      @RJM56 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@smalltime0 of the twenty most democratic countries, (the US is not one, Australia is) 16 are either parliamentary constitutional hereditary monarchies or parliamentary republics with elected but non-executive presidents. Only three are presidential republics with a president with executive powers. What matters, it seems, is the role and style of legislature, not the role (or lack of role) of the head of state.

  • @cassandramcfadyen1988
    @cassandramcfadyen1988 Месяц назад +4

    A Pharmacy is just the medical prescription part. The chemist is everything

  • @mattstan6601
    @mattstan6601 Месяц назад +3

    Halloween was huge in my area, when I lived on the Gold Coast! We would even have ice creams for the kids as well as lots of lollies etc…

    • @acewickhamyoshi8330
      @acewickhamyoshi8330 Месяц назад

      I've always done 3 versions of halloween ,, depends s Addams Family on tv on the niggt ,,,host Casper,,,t ,,,ost~ly or Hogwarts where i make hot milo with mashmellow

  • @LouHenderson-k9z
    @LouHenderson-k9z Месяц назад +16

    For example. Im disabled, i WAS comfortably renting with no real financial struggle, that was untill 1yr ago. Now im homeless and in debt and decide between buying food or buying medication. I also live in a town with Woolworths. The next supermarket choice is 100kms away

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 Месяц назад +2

      Labor ALLEGEDLY don't care, brought in millions of people 😮 caused rents to double in price fact! sorry for your plight, All the Best to you! 🙏

    • @YourPalKindred
      @YourPalKindred Месяц назад

      ​​@@joannemurdock7899 Just remember that when you go to the polls, Liberals put us in this position in the first place. Labour is dealing with the fallout. Labour doesn't "decide" to bring millions of people, millions of people decide to immigrate here legally. It isn't Labour's fault that these immigrants are following the rules as they flee worse economies. You can't deny entry or deport someone who came here by following the rules.

  • @neilcampbell3981
    @neilcampbell3981 Месяц назад +31

    Charles went to school here for a couple of years, so he does have fond memories of Australia.

    • @kennethdodemaide8678
      @kennethdodemaide8678 Месяц назад +2

      He was only here during one year at Geelong Grammar.

    • @carokat1111
      @carokat1111 Месяц назад

      i think he had a kind of gap year as well

    • @Rcod2013
      @Rcod2013 Месяц назад

      Get your facts right. Timbertop ​@@kennethdodemaide8678

    • @7thlittleleopard7
      @7thlittleleopard7 Месяц назад +2

      @@kennethdodemaide8678 A friend of mine was here for half a year and waxes poetic at times about that time. Australia tends to stick to the heart.

    • @minwade5436
      @minwade5436 Месяц назад +1

      KCIII stayed @ what was or still is “Timbertops” Geelong Grammar Boarding School & has fond memories

  • @Foxtroygamer
    @Foxtroygamer Месяц назад +3

    2:39 I know where exactly that sign is.
    Here you go ‘Millers Rd
    Altona North VIC 3025
    Australia’
    Or the coordinates
    ‘37.84372° S, 144.84588° E’
    Thank me later.

    • @bethanyb2716
      @bethanyb2716 Месяц назад

      I saw the thumbnail and was like is that Altona?!

  • @Hochspitz
    @Hochspitz Месяц назад +9

    🇦🇺💙💛✌ 🇺🇦 I am so worried about the chaos in America that I just watch Ryan to see what happened here over the past week.😉

  • @MrHewlettcraphard
    @MrHewlettcraphard Месяц назад +1

    I may be an Aussie, but I think Halloween is WAAAAY better than Christmas.
    In fact, Christmases in our house tend to be Halloween themed.

    • @MrHewlettcraphard
      @MrHewlettcraphard Месяц назад

      Also, I work for Coles, but I generally shop at Aldi.
      Even with my staff discount, I can typically spend anywhere from 10-25% more at Coles.

    • @FursonaIdentityCrisis
      @FursonaIdentityCrisis 28 дней назад +1

      I’m with you on this one, I like Christmas but it just feels too fake (and as an introvert being forced to spend the whole day with my extended family-no thanks)

  • @Aquarium-Downunder
    @Aquarium-Downunder Месяц назад +4

    All the unsole halloween food will be 1/2 price on 1st November.

  • @jdenm8
    @jdenm8 28 дней назад

    Reading Cinemas is actually an American chain. Their logo actually has a very neat reference, the curvy bits of the R form a filmstrip toward the bottom, but toward the top it turns into railway track. This is referencing the fact that it's the remnant of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, commonly known as the Reading Lines. When the Railroad operations were sold to Conrail in the 1970s, the company still owned a bunch of real estate that Conrail didn't want (abandoned lines, old yards, obsolete infrastructure for Steam locomotives, offices, etc). A lot of this was sold off through the 1980s to settle debts. The company was bought in the 1990s, and the new owner started buying cinemas and theatres, forming the Reading Cinemas chain.

  • @Sharyn-x8e
    @Sharyn-x8e Месяц назад +3

    You’re right. The Reject Shop is a cool place

  • @judymiller975
    @judymiller975 Месяц назад +1

    Mum had 6 kids, and her mum had 13. We ate offal like sheep's brain, cow liver, tripe, fish head soup, grew our own chooks and eggs, made brawn from pig's heads and grew our own veggies but usually had a lamb leg roast on Sundays. My older relatives didn't wear shoes to school. Times were different then. Today weve become used to living on the high hog, its our own fault. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺

    • @barbaramacdonald4886
      @barbaramacdonald4886 Месяц назад +1

      Hey yeah, it was like that for me, and I was only born in 1960 in country west Australia. Everyone ate a lot of offal, sometimes that’s all there was, or just bread
      Weren’t able to be choosy. You had the option of going hungry or eating, simple!

  • @kcrot2566
    @kcrot2566 Месяц назад +8

    Woolworths are you intentionally trying to piss people off😂😂😂😂

  • @AFL13PRO
    @AFL13PRO Месяц назад +1

    The reject shop is awesome

  • @JustNanJustSoap
    @JustNanJustSoap Месяц назад +4

    The tyre is to prevent you tripping over the tap after a bbq....

  • @TheTynell1
    @TheTynell1 Месяц назад +1

    what you call a mall we call a shopping centre and just about all the shops are inside the shopping centre depending on the centre of corse some small restaurants cafes or boutiques may have public access only from the outside but are still able to be converted into inside public access only stores so staff and deliveries are the only ones who can access the store from outside in most stores

  • @stanleywiggins5047
    @stanleywiggins5047 Месяц назад +4

    Mum & Dad baught the house I grew up in, in 1962 for just under £9,000 when my sister sold it in 2013 it went for $5050,000 & when it sold again just 3 years ago it went for just over $1,000,000.
    The reason my sister sold it was to boost Dad's bank account to cover the cost of the nursing home. And 6 months after he passed away I got half of what was left, my half $267,000. The first thing I did was purchase a brand new car, (the youngest car I had ever got before was 8 years old, & the oldest was 35 years old)

  • @lucid_fns
    @lucid_fns 28 дней назад +1

    The reject shop is actually amazing. I always go there for snacks and toys. Their prices are a bit cheaper than the rest, definitely suggest to go there.

  • @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi
    @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi Месяц назад +3

    So the half tyres were to stop you running into it when you either, mowed the lawn, played on the grass or show where the water pipe and meter were.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 21 день назад

    The Reject Shop sells damaged or faulty goods, not foods, except some candy stuff. Where I live, we have three supermarkets, but we also have individual shops like butchers, fruit and veg shops, news agencies, bakeries, and dozens of nice restaurants.

  • @70chevs
    @70chevs Месяц назад +4

    Don't take too much notice of the Bureau of Meteorology's prediction, they have trouble getting the forecast right for the next day.

    • @judithstrachan9399
      @judithstrachan9399 Месяц назад

      It was supposed to rain today here. Didn’t.

    • @barbaramacdonald4886
      @barbaramacdonald4886 Месяц назад +1

      that’s funny!
      Weather said it was going to be sunny where I live and it rained , maybe they got post codes mixed up

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar Месяц назад +2

    Both WOOLORTHS and COLES also employ anti consumer policies like IF you have shopped in another store and put that product in your trolley, when u check out at the auto pay check outs and scan all your stuff you leave the other stuff in your trolley but the machine wont let you finalise your purchase untilit has called a check out "gaurd" to go make sure you are not trying to steal from them, they want to SEE your receipt for these other products ! And IF you leave the products and receipt in the trolley and INVITE them to have a look at the receipt they wont reach in and get it to look, they want YOU to hand it to them, because it contravnenes your civil liberties for them to reach into your trolley, so the checkout "gaurd" wont do this but instead calls a supervisor! This is getting disgusting and they are DIFFERENT companies Ryan and both crap !

  • @BobWobbles
    @BobWobbles Месяц назад +5

    17:20 The graph shows the baby boom (1945 ~ 1970) in all its glory. The world was desperately trying to repopulate after the carnage of WW2 and Australia felt particularly vulnerable because of our very low population. When I was in primary school the pop was 12 million so it's more than doubled in my lifetime.

    • @amandaloel1782
      @amandaloel1782 Месяц назад

      The baby boom stopped in the sixties...😂

    • @Rusty_Gold85
      @Rusty_Gold85 Месяц назад

      My Grandfathers Family was 10 kids ,he had 5 . My Dad's Family had 12 . Big thing missing was contraceptives and a world before Regan/Thatcher economics you could survive in

  • @tevman09
    @tevman09 Месяц назад +2

    Hey mate, good video. The only thing I have to say this week really is about the Coles mince post. The one on the right was reduced because it was closer to expiry date at the time of the post itself obviously. And they all do this to try to get rid of stock faster making people think 'Ok, should cook that up tonight then.'

  • @Guvament_bs
    @Guvament_bs Месяц назад +8

    Last summer the same weather bureau predicted very dry and we ended up with record flooding. Based on last year people should be stocking up on winter and snow gear if the weather bureau predicts hot.

    • @roadie3124
      @roadie3124 Месяц назад +2

      It doesn't matter what temperatures we actually get, the bureau will declare it the hottest summer ever. Even if we have 20 metres of snow in Sydney.

    • @BowieZ
      @BowieZ Месяц назад

      Brief instances of extreme tropical cyclones causing dangerous and damaging localised flooding doesn't change the fact the overall picture is one of severe prolonged drought.

    • @Guvament_bs
      @Guvament_bs Месяц назад +2

      @BowieZ it was a prediction for 1 summer season not a long term climate change prediction. The rain mostly fell south of the tropical cyclone affected zones in record amounts. Trying to bring politics into this is silly.

    • @Guvament_bs
      @Guvament_bs Месяц назад +2

      @BowieZ simple physics says warmer temperatures means more evaporation and more rain. The world is getting wetter.

    • @shezza66
      @shezza66 Месяц назад +2

      @@roadie3124these were the same people who said we would have a dry warm winter. It’s been raining nearly everyday and cold.

  • @DaRealZTY
    @DaRealZTY 28 дней назад +2

    2:29 BWS= beer, wine, sprits

  • @paulsandford3345
    @paulsandford3345 Месяц назад +4

    The BOM hasn't got a clue, they couldn't tell the people on the Gold Coast that there was a store coming. When it had already hit 5 hours earlier!

    • @RandomStuff-he7lu
      @RandomStuff-he7lu Месяц назад

      They have over 90% accuracy. That's higher than the 1990s.

    • @adriancampbell6924
      @adriancampbell6924 Месяц назад +2

      How bad did the store turn out? Were its prices high?

    • @partymanau
      @partymanau Месяц назад

      The BOM is relatively accurate but now and then they warn of a storm that never arrives. They also show relatively low temperatures in red to try to make it look like Global Warming is actually a thing.

  • @briantayler1230
    @briantayler1230 Месяц назад +2

    The best explanation for the falling birth rate. When a lot of the population lived on farms, children were valuable cheap labour. When people moved into the cities, children became expensive pets. The pill has had a massive effect worldwide. Some countries cannot attract immigrants as a solution. China, Japan, Korea. Italy, and Greece for example.

  • @stevea3514
    @stevea3514 Месяц назад +3

    Halloween isn't a holiday here, no one in Australia understands what its about and just thinks they should get candy from peoples houses....

    • @martinwhite3559
      @martinwhite3559 Месяц назад +2

      That is not true. I grew up on Halloween. Halloween is not originally American. It is Irish. It was called All Hallows Eve. Halloween was a bigger thing when I was a kid in the 80s and 90s. We love watching Halloween movies in Australia. Australia is heavily influenced by America from TV, movies, and music.

    • @adriancampbell6924
      @adriancampbell6924 Месяц назад +1

      We don't eat candy. We eat lollies.

    • @Fiona-zc6oz
      @Fiona-zc6oz Месяц назад +2

      ​@@martinwhite3559what you celebrate here is the is the American commercialised version

    • @Aurochhunter
      @Aurochhunter Месяц назад

      @@adriancampbell6924 A rose by any other name.

  • @PTRAUSTRALIA
    @PTRAUSTRALIA Месяц назад +5

    Best before date on the "grey" mince is different from the full price mince

  • @The_Jupiter2_Mission
    @The_Jupiter2_Mission Месяц назад +2

    Err....it's the....err....juxtaposition of nature and technology in an uneasy tension of...... waffle and verbiage to impress the marker of my English exam!

  • @bblake5116
    @bblake5116 Месяц назад +10

    What you call Halloween was a Celtic festival celebrated in old Britton and Ireland called Samhain. It is still celebrated, but Americans made it commercial.

    • @Fiona-zc6oz
      @Fiona-zc6oz Месяц назад +1

      Yes I would be into Samsain if that's what was acknowledged here

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад

      @@bblake5116 truth

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад

      @@bblake5116 I believe the Irish brought a lot of the customs with them.
      It was big in England too but then Bon fire night got bigger there

  • @Langers953
    @Langers953 17 дней назад +1

    Bro really put millers junction in the thumbnail

  • @CeciliaCameron-df9he
    @CeciliaCameron-df9he Месяц назад +6

    It is mince, 5 stars best, 3 star average.

    • @infin8ee
      @infin8ee Месяц назад

      It's the fat content. I prefer the pork/beef mince even though it's cheaper than the beef.

  • @FarnarkleKing
    @FarnarkleKing Месяц назад +1

    The latest story out of the Woolworths/Coles involved them buying land in areas that are in prime retail positions. They buy the land and then go slow in the development paperwork. So slow in fact, that one parcel of land was sitting vacant for 10 years.
    The German retail giant, "Kaufland" pulled out of Australia because of this, publicly they said it was a corporate "change". Kaufland is the 4th biggest retailer in the World, except for Australia. The duopoly of Woolies and Coles is so bad they even use the Murdoch media to air disparaging articles against any perceived competitor (Aldi mainly) and have advertising disguised as news articles. Stories of their tactics goes back 30-40 years, or maybe even longer.

  • @Fiona-zc6oz
    @Fiona-zc6oz Месяц назад +3

    1950s was a booming time in Aust. I was born in 1959 and many families I knew at school had 4 or 5 children.

    • @partymanau
      @partymanau Месяц назад +1

      The 50s and 60s were great here in OZ, then came Globalization and the good times ended.

  • @peterconnolly76
    @peterconnolly76 Месяц назад +2

    They certainly conspire together, just like the petrol stations do ( gas for cars ) . When one station rises their prices all the other stations rise their prices to match . When there is a war in a petrol providing country the price goes sky rocketing up but when their war finishes the prices only drops a tiny bit . When they had the first Iraq war Shell made their highest ever profit.

  • @Merrid67play
    @Merrid67play Месяц назад +7

    The Reject Shop doesn't sell fruit & veg like the supermarkets, and they tend to have very variable stocked items. We all know we have problems with Colesworth because they're essentially a duopoly.
    Btw, we call the consumer competition body the "A triple C".

  • @StormMackenzie
    @StormMackenzie 25 дней назад

    As someone working at a small business, we are raising prices because everywhere else is. Because the places where we get the ingredients for our stuff are raising the prices, wages are rising, transport costs are rising, rent is rising where we have a physical shop, everything is getting more expensive, so it’s costing more to make the produce, which means to make any profit we must also raise the price. We’ve actually raised the price a ridiculous amount of times since Covid hit (I know because it’s my job to make all the new labels and I’m sick of it 😭) yet we aren’t making nearly as much in profit margins. It’s becoming harder and harder to make ends meet for small businesses.
    Which makes it frustrating when the big companies are driving these price increases and they don’t actually NEED to.

  • @trevormaurer3684
    @trevormaurer3684 Месяц назад +5

    Not only has the marketing to Embrace Halloween become entrenched here in Australia we now have your thanksgiving shopping period Black Friday and Cyber Monday as major shopping days. Do not like the term for Black Friday as this is a reference to a very tragic bushfire period that happened in the 1930,s but marketing always prevails

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад

      @@trevormaurer3684 thanksgiving is truly an American thing and has no place here but Halloween comes from pagan celebrations we share because like America we have a lot of people with the Irish and other pagan heritage. We should be celebrating Christmas in June and Halloween before then technically. If we did it right.
      However Victorian England sunk its claws into both us and America.

    • @trevormaurer3684
      @trevormaurer3684 Месяц назад

      @@Angelicwings1 Thanks for your reply I do not have a great deal of knowledge on the history of Halloween

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 Месяц назад

      @@trevormaurer3684 it’s actually worth looking into because it’s truly an interesting meld of things. There are some cool docos on RUclips. Mostly based on America but Samhain is just as legit in Australia with so much Irish blood here.

    • @jkazzie2521
      @jkazzie2521 Месяц назад

      I refuse to shop on Black Friday. Australia is NOT America … thank the Lord!

  • @RothyCob
    @RothyCob Месяц назад

    Love your videos man, such a good vibe here. When it got to the 'average temperature in Australia' part of this video I thought I would see if you have reacted to any of the Australia Volunteer Firefighting services. South Australia has the CFS (Country Fire Service), Victoria has the CFA (Country Fire Authority), New South Wales has RFS (Rural Fire Service), Queensland has RFSQ (Rural Fire Service Queensland), Northern Territory has NTFRS (Northern Territory Fire and Rescue Service), and Western Australia has VFRS (Volunteer Fire and Rescue Services). There are some really interesting videos on RUclips!

  • @littletoe9412
    @littletoe9412 Месяц назад +12

    the grey mince is actually what the mince is supposed to look like... the red one is spray with gases to make it red... lol

    • @ianmontgomery7534
      @ianmontgomery7534 Месяц назад +2

      It is just the effect of oxygen on the meat. If you mince a steak it will be red like the tray on the left.

    • @zwieseler
      @zwieseler Месяц назад +1

      It’s Oxidation. Beef will loose it's bright red color being exposed to air. Typically this is just surface oxidation the meat unexposed to air is bright pink. Nothing to worry about.
      If you want to get a deal on meat, go to the clearance bin.

    • @jaggsy420
      @jaggsy420 Месяц назад

      Mince isn't meant to be grey unless you think cows produce grey meat. The gases don't make it red they just make the meat red longer.

    • @ianmontgomery7534
      @ianmontgomery7534 Месяц назад

      @@jaggsy420 One gas does make it go grey - it is called Oxygen. Sure it starts out red but as it oxidises it changes colour - like steel changes to rust but with different colours.

    • @jaggsy420
      @jaggsy420 Месяц назад +1

      @ianmontgomery7534 your right. I wasn't referring to that but the gases they use in the packaging. They don't turn the meat red as the original comment suggested.

  • @erniefoster7116
    @erniefoster7116 Месяц назад +1

    I’m sorry Ryan but we certainly don’t want the same system as you guys have. It never seems to finish. Lol.

  • @GrethCunnington
    @GrethCunnington Месяц назад +11

    We rejected republic last time, mostly because there was no model about how it would be done. Seeing DJT in the US makes us very wary about how a head of state is chosen. Random birth to royalty with years of training has given better results, although they do not exercise any actual power.

    • @JustNanJustSoap
      @JustNanJustSoap Месяц назад +3

      Glad I am not the only one who remembers why the vote went the way it did...was a double-edged sword, and no one trusted the premiss...😊

    • @Laurie-h4r
      @Laurie-h4r Месяц назад

      Seeing Kamala in the usa shows we have the same in albo

    • @InfinitePlain
      @InfinitePlain Месяц назад

      President Keating is my personal nightmare.

    • @JustNanJustSoap
      @JustNanJustSoap Месяц назад +1

      @@InfinitePlain 😉

  • @wolfyowiefae1754
    @wolfyowiefae1754 29 дней назад +1

    The reason the birth rates are like that is due to a spike around the WWII as tonnes of people died so there was a big incentive to increase family size

  • @DanielAnderson-p3g
    @DanielAnderson-p3g Месяц назад +4

    ATM in Darwin nt is 37cel

  • @Goatcha_M
    @Goatcha_M Месяц назад +2

    Halloween is a Pagan Harvest Festival, reinvented as a way to sell a lot of chocolate, it's not something I care to associate with.
    Stores though, any chance for a sales pitch, they've had Halloween displays, Sales! and adverts since the 90s.

    • @Maireadmoss
      @Maireadmoss Месяц назад

      Somewhat correct. The pagan Northern Hemisphere festival is Samhain. Christians put a lot of their stuff over the top of older festivals, so Samhain became All Hallows Eve which was corrupted to Halloween. Christmas over the top of Yule. Easter from spring goddess name Eostra and so on.

  • @meghanvidler9147
    @meghanvidler9147 Месяц назад +3

    Celebrating Halloween is becoming more common in Australia, especially in the younger generation (I’m in my 70’s so “younger” is anyone under 50 🤣). Personally I don’t nor do any of my friends but our children and grandchildren do.

    • @Danceofmasks
      @Danceofmasks Месяц назад

      If kids trick or treat at my house, I'll just give them a beer.

    • @JustNanJustSoap
      @JustNanJustSoap Месяц назад

      We got the gold rush. Halloween was not attached... not here until the movie😊 and still then it took a while...

  • @Bellas1717
    @Bellas1717 Месяц назад

    They're wrong about there being a lack of consensus for a republic model. The Australia Choice Model has been developed from consultation and surveys across 23 years. It has approval from constitutional scholars, legal experts, and widespread acceptance from invested groups. The model even has over 60% support from both major political parties, almost unheard of.

  • @SuperWarren83
    @SuperWarren83 Месяц назад +4

    We have no choice[HALOWEEN] as with most US Culture foist upon un suspecting Aussies .

    • @suemonckton7639
      @suemonckton7639 Месяц назад +1

      It is Celtic in origin ...not American

    • @jocelynhunter2359
      @jocelynhunter2359 Месяц назад +1

      A lot of Australians have embraced it. I like it actually. Isnt that real multiculturalism? Take the best of what other cultures offer and integrate it? (American version) Halloween is really fun. I went out with a group from my sons school one year, it was so fun and I felt very connected with my community. Whilst I reject many things that America stands for and think they are not appropriate in Australia, I'm fine with Halloween. Let's take Halloween and reject predatory capitalism and so forth. Imo.

  • @Aquarium-Downunder
    @Aquarium-Downunder Месяц назад +2

    love the reject shop ............ tim tams $2.50, coles and woolies $5.50 to %6.00 pending on postcoad - zipcode for the yanks

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 Месяц назад +4

    Hi Ryan, your sofa is getting hectic with toys, are they yours? All Hallows Eve is the real Celtic name for the event, it's an annual open portal to your deceased loved ones! It's going to be a long hot summer, yes, new air-con! Garn did a fun video about the supermarket duopoly! We love King Charles, he's lived here, he's very knowledgeable and stands between us and a socialist dictatorship! After 1960, 'the pill' happened! Very informative! 🙋

    • @jettyYoutube1
      @jettyYoutube1 Месяц назад +1

      hes a dad

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Месяц назад +1

      @@jettyRUclips1 I know, just a cheeky observation, he does get frustrated sometimes and may need an outlet!

  • @gamortie
    @gamortie Месяц назад +1

    3:37 oh, we’ve done Halloween….we just didn’t do trick or treating; mainly because October 31st is after the daylight savings crossover, and it’s still light until after 8pm in those states that observe DST

  • @jaejadejaden
    @jaejadejaden Месяц назад +7

    Just to clarify. Australia 'celebrates' Halloween, October 31st just like America and other countries. The difference is, is that kids love it, and the oldies usually hate all the hassle of getting lollies for kids and having people at their house at unnecessary times.
    In full, Australia has Halloween too, it's just not as heavily implied by every single person here as it is in America.
    :)

    • @elizabethpilarski1076
      @elizabethpilarski1076 Месяц назад +3

      Where I live they usually only go to houses with decorations out the front. No decorations, no lollies!

    • @jaejadejaden
      @jaejadejaden Месяц назад +2

      @@elizabethpilarski1076 exactly!

    • @judithstrachan9399
      @judithstrachan9399 Месяц назад +2

      It is a good time to get SLIGHTLY cheaper share packs of choccies, though.

    • @Zygon13
      @Zygon13 Месяц назад

      I've never had anyone come to my door or participated in Halloween in all of my decades long life.

  • @AllyY13
    @AllyY13 Месяц назад +1

    The reason why ppl in Australia don’t celebrate Halloween bc there is a lot of religions like a lot of ppl in Australia is Christian or Muslim and the reject shop is so good but ppl in my school keep stealing from them and my school keeps on getting in trouble

  • @kingsley5522
    @kingsley5522 Месяц назад +27

    I sincerely hope that Australia remains a constitutional monarchy. The monarchy, represented by the King, and The Queen before him, plays a vital role in our democratic system. It provides a unifying symbol of our nation, a historical connection to our past, and a sense of continuity. This system has served us well, balancing tradition with democratic principles.... Unlike some countries, like the United States, our constitutional monarchy avoids the risks of a potentially divisive and partisan head of state, ensuring stability and national unity.

    • @ChristopherJewels
      @ChristopherJewels Месяц назад +1

      The two previous referendums rejected a Republic because the politicians would get to decide who a President would be. The people want to elect their own President period, or no deal.

    • @kirk5152
      @kirk5152 Месяц назад +2

      I agree. The royal commission is the the most important thing we have,
      the one ultimate failsafe we have to ensure our government doesn't turn us into a country like Russia or China and yes on some levels America.

    • @DoreenGillman
      @DoreenGillman Месяц назад +1

      I’m with you !!

    • @DoreenGillman
      @DoreenGillman Месяц назад

      We call it a Shopping Centre. BWS :,Beer , Wine and Spirits .

    • @mddawson1
      @mddawson1 Месяц назад +1

      @@ChristopherJewels But our president was to be essentially ceremonial, pretty much the Governor General (who is chosen by parliament) with a new title. I think too many people were thinking our president would have similar powers to the US President.

  • @imaadahere
    @imaadahere Месяц назад

    Those half tyres are great redback houses too.

  • @alanagates4016
    @alanagates4016 Месяц назад +5

    Some of us Australians absolutely adore Halloween festivities. I have all out decorated my yard for the neighbourhood for the last 13 years and the community love it. Some Aussies are just not into Halloween I guess. Just as I dislike doing the Xmas light thing. The joy I see every Halloween as the families come by to take pics and grab treats is enough for me to keep doing it. To each their own.

    • @hannahjordan9833
      @hannahjordan9833 Месяц назад

      Likes Halloween decor but not xmas lights....I feel so seen

    • @acewickhamyoshi8330
      @acewickhamyoshi8330 Месяц назад

      As a brisbane online streamer ,, in 1990s ,, the whole Thanksgiving to Halloween video / live chat by americans wanting to see the full 24 hours of an australian halloween , because they were still on oct 30.. so us NZ ~ aussie live telecasts would do the traditional toffee apple making ,bob for apples in a tub of water ,, plus ,, the difference in flavoured chip packets ,, aussie shapes with vegemite lavour ,, even unique cream buns,, as perth streams had some fancy bakery treats ,, really,, yes past 20 years since myspace 2003 showed how unusual state or country /bush town pride changed as even bakery /cake shops got requests for special/ orange /purple / black donuts with bat icing ,, spider marshmellows ,, even 20 years of INKTOBER /GOTHOBER /GORETOBER .. plus we would do american football tradition of 25th November Thanksging & watch Macy"s Parade with inflated SNOOPY ,, WOODSTOCK,, Sonic .. the plsbory Doughboy.. lol.. since channel 7 & 9 had NBC TODAY ,, CBS morning shows live.from 2005 youtube to now ,,there were sometimes when i would just have american friends watch me,, as australia to them,,they thought our lives were so different ,til they saw us aussies liked the celebration of seasonal change halloween,

  • @brianlove8413
    @brianlove8413 Месяц назад +1

    The numbers that were being used in the house /unit prices, the larger number added is what the units /house would cost today if it were only the cpi rise taken into account.

  • @MadMaxine1979
    @MadMaxine1979 Месяц назад +6

    BWS is Beer Wine Spirits - liquor store.
    TK Maxx has different names all over the world.
    Reading Cinemas is owned by Reading International which is a chain of cinemas in America, Australia & New Zealand.
    The Reject Shop is like your Dollar Store - it's a bit of everything - we do & we don't do Halloween in Australia... More so we don't.
    Shapes dust is the best part.
    HSC - Higher School Certificate - Year 12.
    Today is 34 degrees where I live.... Not normal for Spring.

  • @kimsopar6976
    @kimsopar6976 Месяц назад +1

    The Reject Shop is a discount store - sells cheap mostly imported stuff (like toys, household items, seasonal decoration, imported lollies) - not a full supermarket so not competition for the big 2. Aldi is better competition (and smaller local ones like IGA, and ones like it). Coles & Woolworths aren't owned by the same company (Coles owned by Coles Group - used to be owned by ColesMeyer who also own Kmart & Target as well as a whole lot of other chains, Woolworths owned by Woolworths Group, who also own Big W). It's mostly a duopoly and some smaller towns have no choice at all.
    The drop in fertility coincides with the introduction of the contraceptive pill in 1961.

  • @billstern1328
    @billstern1328 Месяц назад +3

    The grey ground beef had a use by date 3 days earlier so is reduced because it's older (and so grey)

  • @paulbell4062
    @paulbell4062 Месяц назад +1

    I paid 38 grand for a house in 1988 I was 23 at the time but interest rates were about 18 percent we couldn't afford it in the end 🙃

  • @MrGluey666
    @MrGluey666 Месяц назад +10

    The shops still put heaps of halloween onto us but noone ever really does it, maybe like one house in a whole suburban area or maybe some street where everyone has kids who cares, but pretty much nah

    • @lozinozz7567
      @lozinozz7567 Месяц назад

      Starting to get a little more popular. Mainly with primary school kids or a street with like minded people. I wasn’t a fan but my kids do it with their kids.

  • @AnnQlder
    @AnnQlder Месяц назад +1

    Companies operate in Australia only with our permission on the condition that they follow our laws. I say we make laws against price gouging and gross profiteering. I’ve had a gutful of Coles and Woolies bs.
    And the pill became a thing in the 60s, hence the birth rate

  • @Anonamiss782
    @Anonamiss782 Месяц назад +4

    Haha Readings is pronounced "Red-ings"
    ETA: we call it the A triple C it's a lot quicker to read. I do shop at the Reject Shop, 2kg Radiant washing detergent is less than $10. It's $22 at Coles and Woolies.

    • @lindamcgregor4080
      @lindamcgregor4080 Месяц назад +2

      Not when it's on special. I only buy stuff that's on special, otherwise I couldn't afford to live. I am on a pension.

    • @Anonamiss782
      @Anonamiss782 Месяц назад +1

      @@lindamcgregor4080 when it's on special at Coles or WW's it's $11. Still cheaper at the Reject Shop and it's Commercial Blend 🤷
      ETA: It's actually $8 at the Reject Shop for a 2kg box. I'm on the Pension too.

    • @Anonamiss782
      @Anonamiss782 Месяц назад +1

      @@lindamcgregor4080 No you are wrong. It's $11 when it's on special at Coles and Woolies, it's $8 at the Reject Shop for a 2kg box and it's Commercial Blend. I'm on the Pension too.

    • @Anonamiss782
      @Anonamiss782 Месяц назад +1

      @@lindamcgregor4080 why does my comment keep disappearing grrr
      Yes it is cheaper than when it's on special at Coles and Woolies. It's $11 when it's on special. It's $8 for Commercial Blend at the Reject Shop 🤷 I'm on the pension too.

    • @justinm2697
      @justinm2697 Месяц назад +1

      Bunnings is good for laundry detergent too. I get Cold Power there for cheaper than the Woolies on sale price. 5.4 litres for just under $25. Surf powder 5kg is $20.

  • @trevorcook4439
    @trevorcook4439 Месяц назад +7

    I say the US has no idea what Halloween is. Cultural appropriation even

  • @gaiapurpure
    @gaiapurpure Месяц назад

    A big reason for the summer temps in Australia is Earth's rotation. Our axis is tilted in such a way that Australia and New Zealand are the countries that get most lovingly kissed by the summer sun (and by that, I mean a bit like Two-Face from the Batman franchise).