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  • @buddy366
    @buddy366 3 года назад +284

    Australia Fact No. 102 - Chicken Salt is as Aussie as Vegemite, and will be your new best condiment friend.

    • @NPC-fl3gq
      @NPC-fl3gq 3 года назад +16

      On chicken and chips it's orgasmic.

    • @lisasteel6817
      @lisasteel6817 3 года назад +8

      Chicken salt is ambrosia.

    • @jenniwatson8799
      @jenniwatson8799 3 года назад +1

      Oh hell yeah

    • @nickcrawford2765
      @nickcrawford2765 3 года назад +2

      Or try one called Aromat, even better than chicken salt but a little warning, it's MSG. All the good stuff is bad for you :)

    • @atorthefightingeagle9813
      @atorthefightingeagle9813 3 года назад +6

      Discovered chicken salt when I went to Oz. Wish we had it in Pommyland.

  • @oldmate99
    @oldmate99 3 года назад +97

    13:52 we call it a goon sack
    14:35 aussies really only wear uggies in the house as slippers, unless yer going to a Centrelink appointment

    • @Scott-xs8hs
      @Scott-xs8hs 2 года назад +1

      I'm guessing you don't own a good proper pair of Ugg Boots then, and/or go out in wether less than 10°C.
      Because I do happily wear my Ugg boots out and about.

    • @oldmate99
      @oldmate99 2 года назад +3

      @@Scott-xs8hs well that would mean that you are either a) not an Aussie or b) if you are an Aussie, you're definitely on Centrelink

    • @Scott-xs8hs
      @Scott-xs8hs 2 года назад

      And that's where you're wrong. I am an Aussie and I'm not on Centrelink payments, born Tassy, raised in Queensland. Currently an IT Helpdesk worker and setting up my own business from home.
      So again I'll say, you don't own a proper pair of Uggboots. I have a rather nice looking shin high pair of black Uggboots, I bought in Hobart whilst visiting my parents in Tasmania last year. Best damn place to get a good pair of Uggboots. And yes I mostly wear them as slippers, but they are nice enough to wear to the shops. Cost around $200.
      So again, you just don't have a good proper pair of Uggboots.

    • @oldmate99
      @oldmate99 2 года назад +4

      @@Scott-xs8hs well if you are from Tasmania I suppose that explains everything.

    • @scruffydoge9355
      @scruffydoge9355 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, we call ‘em Goon sacks or goonies

  • @carlwebster4217
    @carlwebster4217 3 года назад +29

    The name UGG is in a big court case at the moment because it American company trademark and stole the name UGG. And now won't to let Australians use it anymore. Which is bulshit.

    • @vincentlevarrick6557
      @vincentlevarrick6557 3 года назад +5

      Yep! Came to the comments immediately to flag this. @iWrocker, you mentioned that you didn't know ugg boots are Australian? That my friend is a huge sore point for us. Uggs are ours, and the fact that some American stole them and trademarked them is so frelling ire inducing. I mean for frell's sake, they're made of sheepskin. America is not known for their sheep agriculture. 😡
      Stepping off my passionate soapbox rant now.

  • @banana-vd7jm
    @banana-vd7jm 2 года назад +47

    An interesting fact about australia is that bushfires have been happaning for so long and so often that some plants actually rely on fire to reproduce and survive.

    • @waynedieckmann9840
      @waynedieckmann9840 2 года назад

      Stupid humans don't understand burning off

    • @unoriginalsyn
      @unoriginalsyn 2 года назад +1

      Indigenous populations have used fire as a tool for tens of thousands years, many native species of plants seeds cannot germinate without exposure to extreme heat

  • @marksmith164
    @marksmith164 3 года назад +130

    Another fun fact: Australia is the home of the longest living civilisation in the world ... the indigenous Australians, or Aboriginals, have been recorded to have lived here for at least 60,000 years!

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 2 года назад +16

      The oldest continuous culture on the planet, 60,000 + years.

    • @AuzzieArtyst
      @AuzzieArtyst 2 года назад +9

      I heard it was at least 80,000 - 120,000 but I’m probably wrong

    • @antonvann2576
      @antonvann2576 2 года назад +5

      Well, so it is claimed. There have been many visitors to the continent from far away lands in that time. Also the land between Australia and what is now PNG was able to be traversed by foot, and we had settlement from New Guinea to northern Queensland within that claimed 60,000 years.

    • @richardmiller3839
      @richardmiller3839 2 года назад +2

      That is false. Adam and Eve are the first.

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 2 года назад +13

      @@richardmiller3839
      Grow up!

  • @marko651
    @marko651 3 года назад +94

    They also named a pool in Victoria after Harold Holt , we have a strange sence of humour as you drown and they name a pool after you .

    • @jadecawdellsmith4009
      @jadecawdellsmith4009 3 года назад

      Should do 1 on slang. Inc rhyming slang like HAD TO HARRY means Harry holt/bolt. HAD TO RUN.

    • @kevkoala
      @kevkoala 3 года назад +3

      Smirko has tried to do the Harold Holt re-enectment but the bastard came back! >:(

    • @aihtdikh
      @aihtdikh 3 года назад +3

      Fun fact, it's actually illegal in Australia to tell someone that Harold Holt drowned without also telling them that we named a swimming pool in his honour. That guy who made the video you're watching is gonna be in trouble if he ever visits!

    • @marko651
      @marko651 3 года назад

      @@aihtdikh I dont what your talking about aihtdikh , are you trying to be funny or your just a idiot . The guy making the video wont be in trouble you fool .

    • @jadecawdellsmith4009
      @jadecawdellsmith4009 3 года назад +2

      @@aihtdikh 🤣🤣

  • @ConorEOS
    @ConorEOS 3 года назад +222

    The way he pronounced Kosciuszko really hurt... :(

    • @RhiannonAgutter
      @RhiannonAgutter 3 года назад +25

      And Uluru and “Southern Australia”

    • @JoTheSnoop
      @JoTheSnoop 2 года назад +11

      Australians grew up pronouncing Kosciuszko incorrectly. I know a few people of Polish heritage, so that is how I know the correct pronunciation of Kosciuszko.

    • @editorchan4769
      @editorchan4769 2 года назад +6

      FOR A SECOND I THOUGHT HE SAID COSTCO 🤡

    • @seleh6527
      @seleh6527 2 года назад +3

      yea bet bro it was so painful it is not hard to pronounce at all

    • @xvonder3513
      @xvonder3513 2 года назад

      Pain...

  • @hohepa5443
    @hohepa5443 3 года назад +25

    I'm from New Zealand and we also call people from England Pomes but I have never heard it relating to a pomegranate, that doesn't even make sense. My understanding is that it stood for 'Prisoner Of Mother England' because of all the convicts sent out.

    • @kierasthoughts2480
      @kierasthoughts2480 3 года назад +1

      Yes! I there is sooo much wrong info in this video. 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @mickholden8615
      @mickholden8615 3 года назад

      Kiera Jayne 95% is a pass

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis 3 года назад

      I had not heard that relationship to pomegranates either but it is feasible given the fair skinned Poms would have spent four months on deck to get here...the sun was the same distance away in those days.

    • @machiningtipstrickspeterpi1513
      @machiningtipstrickspeterpi1513 3 года назад +1

      During the years of mass immigration the term pome meant port of Melbourne entry as per the labels stuck on luggage on the ships, yes I was among them.Another good Aussi movie was their a weird mob also it had a sequel cant remember its name

    • @brettevill9055
      @brettevill9055 2 года назад

      It's rhyming slang, apparently. "Pomegranate"

  • @brettevill9055
    @brettevill9055 2 года назад +29

    62: "Poker machines" are slot machines, not poker games.
    The returning boomerangs are toys. Practical (hunting and weapon) boomerangs have different aerodynamics and don't return.

    • @danielsonn3046
      @danielsonn3046 2 года назад +2

      Never heard anyone in Aus say let's go to the slot machineit's always pokies,

    • @brettevill9055
      @brettevill9055 2 года назад +2

      @@danielsonn3046 True. But the pokies are nothing like a poker game.

    • @danielsonn3046
      @danielsonn3046 2 года назад

      @@brettevill9055 well yeah obviously, it's Australia slang C'mon Ur Australian so should kno

    • @brettevill9055
      @brettevill9055 2 года назад +2

      @@danielsonn3046 Right. This started with item 62 in the list, which is about poker machines. Ian reacted by saying "Poker is big down there!" and making a few comments about poker. But the item in the list was not about the card game poker, it was about slot machines. We call slot machines "poker machines" or "pokies", but Ian did not understand that. So I explained it.

    • @alexvanpletzen2786
      @alexvanpletzen2786 2 года назад

      I don't think I've ever heard anyone call them "poker machines" it's the pokies the brickie's laptop

  • @TA351
    @TA351 2 года назад +12

    102: The colony of South Australia was the first to allow women to both vote and stand for election in 1894.

  • @jgsheehan8810
    @jgsheehan8810 3 года назад +47

    Thought he’d tell you that the drowned Prime Minister Harold Holt was celebrated by having a public swimming pool named after him.
    He also is now a piece of rhyming slang. Do the Harold = do the bolt (leave quickly)

    • @StuTheDon17
      @StuTheDon17 2 года назад +1

      Harold Holt is also slang for salt.
      At least amongst the older generation in WA

  • @dealinoutdevon5498
    @dealinoutdevon5498 3 года назад +68

    Our heat is different to what you get in the states due to the elliptical orbit of the earth putting the Southern Hemisphere closer to the sun during summer months. While hot it’s the amount of UV that we get that makes the sun here a whole different issue and is why we have such high skin cancer rates.

    • @davejensen7922
      @davejensen7922 2 года назад +2

      The internet speeds here are slow because the conservative government that was in power designed it that way to keep their rich benefactors cable TV business viable. Hey Rupert…

  • @noelroberts8199
    @noelroberts8199 3 года назад +64

    The Ugg boot was first made in Australia with the name Ugg, but the yanks stole the name and trademarked it so we in Australia can't technically call our own boots, the one we invented Ugg boots. They also stole Speedo's from us as well. And it's not poker we are into, it's poker machines, people are addicted over here. And it's not Mount Kosi - cos - co like the man said, it is pronounced Mount Kosi - os - co, these poms can't speak the English language well at all.....

    • @sandrarobinson3266
      @sandrarobinson3266 3 года назад +3

      Waiting for govt to get of ass and ensure no more of our classics can be stolen next will be Pavs and Lamingtons.

    • @robertgrey6101
      @robertgrey6101 3 года назад +3

      @@sandrarobinson3266
      Shhhh!! Quiet !! Don't give the SEPOS (SEPTIC TANKS) ideas of what next they can steal.

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 2 года назад +5

      @@sandrarobinson3266
      You'd best talk to the Kiwis about pav's and lamingtons.

    • @kangablue4502
      @kangablue4502 2 года назад +3

      @@Rob-fc9wg yeah, nah.

    • @AkkieBabie
      @AkkieBabie 2 года назад

      2359Rob
      My year 6 teacher was Kiwi, and she had moved to Australia, and refused to let us tell her that the Pavlova was ours. To be honest, I didn’t really care since I’m part Kiwi, part Australian, and I don’t really like pavlova since it’s to sweet for me

  • @teganpamela1332
    @teganpamela1332 2 года назад +4

    As an Australian I want to ask if you can review some more stuff about the indigenous people. They're the traditional owners of our amazing land we share

    • @shakespeare_hall4788
      @shakespeare_hall4788 11 месяцев назад

      What is the true meaning of Traditional,?
      There were another race found to be older than 60,000 years

  • @IronOrbs
    @IronOrbs 2 года назад +25

    19:50
    This isn't actually correct, the most venomous creature on earth is still a jellyfish, is still Australian and is still found in the same area of Australia (North Queensland)
    It is known as the Irukandji and is the same size as an australian $2 dollar coin

    • @24JJ821
      @24JJ821 2 года назад +3

      Box jellyfish and blue ring octopus.

  • @punkrockzoologist9449
    @punkrockzoologist9449 3 года назад +27

    It's annoying that exactly when he says "Two of the deadliest spiders in the world" the shot on camera is of a harmless, and super cool golden orb weaver spider, which produces the strongest silk of any spider species.
    The thunderstorm asthma evend was seriously scary because some people who'd never had asthma symptoms before got them as a result of the storm, including my brother. Good thing his housemate had a ventalin inhaler. I think what happened was that the dry hot conditions meant that there was a lot of dust and loose pollen in the air already, and the storm blew it all over the city.
    Christmas lunch/dinner in Australia is honestly really great. With my family it usually consists of a big roast ham, a roast chicken and some barbecued garlic prawns that my brother makes himself, followed by pavlova (obvs) and a lemon meringue pie that I make. We have leftovers for days, so I guess that's like what you guys have after Thanksgiving.
    I have never once heard of green ants in food here, and I work as an entomologist and one of my PhD supervisors was even a leading proponent of edible insects.
    Australia is very heavy on censoring video games, but I feel like you can get away with more on TV here than in America. I think it's mostly because all of our government ministers responsible for entertainment are just conservative old dudes, so they don't see video games as ligitemate media, and think they're just for kids.
    Love the video, I definitely agree with the folks who say you should watch The Castle.

    • @Prophet776
      @Prophet776 2 года назад +2

      In the top 25 most venomous snakes in the world Australia has 21 of them.

    • @ARCtheCartoonMaster
      @ARCtheCartoonMaster 2 года назад

      I remember watching _Summer Heights High_ and _Angry Boys_ with uncensored F-bombs, back when _South Park_ still bleeped them.

  • @Mpmpmpmmppmpmpmp
    @Mpmpmpmmppmpmpmp 3 года назад +87

    The reasons flights are expensive is because it’s so far away, that’s why when we go on holidays overseas we go for months and go hard 😂

    • @chrisdef15
      @chrisdef15 3 года назад +3

      It’s also because we get paid more and right now because of COVID. Normally it’s not that bad. I’ve flown sydney to Gold Coast for $50 and from Gold Coast to Taiwan for $300 pre COVID.

    • @shadowqueen99
      @shadowqueen99 3 года назад +3

      @@chrisdef15 yeah, because we have such severe restrictions on how many flights can come in everyday right now, I've heard that flights are costing ridiculous amounts!

    • @graemejohnson9025
      @graemejohnson9025 3 года назад +1

      Go Hard or Go Home..
      Plus when we get home..
      It's harder and expensive for anyone to catch us.. 😎

    • @jadecawdellsmith4009
      @jadecawdellsmith4009 3 года назад +3

      Or we pay next to nothing & go to Bali & still go hard

    • @Drifyt
      @Drifyt 3 года назад

      Also because of Covid atm planes cannot be full atm and the number of people able to enter is heavily capped.

  • @chrisdef15
    @chrisdef15 3 года назад +39

    Watch the first “how to talk Australians”. It’s Indian migrants taking the piss out of us and themselves. Definitely worth watching.

    • @berranari1
      @berranari1 3 года назад +1

      Link here ruclips.net/video/DHQRZXM-4xI/видео.html

  • @ellaeadig263
    @ellaeadig263 11 месяцев назад +2

    I work in healthcare in Melbourne and the thunderstorm asthma event in 2016 was crazy. It got to the point that some hospital emergency rooms were so full of people having asthma attacks that they were turning other patients away and telling ambulances with non-asthma patients to go to other hospitals. Basically, Melbourne and the state of Victoria in general has a high pollen count in spring and the wind during a thunderstorm brings more pollen from further away. When people breathe in this large amount of pollen, they get asthma attacks. The event in 2016 was totally unexpected and 10 people died. Some of the patients, including some of the people who died, didn't even know they had asthma until the event happened.

  • @ianmcnab9534
    @ianmcnab9534 2 года назад +1

    21:54 if you ever see a paper bark tree go up in flames, it looks like a oil fire. Wildfires can do strange things in the swampy areas that paper barks grow, for some reason whole stands of paper barks will be left untouched by fire except for some singed leaves.

  • @brucemckenna7035
    @brucemckenna7035 3 года назад +37

    There are over seven hundred different species of Eucalyptus (Gum) trees in Australia, but Koalas only eat the leaves of less than 50 species of these trees.

    • @sniper10666
      @sniper10666 3 года назад

      It’s actually three types of trees they can eat

  • @madelinewhite1749
    @madelinewhite1749 3 года назад +41

    He’s not with us anymore, but a family friend of ours was on a flight once years back around the time the movie first came out, and his last name was Hogan (the same as Paul Hogan, lead actor of Crocodile Dundee), and so he was asked by the crew when they saw his ticket if he was related, and he fully took advantage of this question and told them that he was his brother 🤣 they moved him into first class and brought him drinks and food on the house lmao

    • @dog-lg9co
      @dog-lg9co 2 года назад

      Lol no way

    • @madelinewhite1749
      @madelinewhite1749 2 года назад +1

      @@dog-lg9co ikr 😂 he was bullshitting the airplane staff the whole time with made up stories telling them how Paul is the favourite son and everyone loves to talk about him at family barbecues cause he’s so successful etc lmao I’m guessing that had to have been one of his most proud moments, and I guess he was able to get away with it considering this was before internet was a thing and you couldn’t just search up the biography of any celebrity. His name was Daryl, he was like a great uncle to me. Unfortunately I don’t have that many memories of him cause I was younger and he lived a while away and would only come to visit sometimes when he could, but I’ll always remember that he was an avid lover and collector of aboriginal artwork, he absolutely adored it and displayed it all over his home. He was a true blue Aussie who loved and appreciated the indigenous people and roots of this country ❤️ #alwayswasalwayswillbe

    • @sueaddison9958
      @sueaddison9958 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @cgkennedy
      @cgkennedy Год назад

      They are not koala bears, they are marsupials.

  • @carlwebster4217
    @carlwebster4217 3 года назад +6

    POM is a shortened word for Prisoners of mother England. Which the convicts were.

    • @hugh_mungus0184
      @hugh_mungus0184 3 года назад

      and we call the English pome's because they are seen as the prisoners now i.e. stuck in England with the miserable weather

  • @abigailjenna3410
    @abigailjenna3410 2 года назад +8

    just thought I should say: south Australia not southern Australia. heh love your content!

  • @banana-vd7jm
    @banana-vd7jm 2 года назад +8

    An interesting fact about one of the australian states, victoria, is that over 75% of victoria's population is located in just melbourne alone.

    • @FrewSupernova
      @FrewSupernova 11 месяцев назад +1

      Melbourne is finally the largest city in Aus now, overtaking Sydney a few months ago.

  • @HazySkies
    @HazySkies 3 года назад +16

    Oh my god, you actually said *Prawns* on the barbie instead of Shrimp. You sir are a bloody legend in my book 👍

  • @shannanrussell4690
    @shannanrussell4690 3 года назад +10

    "Wait it isn't Townsville?" - No, but Townsville is the capital of "getting your car stolen!"

  • @aaronmilburn9693
    @aaronmilburn9693 3 года назад +18

    The history of the ashes is awesome, it became a tradition when Australia first beat England in test cricket. The English were so offended they burnt the stumps and said English cricket is officially dead and fought for it's ashes from then on.

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis 3 года назад +1

      The "urn" contains the ashes of one of the bails from the stumps...check out the size of it sometime.

    • @lorrainemoderate2816
      @lorrainemoderate2816 3 года назад

      Janet Clarke was so discussed at England loosing she burnt a baile, and put the ashes in the urn and presented to the England captain 1892-83, as a gift

    • @fergusmccosker2067
      @fergusmccosker2067 3 года назад +1

      Also the sporting times of London posted a fake obituary in 1882
      And I quote "In affectionate remembrance of English cricket which died at the oval on the 29th August 1882,
      Deeply lamented by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.
      R.I.P
      N.B. The body will be burnt and the ashes taken to Australia."
      And that was where the idea for the burnt bail came from while the English were in Australia. It was presented to the English captain while they played an unofficial match at a country manor in Adelaide

  • @helmuthschultes9243
    @helmuthschultes9243 3 года назад +10

    The Red Back is in most ways the local version of Black Widow. The red stripe on the back is different, but both have a almost diamond red patch on the underside. The red colour in fact varies for bright orange to darker brown, almost invisible brown/black.
    There are very few deaths as antivenom is readily available, Main bites seem to be accidental, in shoes, gloves, moving stuff on the garden or yard, even sitting on the toilet seat, especially outdoor/public facilities.
    Greater danger are the Sydney Funnel Web, that are actually attack inclined. Really a Sydney issue, related spiders elsewhere are less venomous.
    I got bitten by a large female Red Back while gardening did no more than wash and bleed the wound, had sore swollen hand, elbow and shoulder for about a day. Note both Red Back and Funnel Web, the males are largely harmless, the females are the danger.

    • @Kip7300
      @Kip7300 2 года назад

      i remember when i did a first aid course in school and a part of it was how to treat a red back bite (turns out there not that bad to adults if treated properly)

  • @brettbridger362
    @brettbridger362 2 года назад +4

    Corrections Continued (I really wish he'd done more research)
    Most real boomerangs do NOT return. They are a special throwing stick that is much more accurate and increased range from ... a stick. For entertainment, the 2 arms are the same length and the stick returns, but for most hunting one side will be much longer than the other.
    OK, next whoopsie has to be a mistake. When he talks about Lake Eyre being 15 miles below sea level, he means 15 feet. Only a slight difference.

  • @Kustom2170
    @Kustom2170 3 года назад +5

    17:33 Australia was founded in 1901. From 1788 it was a colony called “ New South Wales “ Technically not Australia 🥱

  • @Mister6
    @Mister6 3 года назад +67

    3:00 Everyone forgets about Tassie. You're practically an Aussie at that point

  • @davehall6661
    @davehall6661 3 года назад +47

    No joke set up a crowd fund and we'll get you here, would love to see some live reactions and see you at Mt panorama

    • @iSobeyHvK
      @iSobeyHvK 3 года назад +1

      Bump, let’s get this man to review the whole goddamn country lmao

    • @julzhunt7790
      @julzhunt7790 2 года назад

      Damn that’s a good idea.

  • @julesrools
    @julesrools 3 года назад +4

    I seriously love watching your reaction to our normal. I really hope you and your family get to visit our beautiful country someday. Keep up the great work. 👍 loving it 😍 ❤

  • @goatlord7310
    @goatlord7310 2 года назад +1

    Also, we have a saying. "To do the harold holt" meaning to bolt, or leave/disappear

  • @jetscout194
    @jetscout194 3 года назад +26

    Suggestion: you could watch the “meanwhile in Australia” series on RUclips, it’s a bit of a laugh. Also the internet thing, totally true, also embarrassing since wifi was invented here as well

    • @vincentlevarrick6557
      @vincentlevarrick6557 3 года назад +4

      @iWrocker To add to this, Meanwhile in Australia is by Jimmy Rees. He's a former children's TV host, and over the last 15 months has been extensively creating funny videos during lockdown. He's really nailed the coronavirus sitch in Aus and the bickering between states. Absolutely recommend. Many of us cannot wait for Jimmy's take on things when the next outbreak or lockdown happens - myself writing from locked down Brisbane.

    • @5lcalais1
      @5lcalais1 3 года назад +1

      It's ok if u have NBN 👌 I get 100mbps download and 100 upload speeds lol

    • @jeid2313
      @jeid2313 3 года назад

      @@5lcalais1 I don't even reach 30mbps with NBN lol

  • @garros
    @garros 3 года назад +21

    Please watch Priscilla Queen of the Desert, and The Sum of Us, and The Dish. In my opinion, the best Aussie films EVER.

    • @letsbehonest4221
      @letsbehonest4221 3 года назад +1

      Watch ..
      ..the last cab to Darwin..

    • @bethwilliams8748
      @bethwilliams8748 3 года назад +1

      Muriel’s Wedding
      The Castle

    • @bera0014
      @bera0014 3 года назад

      The Castle - you know the mood, the vibe, the serenity - just tell them he's dreamin.....

    • @robertgrey6101
      @robertgrey6101 3 года назад

      Wise old Crazy Duck
      Try Shiralee (?) From 1950s, That T. V. documentary of The Krait (Raid on Singapore, WW2) plus so many more.

  • @ladylynnmaree
    @ladylynnmaree 3 года назад +42

    A good Australian movie to watch is “The Castle”.
    A classic movie with so many quotes from this movie used in our vernacular today 👍

  • @jakedonnelly3039
    @jakedonnelly3039 3 года назад +11

    Being in Sydney my hole life I've never had a white Christmas:(
    I have however had multiple red backs and sydney funnel webs in my back yard. I can deffinetly tell you would love Aus no matter which state you visit. Keep up the great content.

  • @jenniferramus8751
    @jenniferramus8751 3 года назад +2

    When Melbourne had the severe asthma thunderstorm, I was outside and although I don't often get Asthma, I did that day and couldn't breathe but 000 was receiving such a high call demand we couldn't get through, luckily my neighbours had a nebulizer and I used that!!!
    Thunderstorm asthma events are believed to be triggered by an uncommon combination of high grass pollen levels and a certain type of thunderstorm, causing pollen grains from grasses to be swept up in the wind and carried long distances.
    Some pollens can burst open and release tiny particles that are concentrated in the wind just before the thunderstorm. These small particles get deep into the airways and can trigger asthma symptoms.

  • @johnwhear9600
    @johnwhear9600 3 года назад +11

    The red back and the funnel web are venomous (they may be poisonous, but I've never tried to eat either). The funnel web is aggressive, but the red back fairly timid. I've only seen 2 in the house, but there are probably a few dozen hiding around outside.

    • @stuartspencer2161
      @stuartspencer2161 3 года назад

      The redback is also related to the black widow, but more venomous. And you can always tell their webs, because they're low to the ground, and haphazardly built, collecting a lot of clutter like dried leaves, so easy yo avoid.

  • @spexly
    @spexly 3 года назад +27

    Regarding boomerangs, there are generally 2 styles, the "toy" returning boomerangs, which are what most people imagine when someone says boomerang, and the true boomerang, which is a lot less curved and doesn't return and is generally larger. There is a decent video by Shadiversity about this if anyone is interested.

    • @gregmorgan737
      @gregmorgan737 3 года назад +3

      Boomerang We're used to take down prey, such as Kangaroos and the like.

    • @cloudcretang2920
      @cloudcretang2920 3 года назад +2

      Apparently one of the Egyptian pharaohs had a trunk load full of them. Makes you wonder

    • @twentyadthebc.nocturnalknight
      @twentyadthebc.nocturnalknight 3 года назад +1

      The killing one an general hunting one the toy an the only ppl to have our stick come back lmao an with no tec earliest knowledge of lift an flight even our forna is gr8

    • @allisond4737
      @allisond4737 3 года назад +1

      I was told that the returning boomerang was used in hunting to bring down birds in flight, pigeons, doves etc, small birds.

    • @twentyadthebc.nocturnalknight
      @twentyadthebc.nocturnalknight 3 года назад

      @@allisond4737 yes it's a general hunting or as others know it the toy

  • @MuscleCarLover
    @MuscleCarLover 3 года назад +13

    Poker machines, known here as pokie machines are "the pokies" are so common that they're frequently seen at pubs (bars), in fact, it's not uncommon for a pub to have 20 or more of the damn things. Only law regarding them is that you need to be 18 and over to use one, otherwise, you're free to piss away your life savings in an afternoon

    • @baconliontigers985
      @baconliontigers985 3 года назад +2

      I think they are banned in pubs in WA

    • @staj15
      @staj15 2 года назад +2

      @@baconliontigers985 Yeh they aren't legal in pubs in WA only in Casinos

    • @poozilla6107
      @poozilla6107 2 года назад +1

      I think they call them slot machines in America.

    • @danielsonn3046
      @danielsonn3046 2 года назад +1

      Yep and the average Australian gamble more than most people around the world big problem when there's gambling ads everywhere

    • @MuscleCarLover
      @MuscleCarLover 2 года назад

      SportsBet, Ladbrokes etc, those ads are always in that same scratchy, shouty voice too

  • @laura4603
    @laura4603 2 года назад +5

    I can't believe that he missed Fraser Island. Its only the biggest sand island in the world.(Its in Queensland of the coast of Harvey Bay)
    He absolutely butched Mt Kosciuszko and Uluru.

    • @HiloManx
      @HiloManx 10 месяцев назад

      he also said brisbind not brisbane

  • @josephventura6213
    @josephventura6213 2 года назад +2

    Living in the Snowy Mountains, near Mt Kosciuszko (Cozzie-Osko), I've lived through no less than two white Christmases.

  • @alisonarias978
    @alisonarias978 3 года назад +17

    “The Rainbow Serpent” a wonderful story from the Dreamtime, it’s considered as a kids story and read to us at school

    • @dog-lg9co
      @dog-lg9co 2 года назад

      I loved that book It was a bit scary for me but other than that I loved it

  • @westnblu
    @westnblu 3 года назад +4

    The sand @ Whitehaven beach, its texture is so fine that NASA used it to make the Lens for the Hubble space telescope. A bit of extra trivia.

  • @ozmotoman487
    @ozmotoman487 3 года назад +51

    Loving the Aussie content. Would like to see you do one on the ANZAC history as well as the Aussie defence force.

    • @lorrainemoderate2816
      @lorrainemoderate2816 3 года назад +2

      shit yeah "I was only 19" that song hits the bone each time I hear it, but it's so true

    • @jamesmaralyn6745
      @jamesmaralyn6745 3 года назад +2

      I agree but especially the battle of the Somme France.
      Our Grandparents were bloody Legends

  • @kaitlinrennie2779
    @kaitlinrennie2779 3 года назад +1

    It's funny hearing others talking about Australia and saying some of the names of animals and cities. If you ever come to Australia, you need a guide and I'm happy to help out!

  • @thundergirlkay3369
    @thundergirlkay3369 2 года назад +1

    I recommend Hamilton island. It’s gorgeous, and is an hour boat ride from the Barrier Reef

  • @2btriggerhappy2010
    @2btriggerhappy2010 3 года назад +16

    You should do Australian inventions next. You'll be surprised.

    • @jayebuss5562
      @jayebuss5562 3 года назад +3

      Wi-fi, EFTPOS, opal card system. There's heaps more if you dive into it.

    • @stronghold500
      @stronghold500 2 года назад

      Clothes line, rainwater tank,bike kickstand,corrugated iron.

  • @Mikowmer
    @Mikowmer 3 года назад +4

    There are actually many Australian Ugg Boot manufacturers that are trying to fight an American company that obtained the trademark for "Ugg Boot". This is despite the term being a generic term to describe the style and type of boot that it is.

  • @jaywan5553
    @jaywan5553 3 года назад +4

    We have a family of butcher birds in our yard that we are friendly with. One day the male butcher bird was watching my husband mow the yard. Nec minute - it flew down and picked up a eastern brown snake about 1 metre away from hubby. It flew off with it and came back about two minutes later without the snake. Probably hung it in a tree.

  • @notoffended6531
    @notoffended6531 2 года назад

    5:52 is literally right next to my family farm, that is the view I had every day. The town of Dunked is at the bottom of the mountain on the right. It’s called Mount Sturgeon and the one behind it is Mount Abrupt.

  • @davidden71
    @davidden71 2 года назад +2

    Good Australian move is “The man from Snowy river” 1 & 2

  • @godamid4889
    @godamid4889 3 года назад +10

    Covid makes flights super exxie right now.
    Also emus are pretty gentle - cassowary are the aggressive ones, and they live where most of us don't.

    • @jadecawdellsmith4009
      @jadecawdellsmith4009 3 года назад

      Well they live near me & they can b real bastards. Too many tourists feed them at the local caravan park (not saying where)& now they expect it & will go ya. Also irakanji r more deadly than box jeĺlys & u can't even see em. And they can get thru the stinger nets.

  • @Pandorasbox55555
    @Pandorasbox55555 3 года назад +4

    Watch the Rabbit Proof Fence for a bit of history and culture 💛

  • @rodnob231
    @rodnob231 3 года назад +7

    Snakes here generally go away unless cornered or surprised

  • @kinofrohan
    @kinofrohan 3 года назад +1

    Some corrections;
    - Australia isn't a continent by itself, the continent is actually Oceania, which includes New Zealand and up to the Timor Islands and Papua New Guinea.
    - 6 states and 2 territories which are different.
    - We also have Rottnest Island, Philip Island, the Whitsundays, Hamilton Island and technically Tasmania as islands, plus many more! But they're the popular ones.
    - almost pronounced it right. Its pronunciation is Mount 'Kozzie-oss-koh'.
    - Uluru is pronounced 'ool (like the end of 'pool') - uh - roo.
    - Kangaroo is delicious. You can also get snake and crocodile.
    - Thunderstorm asthma is caused by downward pressure causing pollen grains to explode causing increased respiratory response. Even those without hayfever and asthma can feel its effects and our first aid courses now come with a special module that specifically trains you for these events.
    - We also eat Turkey, lamb and BBQ for christmas/new years.
    - We call wine boxes, goonsacks. Goon means 'cheap wine' and grog means 'cheap beer'.
    - Australia Day is contentious at the moment as due to a number of atrocities happening on this day to our Indigenous population, some now call it 'Invasion Day' and actively boycott the celebration.
    - Bathurst and Ballarat are the big ones for Gold Rush towns. And yes it was the largest gold rush ever.
    - Poker isn't big here, most of it is based on slot machines, it's a serious issue here with very little regulation.
    - no one likes VB either 😂
    - Our internet has got better, but it still does suck haha.

    • @cgkennedy
      @cgkennedy Год назад

      Not just Ballarat, the golden triangle is Ballarat, Bendigo and Castlemaine. The Welcome Stranger gold nugget was found at Molaigal, within the triangle.

  • @anonymouse9510
    @anonymouse9510 2 года назад +1

    A really interesting thing is the reason that Australia has bad internet. Back in the 2000s, the government wanted to set up NBN for the country, but that's when political parties started doing the thing of changing their leader mid-term, and they lost the election after, so all the plans to set up wired internet were scrapped, and most were just sent through pre-existing FOXTEL cables. So, it dramatically slowed down performance. However, there are more and more providers who actually provide somewhat normal internet speeds, and the government is setting up the NBN cables again. So HOPEFULLY the problem will be fixed.

  • @TonyRidesDirtbikes
    @TonyRidesDirtbikes 3 года назад +8

    Really been enjoying your American Reacts to Australia videos. Hope you come down under one day

  • @mattbarneveld815
    @mattbarneveld815 3 года назад +4

    "Wait it isn't Townsville"- my home town. Nice quick reference 😀

  • @christianmcbrearty
    @christianmcbrearty 3 года назад +12

    You're a super chill, respectable and knowledgeable dude. Definitely come over to Australia sometime bro 😎

  • @Oissir
    @Oissir 3 года назад +3

    the early narrators intro sounds like Ozzy Man's voice doing a pommy accent!

  • @skyland8733
    @skyland8733 2 года назад +2

    Nice, btw, Australia's tallest mountain is pronounced Koz-ee-ostco, its great to see people interested in Australia!

    • @Chapps1941
      @Chapps1941 2 года назад

      The Commonwealth of Australia's tallest mountain is Mawson's Peak on Heard Island and is 500 metres taller than Kozzie.

  • @marvinmartinsYT
    @marvinmartinsYT 3 года назад +34

    As long as you don’t fark with most critters here, they’ll leave you be.

    • @jadecawdellsmith4009
      @jadecawdellsmith4009 3 года назад +1

      Not magpies or cassowaries if u got food

    • @marvinmartinsYT
      @marvinmartinsYT 3 года назад +2

      @@jadecawdellsmith4009 I did say most lol

    • @peternicholson233
      @peternicholson233 3 года назад +1

      Definitely does not apply to crocodiles. Do NOT ignore warning signs.

    • @marvinmartinsYT
      @marvinmartinsYT 3 года назад +2

      @@peternicholson233 Did say most lol.

    • @peternicholson233
      @peternicholson233 3 года назад +2

      @@marvinmartinsYT Agree, but you do have to let tourists know. My mum witnessed a young U.S. girl try to swim a river up north after being egged on by her tour mates. She reckons she'll never forget the look on the girls face when she got taken.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 3 года назад +18

    Personally, I think we’ve been calling the Brits “Poms” long before any of us ever knew what a pomegranate was!

    • @aussiejohn5835
      @aussiejohn5835 3 года назад +10

      I was told in school that it refers to the original convicts who were sent here as Prisoners Of Mother England: POME and now refers to those who are native of England.

    • @josephventura6213
      @josephventura6213 2 года назад +4

      @@aussiejohn5835 Pretty sure that's the real one, none of this pomegranate bogus.

    • @blacksorrento4719
      @blacksorrento4719 2 года назад +1

      @@aussiejohn5835 yes you are definitely right on the money there. POME I believe was stamped on their convict uniforms.
      I’m an English migrant, and I was called a Pommie from the moment I started school here in Oz. I soon found out what it meant. I spoke English with a plum in my mouth, changed my diction very rapidly. Meanwhile my stuck up mother was wondering what a waste, all those years of elocution classes were, sadly she wasn’t the one attending school trying to fit in. One had to grow a thick skin, cop it sweet and just smile. When I think of what the other migrants were called Pommie wasn’t too bad 😊

  • @ripdoff8549
    @ripdoff8549 3 года назад +52

    did this man actually say he's never eaten a lamb chop? your ticket to flavour heaven awaits my friend

  • @archie1299
    @archie1299 2 года назад

    Thunderstorm Asthma is getting really prevalent in Melbourne.
    Ever since that day, we get warnings of potential events every 3 months or so.
    I remember that day, my sister (never had Asthma in her life) called me just bawling her eyes out and choking- she had no idea what was going on, and couldn't speak. I sped over there, she was purple! Gave her my inhaler, and that eased. She couldn't breathe for about 30 mins before she called me, her boyfriend couldn't get an ambulance that entire time. Because across the city, at the exact same time 8000 people were being treated for the same thing, most never having had Asthma before (so no one had inhalers) and 9 people died.
    Look it up, it's pretty interesting- and scary!

  • @helmuthschultes9243
    @helmuthschultes9243 3 года назад

    Those extreme temps are in plces extremely few people go. The low is in deepest mountain snow area and even there -6°C is normally the limit.. The hot is either inland SA Inaminka, or possibly WA Marble Bar, both are very inland desert. Mid 40s is more typical limit.

  • @TheLoganr80
    @TheLoganr80 3 года назад +14

    I live in Bundaberg, Queensland. There is a small town further north that (as far as I know) is the only town in the world that is a number. The town was known as 1770 but has recently been altered to seventeen seventy. This is the place that James Cook landed to repair his ship after being caught in a storm off the Queensland coast during his voyage up the east coast of Australia. Because of the size of the bay, it is also the only place on the east coast where the sun can be watched setting over the water (with cold beer in hand of course).

    • @leesullivan8532
      @leesullivan8532 3 года назад

      I remember that town i have driven there it is around Gladstone and Tasmania has a town called Nowhere Else

    • @gusdrivinginaustralia6168
      @gusdrivinginaustralia6168 3 года назад

      Yep. It's real, my sister lived there for 20 years nice town.

    • @jadecawdellsmith4009
      @jadecawdellsmith4009 3 года назад

      @@leesullivan8532 nsw has a place called the Promised Land & its stunning. And in Newcastle there r 2 streets called Howe & Whye that intersect.Not a huge deal until u want a pizza delivered to the corner & they just laugh.

    • @jadecawdellsmith4009
      @jadecawdellsmith4009 3 года назад

      @@gusdrivinginaustralia6168 Nowhere Else or 1770? I lived around the cnr in Agnes Waters. Too many stone fish but again a beautiful place. Well 20yrs ago...

    • @gusdrivinginaustralia6168
      @gusdrivinginaustralia6168 3 года назад

      @@jadecawdellsmith4009 yeah Agnes Water. A bit of a paired town really isn't it? It hasn't changed much over the years. Some parts have new developments but not much.

  • @jennidhue2216
    @jennidhue2216 3 года назад +5

    Its not that our summer temps can reach those extremes, it's that when our summers are at those peaks they maintain it for weeks on end. We have weeks of temps around 45C (113F) without it ever dropping below 40C (104F) and I am in Perth at a place very low down on the West side of Oz, one of our cooler regions. When you get further up north those temps increase exponentially and are maintained for longer. And Mount Kosciuszko is pronounced Koz - ee - oss - co. I have been enjoying your Aussie vids, well done mate.

  • @dylanfisher3516
    @dylanfisher3516 3 года назад +7

    I myself have found that the brown snake isn’t always as aggressive as what people say, there’s been countless times where a brown snake strolls on through our camp site but when there is a tiger snake they will chase you down for a mile or more

    • @EnlightenedCate
      @EnlightenedCate 2 года назад

      The Brown snake in The Pilbara is very vicious. I have driven past one and I could see him stand up and look in the window ready to attack.

    • @Bookluver29
      @Bookluver29 2 года назад

      Tiger snakes are very territorial, they'll chase riverboats - and can swim fast enough to just about catch up if you don't hit the speed. Terrifying - I'll take a brown snake over a tiger snake any day.

    • @riverstewart2290
      @riverstewart2290 Год назад

      Tiger shakes are fucked I’ve seen 2 of em

  • @scottymorrice5416
    @scottymorrice5416 9 месяцев назад

    It's funny as we have the Roo & Emu on our 'Coat of Arms' (as apparently they can only move forward)! But have now made it on the menu in some restaurants 😮!

  • @destabee4572
    @destabee4572 2 года назад +1

    A good educational Aussie movie you should watch is ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’

  • @fredfinks
    @fredfinks 3 года назад +8

    Some of the world's best timber is in Tasmania. Its like a little mini NZ south island. Rugged forests. Ironbark, Tasmanian Oak etc.

    • @jamesross4593
      @jamesross4593 3 года назад +5

      Not to mention Huon Pine. Unique to Tasmania, takes 500 years to mature, full of rot-resistant oils, and clones itself making it one of the oldest living things of the planet. Oh and it looks and smells amazing.

    • @fredfinks
      @fredfinks 3 года назад

      @@jamesross4593 Thats the one i was thinking of! cheers

    • @chrisbecker5472
      @chrisbecker5472 3 года назад +1

      Fred loves "hard wood". Just kidding buddy, shits and giggles after a coupla 12% bourbons. luv ya gutz cuzzy

    • @tassiesinclair6068
      @tassiesinclair6068 3 года назад

      100% agree as Im from Tassie

    • @miniveedub
      @miniveedub 3 года назад +1

      …and Western Australia has the beautiful hardwoods Jarrah and Karri

  • @Kodiak1234
    @Kodiak1234 3 года назад +41

    Poker machine = slot machine
    They are not just in casinos in Australia, they are in pubs and sporting clubs and RSLs (returned services, defence force clubs)

    • @Whatiwantedwastaken
      @Whatiwantedwastaken 3 года назад

      Basically every bar has a room of slot machines ☹️

    • @matthew1039
      @matthew1039 3 года назад +10

      Blight on society. Destroyed live music.

    • @jimon8998
      @jimon8998 3 года назад

      Yeah i was wondering what he meant until i relised he meant pokies

    • @bricecampbell9614
      @bricecampbell9614 3 года назад

      Pokies consume too much of my money and I have no idea why this happens 🧐

    • @heathern8043
      @heathern8043 3 года назад +1

      Actually in Western Australia we only have them in casinos. definitely not in sporting clubs

  • @InsaneFurball
    @InsaneFurball 3 года назад +9

    As a Tasmanian, I can say we're used to being over looked, and we kinda like it that way, so don't feel bad. ;)

    • @sandrarobinson3266
      @sandrarobinson3266 3 года назад +1

      Should try being a Territorian or from Sandgropper we are ok with it some times but not when govt takes things to far.

    • @julzhunt7790
      @julzhunt7790 2 года назад

      Don’t worry you can stick with us West Aussies and Northern Territorians. We know how you feel. 😁

  • @sueaddison9958
    @sueaddison9958 Год назад

    😂😂 I remember going into a shop while Christmas shopping, I was very tired, cranky and over heated. Then to hear Bing Crosby singing Dashing through the Snow and I'm dreaming of a White Christmas 🤔🙄 (meanwhile everyone's car was sitting on melting tar in the carpark) I looked at a fella who was waiting while his wife shopped and we both burst out laughing at the juxtaposition of the music in an air conditioned shop while everyone is melting outside. It was funny, made the day! Oh and my first ancestor here was sent out in 1814. Thanks for you reaction😊🌏🪐🍀🌕🙏🌸🇦🇺😂👣🦋🦉🏡🌴🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @genolinguino922
    @genolinguino922 2 года назад +13

    I just wanna say that as an Australian I’m pretty sure that Northern Territory doesn’t count as a a state but rather as a Territory as per the name. Same goes for the ACT. I could be wrong though so don’t @ me.

    • @julzhunt7790
      @julzhunt7790 2 года назад +4

      Western Australia
      South Australia
      Queensland
      NSW
      Tasmania
      Victoria
      6 States and 2 Territories
      Australian Capital Territory
      Northern Territory.
      Pretty sure you’re right.

    • @lisakay4834
      @lisakay4834 2 года назад

      You’re not wrong

    • @StuTheDon17
      @StuTheDon17 2 года назад

      You're bang on

    • @rebeccaaustin3247
      @rebeccaaustin3247 2 года назад

      You are correct

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 2 года назад +1

      @@julzhunt7790
      Australia has six states, three internal territories and seven external territories.

  • @kevinwhiteside2802
    @kevinwhiteside2802 3 года назад +12

    I’ve heard that during the gold rush Melbourne was the richest city in the world

    • @MrJWMutant
      @MrJWMutant 3 года назад

      Interesting side note Australia has the largest gold mine reserves (Unmined gold) in the world and not by a little... Almost more than the next 3 Countries combined.

  • @julianaFinn
    @julianaFinn 3 года назад +5

    The internet is ATROCIOUS here. But everything else seems right on the money... please do more!!! Love from Melbourne xxx

  • @jesternaught7434
    @jesternaught7434 3 года назад +7

    I believe the slang term for a British person is pome pronounced pomm or pommy depending on how you read it and originates from an acronym p.o.m.e or prisoner of mother england.

    • @JourneyToTheCage
      @JourneyToTheCage 3 года назад +1

      I thought they were called pomegranates because they turn red in the sun like a pomegranate

    • @Boomage1979
      @Boomage1979 3 года назад

      It's actually " prisoner of her majesty" ie P.O.M

  • @wallywatching
    @wallywatching 3 года назад

    Regarding Harry Holt, we have a saying down here when you or someone is about to leave, or has left a social engagement of some sort (whether formal or non-formal) you can say, “I’m gunnu do the Harry,” or if someone asks where is such and such, you can answer “They’ve done the Harry.”
    Doing the Harry just means “leaving” or “left” whatever place you or someone was at. It’s been part of our vocabulary since Harry Holt vanished.

  • @mareky1234
    @mareky1234 3 года назад

    Regarding Poisonous and Venomous. The easy way to remember the difference (since so many get this wrong), is that Venom is Injected (via Fangs etc) and Poison is digested (eaten or drank).

  • @datwistyman
    @datwistyman 3 года назад +17

    Pommy is actually POME and it came from free Australian settler's! Calling the new convicts that were sent here,
    pome's
    prisoner of mother England.

  • @rebalice9899
    @rebalice9899 3 года назад +13

    And in Perth, we have the merry ol' Tiger Snakes - born live, hungry, and with a burning hatred for all life XD

    • @ianweir9191
      @ianweir9191 3 года назад +1

      Hi, you are not 'on yer Pat' in that regard. Vic has its fair share. They rear up and chase - to be avoided. Chicken coops, aviaries and riversides should be approached with great caution, particularly in the warmer months. I just had an unexp trip down memory lane. It caught me by surprise

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 2 года назад

      Yeah we've got bastard tigers in the eastern states too, plus king bloody browns!

    • @staj15
      @staj15 2 года назад

      I've grown up & lived in Perth my whole life and I've never heard that... is it a Country thing?

    • @rebalice9899
      @rebalice9899 2 года назад

      @@staj15 Well, you don't have to go far out of the city (if even). They're very much more bush snake than anything. Not fond of the city or heavy suburbs, I'd imagine.
      Only came across a few on the old property, thankfully - the dugites were more frequent, and more polite!

    • @staj15
      @staj15 2 года назад

      @@rebalice9899 Ohhh hahahaI totally misundertood you haha I thought you meant that was a another name for Tiger Snakes - not just a description. That being said I've never actually seen one outside of a zoo

  • @johnwhear9600
    @johnwhear9600 3 года назад +8

    Air fares are extremely expensive right now because of covid. Our international borders are effectively shut and the country is only allowing a small number of people\arrivals each week. Hopefully things become more relaxed in the not too distant future.

  • @colinmiles9390
    @colinmiles9390 2 года назад +1

    We also have the straightest roads reaching 175kms without a bend in it between Adelaide and Perth. Can be very boring without having a corner to keep you awake

  • @sarahthompson2636
    @sarahthompson2636 2 года назад

    the flight from Los Angeles to Melbourne is the longest single leg flight in the world, thats why its exxy. The flight is about 15.5 hours non stop, but there is one very strong tip. When you get up the morning of the flight, make it early....the flight leaves just before midnight, so you kinda want to get REALLY tired before you leave. When you get on the flight and they take off, as soon as they will serve alcohol, you get a spirit...like scotch...and take 2 nyquil with it. I was woken up by the stewardess to fasten my seatbelt 15 hours later on approach to Melbourne.

  • @blueenglishstaffybreeder6956
    @blueenglishstaffybreeder6956 3 года назад +8

    The kangaroo and emu are on the coat of arms cos like Aussies they don’t take a backward step, and correction it’s 33 series to 32 in ashes cricket, also the first test was played in 1877

  • @figplucker908
    @figplucker908 3 года назад +7

    ANZAC Day. Probably the most important day of the year. Our coming of age as a nation.

  • @1RandomMiss
    @1RandomMiss 3 года назад +4

    Yes. You were right in saying spiders are “ venomous “. Poison is something toxic that is ingested. Though if you were to eat a venomous spider you might get poisoned. 😝

  • @MrRhysReviews
    @MrRhysReviews 6 месяцев назад

    Pretty cool that "Party Rock Anthem" is the best selling single ever here, they actually heavily used the Melbourne Shuffle dance style in the music video (and of course the whole "Everyday I'm shuffling" line in the song is referring to said dance move)

  • @Goethite_A
    @Goethite_A 2 года назад

    Thunderstorm asthma occurs in spring and summer when there is a lot of grass pollen in the air. It is thought that the pollen that otherwise causes hayfever allergies, gets swept into the thunderclouds where the moisture causes the pollen to burst into fragments. These fragments then get swept down by the down drafts that commonly precede the storm and cause allergic reactions in the bronchi resulting in asthma for susceptible people. Not sure why normal pollen does not do the same thing, but it may have something to do with grain size, or maybe the particle surface is chemically altered and more reactive.

  • @TheLyds01
    @TheLyds01 3 года назад +12

    Christmas is different for everyone down here. Some celebrate with seafood, others, like my family do the traditional roast and some have a mixture of both and some have a BBQ

    • @helenh20mo
      @helenh20mo 3 года назад +4

      Mine do a combo of traditional and seafood

    • @XxCRABSTICKxX
      @XxCRABSTICKxX 3 года назад +4

      we do roast and stuff xmass day then seafood and bbq on boxing day

    • @druidinary
      @druidinary 3 года назад

      Mine usually does a traditional roast on Christmas Eve then cold ham and seafood and salads on Christmas Day.

    • @rosee941
      @rosee941 3 года назад

      Roast pork with crackling and all the hot veg... a big ask when its 40 degrees outside! But usually a bbq the day before or after!

    • @arjovenzia
      @arjovenzia 3 года назад

      @@druidinary Yep, Thats about right. Hot stuff on the Eve, then cold stuff on the day. Having some Scandi in our heritage (although, its obviously diluted), Family gifts are on Christmas Eve. Of course, Santa also gives his gifts on christmas eve, but very late, so you cant open them till the next day. Its a shame he does not gift taxpayers :-( . We also generally have a pretty "go large" philosophy, so Christmas day is a 10 course event, starting with champagne and pancakes. also, its not a small family, so 15-30 people, and can go on for a few days. tents, caravans, mattresses on the floor. always a few strays, exchange students, the old couple from up the street, cousins friend from out of town, friends who might not have a mob nearby.
      We dont have much in the way of Christian overtones, but It is a bit like thanksgiving, Many many toasts, to our loved ones, our missed ones, our wins, regrets, hopes and ambitions.
      Another cool thing we usually (if the bandwidth is available) do is have a TV and webcam set up, and video call all ends of the earth to extend to those who aren't here, that gets the whole mob, unlike a single facetime call. We've had calls to Canada, Norway, UK, Brisbane, Sydney, some which stay going for hours if they have a similar setup.

  • @50credibility
    @50credibility 3 года назад +4

    I'm over 50 and have always lived in Melbourne and we had never heard of Thunderstorm asthma until that incident.
    Not sure why that storm was any different to others we've had.

    • @cattmcgregor5078
      @cattmcgregor5078 2 года назад

      I live in Melbourne too. I remember these storms horrible. We had one last year

  • @kevinbowron2688
    @kevinbowron2688 3 года назад +6

    We invented Wi Fi, yet we have crap internet. Enjoying your reactions, keep it up. Fyi, the largest monolith( rock) in the world is My Augustus in Western Australia, not Uluru as most people believe and is 2.5 times larger than Uluru. You should do a West Australian reaction, we're 1/3 of continental Australia and have some quite unique history and landscape. Cheers.

    • @jeanwilson717
      @jeanwilson717 3 года назад +1

      Yes, and we have quokkas!

    • @PG81X
      @PG81X 2 года назад

      WiFi and internet are not the same thing.

    • @julzhunt7790
      @julzhunt7790 2 года назад

      For sure.

  • @JokeCubed
    @JokeCubed 3 года назад

    I've heard that Australia is more in touch with native culture than many other countries, and that native culture is much more visible. As an Australian, I remember learning in primary school about Aboriginal Dreamtime stories such as the Rainbow Serpent, and Tidilick, the big frog. We also have a lot of Aboriginal names for places and towns.
    Small corrections to the video. Captain James Cook, did not map or 'discover' Australia. At the time, he was actually Lieutenant James Cook. Also, we call the British, 'poms' not because 'pomegranate' is slang for immigrant, but because the British sailors used to carry lots of pomegranates on their ships so they wouldn't get scurvy.
    I've always wanted to experience a white Christmas, but I have to say, Australian Christmas is pretty awesome.
    Lots of videos mention the dangerous animals prevalent throughout Australia, but they don't mention the good ones. Australia has more native bird species than any other country on the planet, and some of them are supremely beautiful, like the Rainbow Lorikeet.
    Anyway, I'm loving the Aussie content. It's great stuff. Keep it up.

  • @williamthedutchaussie
    @williamthedutchaussie 2 года назад

    The ashes were established in my town, Sunbury Victoria. The first ashes cricket match was played in Sunbury and at the end the wicket bails were burnt and presented in an urn.