I love how you defended Australia, you are clearly one of us now. I’m a UK born (Brummie) who moved here as a £10 Pom in the late ‘60’s as a 5yo. I enjoy your take on exploring and learning about your new home. It gives me a good insight into how my parents had to adapt.
We are all entitled to our own opinions even Australians complain about Australia. To think Australia is perfect is more of a tourist thing or someone who just moved here.
Hi Ross.. I’m an Indonesian living in North Queensland for the last 5 years. Despite this and that, I enjoy living here. And I completely agree with your reaction on this guy’s video which to me sounds more like an exaggeration, plus he got some stats wrong too. Great video,👍 Thanks for sharing..🙏🏽
Thanks Ross for the comment like. I'm a Pom, but moved here 55years ago, when I was 2yo. I've been back to the UK for a holiday. Grew up in Sydney, but been living on the Gold Coast for about 25 years. We are moving out towards Ipswitch/Toowoomba way in 2 weeks time, for acreage rural life. If you're ever out our way, pop in for a chat and a beer. We are going to be at Laidley Heights, near Lake Dyer. Cheers mate.
Thanks Ross… great reaction and spot on… backed up with common sense, knowledge and intelligence. Unlike the narrator 😄. Regarding the internet, up until recently it was quite slow at my home (eastern suburbs Melbourne). Since we connected to NBN (National Broadband Network - Aussie wide fibre) it’s been quite good with no problems. Glad you chose our beautiful country to call home. 👍🇦🇺
I'm in Australia and I pay $290 upfront to see a psychiatrist and get $120 back from medicare so $170 out of pocket but in saying that once I hit my safety net I only pay roughly around $30 out of pocket. So the benefits you get back if you've hit safety net are massive. Not once paid to have hospital treatment etc even if it's private MH wards I just pay my Fortnightly private health (which i use for a lot other things so get my money worth) and hospital is fully covered for MH my last admission in private was $65,000 and no out-of-pocket expense.
Good onya Ross for providing a balanced counterpoint to this video. I think mental health issues are big everywhere as it's not been that long that we've been trying to get people to speak up. That's why the stats for younger people are high. Like you have send before , being happy in a beautiful warm place is easier than the alternative. Don't forget R U OK? Champion job!👍
was the time zone even worth mentioning lol... i feel like that always depends on where the person is and ure bound to have time zone problem no matter where you live and I'm moving to AU early next month~ can't wait to witness the beauty of this country in person!
Really great getting your view point on this vid. I watched an American, nice guy, react he didn't fall for a lot but also didn't know which statements to refute. 👌🏼 Good job
@@ThatJohnstonLife lol I nearly died out there early last month. It just recently flooded and I fell off the waterfall. Fair dinkum, about 2 hours later a girl got air lifted out of there and died in hospital. I’m very lucky 😬
@@ThatJohnstonLife I can highly recommend Perth to Canberra which I have done 5 times and Perth to Melbourne via the Great Ocean Road which I have done once.
The funny thing about the "Emu War", that nobody seems to do any proper research on as to why we lost, the Army only sent 3 soldiers to kill up to 20,000 birds with only 2 guns and 10,000 rounds of ammunition. There is a lot of information available on the topic. “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Lol, sure - still a pretty silly fight to pick. I love it - it tells the story of Australia in the early days. We tried to bend the environment to be like England. Instead the environment bent us to be like Australia.
Australia has a great Mental Health Care system, my kid works at Kmart it's open 24/7 so you can knock yourself out shopping at 2am if that's your thing! He forgot to mention that Australia has rules and if you don't like them we will happily put you back on a plane to Belgrade✈😉 Coober Pedy is great to visit, Aurora would love it something different. With that voice lm glad Aussstralllia won't let him him live here. Thanks for another Sunday night laugh. 👍
THANK YOU! FINALLY, someone with the absolute best (and most accurate) assessment of both Australia and the original whiny, naff and BS video's commentary. You (and your family) are an asset to Oz and precisely the kind of people we want and need to move here. Cheers.
@@Latte-girly90 Surprisingly, when you click on his original video he does say he wants to move here one day. Maybe it was all tongue-in-cheek. ruclips.net/video/afnjknxlTZA/видео.html&ab_channel=FromHeretoThere
@@ThatJohnstonLife You presumably watched his ENTIRE video? You conveniently leave out all his praises before and after the criticism, as well as he has an entire video about why to move to australia! Now you trash on him the comments when you selectively took from his video?
Coober Pedy: People started living underground for 2 equally valid reasons... 1: to escape the heat. 2: The tunnels were already built/dug. Because most miners were essentially poor, they couldn't afford above-ground housing and insulation against the heat was non-existent AND the tunnels became traffic corridors after the useable ore had been removed,. The miners were living there anyway so they expanded the tunnels into room sized places and eventually 'house' sized or rather multi-room places.
@@ThatJohnstonLife it's funny that you say the road trips sound great because my father moved myself and my twinbrother from WA to SYD when we were 6! It took 4.5 days across the Nullarbor and it was amazing :) with one of the main stops being the Great Australian bite!
Cheers Ross for putting things in perspective . This soy boy not only has no idea about living in Australia, he left my ears feeling like they are bleeding from that thing he calls a voice.
#3 is so TRUE. When I lived in Sydney, cafes closed at 3pm, and the major shopping mall at my train station closed at 5pm. Greatly enjoyed the tone of optimism in his other answers though! Another thing, it might depend on where you are. "Sydnersiders" are not talkative or open with ppl they don't know, it sounds much more relaxed in Queensland. The culture is Sydney is far closer to London than it is to say Steve Irwin Croodile Hunter.
@@ThatJohnstonLife no worries, i learned how to make friends, they are 'rule followers' in sydney (lots of office workers i guess). totally agree with everything positive you've said about Australia. Everything works, people get paid well, and don't need to work long hours. Its like America or the UK without the problems. I'm an American in Hong Kong and needed to take a break from the covid rules here last year, and Australia was great.
The problem about making a statement about internet speeds is that there is a bit more to it, entry levels at say 25 mbps are sufficient for most needs ( indeed you can stream as low as 1.5 mbps ) however, different speeds are available depending on the selected plan and you can go way up to 250 mbps if you want. International comparison is based on entry level. So problem solved if you really want and 200gig a month? What does a person DO to use that much?
Thank you! I could keeess you (in a blokey, no unresolved issues kind of way, of course)! I've just seen a video on the "The New Culture Forum" (a UK politics/society channel) where a disaffected woman who basically committed massive literary fraud and hasn't got over the ridicule she deservedly got says that living here is terribly authoritarian because (reasons), and we are basically Fascist (reasons), and having your sensible, intelligent take on the differences between here and other countries was just a delight to hear. And yes, he has a really annoying voice!
@@ThatJohnstonLife I am asking about free insurance by government...is it worth .I heard in Canada the waiting time to consult a doctor is frustrating... especially for children so just wanted to know about it.
Hi Ross. One of your best. I’ve seen this video before. You have saved me the trouble of wasting my time debunking all of the distorted crap this guy is spouting. Good on ya’ mate. Cheers. Chris (Brisbane).
Adding to my comment above …. Time Zones - I don’t even know anyone in the US, so being in a different time zone means nothing to me. Internet - This guy is talking about the cost of plans for mobile devices, which are expensive. But my NBN broadband gives me all the bandwidth and speed I need, and is reasonably priced. Dangerous animals - I have never been attacked by a crocodile in my neighbourhood (in Brisbane) - and not half as scary as the USA with grizzly bears, wolves, coyotes, scorpions, and rattle snakes. Long distances - don’t drive; get on a plane; no problem - I’ve been to Perth, Darwin, Adelaide, and Hobart, and haven’t driven to any of them.
The issue of shops closing early is not a problem. Supermarkets in Sydney are open till 10pm. If you can’t get your groceries in that time you are not trying. Australia fought for the 8 hour day - from 1856. They wanted 8 hours work, 8 hours play and 8 hours sleep. The best way to live and work. The first steps towards a decent lifestyle with good work conditions. Then the world copied. Sadly it’s being eroded even in Australia, with 24 hour shifts in call centres etc. but it’s ok as long as the workers have the choice and are paid the “unsocial hours” rates.
Haha, this was pretty good - enjoy your work. Coober Pedy is worth a stop on a tour of central and South Australia. That's a road trip that needs careful planning, but well worth it. To be fair, the original video is an effective filter for people you wouldn't want here anyway.
I've always wanted to move to Australia but how does one go around the visa and job offer conundrum? You need a visa to get a job offer and you'll not get a job offer without a visa.
I came to Australia as an 11yr old and am 81yr old now but have been to UK twice in my lifetime and hope to visit again once we can travel international. I always call Australia home
40 degrees is too much?... *buddy listen i grew up in a regional part of WA for almost 20 years and let me tell you right now THAT 50 is the best part of summer... why? because ive lived in that heat long enough to love it and withstand it.... NO I PRACTICALLY BATHED IN IT* and what town it is you may ask? it is Kalgoorlie boulder and it is a must if your new to western Australia
I’m a plumber in Canada 🇨🇦 and my sister lives in Brisborn Australia 🇦🇺… do you think I can find a plumbing job in Australia as a Canadian citizen ? and if so how is the job situation particularly in construction side ? Thank you 🙏
Loads of plumbing jobs available at the moment, you just need to get your qualifications and experience recognised over here which isn't always a straight forward process. I would recommend speaking to a visa agent to get you started. True Blue Migration Services are fantastic. Tell them we sent you
Bush fires in Australia are worse. The gum trees leaves are oily to prevent evaporation, but that makes them highly flammable. In a big bush fire, the heat front of a fire will evaporate the oil which will explode when a spark hits it. The reason the fires in the USA have been bad, is because they are in California where they grow lots of gum trees.
@@ThatJohnstonLife damn well colder than mine too…..oh how I hate Jersey winters…..still come March it’s shorts an t shirt till October ….so yeah life’s a beach here……hehe….great you and family making a great go of it….cheers
living in Dubai my whole life with 42-50 degrees most of the year, Australia is winter to me and it's outback is just a normal tuesday I will move to Australia.
I don't feel very isolated because the majority of my Chinese Australian family live in southeast Australia where I am. I have to agree that the internet sucks. My internet cuts out regularly. I might see if I can move somewhere where it's a bit better. I heard they have better internet in the newer suburbs.
I'm so happy for people like you, 👍 thank you so much I love all your videos. I want to move to Australia with my 2 babies. What is the best visa I should apply for? I want to migrate and work
Best people to speak to Lexi are True Blue Migration Services. When you mention us they will give you a free no obligation visa assessment and tell you what your best options are for moving here. I hope they're able to help you
'Pretty darn close to the equator'? Most Australians live south of the Tropic of Capricorn. The 2 are 1,621.5 miles apart. (2,610 km!) Would love to see this American walk this 'close' distance! Brisbane, the most northern large city, is 3,054.26 km from the equator!
I actually use my phone as a wifi hot spot I have 2 phones, one to take calls and use as my permanent number and the other phone that I use for data, calls, texts etc, so that means i can obtain whatever is on special each month and currently over the last two years i am averaging a cost of about $29 a month for using about 50 to 100 gig a month. I watch LOTS of movies, do international business and many other things on it with no problems!
I think he must have confused wiki article on Black Saturday fires in 2009 where "more than 400 individual fires were recorded" with number of fatalities (173 lives lost - by far the highest loss of life recorded). He's clearly not the sharpest tool in the shed tbh.
i love the fact we're seperate from the other cities and states ... there would be wars all the time if we were closer and i live in the best , awesome state in australia .... not saying what state .... don't wanna start a fight
Australia can't be that bad, Adelaide Brisbane Sydney Perth and Melbourne have all made it into the 10 top most liveable cities in the world, the US has not a single city that has ever graced that list, Canada has had 2 cities in it at various times Ontario and Toronto
@@ThatJohnstonLife I would want to move to Australia free health care unlimited access to welfare if in the unlikely event that you are unemployed Australia has about the lowest unemployment rate in the world and the richest nation in the world for individual wealth according to the World bank. It's also safer as their former PM John Howard disarmed the people and the guns were crushed
I found Canadians very similar to Aussies when I visited in 2008. Although I only visited Vancouver, Victoria and Calgary, the people were so much more open and friendly than their far more reserved American neighbours to the south. I could quite happily live in British Columbia. The rest of the country would be a little too cold for me in winter. -50c in Calgary and -40c in Toronto. @@ThatJohnstonLife
I love how you explain things. Australia is a beautiful country I have been living here seems 1986, loving every minute of it, love my walk through the forests and animals if you don't bother them you are safe, and the driving part well I think we use a lot of courtesy and communicate well. I hope you are enjoying visiting all the other states now that the borders are open. I keep in touch with my family in central america so Internet is slow I hardly notice . The guy in the video is just one of those who thinks usa is america forgetting the other countries in that continent, sad, América is a continent USA is just part of it .
We don't have many mental health doctors because generally Australians have less to worry about. Generally we love our life and lifestyle. Less stressed people means less therapists needed, so the statistics in this area don't reflect the need. The part of this argument talking about stress and showing someone jetskiing in an awesome spot made me giggle. And yes, Ross, you are definitely an Aussie now.... well an Aussie with a Pommie accent. 🤣🤣🤣
One of the leading causes of death in Oz is suicide. There are not enough MH professionals to service the need. Almost everyone I know is on anti anxiety meds and antidepressants. Every night working people set themselves up to sleep in their cars because there is both a lack of affordable housing and a lack of housing full stop.
This video was hilarious!! Enjoyed every second :D Just one note to the internet topic: It's always a matter of perspective. Maybe you had great internet all over the UK. BUT coming from Germany to Australia you feel like you're in internet heaven. First: the incredible price for a huge package. And second: the (in my opinion) incredibly good connection nearly all over oz :D In Germany you're paying on a good contract 20€ >> 30 AUSD for 5GB! And then you're having no signal when standing in the city center of Berlin (Alexanderplatz) :D
It's ok if no one comes here and I'm glad it's hard to do as it shows that the ones that do really want to b here there by beaning more likely to be better more motivated people and yer we fort hard for good working conditions and yes we do pay some tax but we have good things because of it
Don’t have a go @ this narrator - I like him & YEAH! I’m Australian and I have ALWAYS felt lonely and alone. Making friends I find is hard - almost impossible. I like this guys info.
Times zones issue is really a matter of perspective. If the countries that are important to you are Europe and North America then yes it's a hassle. But if what's important to you is India, China, Japan & Korea (half the worlds population), then Australia is awesome.
@@ThatJohnstonLife I used to live in Perth WA & a friend of mine worked for a company that organized medical tourism where rich people from Asia would come to Perth to get operated on in private hospitals. Most were from countries that had a medical systems that were not 1st world. It was also way cheaper than going to Singapore or Japan. The reason that Perth was favored is that it is the same time zone as the countries most of the customers came from. So in this case, the time zone was a money maker.
Yeah mate, I'm with you on that bloke's voice; it really drills itself deep into your brain the more you listen to him. My parents immigrated here in the mid 60;s from Ireland (back then one of the poorest and most under-developed nations in Western Europe, before they started receiving all that sweet, sweet EU cash back in the 90's and all that "Celtic Tiger" shit went on) and they never once looked back with regret. Mum & Dad (who were newly married; they literally left Dublin the evening of their wedding day in order to head for Australia via Southhampton) stepped off a Greek immigrant ship in Sydney at Circular Quay with nothing much more than the clothes on their backs, a little luggage and about $10K in today's money in their pockets. They both had found fulltime jobs and a rental house within a couple of weeks of arriving here, and within 3 years had enough money saved up to buy their first home, the first of many properties they eventually owned. My parents literally lived the immigrant's dream of working hard, saving hard and reaping the benefits and gave myself and my brother a very comfortable upbringing and an excellent education, which we are both extremely grateful for. Times are very different these days obviously however Australia really is still the land of opportunity, particularly if you are prepared to live outside of the big, crowded and expensive cities like Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane; you can then live like a king in a large property in idyllic natural surroundings for not very much money, and still be within a couple of hours or so drive of these big cities if you really need to be.
Australians love gadgets e.g. dash cams, enjoy driving because of distances between places & yes, we love taking on numpties 🤣 I’ve got to say, I hope people don’t take that video too seriously. It’s an absolute shocker! 🤦🏼♀️ Loved your responses, very witty 😉
Visiting Australia is great. I still would take the good old USA. Convenience, no COVID fines, where I live no lockdowns and sports all year round. I could go on and on.
The guy talking in the video feels like a whiny little baby. Thank you for taking the time to analize the video, and giving us a more informed perspective.
I’ve seen that video with the annoying voice before… the only reason i think that video was bad was because there’s nothing to say bad about Australia! Well done for telling the real truth of Australia
I came here in 1974 by boat, to Sydney, as a 10 pound pom. It took a month. In the 2 week hostel provided by the government there was a young couple who flew over and had been here for a week. Londoners they were homesick and wanted to go home!
Hi Ross...I recently came down here to Australia about 2 months ago...and of course starting all new here it's been difficult, prices for food, housing, vehicles, especially EVs which I love, are all expensive, especially Porsches! they're a fortune here compared to other places! And since Australia is pretty remote, a lot of "global" releases never arrive until A LOT of time after "global" release! But it's not a big issue really, but for people who really love cars, evs and non, its a little annoying if ever wanting to purchase. The climate here is nice, but is a bit wack, since in summer its rainy, which I'm grateful for since fires have a less chance of happening, the government is really careless, though the NSW government is decent ig, Overall it's pretty nice, Though if you're coming from the US, it's hard, but managable. And another thing personally I don't like is all the spiders, having arachnophobia makes it even worse. luckily I haven't seen a lot of them! 😅 Anyways, so far I would give Australia a 7 - 7.5/10, Not my ideal location, but not a bad one either! and I'm already getting an accent :) (hopefully I didn't sound too harsh, i do like it here
I am sorry porsches are really expensive for you but happy you will get your global release soon,might take a while to arrive on the boat but I am sure you won't mind,terrible how expensive stuff like food and housing is over here isn't it.But glad you like it overall,let me know if I can do anything for you
That blokes voice just sucked my will to live. We emigrated here in 74 and it wasn't that hard as we already had family here. Having watched your moving video shows how much it's changed, only to us 6mths. Good to see you are settled and hope the Brisbane floods didn't affect you.
I'm from New Zealand and the only comparison I do is the people. Australians are so friendly and being a Kiwi I can assure you Kiwis aren't friendly at all. Kiwis don't even smile at you, they're always grumpy. It's because Kiwis are very isolated and racist towards everyone, they're always depressed and overly judgmental. Kiwis actually have more mental illnesses due to isolation. Here in Australia everyone smiles at you and has a warm welcoming smile every time they see you! One of the reasons I'm still here regardless of the high living costs and the extremely hot summer is the vibe. I cannot find the same vibe elsewhere. It's been 13 years that I've been in Australia and I still fail to compare Melbourne to any other place in the world. I don't like Sydney because it's overly crowded, but Melbourne is perfect. Melbourne understands me 🥰
I can't wait to move to Australia. The negatives aren't really negative and it's a small price to pay. I'd much rather live with that than staying here in SA
Lived in Australia for 10 years , travelled everywhere, did a full lap 3 years ago before I left and in those 10 years, only ever saw 3 snakes and zero crocs, every holiday I got, I was out in the wilderness , camping , so I wouldn't worry about it to be honest....
Ah, the isolation; the reason Australians have Long Service Leave. 13 weeks paid leave every 8 to 10 years to allow Australians to get on a boat for 6 week trip back to the Old Sod, spend a week with family and get back on the boat to go home. Even after planes became the preferred way to travel, we still get the 13 week LSL. Also, the affected speech of this guy is making my ears hurt.
This guy makes videos that people ask him to make. He's made a lot top 10 reasons not to move to (fill in the blank) videos because people have asked for them. He was very complimentary of Australia in the beginning and end of this video, which you conveniently didn't mention. If you had to do a video of 10 reasons not to move to Australia what would be on your list? By the way, I don't live in Australia, but I've visited there many times. I love it, and I plan on going back, but if I had to make the same video he did I 'd probably use about 8 of the same reasons he did. That doesn't mean I hate Australia.
I love how you defended Australia, you are clearly one of us now.
I’m a UK born (Brummie) who moved here as a £10 Pom in the late ‘60’s as a 5yo. I enjoy your take on exploring and learning about your new home. It gives me a good insight into how my parents had to adapt.
Cheers Beccy, appreciate the comment
Wtf is there to defend??? The video wasn't even attacking Australia?
@@Snookyboo i agree. it was just an American making up random junk for us to laugh at because we know its all not true
Good onya Ross... you're one of us now.
Cheers Melissa!
Ross this is hilarious typical of American's who have no idea about Australia, glad you and family are happy here 🥰
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Thanks traveller!
We are all entitled to our own opinions even Australians complain about Australia. To think Australia is perfect is more of a tourist thing or someone who just moved here.
You understand the Aussie lifestyle very well really refreshing to see. Great video btw. 👍
Thanks Mozzy
Well done. You managed to counteract his weird points without any gush or palaver.
Wish I had added a bit of gush
@@ThatJohnstonLife No, gush isn't authentic & doubt it's your style ;)
Hi Ross.. I’m an Indonesian living in North Queensland for the last 5 years. Despite this and that, I enjoy living here. And I completely agree with your reaction on this guy’s video which to me sounds more like an exaggeration, plus he got some stats wrong too. Great video,👍 Thanks for sharing..🙏🏽
Hope you're enjoying it up there. We can't wait for our next visit
Also welcome (a bit late)!
I’m a mechanic and just finished my skills assessment.this video has definitely not put me off going 🤣🤣
Come! We want you!
Fingers crossed for your move!!
Good luck Decky.
If you do diesel you can get a job in the mines getting paid a fortune.
@@fugawiaus would love to but don’t think the wife and 3kids would like me doing fifo and leaving them for 2weeks at a time in a new country 🤣
I just moved to Australia from EU. Would love to see a video with general tips for us newcomers.
Check out the channel bud, you might find something useful
Welcome!
Thanks Ross, you know a lot about Australia.
Really appreciate your opinion
My pleasure Shaun!
Thanks Ross for the comment like. I'm a Pom, but moved here 55years ago, when I was 2yo. I've been back to the UK for a holiday. Grew up in Sydney, but been living on the Gold Coast for about 25 years. We are moving out towards Ipswitch/Toowoomba way in 2 weeks time, for acreage rural life. If you're ever out our way, pop in for a chat and a beer. We are going to be at Laidley Heights, near Lake Dyer. Cheers mate.
Sounds like you've lived the life!! Thanks for the offer
Thanks Ross… great reaction and spot on… backed up with common sense, knowledge and intelligence. Unlike the narrator 😄. Regarding the internet, up until recently it was quite slow at my home (eastern suburbs Melbourne). Since we connected to NBN (National Broadband Network - Aussie wide fibre) it’s been quite good with no problems.
Glad you chose our beautiful country to call home. 👍🇦🇺
Apparently ours is being upgraded so will watch this space!!
fair insight yeah?, but that scared me a bit , im planning to move to AU can you tell me what is the do's and don'ts
I'm in Australia and I pay $290 upfront to see a psychiatrist and get $120 back from medicare so $170 out of pocket but in saying that once I hit my safety net I only pay roughly around $30 out of pocket. So the benefits you get back if you've hit safety net are massive. Not once paid to have hospital treatment etc even if it's private MH wards I just pay my Fortnightly private health (which i use for a lot other things so get my money worth) and hospital is fully covered for MH my last admission in private was $65,000 and no out-of-pocket expense.
👍 Agreed. Hey hope you are doing a bit better now. Take care
Thanks Simba, yet another example of why this country is so great!
@@brilliantbutblue Thank you 😊
Good onya Ross for providing a balanced counterpoint to this video. I think mental health issues are big everywhere as it's not been that long that we've been trying to get people to speak up. That's why the stats for younger people are high. Like you have send before , being happy in a beautiful warm place is easier than the alternative. Don't forget R U OK? Champion job!👍
Thanks bud
was the time zone even worth mentioning lol... i feel like that always depends on where the person is and ure bound to have time zone problem no matter where you live
and I'm moving to AU early next month~ can't wait to witness the beauty of this country in person!
Really great getting your view point on this vid. I watched an American, nice guy, react he didn't fall for a lot but also didn't know which statements to refute. 👌🏼 Good job
The video is a fake, it's probably an Aussie faking an accent.
You can look at the glass half full or half empty
0:13 oi mate is that cedar creek?
Yep
@@ThatJohnstonLife lol I nearly died out there early last month. It just recently flooded and I fell off the waterfall. Fair dinkum, about 2 hours later a girl got air lifted out of there and died in hospital. I’m very lucky 😬
Yes, the road trips between big cities are fabulous.
Absolutely
@@ThatJohnstonLife I can highly recommend Perth to Canberra which I have done 5 times and Perth to Melbourne via the Great Ocean Road which I have done once.
Sounds to me you are 100% Aussie now. Welcome to the club!
Gonna get a t-shirt with that on it
The funny thing about the "Emu War", that nobody seems to do any proper research on as to why we lost, the Army only sent 3 soldiers to kill up to 20,000 birds with only 2 guns and 10,000 rounds of ammunition. There is a lot of information available on the topic.
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Sounds like they should make it into a film
Lol, sure - still a pretty silly fight to pick.
I love it - it tells the story of Australia in the early days. We tried to bend the environment to be like England. Instead the environment bent us to be like Australia.
You ever live in a resort town in Florida? We had 10mbps in 2021
Is that good for the US?
Not at all
Australia has a great Mental Health Care system, my kid works at Kmart it's open 24/7 so you can knock yourself out shopping at 2am if that's your thing! He forgot to mention that Australia has rules and if you don't like them we will happily put you back on a plane to Belgrade✈😉
Coober Pedy is great to visit, Aurora would love it something different.
With that voice lm glad Aussstralllia won't let him him live here.
Thanks for another Sunday night laugh. 👍
Happy to provide.
Hahaha love your reference!
THANK YOU! FINALLY, someone with the absolute best (and most accurate) assessment of both Australia and the original whiny, naff and BS video's commentary.
You (and your family) are an asset to Oz and precisely the kind of people we want and need to move here. Cheers.
Cheers Mike 🍻
The bloke says 9 things that he doesn't like about Australia then complains how hard it is to immigrate here.
Lol. The salty ones always moan like that
He’s not trying to move there. That channel is about travel in general and most of the information is generic
@@Latte-girly90 Surprisingly, when you click on his original video he does say he wants to move here one day. Maybe it was all tongue-in-cheek.
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@@ThatJohnstonLife You presumably watched his ENTIRE video? You conveniently leave out all his praises before and after the criticism, as well as he has an entire video about why to move to australia! Now you trash on him the comments when you selectively took from his video?
Not hard if you’re well educated or skilled, which is exactly what Australia is lacking.
Been loving Zins lore videos, looking forward to more!
Coober Pedy: People started living underground for 2 equally valid reasons... 1: to escape the heat. 2: The tunnels were already built/dug. Because most miners were essentially poor, they couldn't afford above-ground housing and insulation against the heat was non-existent AND the tunnels became traffic corridors after the useable ore had been removed,. The miners were living there anyway so they expanded the tunnels into room sized places and eventually 'house' sized or rather multi-room places.
Thankyou so much for understanding our beautiful country
Thanks Ayla
@@ThatJohnstonLife it's funny that you say the road trips sound great because my father moved myself and my twinbrother from WA to SYD when we were 6! It took 4.5 days across the Nullarbor and it was amazing :) with one of the main stops being the Great Australian bite!
Cheers Ross for putting things in perspective . This soy boy not only has no idea about living in Australia, he left my ears feeling like they are bleeding from that thing he calls a voice.
Soy boy, classic!!
#3 is so TRUE. When I lived in Sydney, cafes closed at 3pm, and the major shopping mall at my train station closed at 5pm. Greatly enjoyed the tone of optimism in his other answers though!
Another thing, it might depend on where you are. "Sydnersiders" are not talkative or open with ppl they don't know, it sounds much more relaxed in Queensland. The culture is Sydney is far closer to London than it is to say Steve Irwin Croodile Hunter.
Sorry to hear that about Sydney. I guess there are problems with living in big cities
@@ThatJohnstonLife no worries, i learned how to make friends, they are 'rule followers' in sydney (lots of office workers i guess). totally agree with everything positive you've said about Australia. Everything works, people get paid well, and don't need to work long hours. Its like America or the UK without the problems. I'm an American in Hong Kong and needed to take a break from the covid rules here last year, and Australia was great.
You forgot to mention great Australian inventions..The rotary washing line and and and
Goon bag?
The problem about making a statement about internet speeds is that there is a bit more to it, entry levels at say 25 mbps are sufficient for most needs ( indeed you can stream as low as 1.5 mbps ) however, different speeds are available depending on the selected plan and you can go way up to 250 mbps if you want. International comparison is based on entry level. So problem solved if you really want and 200gig a month? What does a person DO to use that much?
Thank you! I could keeess you (in a blokey, no unresolved issues kind of way, of course)!
I've just seen a video on the "The New Culture Forum" (a UK politics/society channel) where a disaffected woman who basically committed massive literary fraud and hasn't got over the ridicule she deservedly got says that living here is terribly authoritarian because (reasons), and we are basically Fascist (reasons), and having your sensible, intelligent take on the differences between here and other countries was just a delight to hear.
And yes, he has a really annoying voice!
Some people really don't have a clue do they!!
Hi,I would like to know how easy is to approach hospital,how does the insurance work...
Er, if you want it, you buy it?
@@ThatJohnstonLife I am asking about free insurance by government...is it worth .I heard in Canada the waiting time to consult a doctor is frustrating... especially for children so just wanted to know about it.
Hi Ross. One of your best. I’ve seen this video before. You have saved me the trouble of wasting my time debunking all of the distorted crap this guy is spouting. Good on ya’ mate. Cheers. Chris (Brisbane).
Adding to my comment above ….
Time Zones - I don’t even know anyone in the US, so being in a different time zone means nothing to me.
Internet - This guy is talking about the cost of plans for mobile devices, which are expensive. But my NBN broadband gives me all the bandwidth and speed I need, and is reasonably priced.
Dangerous animals - I have never been attacked by a crocodile in my neighbourhood (in Brisbane) - and not half as scary as the USA with grizzly bears, wolves, coyotes, scorpions, and rattle snakes.
Long distances - don’t drive; get on a plane; no problem - I’ve been to Perth, Darwin, Adelaide, and Hobart, and haven’t driven to any of them.
You know he's wrong when he didn't even mention the magpies...
I love it how he breaks stereotypes about Australia with irony, very entertaining ,yet good to know
Cheers Nikol
@@ThatJohnstonLife you're very welcome 😊
The issue of shops closing early is not a problem. Supermarkets in Sydney are open till 10pm. If you can’t get your groceries in that time you are not trying.
Australia fought for the 8 hour day - from 1856. They wanted 8 hours work, 8 hours play and 8 hours sleep. The best way to live and work. The first steps towards a decent lifestyle with good work conditions.
Then the world copied.
Sadly it’s being eroded even in Australia, with 24 hour shifts in call centres etc. but it’s ok as long as the workers have the choice and are paid the “unsocial hours” rates.
Thanks for the info
Haha, this was pretty good - enjoy your work. Coober Pedy is worth a stop on a tour of central and South Australia. That's a road trip that needs careful planning, but well worth it.
To be fair, the original video is an effective filter for people you wouldn't want here anyway.
I'm sure millions have been put off by this video
@@ThatJohnstonLife haha, no - I doubt this video will be putting many off. It's great to see your take, mate - keep up the good work!
We said Ross. Great video as always.
8 weeks and counting. Sunny coast in coming for you.
So close! Bet you've got one of those countdown apps and everything
I've always wanted to move to Australia but how does one go around the visa and job offer conundrum? You need a visa to get a job offer and you'll not get a job offer without a visa.
Depends on what visa and what job. Speak to True Blue Migration to see what visas you may be eligible for. Mention us and the visa assessment is free
Your such a nice postive person .
Awww thanks Vivienne
Thanks mate!
I came to Australia as an 11yr old and am 81yr old now but have been to UK twice in my lifetime and hope to visit again once we can travel international. I always call Australia home
I love Terra Australis but hate Australia the registered name by the corporation registered at the SEC in washington DC aka Commonwealth of Australia.
Was really enjoyable to watch . Good job Ross 👍🏻
Thanks Andrea 🙂
Your arguments are very reasonsble thanks!
Glad you think so!
Many Aussies feel trapped, isolated and lonely??????? If he could find me a handful of such Aussies, I’d be very surprised.
Unfortunately there will always be a minority that are affected, but he said it like there's no support out there!
40 degrees is too much?... *buddy listen i grew up in a regional part of WA for almost 20 years and let me tell you right now THAT 50 is the best part of summer... why? because ive lived in that heat long enough to love it and withstand it.... NO I PRACTICALLY BATHED IN IT*
and what town it is you may ask? it is Kalgoorlie boulder and it is a must if your new to western Australia
Actually I doubt this guy has ever even been here. Everyone’s isolated and lonely??!!
Unfortunately true. Not that he hasn't been here, the second one. He probably isn't vaxxed anyway
I’m a plumber in Canada 🇨🇦 and my sister lives in Brisborn Australia 🇦🇺… do you think I can find a plumbing job in Australia as a Canadian citizen ? and if so how is the job situation particularly in construction side ? Thank you 🙏
Loads of plumbing jobs available at the moment, you just need to get your qualifications and experience recognised over here which isn't always a straight forward process. I would recommend speaking to a visa agent to get you started. True Blue Migration Services are fantastic. Tell them we sent you
you would earn about 70 -80 dollars an hour over here,if you are good you will get plenty of work.I live in qld thats around the going rate
We love Canadians!! There's a skills shortage everywhere. Go for it mate.
Bush fires in Australia are worse. The gum trees leaves are oily to prevent evaporation, but that makes them highly flammable. In a big bush fire, the heat front of a fire will evaporate the oil which will explode when a spark hits it. The reason the fires in the USA have been bad, is because they are in California where they grow lots of gum trees.
Would like to be near when a gum tree goes up!
Right now with 6C I’ll move down under in a flash…..love Australia….can’t wait to head back……
That's colder than my fridge
@@ThatJohnstonLife damn well colder than mine too…..oh how I hate Jersey winters…..still come March it’s shorts an t shirt till October ….so yeah life’s a beach here……hehe….great you and family making a great go of it….cheers
That’s the boost and what I needed to see. Thanks, mate! Moving back to Sydney next Wednesday (I’m so nervous 😬).
On a side note, your accent is 👌🏻
Ha ha. Thanks. Good luck with your move!!
living in Dubai my whole life with 42-50 degrees most of the year, Australia is winter to me and it's outback is just a normal tuesday
I will move to Australia.
Entertaining, informative, and a bit funny, thanks +1
Thanks!
I don't feel very isolated because the majority of my Chinese Australian family live in southeast Australia where I am. I have to agree that the internet sucks. My internet cuts out regularly. I might see if I can move somewhere where it's a bit better. I heard they have better internet in the newer suburbs.
Good on you mate for defending this beautiful country we live in
Cheers Wally
I'm so happy for people like you, 👍 thank you so much I love all your videos. I want to move to Australia with my 2 babies. What is the best visa I should apply for? I want to migrate and work
Best people to speak to Lexi are True Blue Migration Services. When you mention us they will give you a free no obligation visa assessment and tell you what your best options are for moving here. I hope they're able to help you
@@ThatJohnstonLife thank you so much I really appreciate that 🙏 ❤
'Pretty darn close to the equator'? Most Australians live south of the Tropic of Capricorn. The 2 are 1,621.5 miles apart. (2,610 km!) Would love to see this American walk this 'close' distance! Brisbane, the most northern large city, is 3,054.26 km from the equator!
12:19 Did someone from the US just talk about poor mental health services in Australia!
Well they do know a thing or two
I actually use my phone as a wifi hot spot I have 2 phones, one to take calls and use as my permanent number and the other phone that I use for data, calls, texts etc, so that means i can obtain whatever is on special each month and currently over the last two years i am averaging a cost of about $29 a month for using about 50 to 100 gig a month. I watch LOTS of movies, do international business and many other things on it with no problems!
Ok, thanks for defending our high temps...., but it is a valid complaint. Some people suffer when the temperature gets up to our levels. I do.
What year did over 400 die in bushfires...
Need to check that guys facts for sure...
I think he must have confused wiki article on Black Saturday fires in 2009 where "more than 400 individual fires were recorded" with number of fatalities (173 lives lost - by far the highest loss of life recorded). He's clearly not the sharpest tool in the shed tbh.
i love the fact we're seperate from the other cities and states ... there would be wars all the time if we were closer and i live in the best , awesome state in australia .... not saying what state .... don't wanna start a fight
Guesses on a portcard
How many big spiders do you find in your house or car though cos I would literally die if I was driving along and found a spider in my car😭
They're always there, I only spot them every now and again
Australia can't be that bad, Adelaide Brisbane Sydney Perth and Melbourne have all made it into the 10 top most liveable cities in the world, the US has not a single city that has ever graced that list, Canada has had 2 cities in it at various times Ontario and Toronto
That still wouldn't make me want to move to cold Canada
@@ThatJohnstonLife I would want to move to Australia free health care unlimited access to welfare if in the unlikely event that you are unemployed Australia has about the lowest unemployment rate in the world and the richest nation in the world for individual wealth according to the World bank. It's also safer as their former PM John Howard disarmed the people and the guns were crushed
I found Canadians very similar to Aussies when I visited in 2008. Although I only visited Vancouver, Victoria and Calgary, the people were so much more open and friendly than their far more reserved American neighbours to the south. I could quite happily live in British Columbia. The rest of the country would be a little too cold for me in winter. -50c in Calgary and -40c in Toronto. @@ThatJohnstonLife
I love how you explain things. Australia is a beautiful country I have been living here seems 1986, loving every minute of it, love my walk through the forests and animals if you don't bother them you are safe, and the driving part well I think we use a lot of courtesy and communicate well. I hope you are enjoying visiting all the other states now that the borders are open. I keep in touch with my family in central america so Internet is slow I hardly notice . The guy in the video is just one of those who thinks usa is america forgetting the other countries in that continent, sad, América is a continent USA is just part of it .
Thanks Elizabeth
True,the Spanish King named that continent "America".
For some reason the sound doesn't work for me on your videos 🤥I could hear the clips but not your voice ?? Any clues x
I have no idea. I know his voice comes out a bit louder than mine?
@@ThatJohnstonLife I know its weird I tried another one of your videos & the same thing no audio x
We don't have many mental health doctors because generally Australians have less to worry about. Generally we love our life and lifestyle. Less stressed people means less therapists needed, so the statistics in this area don't reflect the need. The part of this argument talking about stress and showing someone jetskiing in an awesome spot made me giggle. And yes, Ross, you are definitely an Aussie now.... well an Aussie with a Pommie accent. 🤣🤣🤣
I'm working on the accent with my therapist
One of the leading causes of death in Oz is suicide. There are not enough MH professionals to service the need. Almost everyone I know is on anti anxiety meds and antidepressants. Every night working people set themselves up to sleep in their cars because there is both a lack of affordable housing and a lack of housing full stop.
My sister (lives in UK) and we chat every week or two. Easy with no problems
Thank god for modern day technology
Bro, I’m impressed 🙌 🇦🇺
Cheers bud
This video was hilarious!! Enjoyed every second :D
Just one note to the internet topic: It's always a matter of perspective. Maybe you had great internet all over the UK. BUT coming from Germany to Australia you feel like you're in internet heaven. First: the incredible price for a huge package. And second: the (in my opinion) incredibly good connection nearly all over oz :D In Germany you're paying on a good contract 20€ >> 30 AUSD for 5GB! And then you're having no signal when standing in the city center of Berlin (Alexanderplatz) :D
Wow, didn't know Germany was like that!!
It's ok if no one comes here and I'm glad it's hard to do as it shows that the ones that do really want to b here there by beaning more likely to be better more motivated people and yer we fort hard for good working conditions and yes we do pay some tax but we have good things because of it
Agreed Jason
What I like about Australia, is getting on a plane to the USA and landing there before, getting on in Sydney.
Don’t have a go @ this narrator - I like him & YEAH! I’m Australian and I have ALWAYS felt lonely and alone. Making friends I find is hard - almost impossible. I like this guys info.
Sorry you feel lonely. I know making new friends can be tough, but if you don't get out there and try, it probably won't happen
Times zones issue is really a matter of perspective. If the countries that are important to you are Europe and North America then yes it's a hassle. But if what's important to you is India, China, Japan & Korea (half the worlds population), then Australia is awesome.
So right Martin
@@ThatJohnstonLife I used to live in Perth WA & a friend of mine worked for a company that organized medical tourism where rich people from Asia would come to Perth to get operated on in private hospitals. Most were from countries that had a medical systems that were not 1st world. It was also way cheaper than going to Singapore or Japan. The reason that Perth was favored is that it is the same time zone as the countries most of the customers came from. So in this case, the time zone was a money maker.
Yeah mate, I'm with you on that bloke's voice; it really drills itself deep into your brain the more you listen to him. My parents immigrated here in the mid 60;s from Ireland (back then one of the poorest and most under-developed nations in Western Europe, before they started receiving all that sweet, sweet EU cash back in the 90's and all that "Celtic Tiger" shit went on) and they never once looked back with regret.
Mum & Dad (who were newly married; they literally left Dublin the evening of their wedding day in order to head for Australia via Southhampton) stepped off a Greek immigrant ship in Sydney at Circular Quay with nothing much more than the clothes on their backs, a little luggage and about $10K in today's money in their pockets. They both had found fulltime jobs and a rental house within a couple of weeks of arriving here, and within 3 years had enough money saved up to buy their first home, the first of many properties they eventually owned.
My parents literally lived the immigrant's dream of working hard, saving hard and reaping the benefits and gave myself and my brother a very comfortable upbringing and an excellent education, which we are both extremely grateful for. Times are very different these days obviously however Australia really is still the land of opportunity, particularly if you are prepared to live outside of the big, crowded and expensive cities like Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane; you can then live like a king in a large property in idyllic natural surroundings for not very much money, and still be within a couple of hours or so drive of these big cities if you really need to be.
Thanks for sharing
similar to Woodley...... miss you bud x
Miss you too. So glad I made you click
Australians love gadgets e.g. dash cams, enjoy driving because of distances between places & yes, we love taking on numpties 🤣
I’ve got to say, I hope people don’t take that video too seriously. It’s an absolute shocker! 🤦🏼♀️
Loved your responses, very witty 😉
Thanks Renee!
Visiting Australia is great. I still would take the good old USA. Convenience, no COVID fines, where I live no lockdowns and sports all year round. I could go on and on.
I'm with you.
As an immigrant from the UK. I love working in 40c😊. Oh I hate making $150,000+ per year working 2weeks on and 2 weeks off in a cruisy job.😅
He knows becoming a us perm resident isn't exactly a walk in the park either?
He probably doesn't
I dont get it...I pay 90 euros on my internet....the max in Australia is 100 dollars...
Hope you get what you pay for
Bro said ""I do agree with him,"" 😂😁 Now I believe you my friend.
We need a video on why you don't want to move to the USA, think we can get a list that's longer
Gun control is reason enough
You're a legend mate
Cheers bud
The guy talking in the video feels like a whiny little baby. Thank you for taking the time to analize the video, and giving us a more informed perspective.
I’ve seen that video with the annoying voice before… the only reason i think that video was bad was because there’s nothing to say bad about Australia! Well done for telling the real truth of Australia
Love this video!
Appreciate the comment 😀
One of your best video Ross, my wife's permanent residential visa was approved in less then 3 months. That annoying Yank doesn't have a clue! LOL
Yay for your wife!!
Welcome to Australia mate
Cheers Steve
@@ThatJohnstonLife You're welcome bro
I came here in 1974 by boat, to Sydney, as a 10 pound pom. It took a month. In the 2 week hostel provided by the government there was a young couple who flew over and had been here for a week. Londoners they were homesick and wanted to go home!
I reckon lots of people have gotten homesick over the years!
Hi Ross...I recently came down here to Australia about 2 months ago...and of course starting all new here it's been difficult, prices for food, housing, vehicles, especially EVs which I love, are all expensive, especially Porsches! they're a fortune here compared to other places! And since Australia is pretty remote, a lot of "global" releases never arrive until A LOT of time after "global" release! But it's not a big issue really, but for people who really love cars, evs and non, its a little annoying if ever wanting to purchase. The climate here is nice, but is a bit wack, since in summer its rainy, which I'm grateful for since fires have a less chance of happening, the government is really careless, though the NSW government is decent ig, Overall it's pretty nice, Though if you're coming from the US, it's hard, but managable. And another thing personally I don't like is all the spiders, having arachnophobia makes it even worse. luckily I haven't seen a lot of them! 😅 Anyways, so far I would give Australia a 7 - 7.5/10, Not my ideal location, but not a bad one either! and I'm already getting an accent :) (hopefully I didn't sound too harsh, i do like it here
I am sorry porsches are really expensive for you but happy you will get your global release soon,might take a while to arrive on the boat but I am sure you won't mind,terrible how expensive stuff like food and housing is over here isn't it.But glad you like it overall,let me know if I can do anything for you
Good on yo mate
That blokes voice just sucked my will to live. We emigrated here in 74 and it wasn't that hard as we already had family here. Having watched your moving video shows how much it's changed, only to us 6mths. Good to see you are settled and hope the Brisbane floods didn't affect you.
Thanks Charles
I'm from New Zealand and the only comparison I do is the people. Australians are so friendly and being a Kiwi I can assure you Kiwis aren't friendly at all. Kiwis don't even smile at you, they're always grumpy. It's because Kiwis are very isolated and racist towards everyone, they're always depressed and overly judgmental. Kiwis actually have more mental illnesses due to isolation. Here in Australia everyone smiles at you and has a warm welcoming smile every time they see you! One of the reasons I'm still here regardless of the high living costs and the extremely hot summer is the vibe. I cannot find the same vibe elsewhere. It's been 13 years that I've been in Australia and I still fail to compare Melbourne to any other place in the world. I don't like Sydney because it's overly crowded, but Melbourne is perfect. Melbourne understands me 🥰
I can't wait to move to Australia. The negatives aren't really negative and it's a small price to pay. I'd much rather live with that than staying here in SA
I hope it doesn't disappoint for you
Lived in Australia for 10 years , travelled everywhere, did a full lap 3 years ago before I left and in those 10 years, only ever saw 3 snakes and zero crocs, every holiday I got, I was out in the wilderness , camping , so I wouldn't worry about it to be honest....
We've only seen dangerous stuff in the zoo
Ah, the isolation; the reason Australians have Long Service Leave. 13 weeks paid leave every 8 to 10 years to allow Australians to get on a boat for 6 week trip back to the Old Sod, spend a week with family and get back on the boat to go home. Even after planes became the preferred way to travel, we still get the 13 week LSL.
Also, the affected speech of this guy is making my ears hurt.
Hope you're ears are ok
I agree with number 1
This guy makes videos that people ask him to make. He's made a lot top 10 reasons not to move to (fill in the blank) videos because people have asked for them. He was very complimentary of Australia in the beginning and end of this video, which you conveniently didn't mention. If you had to do a video of 10 reasons not to move to Australia what would be on your list? By the way, I don't live in Australia, but I've visited there many times. I love it, and I plan on going back, but if I had to make the same video he did I 'd probably use about 8 of the same reasons he did. That doesn't mean I hate Australia.
Welcome to Oz mate, you'll prosper and you deserve to.
Cheers Fred