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9 Things NOT To Do in Australia

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9 Things NOT To Do in Australia

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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.

1. Don’t Say “Put Another Shrimp on the Barbie”
This lame slogan was part of a 1980s ad campaign featuring Paul Hogan targeting an American audience to come to Australia. Aussies actually call them prawns.

2. Don’t Underestimate Distances
Australia is so big England can fit into it almost 60 times! Apart from long hauls through unforgiving desert, even the more populated routes can take longer to get to than you think.

3. Don’t Take Beach Safety Signs Lightly
Every year people are injured at the beach, some fatally, for not heeding these warnings.

4. Don’t Surf Without Knowing the Etiquette
Well, for example, the person closest to the peak of the break has the right to ride it. Don’t drop into another person’s wave. Paddle outside of the zone where a lineup of surfers might be coming at you. Secure your leg rope and don’t be a wave hog.

5. Don’t Climb Uluru
The views at the top of the rock are phenomenal, and it’s not a particularly difficult 348 meter climb. Even the 35 deaths from scaling the rock were mostly heart attacks. However, climbing this sacred, spiritual, monolith is considered offensive and disrespectful to the local Anangu people. So be respectful and skip the climb!

6. Don’t Pet the Dingos
They may look like cute pooches but they're basically wild dogs so don’t pet them or encourage them around your picnic site. There have been a handful of high-profile attacks so be wary.

7. Don’t Go to Fraser Island with an Inexperienced Driver
This is a popular thing to do as a backpacker. However, make sure that you have an experienced 4WD driver. One of the major roads there is literally sand on the beach, so deflate your tires and pay attention to the tides. Don't be the idiot who drives around the Maheno wreck and then needs a rescue.

8. Don’t “Root” For a Team
Don't ask an Aussie which football team they’re rooting for, you might get some strange looks.

One last thing to Know Before You Go;
9. Don’t Believe Stories of Drop Bears
Drop bear lore is legendary down under. These koala-like creatures live in the trees and can drop down upon unsuspecting people. But fear not! There is a strong repellent to avoid these beasts. Just spread Vegemite behind your ears.


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11 Things NOT to do in Australia - MUST SEE BEFORE YOU GO!

Australia is a pretty cool place with some really fun and interesting people. Whether you're going there to trek the outback or dive the great barrier reef, you're going to need to know some things before you go. Here are 11 things not to do in Australia.

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9 Underrated Things To Do In Australia In 2022 | Best Travel Guide

9 Underrated Things To Do In Australia In 2022 | Best Travel Guide

When it comes to boasting iconic, Instagrammable tourist sights, Australia has it in spades. There’s the famous Bondi Icebergs swimming pool, with its impossibly azure waters and panoramic vistas of the Pacific Ocean; striking architectural icons such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge; Bondi Beach, where sun worshippers flock regardless of the season; and the Royal Botanic Garden, which houses a bevy of manicured landscapes and rare, colorful flora. Here are a few things to consider when we’re all able to fly again.

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Things You Didn't Know You Could See Or Do In Australia

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Australia is just full of unexpected surprises and there is no better feeling than stumbling upon something rather unique and off the beaten track during your travels.

We've compiled a list of some amazing destinations and experiences within Australia you might not have ever heard of before. Tune in to find out what they are and where they are located ????????????

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25 Things That Only Happen in Australia

Australia is a country where people pay with plastic money, some fish are over 300 million years old, and cockroach racing is a big deal. In Australia, some roads are so long and boring that they put signs there to entertain drivers. They can contain images of rich local fauna, or trivia questions to keep you alert, and possibly even save your life in the fatigue zone.

It is a fascinating country where you can rent a grandma and see a fire that’s been burning for over 5,500 years. Interested? Here is a list of facts that you might not know about the country but are useful if you ever plan to travel there. And if you don’t plan on visiting anytime soon, at least you’ll be able to show off your knowledge!

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A cattle ranch that’s bigger than Israel 0:23
New Zealand is not for sale 0:46
You will pay a fine if you don’t vote in an election 1:12
Random giant sculptures across the country 2:00
Entertaining road signs 2:28
The birthplace of UGG boots 3:08
Plastic money 3:35
A looot of immigrants 4:03
“Rent a Grandma” services ???? 4:32
The most popular girl’s name in Australia 5:02
The longest golf course on the planet 5:33
Do Australians eat kangaroo meat? 7:11
Which animal has cube-shaped poo? 7:35
The only living specimen from the Triassic period 7:55
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A fire that's been burning for over 5,500 years 9:01
The cockroach racing world championship 9:20
Australia could’ve been Dutch 10:02

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- You might have seen a lot of weird eBay listings, but one guy from Australia outweirded them all. In 2006, he tried to sell New Zealand at a starting price of less than a cent.
- If you’re over 18 years old, then you’re legally old enough to vote in Australia. But missing a vote without a good reason will cost you anywhere from $20 to $50.
- What does the Sydney Opera House look like to you? A bunch of sails? In fact, the architect who designed it was inspired when eating an orange!
- There are 150 random giant sculptures across the country. Giant statues of mushrooms, acorns, ants, boxing crocodile and what not, are placed along roads to attract tourists.
- Americans were the first to patent the UGG brand, but the legendary boots actually come from Australia!
- Since 1988, Australian money has been made out of polymer, a special kind of plastic.
- Australia is such a great place to be, that at least 70 tourists overstay their visas every week.
- The super famous Australian name “Kylie” comes from the name of an Aboriginal Noongar hunting stick; something like a boomerang.
- Australia is home to the longest golf course on the planet. Nullarbor Links is an 18-hole, par 72 golf course that’s 850 miles long!
- The first police force Down Under was made up entirely of convicts!
- The Australian national soccer team set a world record in 2001 when it beat American Samoa 31 – 0.
- Even though it’s really easy to find kangaroo meat in supermarkets and restaurants across the country, it’s not what Australians eat all the time, despite the common stereotype.
- The wombat is the only animal in the world that has cube-shaped poo. Some experts believe it’s used to mark territory, since it doesn’t roll away.
- Every year, the cockroach racing world championship takes place in Brisbane. The first one took place in 1982, and ever since, it’s become a big hit.
- Australia could’ve been Dutch! Dutchman Abel Tasman discovered Australia in 1642, over a hundred years before James Cook in 1770.

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15 things to do in Sydney (an 6 NOT TO DO) - 2023 Australia Travel Guide

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Exploring Sydney: This is a city that is full of life, energy, and diversity, attracting millions of visitors each year. With its stunning beaches, iconic landmarks, and rich cultural heritage, there is something for everyone in this vibrant city.

One of the must-see attractions in Sydney is its famous Opera House, an architectural masterpiece that is recognized as one of the world's most iconic buildings. Visitors can take a tour of the Opera House or attend a performance in one of its many theaters.

Another must-visit attraction is the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the world's largest steel arch bridge and a symbol of the city. Visitors can climb to the top of the bridge for stunning views of the harbor and the city skyline.

For those interested in history, a visit to The Rocks is a must. This historic area was the site of Sydney's first European settlement and is now home to a lively arts and culture scene, with galleries, museums, and theaters.

To experience the natural beauty of Sydney, head to Bondi Beach, one of the city's most popular beaches and a favorite spot for surfers and sunbathers. Here, you can enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and indulge in some of the city's best cuisine.

And of course, no visit to Sydney would be complete without indulging in its world-famous cuisine. From fresh seafood to international cuisine and experimental fusion dishes, the city offers an incredible array of culinary delights to suit every taste and budget.

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00:45 Bondi Beach
01:20 Opera House
02:03 Harbor Bridge
02:43 Darling Harbor
03:24 Taronga Zoo
04:01 Sydney Royal Botanic Garden
04:40 Sea Life Aquarium
05:26 Funfair Luna Park
06:04 Royal National Park
06:42 Featherdale Wildlife Park
07:11 Hyde Park Sydney
07:48 Queen Victoria Building
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09:50 Westfield Sydney
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Melbourne Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Melbourne Australia

Things YOU need to know before you travel to Melbourne Australia. With a population of 4 million, Melbourne is Australia's 2nd largest city and the capital of the state of Victoria. Melbourne has been rated the Most Livable City 7 years running. EXPAND DESCRIPTION FOR MORE INFO.

2. Weather:
Winter is coming, and it’s 9 months long.
Melbourne is cold in the winter.
Rain unpredictable
40 degrees Celsius in the morning, 18 degrees by afternoon.
Wind can be really cold.
Bring Warm Clothing whatever season you visit.
Seasons flipped from the Northern Hemisphere

3. Public Transport:
World's largest streetcar network
Really don't need a car
Trams free in the CBD
Tram 35 -- City Loop for tourists
Buy a Myki
Also trains
Its extensive but slow
Taxis and Uber are plentiful in the city
Very walkable

4. Driving:
Will need a car to drive Great Ocean road or 12 Apostles
Drive on the left
5 types of traffic cameras
point-to-point cameras that average out your speed over a long distance
Hook turns at tram intersections

5. Language: English… but some slang words to know:
Tomato Sauce = Ketchup
thongs = flip flops
togs/swimmers/bathers = bathing suit
chuck a u-ey = make a U-turn

6. Money:
Australian Dollar
1 AUD is 0.80 USD
Size of notes increases with value
No pennies -- round to nearest 5 cent
$1 and $2 are coins
Get your money from ATM, they are plentiful
No tipping in Australia

7. Store Hours
They close really early
7pm for most stores
Except Thurs-Friday, then 9pm
Opening usually 10am
Exception Grocery, Drug Store, Restaurants, bars
Restaurants and bars often have hours of LATE

8. Food:
A foodie city
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Very international
Visit Queen Victoria Market
Lots of Asian Food in Chinatown
Pepper Lunch
Tim Ho Wan
24 hour Ramen and Kebab
But what about Australian Food?
Supermarkets: Woolworths, Coles

9. Coffee:
World's best Coffee (so Melbourners say)
Espresso based drinks
flat white, a combination of espresso and steamed milk sans the froth; a
long black, a double shot of espresso added to hot water (the long black is the closest thing to standard American coffee)
a short black, a standard espresso

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World's best tap water
Plenty of public drinking fountains
With bottle fillers
Best Water makes the best beer
Legal drinking age is 18
They love their beer
And it's serves everywhere
Also BYO
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AUSTRALIA TRAVEL GUIDE: 15 Things to Know Before You Go

Everything YOU need to know before you go to Australia! Including tips for getting in, getting around, what to do, where to stay, and of course what to eat! Australia is the 6th largest country in the world yet only 25 million people live here. Sydney is Australia’s biggest city with the famous opera house however Sydney isn’t the capital. Canberra is the capital of Australia and it's just a 3 hour drive south of Sydney. Swinging around to the South coast we’ve got Melbourne. Australia’s 2nd largest city with 5.1 million people. Melbourne is more artsy and funky than Sydney. In the center is the Outback… yes… where the steakhouse gets its name. Not to be confused with “the bush” with usually refers to the areas just outside of the major cities. The outback is a vast undeveloped area in the center. Mostly nature based and indingenous experiences. Some might say this is the “Real Australia”

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00:28 #1 Australia is big!
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03:00 #3 Weather
03:28 #4 Animals
04:55 #5 Money
06:33 #6 Visas
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07:41 #8 Getting Around
09:05 #9 Language
10:11 #10 Beaches
11:01 #11 Shopping
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9 things AMERICANS hate about AUSTRALIA!

It's time! I know some of you saw this video coming... Here's a list of things that I have hated about Australia. Honestly, it's tough to come up with a list of things I hate about living here in Sydney Australia, but I think this list pretty much covers everything I've hated about living in Australia so far.


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20 Things To Know BEFORE Coming To Australia ???????? (Tips For Travelling East Coast Australia)

Planning on travelling East Coast Australia?
Well here are 20 things to know before coming to Australia - so you can avoid the mistakes and make the most of your time down under!

I've spent heaps of time travelling Australia over the last 10 years and have picked up plenty of tips for travelling Australia.

So whether you're backpacking East Coast Australia or are busy planning your dream trip here are 20 things to know before you go!

From not under estimating distances between destinations to goon hangovers and internal flights - these 20 things to know before travelling Australia will help you make the most of everything Oz has to offer!

So if you’re travelling to Australia things to know that I run through in this video include:

✅ Tips for travelling East Coast Australia
✅ Travel times and distances
✅ Australia backpacking tips
✅ Goon - and why it's your new best friend and worst enemy!
✅ Savings money on your trips and tours
✅ Finding the best accomodation
✅ Not missing out on all the best activities
✅ Preparing for the weather

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Things Okay in Japan but Illegal Around the World

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Shocking Laws okay in Japan, but illegal around the world. So I’ve made videos before on things you can’t do in Japan because of laws or unknown laws that could get you arrested, but in this video I wanted to switch things up a little and share with you some things that are legal in Japan but may be illegal in other parts of the world. Many think that Japan is a very strict country, but when you hear some of these Japanese laws you may be scratching your head. And to be clear from the start, I don’t recommend doing any of these things. I’m not providing legal advice and this is for entertainment only.

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Top Things To Do in Sydney, Australia

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Best Things To Do in Sydney Australia 2024 4K

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA : In this Sydney travel guide. We show you all the best things to do in Sydney and top tourist spots in Australis finest city. These activities including going to Bondi Beach, Sydney Eye, Darling Harbour, Sydney Opera House, Manly Beach, doing a Sydney Harbour tour and trying some of the local food such as meat pie and even Vegemite.

There are many great tourist spots to explore around Sydney as it is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Sydney is the largest city in Australia with a population of 5.4 million people. In this Sydney travel video we show you the best attractions and top things to do.If you enjoy this Sydney vlog please consider watching more of our other travel guides.

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0:00 Sydney Intro
0:21 Bondi Beach
0:50 Iceberg Pool
1:10 Sydney Opera House
1:40 Darling Harbour
2:17 Harbour Bridge
2:42 Harbour Tour
3:44 Sydney Eye
4:08 Blue Mountains
4:38 Manly Beach
5:27 Taronga Zoo
5:48 The Rocks
6:30 Botanical Gardens
6:55 Art Gallery New South Wales
7:23 Sydney Conservatorium of Music
7:41 Luna Park
7:50 Sydney Metro
8:06 Surfing
8:32 Grand Pacific Drive Sea Cliffs
8:43 Water Taxi
9:01 Queen Victoria Building
9:18 Downtown Sydney CBD
9:29 Learn Aboriginal Culture
9:43 Local Food
11:05 Outro

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10 Things Not to Do in Australia

Welcome back to our channel, where we explore the world and share essential travel tips. Today, we're diving into the land of kangaroos, koalas, and stunning landscapes as we discuss the 10 things not to do in Australia. Australia, known for its unique wildlife, vibrant cities, and breathtaking natural wonders, offers an incredible adventure for travelers. However, to make the most of your trip, it's crucial to navigate the local customs, avoid common pitfalls, and respect the country's cultural nuances. In this video, we'll reveal the top ten mistakes to steer clear of, ensuring an unforgettable and enjoyable journey throughout the magnificent land Down Under. So, let's get started!
1. Don’t discuss Politics
In our journey through the 10 things not to do in Australia, we arrive at a crucial topic: politics. When visiting Australia, it's important to tread lightly and avoid discussing politics unless you're well-informed and prepared for potentially heated discussions. Australia, like any nation, has its own political landscape with diverse opinions and ideologies. Engaging in political conversations without proper knowledge or sensitivity can lead to misunderstandings or even offense. Instead, focus on the incredible sights, rich culture, and friendly locals that Australia has to offer. Embrace the opportunity to learn about Australian history and traditions, fostering connections through shared experiences rather than potentially divisive political debates. By respecting this aspect, you can ensure a more enjoyable and harmonious exploration of the Land Down Under.
2. Don’t ignore Australian Road Rules
Welcome back to our channel as we uncover the 10 things not to do in Australia. Today, we delve into a crucial aspect of traveling Down Under: Australian road rules. Ignoring or disregarding these rules can have serious consequences. Remember to always drive on the left side of the road, adhere to speed limits, and buckle up for safety. Avoid using your phone while driving, and never drink and drive. Additionally, be cautious of wildlife on the roads, especially in rural areas. Understanding and respecting Australian road rules will not only ensure your own safety but also the safety of fellow road users. So, buckle up, stay alert, and be a responsible driver while exploring the magnificent landscapes of Australia.
3. Don’t Drink and Drive
Welcome back to our channel, where we uncover the 10 things not to do in Australia. Today, we tackle a crucial topic: drinking and driving. It cannot be stressed enough how important it is to never drink and drive while in Australia. The country has strict laws and severe penalties for driving under the influence of alcohol. Not only does it jeopardize your safety and the safety of others on the road, but it can also lead to legal consequences that can mar your entire trip. Instead, opt for alternative transportation options such as taxis, rideshares, or public transport if you plan on consuming alcohol. Your well-being and the well-being of those around you are paramount, so always make the responsible choice and refrain from drinking and driving in Australia.
4. Don’t underestimate the cost
Welcome to our channel, where we uncover the 10 things not to do in Australia. Today, we dive into an important aspect of travel planning: cost. One common mistake tourists make is underestimating the expenses associated with visiting Australia. From accommodation to food, transportation, and attractions, costs can add up quickly. Australia is known for its high living standards, and cities like Sydney and Melbourne can be particularly expensive. Research and budget accordingly to avoid any financial surprises during your trip. It's wise to plan ahead, compare prices, and look for affordable alternatives such as budget accommodations, local markets, and public transport. By being aware of the potential costs and planning accordingly, you can enjoy your Australian adventure without breaking the bank. Remember, a little financial preparation goes a long way in ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable experience.


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