The Gaytime ice cream was first sold back when gay meant happy. Over the years, as gay began to mean something else, Gaytime became a running joke. The 70s advertising jingle went, "It's so hard to have a Gaytime on your own!" This caused much sniggering amongst primary school kids. It was a different era.
Nz currently has 26 million sheep, down from a maximum of 70M compared to a population of 5M. AUS currently has 68 million sheep dow from a maximum of 180M compared to a population of 26M
I can confirm that even though in New Zealand we have no kangaroos our koalas, we actually have quite a few wallabies around our South Island and they're considered pests to our native wildlife so... if you're a wallaby and planning a trip to New Zealand, don't unless you're planning an early grave. FUN FACT: There's a whole island in the harbor of our biggest city (Auckland) that is populated with pretty much only wallabies (beside the odd person who is staying in their beach house)
Awesome video but unfortunately I can confirm that New Zealand is one of the safest countries in the world when it comes to animal, we actually have no snakes, no bears, no poisonous spiders or lizards, no massive animals or dangerous birds, also no dangerous jellyfish and octopus’s ect and it’s very very very rare to have a shark attack, they would be the most dangerous thing in New Zealand.
@@s_jung2753 Yet there are sea snakes which can be seen when it comes to swimming in the ocean up in the North Island and from what I have search, a snake was spotted back in 2011 that was actually really venomous. It's not always the truth though.
From what I have search and being a native New Zealander myself, there are snakes in NZ like there is sea snakes but they only visit occasionally because of our climate, otherwise snakes has been just washing up at the borders of each city mainly up in Auckland but that's all I know.
Yeah we have a friendly rivalry. We support each other unless we’re against each other. We get news from both countries and find out what’s going on and have a great friendship until we a pitted against each other especially in sport.
@RamFam Lakers No there is no official language that is written into law, it's just that English is the de facto national language since it's by far the most understood language in Australia
@RamFam Lakers first of all I live in australia and second can't you just search up "does australia have an official language" and before you reply again *national language* _does not mean_ *official language*
@RamFam Lakers lol you say your not racist or being racist, you seen his name and instantly called him mexican... by your name i could easily have called u a yank...
@@adbarrnz that’s cool. i never even knew that. i looked it up and found out that there’s also a native venomous spider in new zealand but it hasn’t been seen in a long ass time so it’s kinda myth/legend
ustralia legally has no official language. However, English is by far the most commonly spoken and has been entrenched as the de facto national language since European settlement. Australian English is a major variety of the English language with a distinctive pronunciation and lexicon, and differs slightly from other varieties of English in grammar and spelling.Wikipedia
There are many different indigenous languages (they are not dialects but separate languages in most cases) - that’s one reason aside from genocide and racism as to why the Australian school system hasn’t standardised ‘one indigenous language’ into the national school system. Still I think we should all learn the local language to recognise indigenous knowledge, ownership and connection to country.
The Australian school education system is pretty bad, they definitely do need to incorporate the indigenous language and auslan, but also add a subject based on spectrum needs and diagnosis cause right now it is just not good enough to segregate people with autism and other spectrum disorders, it would be far better to teach kids what a spectrum disorder is and how to integrate them into society like nuerotypical mainstream kids, teach it in a way kids can understand and I reckon our kids will progress better in future
@@pls-shanice yes that is exactly what I'm saying we need these areas incorporated in our educational system, if we can incorporate PE and foreign languages then we definitely should have incorporated indigenous and auslan in as core subjects and also incorporate a subject on neurodiverse disorders (spectrum disorders), it really should have already been on the schedule but unfortunately Australia's government has and still is too busy bickering and paying themselves
New Zealand's most prevalent sport is Rugby Union. They also play Rugby League and Soccer(football). Netball is one of the most popular women's sports in New Zealand!
On the subject of sports NZ has of the best Softball teams in the world. The rivalries between Aus and NZ can happen in ANY sport when both are involved but the biggest sporting events are typically Rugby, Cricket, Netball and Basketball. When it comes to dangerous animals here in NZ yes there are a few but nothing compared to Aus. We have 2 poisonous spiders the Katipo and Red Back and semi-poisonous one the White Tail, sometimes you find the odd Huntsman that hitched a ride from Aus, every now and then you'll find Sea Snakes in the North Island.
I believe nz is one of the most safest and greatest place to live in the world I had lived in nz for few years they have good welfare and great invironment people were very friendly also no racials at all it was so great experience in nz
In Australia there are actually 3 sheep to every person and Australia is known for its high quality wool, and live sheep exports. Australia is the driest inhabited continent in the world; 70% of it is either arid or semi arid land. The named deserts of Australia cover 1,371,000 km2 (529,000 sq mi), or 18% of the Australian mainland, but about 35% of the Australian continent receives so little rain, it is effectively desert. It is estimated that Australia hosts 66 venomous species, alongside the snakes box jellyfish, Sydney funnel-web spiders, and stonefish all rank among the most venomous of their kind. In Australia, there have been around 140 species of land snakes and about 32 species of sea snakes identified, of which about 100 are venomous; Australia is home to 20 of the 25 most venomous snakes in the world, including all of the top 11. The world’s most venomous snake, the inland taipan is found nowhere else on Earth. It is also called the fierce snake, and carries enough venom in a single bite to kill around 250,000 mice. Danger rating: 10/10 1. Box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) Danger rating: 9/10 2. Honey bee (Apis mellifera) 3. Irukandji (Carukia barnesi) Danger rating: 8/10 4. Bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) 5. Eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis) 6. Saltwater or estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) 7. Sydney funnel web spider (Atrax robustus) Danger rating: 7/10 8. Blue-ringed octopus (Genus Hapalochlaena) 9. Coastal taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) 10.Common death adder (Acanthopis antarticus) 11. Cone shells (Conus sp.) 12. Dugite or spotted brown snake (Pseudonaja affinis) 13. Mulga snake (Pseudechis australis) 14. Red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) 15. Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) 16. Tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) 17. Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) 18. Yellow-bellied sea snake (Pelamis platurus) Danger rating: 6/10 19. Bluebottle (Physalia physalis) 20. Common lionfish (Pterois volitans) 21. Collett’s snake (Pseudechis colletti) 22. Highland copperhead (Austrelaps ramsayi) 23. Inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) 24. Redback spider (Lactodectus hasselti) 25. Reef stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa) 26. Smooth toadfish (Tetractenos glaber) 27. Blue-bellied black snake (Pseudechis guttatus) Danger rating: 5/10 28. Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus) 29. Bull ant (Myrmercia pilosula) 30. Giant centipede (Ethmostigmus rubripes) And Cassowaries, are considered perhaps the most dangerous birds in the world, thanks to the daggerlike nails on two of their six toes. Australia also has beautiful green fields, bush land and mountain ranges. With Tasmania being the greenest state,, and the alpine region experiences significant snowfall, and this area reaches from Victoria through the New South Wales regions. The aptly named “Snowy Mountains” region has substantial snowfall each winter, as does Victoria's “High Country” region, which is only a few hours drive from Melbourne.
I think that Maori and European-New-Zealanders live at a better equilibrium compared to Indigenous/Aboriginal Australians and European-Australians. This gives New Zealand the up on Australia. Other than that, I think we are pretty even.🇳🇿♥️🇦🇺
Thank you for having me~i had so much fun filming this video and also bringing back my good old memories😆👍
Thank you for joining me Kate! 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
As a person who lived in NZ for several years, NZ is an awesome place with such friendly people xx
These two look like an Asian Chinese people..
Props to Korean Billy for mentioning that NZSL is an official language in NZ.
First recorded recipe for Pavlova is from Rangiora in NZ.
The Gaytime ice cream was first sold back when gay meant happy. Over the years, as gay began to mean something else, Gaytime became a running joke. The 70s advertising jingle went, "It's so hard to have a Gaytime on your own!" This caused much sniggering amongst primary school kids. It was a different era.
cool
Golden gaytimes are the absolute best
Nz currently has 26 million sheep, down from a maximum of 70M compared to a population of 5M.
AUS currently has 68 million sheep dow from a maximum of 180M compared to a population of 26M
I can confirm that even though in New Zealand we have no kangaroos our koalas, we actually have quite a few wallabies around our South Island and they're considered pests to our native wildlife so... if you're a wallaby and planning a trip to New Zealand, don't unless you're planning an early grave.
FUN FACT: There's a whole island in the harbor of our biggest city (Auckland) that is populated with pretty much only wallabies (beside the odd person who is staying in their beach house)
Awesome video but unfortunately I can confirm that New Zealand is one of the safest countries in the world when it comes to animal, we actually have no snakes, no bears, no poisonous spiders or lizards, no massive animals or dangerous birds, also no dangerous jellyfish and octopus’s ect and it’s very very very rare to have a shark attack, they would be the most dangerous thing in New Zealand.
맞아요 뉴질랜드에 뱀 없어요 ^^상어 공격도 아주아주 드문 일이구요
Yeah, I also heard from NZlanders that there is no snake in NZ~
Yea weird that she said NZ has snakes lol
@@s_jung2753 Yet there are sea snakes which can be seen when it comes to swimming in the ocean up in the North Island and from what I have search, a snake was spotted back in 2011 that was actually really venomous. It's not always the truth though.
Okay I'm moving there
From what I have search and being a native New Zealander myself, there are snakes in NZ like there is sea snakes but they only visit occasionally because of our climate, otherwise snakes has been just washing up at the borders of each city mainly up in Auckland but that's all I know.
Please review Newjean’s Hanni and Danielle’s Aussie accent! They are one of Australian idol members!
Yeah we have a friendly rivalry. We support each other unless we’re against each other. We get news from both countries and find out what’s going on and have a great friendship until we a pitted against each other especially in sport.
Fact : Australia legally has no official language.
Fun fact, Australia doesn't have an official language. It has many languages, English being the most common, but none are legally official
@RamFam Lakers No there is no official language that is written into law, it's just that English is the de facto national language since it's by far the most understood language in Australia
@RamFam Lakers first of all I live in australia and second can't you just search up "does australia have an official language" and before you reply again *national language* _does not mean_ *official language*
@RamFam Lakers and also thirdly search up what de facto and de jure means before you say anything else
@RamFam Lakers thats abit racist of you there mate.
@RamFam Lakers lol you say your not racist or being racist, you seen his name and instantly called him mexican...
by your name i could easily have called u a yank...
fun fact to new zealanders. we really do have native snakes. fortunately for us they’re all at sea
There are 100 different indigenous languages in Australia and the western islands of the Torres Strait has one of the 3 biggest indigenous languages.
I love your english billy i hope that i will speak english just like you one day and the video was great btw
Sheep in Australia are known for their wool particularly the Merino which is originally a Spanish breed!
There is no snakes in NZ at all…
New Zealand has several native species of sea snake.
@@adbarrnz that’s cool. i never even knew that. i looked it up and found out that there’s also a native venomous spider in new zealand but it hasn’t been seen in a long ass time so it’s kinda myth/legend
Shes definitely a kiwi, she pronounced Kiaora perfectly. ❤
ustralia legally has no official language. However, English is by far the most commonly spoken and has been entrenched as the de facto national language since European settlement. Australian English is a major variety of the English language with a distinctive pronunciation and lexicon, and differs slightly from other varieties of English in grammar and spelling.Wikipedia
In Australia ruby is popular in nsw and qld, AFL is popular in sa wa and Vic so depends on your state
This is very true. And in Australia (at least in NSW) Rugby LEAGUE is more popular, as opposed to Rugby UNION (which is what the All Blacks play)
we do not have snakes, but we do have one spider that is dangerous- whitetail. that is the only dangerous animal/ insect
There is a wild population of wallaby in south Canterbury and north Otago.
In fact, NZ does not have snakes.
And there is no dangerous animals that can kill u in NZ.
@@lhr000lhr000 Oh really?It‘s nice!very nice!
There are many different indigenous languages (they are not dialects but separate languages in most cases) - that’s one reason aside from genocide and racism as to why the Australian school system hasn’t standardised ‘one indigenous language’ into the national school system. Still I think we should all learn the local language to recognise indigenous knowledge, ownership and connection to country.
The Australian school education system is pretty bad, they definitely do need to incorporate the indigenous language and auslan, but also add a subject based on spectrum needs and diagnosis cause right now it is just not good enough to segregate people with autism and other spectrum disorders, it would be far better to teach kids what a spectrum disorder is and how to integrate them into society like nuerotypical mainstream kids, teach it in a way kids can understand and I reckon our kids will progress better in future
@@kylieballard2123 so we need both of these areas incorporated honestly
@@pls-shanice yes that is exactly what I'm saying we need these areas incorporated in our educational system, if we can incorporate PE and foreign languages then we definitely should have incorporated indigenous and auslan in as core subjects and also incorporate a subject on neurodiverse disorders (spectrum disorders), it really should have already been on the schedule but unfortunately Australia's government has and still is too busy bickering and paying themselves
The only desert I can think of for NZ is Desert Road-
Same 😂😂😂
Another one is Rangipo Desert which is located in Ruapehu District.
@@deadsouljaguar7041 yeah isn't that where desert road is
Same XD
Kia ora!
NZ has a couple of dangerous spiders but no native snakes. Also, they have sharks!
In Australia there is 3 times more sheep than people, which is 3 times more sheep than in New Zealand. We have hockey pokey ice cream in Australia.
New Zealand only has two official languages: Maori and sign language. English is the defacto language, but it isn't an official language.
Meow Kiwi Kate!!!!
New Zealand's most prevalent sport is Rugby Union. They also play Rugby League and Soccer(football). Netball is one of the most popular women's sports in New Zealand!
NZ has a tundra dessert in the central North Island near Lake Taupo!
Also I love the Gaytime as well, funny name, damn good icecream
Kate, NZ sign language is an official language for NZ as well.
Funny jokes Billy I like them 🤣
The first here for liking and commenting on the video 📹
Second here
@@billy_on_aire 29th here
On the subject of sports NZ has of the best Softball teams in the world. The rivalries between Aus and NZ can happen in ANY sport when both are involved but the biggest sporting events are typically Rugby, Cricket, Netball and Basketball. When it comes to dangerous animals here in NZ yes there are a few but nothing compared to Aus. We have 2 poisonous spiders the Katipo and Red Back and semi-poisonous one the White Tail, sometimes you find the odd Huntsman that hitched a ride from Aus, every now and then you'll find Sea Snakes in the North Island.
I learning english with you. Thank you from Bolivia..😊
Australia is like 2000km from nz. Nz also has orange chocolate chip ice cream
Walter you forgot about magpies, crocodiles and drop bears 😂
Hokey Pokey has honeycomb chunks inside a vanilla ice cream base!
뉴질랜드엔 뱀이 없는데...
New Zealand doesn't have snakes LMAO
I love aussie walter❤️❤️❤️
Well done Kate! You represented NZ well!
I thought old mate was gonna say the Kiwi scaffolder joke lol
호주가 뉴질랜드보다 땅이 더 넓어서 좋다면 러시아는 얼마나 좋은 나라인가.ㅋㅋ
I believe nz is one of the most safest and greatest place to live in the world I had lived in nz for few years they have good welfare and great invironment people were very friendly also no racials at all it was so great experience in nz
Salt bush in West NSW is good feed for mutton
Isn’t Australia one of the world’s largest sheep exporters?
Fun fact NO SNAKE in New Zealand! Where did you see snake tho lol
In Australia there are actually 3 sheep to every person and Australia is known for its high quality wool, and live sheep exports.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent in the world; 70% of it is either arid or semi arid land. The named deserts of Australia cover 1,371,000 km2 (529,000 sq mi), or 18% of the Australian mainland, but about 35% of the Australian continent receives so little rain, it is effectively desert.
It is estimated that Australia hosts 66 venomous species, alongside the snakes box jellyfish, Sydney funnel-web spiders, and stonefish all rank among the most venomous of their kind.
In Australia, there have been around 140 species of land snakes and about 32 species of sea snakes identified, of which about 100 are venomous; Australia is home to 20 of the 25 most venomous snakes in the world, including all of the top 11. The world’s most venomous snake, the inland taipan is found nowhere else on Earth. It is also called the fierce snake, and carries enough venom in a single bite to kill around 250,000 mice.
Danger rating: 10/10
1. Box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri)
Danger rating: 9/10
2. Honey bee (Apis mellifera)
3. Irukandji (Carukia barnesi)
Danger rating: 8/10
4. Bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas)
5. Eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis)
6. Saltwater or estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
7. Sydney funnel web spider (Atrax robustus)
Danger rating: 7/10
8. Blue-ringed octopus (Genus Hapalochlaena)
9. Coastal taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus)
10.Common death adder (Acanthopis antarticus)
11. Cone shells (Conus sp.)
12. Dugite or spotted brown snake (Pseudonaja affinis)
13. Mulga snake (Pseudechis australis)
14. Red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus)
15. Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)
16. Tiger snake (Notechis scutatus)
17. Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias)
18. Yellow-bellied sea snake (Pelamis platurus)
Danger rating: 6/10
19. Bluebottle (Physalia physalis)
20. Common lionfish (Pterois volitans)
21. Collett’s snake (Pseudechis colletti)
22. Highland copperhead (Austrelaps ramsayi)
23. Inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus)
24. Redback spider (Lactodectus hasselti)
25. Reef stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa)
26. Smooth toadfish (Tetractenos glaber)
27. Blue-bellied black snake (Pseudechis guttatus)
Danger rating: 5/10
28. Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus)
29. Bull ant (Myrmercia pilosula)
30. Giant centipede (Ethmostigmus rubripes)
And Cassowaries, are considered perhaps the most dangerous birds in the world, thanks to the daggerlike nails on two of their six toes.
Australia also has beautiful green fields, bush land and mountain ranges. With Tasmania being the greenest state,, and the alpine region experiences significant snowfall, and this area reaches from Victoria through the New South Wales regions. The aptly named “Snowy Mountains” region has substantial snowfall each winter, as does Victoria's “High Country” region, which is only a few hours drive from Melbourne.
Hi Billy
You know scots and welsh settled in Australia and NZ cuz of sheep farming..
Ich hätt auch gern Golden Gaytime von Lagnese.
Um New Zealand doesn’t have snakes lol
woah walter! he looks so handsome!
The 2nd here
I think that Maori and European-New-Zealanders live at a better equilibrium compared to Indigenous/Aboriginal Australians and European-Australians. This gives New Zealand the up on Australia. Other than that, I think we are pretty even.🇳🇿♥️🇦🇺
No snakes in NZ.
Kia Ora Whanau
There is no snakes in nz 😐
New Zealand is like Wales.
These guys have NO IDEA about Aus culture
I love gaytime ice cream & they have a cake now also
There's more sheep in Aus than NZ
Netball and rugby really popular in England too in schools especially but football (soccer) is more popular than rugby
Bs the only nasty animals in NZ are two species of spider. Neither of which will kill you
이름이 왜 게이타임ㅋㅋㅋ 음식 이름이 ㅋㅋㅋ
Australia a whole lot bigger than New Zealand. therefore more than one Aboriginal language, in fact more than 200. Where did you go to school? 🙄
You’re not Australian
Sounds aussie to me, he's certainly not aboriginal if that's what you mean