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  • Why am I watching videos about my own country?

  • i think this should be played at the International Arrival Terminal at all capital cities airports in oz

  • Lovely... Am listening and enjoying this on Australia Day 2012..hey thanks and everybody enjoy your day xo

  • 3:23 oooh myyy goood :O

  • This is what happens when 12 year olds attempt to use statistics to prove or disprove some lame point. Study statistcal analysis when you leave high school, or for that matter, any discipline that teaches critical thinking (as unpopular as it may be today). You'll quickly come to realise that statistics of one flavor or another can be used to manipulate the sheep into believing pretty much anything. Many professors actually demonstrate this with practical examples on day 1 or 2.

  • J'adore cette vidéo!!

  • Les 14 qui n'aiment pas c'est des nuls!!!

  • Australia is the best country and a very lucky one. Most of Australian men do not drink here we don`t carry guns down the streets, we have very hot summers and dry ones. Winter here is cold for us, and it snows in Victoria. We have vast areas, some farms are bigger than England here  .Some Queenslanders only were thongs not all drink alcohol, its great to be a Australian..

  • USA and Australia are both great country's

    Peace

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  • @karezza6

    Aussies don't stress! :)

    We will sort out the water thing by then!

  • @karezza6 Actually there is a lot of truth to this statement. Aussies are quite xenophobic. Socially and culturally going to Australia is like stepping back in time 50 years. The only thing Aussies care about is sports and they do tend to drink a LOT. Also the men seem to be permanent juveniles; for some reason they seem to never grow up and mature. They are very quick to use violence. Aussies do tend to be very foul mouthed and uncultured. But they're not all homos.

  • @Max5941

    Seriously, you should move to perth! Althought the summers are getting hotter, for the most part Perth is wonderful! the beaches are picture perfect and people have garages! :) and shoes! the no shoes was a joke! do some traveling when you can, each state is very different! In queensland people only wear thongs (Flip flops) and drink alcohol non stop. I love WA! See my vid in the video response! :) Have a great day!

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  • @Max5941 Your Armies starts wars (which Australians & English have to finish) and Americans kill thousands of people. Recently in the news, American soldiers have been found out, to have Pissed on dead enemy soldiers, disregarding their own laws.

    And Alcohol!!!! - Walk down any street in america and your most likely, walk past someone selling alcohol 24hrs a day But yet Australian apparently drink more. !!!

  • @TheOwen202020 LOL it sounds like you must have went to public school. I am AUSTRALIAN!!! If it wasn't for America you'd be speaking Japanese right now and the UK would be under german rule. Australia will never be able to repay the debt it owes to America for saving it during ww2. And if you don't know that American culture is much more conservative and family oriented than Aussie culture than you are simply ignorant

  • @Max5941 Yes Yes Yes! We all o our lives to the Americans for WW2, Interesting statement, So there was no other countries that had soldiers fighting in WW2, The French, Russian, English & Australia and many other countries DIDN'T have anyone fighting in the war! MY ASS, Remember It wasn't until Pearl Harbor that the AMERICANS even cared about the rest of the world. Yes, America did play a part in the war, However they didn't win the war for everyone. They just play a PART!

  • @TheOwen202020 Is it possible you are as stupid as your moronic posting suggests? To say that America only played a part in ww2 like everyone else just shows how truly ignorant you are. What you need to do is learn some history instead of being blinded by your bigoted Anti Americanism. Do you think Australia could have defended itself against Japan? Without America the Allies would have had no hope of winning the war.

  • @Max5941 Instead of watching films and read books maybe you need to talk to people that actually fought in ww2, like both of my AUSTRALIAN Grandfathers and the 6225 Australians that fought & the 625 Australians that loss there life protecting the Kokoda Track that stop the Japanese invading Australia. This is a example of just ONE engagement that Australians NOT Americans defended Australia from the Japanese in WW2.

  • @Max5941 Other than that in the history books the first Allied army in Berlin was actually English not American, The 101st Airborne (the 1st American party to arrive) wasn't until 12 days after the English arrived

  • @Max5941 So I state to YOU, your statement, 'Is it possible you are as stupid as your moronic posting suggests?' Because they really come across that way!

  • @Max5941 And If you are attempting to be a Australian, You would know we don't hate our country & our people WE ARE PROUD OF AUSTRALIA

  • @TheOwen202020 Oh ya that's right. Being Australian means you are not allowed to criticize your country. Just close your eyes and pretend everything is perfect.

  • @Max5941 IF your so pro- American, anti- Australian why don't you, do as all a favor and move there, Hey maybe you'll be the next American to be shoot on the corner for your $2 in your wallet, just think, that action may save another African-American's life for 2 minutes, So you could actually be helping both America & Australia at the same time!

  • @TheOwen202020Every post you make just reveals how shallow and ignorant you are. If you took the time to educate yourself you'd know that America isn't in the top 10 crime rate for any category of crime while Australia has the highest car theft rate in the world, the highest burglary rate in the world and the third highest rate of rape in the world. This is from the United Nations Survey on Crime. Now since you are a typical blind Aussie, you will choose to ignore those facts

  • @Max5941 I just read on Nations.com that the US in #1 in total crimes and car theft. Australia is apparently #2 in burglary behind Israel and Australia is #43 in rapes whilst the US is #57. What's in a made up number though?

  • @Spentastic Of course the USA is #1 in total crimes because it has 15 times more people than Australia!!! Apparently you have never learned what PER CAPITA or RATE means. I clearly stated that Australia has the highest car theft RATE in the world and the highest burglary RATE. Crime RATE is not the same as total crimes.Learn.

  • @Max5941 I know that but that website I looked at was hard to work out and had some bullshit numbers because not all countries were taken into account. Like in the kidnapping stats there was no stats for countries like Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Russia or the US. It also states that the US debt was only 58.9% of GDP in 2010 which is simply not true. As I said the numbers appear to be made up.

  • @Max5941 Where in Australia have you been? By the sounds of it you have haven't seen that much at all. Have you been out of the major cities? I have travelled right around Australia including Tasmania and have lived in three different states and I have been to the US from one side right across to the other and apart from Yosemite National Park I wasn't that impressed at all. Southern California was one of the filthiest places I have ever been.

  • Gr8 song , from Poland !

  • i specially came here to hit the like button :D

  • this make proud ofbeing an australian!

  • And this is why I am proud to be Australian :)

  • This is really great song. A love for all Australians from Pakistan.

  • Saludos to all Aussies from Mexico !!!

  • love this song

  • lovely country but their rugby team sucks...the irish just hammered them easily...think they should stick to being lifeguards on bondi beach and flexing their biceps and leave the rough stuff to the big lads...nice country though..well worth the visit.

  • @slizerd1 ofc, those afrikaan fuckers are monsters!

  • @slizerd1 not to be rude or anything but pretty sure Australia is pretty much one on the best in the world of rugby. With 2 championship wins aswell as New Zealand, and Ireland with 0. Just saying still Ireland are a good team none the less.

  • A big thanks to all Australians who heartly accepted all Greeks and gave them bread to live... G'days from the Wog-country

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  • @GrandyRopless1 I work in the Construction Industry (Sparky) Greeks, Italians, Romanians to name a few - all good in my eyes. All are Australians. :D

  • This version is shit..... great video though, good work

  • Aussie cities are disgusting. The suburbs are a dreadful, ugly sea of shitty run down cookie cutter, little red and brown bick brick homes with ugly unkept yards. Graffiti and litter and vandalism are rampant. Cars parked everywhere, even on people's front yards. No trees, no green spaces anywhere. Just a depressing sea of brick and concrete. Aussie neighborhoods are NOTHING at all like the leafy, manicured green neighborhoods you find in any North American city.

  • @Max5941 i noticed the same in april 2011. its gone very nationalistic. aussie aussie aussie is one step from sieg heil sieg heil sieg heil !!! the suburbs were full of graffiti and herion addicts. drunks and nationalistic jingoism. it was really unbalanced. self centred. over sensitive. lacked humor. lacked outside influence. lacked interest. it is a beautiful country but i think its best days are over. its not the paradise they portray on tv. ok if your a billionaire only. the rest are fucked.

  • @rightfredsdead

    What... Where the hell did you go? Rural Queensland?

    Lacked outside influence?

    Go to Melbourne, it's one of the most Multi-cultural cities in the world.

    Australia is a very expensive place to live, there is no doubt about that, but I'm honestly not sure what you're on about!

  • @Cataclysm31 newcastle.100km (approx) north of sydney. april 2011

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  • @rightfredsdead

    Sorry, I got confused who I was responding to.

    Well, Newcastle isn't really a city for one, it's more of a big town.

    Why did you go there???? That's like going to the USA and only visiting some redneck town in Louisiana... Newcastle is most definitely filled with nationalistic bogans with little education.

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  • @Cataclysm31 well i also went to gwandalan and that was even worse. then i went to canterbury in sydney that was pretty grim. only the city centre wasnt grim, but that cost a kings ransom to live there, so everyone was pushed out. what suprised me most was the heroin use. if its such a place of paradise why is everyone out of their heads on heroin or alcohol ? i was hoping it may be different in other cities, but having talked to a few people who lived there and came back the story was the same.

  • @rightfredsdead

    I can't really speak for Sydney or Gondwanaland though I have been to Sydney thrice, and I despise it (most any Melbourner will say that, though I really do sadly).

    Australia is obviously a very large country, I'd say that our attitudes are as geographically varied as our climate.

  • @Max5941 LMAO I don't know where you went in Australia, but you seem to make a lot of things up. Most American cities are dirty and run down.

  • @Jospehporta I LIVE in Melbourne- It's a total hole. American cities are NOT run down like melbourne's suburbs. There are bad areas in American cities of course but even the worst cities have leafy manicured suburbs. Melbourne's neighborhoods are relentlessly ugly, dreary and depressing. I haven't yet seen a neighborhood in Melbourne without graffiti, litter and cars parked on the front grass. You would NEVER see cars parked on people's front yard in N.America.

  • @Max5941 LOL funny considering Melbourne has taken the #1 spot of most livable city in the world. I live in America buddy and there are some good parts in American cities and then there are the ghettos and no not everything is manicured, wtf are you on about. There are plenty of shitholes. I guess you lived in a poor part of Melbourne.

    I come from Sydney's North Shore where everything is manicured and not a house under $1 million.

    BTW there are plenty of cars in front yards in America.

  • @Jospehporta Did I say everything is manicured? NO I didn't. Ya and for that $1,000,000 in Sydney or Melbourne you get a little red brick shit hole that anyone in North America would consider to be a total dump. By far the world's most unaffordable houses are in Australia. No I don't live in a poor part of Melbourne but it's the same wherever you go- ugly homes, ugly yards, graffiti, litter, little or no green space. Residential streets jammed with parked cars.The amount of vandalism is shocking

  • @Jospehporta . Americans do NOT park their cars on their front yards for one thing it is against city by-laws which are strictly enforced in many places. It is also socially unacceptable- it's considered a very trashy thing to do. Something only white trash does. Maybe it's done in poor Mexican neighborhoods. American middle class neighborhoods are vastly more attractive than any Australian neighborhoods. There is no comparison.

  • @Max5941 Have you actually lived in America or seen much of it? You sound like a tourist who has spent a few weeks here and think you know everything.

    LMAO, obviously you have never been to the North Shore in Sydney, that is comparable to the best in the world. You seem to just hang out in ghettos.

  • @Max5941 BTW you seem to be somewhat strange having a hangup on cars being parked on from t lawns. Have you been traumatized as a child or something? I have been living and traveling in America for years and have seen plenty of cars on from lawns or parked on curbs in " middle class neighborhoods". You clearly have no idea what you're talking about.

    If you don't like Australia then gtfo, the solution is simple.

  • @Jospehporta I GUARANTEE you I have seen more of the United States and Canada and know more about those countries than you will ever know. And I have lived in melbourne for several years. Yes I do have a hang up about cars being parked on front lawns, unfortunately most Australians do not. Just like too many Aussies don't seem to have hang ups over vandalism and graffiti and litter.

  • @Max5941 I can guarantee that you know far less about the United States than I do. That is just a simple fact.

  • @Max5941 Another thing as I said before, if you don't like it in Australia then leave, simple as that. I suspect your problems with Australia are rooted in far deeper psychological problems than cars parked on front lawns. You know very little about Australia or America.

  • @Max5941 Melbourne was elected the world´s best city by the Economist Intelligence Unit´s Global Liveability Survey. It beats 140 cities around the world!

  • @Max5941

    have you been to Sassafras? It's possibly the sweetest place in the world! it's just up in the blue mountains (not the Sydney ones) from where you are! there is a train called the puffing billy which takes you up the mountain! I went up there in 07, It's my favourite place in Melbourne! Check it out if you haven't already! :)

  • @Max5941 dunno what part you were in man must of been redfurn not anywhere else

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  • Well I like it. I live in Rockingham about 50km from Western Australia's state capital Perth and I love fishing but not swimming in the beautiful ocean near where I live. A guy got eaten 3 years ago snorkeling less than 100m (110 yards) off the beach by a huge great white shark (Port Kennedy Beach just after Christmas 2008, seriously they never recovered his body!)

  • @Max5941 China's worse mate

  • @Max5941 Sorry, I forgot that America is the greatest country in the world and therefor every other country is inferior. Maybe you should wake up to yourself? Possibly then people will stop hating Americans?

  • @F35Pride I am Australian you simpleton

  • @Max5941 Have you travelled Australia and this is how you know it is 'monotonous'? also have you seen any foreign countries to compare? maybe you are an arrogant ungrateful prick? yes! this is what you are indeed. GFY! ;-)

  • Australia is sooooo incredibly monotonous. It doesn't matter where you go, the cities are the same, the land is the same, the people are the same.

  • @F35Pride I'm Australian you semi literate hillbilly

  • Dear fellow Aussies,

    Some of you are in the habit of doing such things as going out in publicwithout shoes. This is a trashy, disgusting thing to do. I know a lot of you are white trash animals but please try at least to act like a human being in public and put on some shoes when you go out. Some of you are also in the habit of parking your cars on the front grass. Again this is the behaviour of uncivilized animals- STOP DOING IT.

  • @Max5941

    what? you wear shoes?

  • @F35Pride YOu stupid semi literate moron. I am AUSTRALIAN. I live in Melbourne.

  • @F35Pride

    other than Canadians? haha

    Real Aussie's don't hold grudges! :) we are all imigrants from way back! If you can remember where you are from, maybe someone will give you a free beer!

  • @F35Pride I'm Australian you hopeless loser

  • @F35Pride lmao your health system stinks wake up your poverty is one of the highest

  • @F35a aus is the best

  • @Max5941 What are you talking about? Australia has plenty of trees, and grass. People do not always park in people's lawn. I love Australia.

  • Australia , Victoria <3

  • Great video, Beautiful country!

  • @libertyphoenix777 thank you we love it

  • @MrSpideradam Well, I can see why.

  • kangaroo vs tyson u choose

  • Australia is the flattest, driest continent on earth. It is the only continent without a single significant lake, river, canyon, waterfall or mountain.

  • @Max5941 what are you on about what about the murry river mount Kosciusko and we have tonnes of rivers and beaches its just the centre that dry nd even there we have billabongs

  • @666wheelbite Ya but rivers with no water in them don't count as rivers. Billabongs!! LOL!!! What a retard you are. Like I said Australia does not have a single river, lake, mountain, waterfall, canyon, etc that is significant by world standards. For such a big country it is really uninteresting and boring.

  • @Max5941 yeah we have no river right and what about the blue mountains maybe research before you say shit and ive seen so many caves and canyons in one state so maybe take it from some who lives in katomba in the blue mountains and has lived in australia his whole life so stick a stick up your ass and shut the fuck up

  • @666wheelbite Obviously you are incapable of understanding English- you must have went to an Aussie public school. I said none of those features are significant by world standards. Australia has no lakes, rivers, mountains, waterfalls, etc that are considered significant. What's so hard about that to understand?

  • @Max5941 wtf are you on about man we have heaps of stuff the great barrier reef uluru , the 3 sisters the kimberlys,12 opposels

  • @666wheelbite settle down man there are alot of little kids that like stirring up shit so dont worry lol, he prob doesnt know his geography...i accually want to visit australia 1 day

  • @ghostdragon234 yeah you should it is a great country and the people are real laid back

  • @666wheelbite yea thats why i want to go there. haha but hey got to get the money first

  • @ghostdragon234 haha yeah man which country you from because the dollar is bit much for the usa at the moment

  • @666wheelbite haha in america(usa) which is great, but our goverment is going down hill...we might have to change the goverment like we did in the revolution lol, but not that extreme

  • @ghostdragon234 haha yeah the revolution is when you broke apart from the uk yeah...lol i like being apart of the commenwealth

  • @666wheelbite yea but even eroupe is falling abourt lol hey this happens every thousand years or so

  • wow imagine how scary 4:47 would be....

  • oi oi oi aussie aussie aussie this rocks!!!!!!

  • I like this one a lot better than the one by the coachdriverjed... I love australia... me from canada

  • Aussie Made Aussie Born Aussie OWNED <3

  • the animals are very unique and are'nt seen anywhere else

  • australia is unique in many ways in the sense that its both an island and a continent so much to see and do, we have differnt enviroments interesting history, unique that are'nt seen anywhere else on the planet in a nutshell, this is a great place to live, work and have fun

  • i love this place coz it has aboriginals

  • 3:22....had to have another look..if that's not altered it's a cracking photo!

    I miss Australia..... :(

  • The name says it all. Down Under; the Ass Hole. The place where the world shits. England did.

  • @parsizaban...................­..Well they must have a really tight one 'cos they shit a bloody DIAMOND! :D

  • we live in the land down under... something something vegemite sandwhich (; 

  • DAMN RIGHT !

    WE AUSSIE !

  • going to Darwin in 2 weeks so pumped

  • Surely this is one of the best song ever....the Aussie must be very very proud of it.

  • esta canción es parte del soundtrack de mi vida! :)

  • Who can fight with Australian kangaroo????? :D great music ))

  • DownUnderKid, are you a Sydneysider, perchance? ;-) SO many shots of the Coathanger and Bennelong Point. I suspect you're a little biased. Totally understandable. Sydney has the most beautiful harbor! With love from the Blue Mountains

  • i wish i was an aussie...

  • im not aussie but i so love this country.......

  • austrailias inofficial anthem

  • After nearly 5 months of living here in Sydney... I still can't believe I'm really here... It is so amazing and every day I ask myself how I deserved that. I just love it. I don't wanna go back to Germany :( I <3 Australia and the Australians!!!!

  • AUSSIES SUCK...INDIANS ROCK

  • @TheStarryboy The only jobs Indian people in Australia get are either shopping centre cleaners or trolley boys. Ha ha ha ha ha suck shit.

  • @choobuka so true haha. or pizza delivery guys XD

  • @choobuka  Go to China or Better yet to a "Muslim" country..see what they have 4u

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  • @TheStarryboy then why come to our country for?

  • @Hoirkman1985: ja und nur deswegen lebst du überhaupt. da wäre ich lieber froh xD

  • When i see these pictures, i almost have to cry. I came back home from Australia in April. It was really AWESOME !! The best country, i've ever seen in the world. I wish i could live there for at least 1 year. WONDERFUL COUNTRY !!!

  • Best of Best = )

  • Im not aussie but i live in australia pround to be part of it australia all the way :)

  • I will go after my Abi to Australia. It's my biggest dream

  • grand place,

    from ireland

  • im an aussie from the great final fronter, far from the rest of the world. when our land shared with my aboriginal brothers and sisters has been plundered/exhausted then the world will have its final day.

    sad but true.

  • Really dreaming of visiting the place when I grow older.

    Who knows? I'll might move there if I really like it. x)

    Greetings from Norway.

  • AUSSIES RULE THE FUCKING LAND!!! FUCK USA AND ENGLAND!!!

    I <3 AUSTRALIA

    :')

  • @PinguPenguin23 yeah! :D VEGEMITE!!!! TIM TAMs!!! Anzac biscuits :>

  • my grandparents were about to move from britain to australia then my uncle came along

  • australia is a wonderful land ...<3

  • Reading through these back and forth comments below truly make me lol. xD

  • follow me on twitter you sexy sexy foreign men @BrookeKBarnes

  • Aussie Aussie Aussie.....

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  • BtadyDavies stfu there is nothing wrong about it

  • australia used to be great, now it is a third world shit hole. lloks like chinese india

  • @BtadyDavies

    fuck off it is it will be though if we dont expunge labour

  • Looking forward to challenging for the lead Syd Hobart..

  • i am conflicted between studying abroad in sydney, london, or auckland for my boston university business management internship next spring. can anyone point out some pros of an american undergraduate studying in (and exploring) australia? i've ALWAYS wanted to at least visit-- australia truly seems so beautiful and welcoming!

  • @trescontente Honestly, if you come to Sydney you won't be seeing Kangaroos on streets, Uluru in peoples backyards or the great barrier reef in the beaches. You'll see and meet the beauty of the people and urban areas. If you really want to explore Australia a holiday will be best. Exploring the 'outback' and our magnificant natural landscapes, beaches, landmarks and animals.

  • @trescontente Do visit  Australia, it's beautiful here. I wouldn't live anywhere else personally, although I'm not knocking other beautiful countries by saying this. I'm an Australian and I really love living in this country. I see kangaroos all the time. A kangaroo was hopping up my street not so long ago, all cars just pulled over to make way for her/him, and I believe u'll love Australia too. :-)

  • I wanna go there so bad! But its a long ways from florida...

  • I am a girl from Germany and i am doing my a-level now. To improve my English-skills I have chosen the Seminar-Course and write a termpaper about "water in Australia".

    Some time while researching I found this topic really boring, but as i am watching this video, Australia seems to be sooo beautiful and i am happy that i have chosen this topic!!

    so now.. guys!! if you have any informations for me about water in Australia, just let me know and write a message :D

    carolin-singer@web.de

  • Australia is the white trash, redneck capital of the world. The average American, Canadian or Brit would consider the average Aussie to be a crude, trashy redneck.

  • why is australia called the land down under?

  • @HesDaryl my name is meiko i am german look at the globle frohm us and ok

  • @HesDaryl Australia is the only continent with a permanent population that is entirely below the equator, hence the name, 'Down - Under'. From an Australian point of view, it seems as if the northern hemisphere continents are ' down under'! Look at a globe and you will understand why. "The land down under" refers to its position on Earth.

    Australia is called the "land down under" because the entire continent is under the equator.

  • life must be so nice there no stress just the awesome nature and the awesome people greetz from old germany

  • I dont have enough damn money to go to Australia now em going to UK :(( will visit Australia one day. Love u Australia

  • im an aussie go aussies we rock

  • @09lawsy you do! I visited Australia for 6 weeks.. I traveled around.. in a couch, for 3 weeks... It is pure awesomeness... anyhow, I love australia and Im looking forward to come back :) 18th March to 29th april this year :D Lived in Victoria :)

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  • One day... One day I'll visit that country...

  • proud to call myself an Aussie

  • @TheDors56 do you mean austrALIAN or austrIAN

  • That man on 3:21 is so screwed...

  • i come from down under aussie aussie aussie oi oi oi