Spanian well done for listening to your viewers and scrapping them big crowds who act like animals for the cameras, this content is so much better to watch
It’s not his fault brah, he organises with a couple of the boys to show him around and sometimes they leak that info to everyone and the whole hood catches wind and comes out for photos The Melton vid sucked but as for the start of the Logan vid that road actually had a big gathering anyway to pay respects to the anniversary of one of the boys’ deaths there, coincided with spanian coming And the Alice vid, that was just a country town on a Saturday night lol that was embarrassing
@@ACDZ123 Friendly Jordies was with Site Inspections in West Melbourne as Site Inspections literally torn apart a 2.1 million disaster of a building. At least the buildings in The Valley were built to last and have done so, when looked after.
@HazzardousMe601 oh plz..as if the left media is any better lol ..tired old lefty talking points . I mean the guardian would never put their spin on it 🤦♂️
28:01 That is actually an Automotive shed at Miller High School. My Dad developed the automotive program at Miller HS to help local kids develop skills to get a trade and help stop generational poverty.
@@robinbanks9939 Can only help those that want to be helped, but theres plenty that got apprenticeships and careers that would’ve been robinbanks without this chance.
Bro when did they have that, if I got told that in the 2016-2017 I would went to school there for that instead of Livo boys, well it’s alr now I work as a automotive apprentice at the fake harbour bridge iykyk😂😂
This video spun me out. It was crazy seeing my old flat on here, so many memories. My kids still go to school in Sadleir and Miller. But I do have to say that the comments on Miller High School need to be spoken about, I get how it looks but that car isn't burnt out its a workshop students get to build and work on race cars. The school is a technology high school, it also has so many other cool facilities like a in school gym and the best facility in my opinion is the music room setup. The school offers a full music production facility from writing your own beats and songs (Computers with keyboards) to a sound booth for rapping and singing. Students can pretty much produce their own music careers. Keep up the good work Spanian as these places need to be spoken about, the unit you showed where someone just moved out from was eye opening and people need to be aware of how some people are expected to live. Cannot wait to see more of the videos you put out there.
Remember .. Spanian didn’t give any locals the heads up, the guys he linked up with to take him around let a few ppl know then it all went down hill from there.
That was the whole point. Him being an ex-crim got them to turn up. Why do I want to watch empty streets like google maps this is like the million other walking tour videos on UA-cam.
Spanian won’t be long before you hit 1,000,000 subscribers with the calibre of work that you are putting out there. Your ability to connect with people is really special and the way in which you get locals to share some of their stories of what life is like for them in the areas that you visit is so interesting. Keep up the great work. Best wishes bro.
Spanian literally makes me want to change my life and be the best version of me. He has helped me connect closer to Jesus. He has inspired me to be a real MAN. Not a wannabe gangster. I am 26, never been inspired much by anything. God bless you Spanian❤️✝️
Hey man,be the best you can be. If Spanian inspires you to do better,do better. You got this,the only obstacle standing in your way is you brotha. Be the best version you can be and make a difference for others 👊🏼💪
So happy you saw and acknowledged that kid practicing outside with his ball. Sometimes the world f'n sucks !!!! And through poverty stars are born for sure 👍🔥👍 27:02
Im Italian and as I can see, really every hood in the world is the same. It may change the dress code, food or music.. but the essence is still the same. Nice work Spanian 🫡
So glad you finally came to Livo Spanian! Born & raised in Livo, grew up on Speed St, then moved to Park Rd & went Marsden Public & halfway through yr 4 we moved to Ashcroft & literally grew up on 17 Gwynne st, 35 Stanwell Cres & 24 Strickland Cres & was there most of my life. Good to see the Backshops still thriving. That's Harry & his mum Effie & his father who use to run that joint like crazy. Best fish & chips ever! Graduated at Ashcroft high in 06 & was still in there area up until 2020. Moved to Busby for a year during Covid 2021 & finally moved back into the heart of Livo just near the Whitlam Centre & the Cemetery. Livo will always be home to me 🙌🏾 Cartwright & Miller has always been like that too! You'll come across alot of Junkies but that's everywhere you go in South West Sydney. The area is good. My family & I have never had anything bad happen to us. Maybe cause we're Pacific Islander 😅
Thank you so much Spanian for posting. I live in the UK now, and it was awesome to see my old hood and the surrounding areas. I grew up around Lurnea/Casula not far from Sadleir/Cartwright and Miller. And it was a tough place! Shout out to my man who mentioned Speed Street - it was notorious back in the day too. My cousin lived there, and the stories were wild. Thank you sooo much Spanian
@@Learntarott I’m sorry to say but Liverpool in Sydney is far less glamorous than the lovely town of the same name on the Mersey! We do have a Penny Lane though 🤔
@@ashley-fk6dp hi there. I have a EU passport, so the opportunity to go and travel was what started my journey here. I met my now wife here, and I call UK home. Hoping to come home. Hope you’re well
You might enjoy channel 5 news, just recently had a video taken down by the government. Show casing way more fucked up things than what we see here. Glad we have journalists like these guys the public can relate too.
@@ssusggus Wait until you see what will happen to the net when this "Disinformation Bill" gets passed. Everyone will realize the government we have running the country don't have our interests at heart
This is at least the third time I have watched a Spanian episode and thought to myself, I grew up there. In my whole 55 years, I haven't stayed in one place any longer than 4 years. So I got to learn Sydney's houso areas as they were home for stages of my life. The Mount Druitt episode, the Campbelltown episode, and now this one. All so familiar. I lived just the other side of that swamp you mentioned. It took me less than 2 minutes to get to school over that back fence of Miller Jail which was my school (Miller High School. Now I think it's called Miller Technology High School). I left Sydney for Nimbin 18 years ago, and haven't looked back. I am a real sucker for nostalgia though. Thanks Spanian.
No shit. I just stumbled across this. Gonna have to watch the Mt Druitt episode too. I was born in Liverpool and at the age of 7 moved to Mt Druitt until I was 13 and then we moved to Grafton. 43 now and have zero regrets regarding getting out of the city.
@@shahabbas2894 Nimbin is bloody awesome! It's full of laid back and intelligent people (unlike myself, there's a heap of university educated people here), the weather is amazing. It's the best place to start again, or retire. The community connections are tight. The weed is good (& cheap). Hippy lifestyle, alternative thinking, friendly people. Low crime. Cheap living. I pay nothing for accommodation, have an inground pool, great neighbours. There's an extensive list as to why I moved here.
Good morning Australia, I’m a Native American . Love the videos Spanian , keep up the good work. It’s awesome how everyone respects and loves you Spanian. Have a good safe productive day everyone….
Love to see it, cutting out the fan meet ups is great and you obviously have your heart in the right place. People of a lower caliber would have just ignored or chastised these criticisms but you addressed it like a boss.
I grew up in Mount Pritchard and went to Bonnyrigg High. We were in housing commission until I was 8 and my dad worked 3 jobs and saved to buy a place three streets away which was out of housing commission. He didn't want that life for us. I was the yougest of 4 and kids, Italian migrants.
I lived in Mt Pritchard until 3 years ago… around the corner from the units on meldrum ave - same migrant parents and they bought ex housing commission. I remember as a kid those units were bad. My neighbour has a plantation in his garage in a secret room a few years ago. But i like this part of sydney so bought in Liverpool. But all my life I knew that Miller, Ashcroft, etc, was a place you wouldn’t want to be found in the dark.
@@AleksFolk1 I lived on Pritchard Street. We sold the family home in 2019 with my parents passed. I agree Ashcroft, Miller and Busby were no go spots that we started away from.
I grew up in Cartwright in the 90s & early 2000s and went to Ashcroft High. Now it's cleaned up a bit but still rough around the edges. Great work as always Spanian
Living really close to liverpool I am glad you came and showed what its about. SO many people want to focus on the hate and the crime but there are real stories and real people which is often overlooked.
Spanian you never cease to prevail telling peoples stories without ego. I love your work. You help people feel seen and hopefully inspired to get clean. Drugs and alcohol keep us small and in denial of our incredible potential. The potential we can have may start with our family and community ❤
That's not the real Australia lol .that's the sh.. Australia ...real Australia is Aussies that work hard and make good and have something to show for their efforts. This is centrelink Australia
This is a minority representation of Australia, where people choose to live on their knees, rather than rise up & live their best lives in the best country in the world.
The housing within Miller and bonnyrig, back in the 90s was definitely the most vicious and deadly back in them days, compared to mt druitt and cambeltown hoods, Liverpool city itself was also vicious with weekly choppings and shooting murders, the Asian gangs back then definitely played a part in making these certain areas notorious.
I was raised in the hood of Niagara Falls and it’s awesome to see different hoods around the world. I also got 7 years down and try to live my life the same as you my brother. Keep grinding.
Lived in Livo for 2 years from around 2020 till 2022 and I must say Livo itself has cleaned up a lot, lots of families, heaps of nice high rise apartments, and a lot of the the Asians that moved have been there since the 90s have well and truly established themselves in that middle class tier. Miller is abit rough around that houso areas but it’s pretty much only a few blocks, Mt Pritchard is full of middle class asians and the Arabs there are pretty low key compared to the boys from say Bankstown, Merrylands, Granville, etc.
I grew up in the Liverpool/cambeltown area . My aunty lived in those Ashcroft units back in the day. They haven’t fucking changed . I haven’t lived in nsw for over 20 something years it was a bit of a walk down memory lane to me . I appreciate that you show what’s real . Because you’re right if you go to the city etc you just don’t see this shit . Keep smashing the vids mate you’re doing a cracking job ❤
I always enjoy coming to watch a spanian video when im not feeling content enough with my current situation and life choices. These videos make me value my situation a lot more
Grew up in Macquarie Fields lived in Minto Claymore Airds Warwick Farm Cartwright Miller Heckenburg. Spent the last 10 years out near Tamworth it's like a whole different planet out here. Thanks for the nostalgia Spanian you are fukn awesome bro.
@@Soloinu86 no in school at Mac Fields from 1975 to 1985 at least 90% white wasn't until late 80s early 90s the majority of islanders came many islanders in claymore hung out with a few in Airds Hung out with mainly gubbas and Kooris.
Hey mate I love how you have change your life . I am 51 years old and I life in Liverpool all my life and miller has always been bad with alcoholics junkies and crime, but I live up Busby we don’t have it that bad we have a lot of dirt bikes going around . I would love for you to come back and let me show you the good place of busby we are not all that BAD . Because this video is making us look bad 😢 if you are reading this thank you 😊 So hope to hear from you 😊
I lived in Heckenberg back in the early 90s and went to Miller Tafe, walking around Miller & Busby, I never had an issue. I moved to Liverpool, thankfully, never had any issues there either, even when walking the 15-20 minute walk home from Liverpool train station late at night. Relatives who still live in the area have told me, what was known as the rough side of Liverpool, such as speed street is now the complete opposite and that the side where the shops and around the hospital, are rough now. they mentioned that Warwick Farm is still rough, too. Great hood tour Spanian takes me back to times living in the area, can't believe that sadly some tenants are living in unmaintanaced properties where their next door neighbors flats are vacant and boarded up. Typical of NSW Housing, not giving a crap about the tenants or their dilapidated properties. Can't wait to see another hood tour wherever it may be. Spanian I'd love to know what your opinion as to the solution to there issues are, perhaps you cold do a video on your thoughts as it seems you have more realistic insight as opposed to what the Australian government would.
Not only an inspiration to the lads who are perhaps growing up in the same circumstances as yourself but also valuable to the lads who were born way more fortunate. As men, born up or born down, we all hit that situation where we will need to be as capable as this lad. At 50 and as a single Father to two lads, your videos will be part of their education. Valuable stuff and not just your content but watching how you approach life in totality, head on and with a grin. I don't think you realise how much of a role model you are to lads of ALL backgrounds. What you are doing matters big time whether it was intended that way or not.
It’s been like that since the time it was built. My Dad grew up in Green Valley back in the late 60s and 70s. He and his brother can throw hands. He’s chill now, finally😂
I'm from a poor migrant family myself so I'd say I'm not privileged or anything but that last hood brought me to tears. Reminds me of videos of my home country in the 80s. And it's freaking 2024. Makes me so sad. How can society expect anything from people who live like that? I'd love to know what Spanian would say is the way to change it for good.
For the people who think living in housing is a free ride i have news for you. I came from what was once a good upper average family, but things fell apart and i moved out of home when i was 15. 9 years later I ended up in housing for about 6-8 months. I met a lovely girl who i ended up marrying at one of the worst point of my life. We didnt last for unrelated reasons, years after we got out of houso. I can tell you now houso is made to feel like you want to end it. I tried my best to make my apartment better and nice but the place and people around me made it one of the hardest points in my life to try and move forward. Do i regret my time there? No not at all. Infact I think it made me a better more understanding person for those in need and helped me become a good person myself. I feel sorry for people that are stuck there with no way out, I was once there. Life can change. Help yourself.
Social housing should be to help people get on their feet. Unfortunately many stay for a lifetime and next generation. I disagree that people are allowed to stay in the one location for that length of time. No one in society lives in the same house. I myself have moved many times for many reasons. People in social housing should be made to move every three years and I feel that will help the housing also for people to declutter and clean these housing areas. There are many old social housings like maroubra and south Coogee with water views.
Spanian is a gem of a guy❗ just all around like what he stands for and business he stands on dudes just cool as a fan, dropping knowledge for anyone. 💯💪
Lived in Cartwright in the 80s n 90s then ashcroft in the 2000s can comfirm it was hectic back in them days alot has changed thanks brother for showing the hood i grew up in much love
10/10 series. love seeing you meet a local naturally, getting a little story or some info about the area. shows who does actually live there and what there take is.
15:57 is my childhood home!! Spanian, you’re an inspiration and an amazing representation of the fact that someone can get out and stay out of the hood. ❤
Spanian thank you for this of Australia, growing up the only thing I knew that Australia , even UK and America everything is fantastic and you guys don’t have problems like us in a 3rd world country
It'd be cool if Spanian can do Cabra at some point. Mid 90s - 2000s highest crime rate in the country. Who knows he might run into some of the old school 5T, Madonnas Mob, Four Aces etc.
@asjeot some did, others never made it out. I still pass by Tri Minh Trans old place every so often. You still get dealing going on in some of the units but nothing compared to what it used to be. And yeh you're right, lotta good food places down there. But I'd be lying if I said that I didn't miss the good ol' days ☺️
Cabra is totally different place now, when you get off the train station & go to the shops you will have to wait 30mins before seeing a hood style person, no open dealing or anything like in the 90’s.
@danielgonzalez-yp7hi yeh that's very true. But during lockdown at night maybe 10pm(ish) I saw an aussie woman with tight black pants and a leopard top (probably around the 40 mark) hanging around the carpark at the back of the shops (would have to be a junkie). Anyway long story short, when I was walking back along fisher St to the station, she propositioned me for a quick gobbie. I honestly thought the street hooker trade ended there around the 2010 mark ( I had an ex that lived a 15 min walk from the station so I would pass through there every so often) But apparently not... Like I said in another comment, the drug trade is still alive and well there but not as widespread and it's behind closed doors and you gotta know people.
Good to see you’re making en effort to go under the radar. We understand you can’t help randoms spotting you but good to see you’re doing your best effort
33:46 this reminds me of a family that lived along side Bonnyrigg Public behind the Plaza ... They had their windows boarded with iron bars ... They tried to secure their home from invasion ... Until a fire broke out and they couldn't escape ... Sad times R.I.P 🙏🏽 💙
Awesome 700k’s!! Well done mate love these kinda vid’s especially without the fanfare, we all know you’ve got stacks of fans & thats kool, but it’s easier 4 you 2 tell it like it is without all the drama, much respect 2 you & the guides you get ✌🏼💯🇦🇺
Nostalgic. Moved from Campbelltown near Airds to Sadlier when I was about 7. Airds had a rep for being rough, but Sadlier/Miller was something else. First couple of days went down to the local park to play after school and had a knife pulled on me by another kid who thought I was someone else, lol. The back of Miller shops and around the pub was an absolute no go. Not much seems to have changed, calmed down a bit it seems. Those flats on Sadlier Ave/Sutton Rd are exactly how I remember them 20+ years on. It's a ghetto but I have a lot of good memories from these places roaming around as a kid and teenager. You didn't really think much of it back then but you'd get the odd bashing and attempted rolling if you went to the wrong place. Growing up there certainly makes you appreciate things when you're older and out of it. You also learn a lot about respect. There are a lot of good people but there are also a lot of bad influences that can lead you down a really bad path.
Video's started to get a bit 'SAMEY' really liked how the travel ✈️ and 🥘 food content brought out the multiple layers of your personality. There's something special about producing content in environments when people do not know who you are. Please don't lose that bro, keep up the good work.. 👊🏾
Was just thinking My cuzzins in that area and yes old school Asian Ganstas..I should ask him if he knows of Spaniard .funny first few minutes see graffiti and he mentioned certain boys . 🙏😅
At 7:10 is actually one of the bed sitters I lived in during the 90’s. Scored at the back of Miller shops, lived in Sadler as well then just worked my way down into the pit of Liverpool. Charles st, Nagle st and finally the notorious Speed st. I managed to get out of there by the time I turned 25 but not before losing friends to heroin, suicide and getting SA’d. A cop may have killed an associate by pulling a butter knife out of his head on the front steps of Westfields that was put there by an angry Asian older brother of the kid he bullied. Had it coming but that cop should have left that knife in his head for the surgeons to deal with. Anyway. That place gave me PTSD. Only now I’m starting not to get triggered when driving through Liverpool. Since getting away from there, I turned my life around, moved to a great area by the beach and run my own business in community support. My advice to anyone still living there is to get out because the grass really is greener on the other side. ✌️
Respects to you bro if you turned things around for yourself. 90s early 2000s now I reminisce was pretty messed up. Cabra 80s - early 2000s, Kings Cross 1920s - early 2000s, Parra mid 90s to mid 2000s, Redfern till about mid 2000s. Bankstown 90s - mid 2000s, Canterbury Road 90s mid 2000s was hooker central same with Great Western Highway out Eastern Creek way. LOL the list goes on. The grass is definitely greener but in my case it's overseas. Keep on truckin' bro 👊
@@opiumoverlord1088 thank you. I was just lucky I didn’t make too many poor choices and could flee. I know I’m a survivor. A homeless petite female and I lived to tell the tale. 🤣I’m happy for you that you are living on greener pastures far from the madness.
@1RandomMiss I thought you were a bloke for some reason! LOL You most certainly resilient to be "still standing" in Pacinos words. Oh this will be happening later this year. Barely any of today's denizens under 30 know what Sydney used to be like particularly around Cabra, The X, Parra and Bankstown. I was knee deep in all that stuff, then all of a sudden Sydney changed overnight and like many, I had to re-evaluate and look at my surroundings and environment. Tragically many people never lived to tell the tale and it feels like I've got to carry these secrets forever because it's all been forgotten. Many have said that there has been a conscious effort by authorities to cover all this up so as to not air out dirty laundry for their capitalistic visions. Oh well what do you do? Just work with what you got I guess. I'm so happy for you and hope you're living the dream that you always wanted. Be safe my friend 🧡
So everyone just nods off all day long That’s what I used to do when I used Now I’m a successful business owner with my beautiful family, funny how times change but only if you’re prepared to make that change.
I was one of the lucky ones. I grew up in Heckenberg, went to Busby Public and Ashcroft High. My mum raised the 4 of us mostly on her own. I had teachers who believed in me, people who guided me on the right path, some good friends. Being poor I loved growing up around other poor people cos I had no idea anyone was poor. I just thought some were really rich cos their parents drove a car that didn't break down. But yeh now that I'm around some wealthier suburbs, everyone has problems, just different ones. My weekly visits home to Heckenberg still feels more like home than the fancy suburb I'm currently part of.
The units at 13:50 were women’s refuges back when I was maybe 6/7, this was a trip down memory lane, seeing that little upstairs unit on Sutton road gave me some flashbacks of walking down that road every day for school, Amazing to see they’re still the same 15 years later
OMG that was fascinating! I grew up in Mt Pritchard in the early 70s (went to Liverpool Girls High) and the suburbs you visited were bad even then. It was interesting to see how big Liverpool station is now, it's certainly grown a lot. It's a shame that all anyone knows about these areas now is the high rate of crime when there is actually a lot of interesting history. People settled in the area in the early 1800s and some lovely old buildings still remain. I really enjoyed this video and I'm off to look at the others. Thank you, I'm glad you popped up on my feed!
Spanian not sure if you have watched that documentary 'What ever happened to Green Valley' can explain just a little of why these suburbs surrounding Cartwright, Miller and Ashcroft came about. Worth a watch. Great Into the Hood by the way👍🏻
Welcome to my hood,born and raised here from the70's to currently now and my life here never improved, it just got worse with experiences in drugs,assaults,thefts in these areas but i am very proud of where i live and would never live anywhere else because the people here are so down to earth,friendly and unique. A fun fact: within a 4-kilometer radius of sadlier and Hackenburg in the 70's most of these houses were housing commission and they were built as affordable housing for new working migrants from Europe, then eventually most of the stand alone homes were sold off to private owners. 2nd fun fact: Notorious serial killer Ivan Milat picked up his first victim from here in busby' where i am at,thats up the road from miller. If i could spin my most memorable yarn from each decade from the 70's to the 2000's living in housing commission here it would sound like this. In the 70's at the age of 4 being the only European immigrant family living in our street we were subjected to racial abuse our home was constantly hit with projectiles and at the young age of 4 i was sexually abused. In the mid 80's heroin was running rampant and i think it was 5T or the triads who was running the trade at the time,but people from this area would get it from speed street livo, and that was a hot spot for uses, 4 friends of mine became smack addicts and my cousin overdosed and i had to bring her back to life. In the late 80's hip hop hit the scene and our gang adopted this culture, there was substance abuse, parties every 4th day, gang fights, large scale graffiti murals late at night, being busted by the cops and taken in for abusive disciplining. In the 90's half of the people i knew committed serious crimes, some died, some ended up in jail and some disappeared with out a trace. In the 2000's i then moved away from this lifestyle up to the northern beaches then my life completely changed for the better. 2010, i became very lonely, missed home'family and friends deeply, so i moved back to liverpool and i have been living happily ever after. and
Thank you for hearing what we said about your last couple of videos Spanian. Back to enjoying this one without crowds of people. Its only because we want to see you doing really really well mate.
Thats rough ive had to retile many units like these and I can't help but think of what's happened in these places and children that get court up in the issues in these areas
It’s definitely cleaned up a lot, property values and getting higher and higher and some of the new apartments in livo are going for over $800k. The large Asian population around those areas, most of them are quite well off now.
Awesome job mate, I havent seen Livo since 2004. I grew up in Liverpool. Went to Liverpool Primary, Liverpool Boys high, I loved Liverpool as a kid/teen. We Lived in housing commission in Green Valley, Busby in the 90s, it was a hole then haha.
Lived In Liverpool in 1995 in speed street, in our complex upstairs we had 9 people die in a unit fire and they never found the person who did it, luckily me and my mum and my sister we staying somewhere else that night, that place is bad memories and doesn't look any better than what it was back then.
@@reverbandchill Yeah man seems that way, they suspected it was their son who was 17 but his body was on the balcony so it doesn't really make sense he lit the fire then ran upstairs to burn with the rest of the family.
Spanian well done for listening to your viewers and scrapping them big crowds who act like animals for the cameras, this content is so much better to watch
It’s not his fault brah, he organises with a couple of the boys to show him around and sometimes they leak that info to everyone and the whole hood catches wind and comes out for photos
The Melton vid sucked but as for the start of the Logan vid that road actually had a big gathering anyway to pay respects to the anniversary of one of the boys’ deaths there, coincided with spanian coming
And the Alice vid, that was just a country town on a Saturday night lol that was embarrassing
Definitely not saying it's his fault I'm just saying this content is so much better to watch
@@LiamHodgenAgreed
Wasn't his fault the whole hood rocked up to see him pal. It is what it is wherever he goes, stop sooking.
100% with you @user-ql6so6oj4d don’t need the crowds and pricks doing burnouts
Spanian is unironically one of the best journalists in Australia.
Journalist? Fk me next you'll say friendly jordies is a top journalist 🤦♂️🤣
@@ACDZ123 Friendly Jordies was with Site Inspections in West Melbourne as Site Inspections literally torn apart a 2.1 million disaster of a building.
At least the buildings in The Valley were built to last and have done so, when looked after.
The bar is pretty low to be fair
@@ACDZ123 theyre both better than any journalist that works for Murdoch.
@HazzardousMe601 oh plz..as if the left media is any better lol ..tired old lefty talking points . I mean the guardian would never put their spin on it 🤦♂️
28:01 That is actually an Automotive shed at Miller High School. My Dad developed the automotive program at Miller HS to help local kids develop skills to get a trade and help stop generational poverty.
That's mad ... Wish my school had something like that
Your dad is a good man
It didn't work sorry
@@robinbanks9939 Can only help those that want to be helped, but theres plenty that got apprenticeships and careers that would’ve been robinbanks without this chance.
Bro when did they have that, if I got told that in the 2016-2017 I would went to school there for that instead of Livo boys, well it’s alr now I work as a automotive apprentice at the fake harbour bridge iykyk😂😂
This video spun me out. It was crazy seeing my old flat on here, so many memories. My kids still go to school in Sadleir and Miller.
But I do have to say that the comments on Miller High School need to be spoken about, I get how it looks but that car isn't burnt out its a workshop students get to build and work on race cars. The school is a technology high school, it also has so many other cool facilities like a in school gym and the best facility in my opinion is the music room setup. The school offers a full music production facility from writing your own beats and songs (Computers with keyboards) to a sound booth for rapping and singing. Students can pretty much produce their own music careers.
Keep up the good work Spanian as these places need to be spoken about, the unit you showed where someone just moved out from was eye opening and people need to be aware of how some people are expected to live. Cannot wait to see more of the videos you put out there.
Indeed, and that's why it's fenced so heavily.
Didn't a teacher get stabbed through the fence at that school ?
Miller tech high? My dad went there , for what little of school he was able to attend when he wasn't in boys homes.... 😅
Always weird to see yer old home hey? Weird as!
Best form of journalism bro 🙌 no crowds, no chaos, just walk around and talk to the locals n show the world what it’s like in these areas 🫡
Spanian has heeded the call of the fans to not give the heads up so all the locals turn out to stuff the video. Thank fuck. Good job 👍
Remember .. Spanian didn’t give any locals the heads up, the guys he linked up with to take him around let a few ppl know then it all went down hill from there.
I think it’s clear he made an effort to stop it from happening.
That was the whole point. Him being an ex-crim got them to turn up. Why do I want to watch empty streets like google maps this is like the million other walking tour videos on UA-cam.
I want to see what it's like walking through these hoods on a normal day not a bunch of wannabes coming out for some clout@@Octavius8080
He should do both I reckon
never used to be a fan, but quickly came to realise the type of bloke you are, keep smashing the vids bro.
Much better spanian. This is the content we love. Those crowds where ruining your image.
Clown. 🤡🤡🤡
Spanian won’t be long before you hit 1,000,000 subscribers with the calibre of work that you are putting out there. Your ability to connect with people is really special and the way in which you get locals to share some of their stories of what life is like for them in the areas that you visit is so interesting. Keep up the great work. Best wishes bro.
Spanian literally makes me want to change my life and be the best version of me. He has helped me connect closer to Jesus. He has inspired me to be a real MAN. Not a wannabe gangster. I am 26, never been inspired much by anything. God bless you Spanian❤️✝️
God is GREAT ✝️🛐💟 May he continue to bless you
Jesus loves you brother ❤️✝️
As a mother of a troubled son, I really appreciate this comment ❤
Hey man,be the best you can be. If Spanian inspires you to do better,do better. You got this,the only obstacle standing in your way is you brotha.
Be the best version you can be and make a difference for others 👊🏼💪
@@DogTBH
So happy you saw and acknowledged that kid practicing outside with his ball. Sometimes the world f'n sucks !!!! And through poverty stars are born for sure 👍🔥👍 27:02
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Im Italian and as I can see, really every hood in the world is the same. It may change the dress code, food or music.. but the essence is still the same. Nice work Spanian 🫡
you’re from Italy it’s paradise there
@@zextions Bro there's a video on this channel where he goes to an Italian hood.
@@zextions just shows you never travelled before lmao
@@shogunreturns ye it’s paradise compared to South America
@@aidanhinshelwood I have 😂been to places in South America where you wouldn’t even go Italy hoods are paradise compared to there
Wayyy better than seeing people show up for the cameras. People wanna act hard when the cameras are in and paint the place out worse than it is
It’s a shit hole lad
Keeps the house prices down at least.
@@YuckFoutube-e1zhaha 😂😅
Live in bris and those Logan lads are gronks
So glad you finally came to Livo Spanian! Born & raised in Livo, grew up on Speed St, then moved to Park Rd & went Marsden Public & halfway through yr 4 we moved to Ashcroft & literally grew up on 17 Gwynne st, 35 Stanwell Cres & 24 Strickland Cres & was there most of my life. Good to see the Backshops still thriving. That's Harry & his mum Effie & his father who use to run that joint like crazy. Best fish & chips ever! Graduated at Ashcroft high in 06 & was still in there area up until 2020. Moved to Busby for a year during Covid 2021 & finally moved back into the heart of Livo just near the Whitlam Centre & the Cemetery. Livo will always be home to me 🙌🏾
Cartwright & Miller has always been like that too! You'll come across alot of Junkies but that's everywhere you go in South West Sydney. The area is good. My family & I have never had anything bad happen to us. Maybe cause we're Pacific Islander 😅
Thank you so much Spanian for posting. I live in the UK now, and it was awesome to see my old hood and the surrounding areas. I grew up around Lurnea/Casula not far from Sadleir/Cartwright and Miller. And it was a tough place! Shout out to my man who mentioned Speed Street - it was notorious back in the day too. My cousin lived there, and the stories were wild. Thank you sooo much Spanian
When he uploaded this I actually thought this was uk Liverpool 😂
@@Learntarott I’m sorry to say but Liverpool in Sydney is far less glamorous than the lovely town of the same name on the Mersey! We do have a Penny Lane though 🤔
what brought you to the uk?
@@ashley-fk6dp hi there. I have a EU passport, so the opportunity to go and travel was what started my journey here. I met my now wife here, and I call UK home. Hoping to come home. Hope you’re well
Than Liverpool the city maybe, but it’s definitely not as run down as the rough parts of that city! Love scousers though
This channel has better content than anything that's been on TV in the last 10 years!! Keep it up brother!!
I wouldn't surprised if the big wigs running the TV media try and shut him down
You might enjoy channel 5 news, just recently had a video taken down by the government. Show casing way more fucked up things than what we see here. Glad we have journalists like these guys the public can relate too.
Ummm you've obviously never watched home and away bro...
@@ssusggus Wait until you see what will happen to the net when this "Disinformation Bill" gets passed. Everyone will realize the government we have running the country don't have our interests at heart
Neighbors?
"how long you been out of jail for "?..." Ive never been " haha that cracked me up
He's a good adlay
Nah, he just never got caught.
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Thats whats worth bragging about, not dickheads who get caught 10x and get decades in prision@@mrlox9576
Full stereotyped the guy hahha😅
That's a successful adlay
Congrats on 700k Spanian!
Didn't even realise cheers🎉
let's ogg! 💯
Fuk that last few hundred thousand bumped up quick.
This is at least the third time I have watched a Spanian episode and thought to myself, I grew up there.
In my whole 55 years, I haven't stayed in one place any longer than 4 years. So I got to learn Sydney's houso areas as they were home for stages of my life.
The Mount Druitt episode, the Campbelltown episode, and now this one. All so familiar.
I lived just the other side of that swamp you mentioned. It took me less than 2 minutes to get to school over that back fence of Miller Jail which was my school (Miller High School. Now I think it's called Miller Technology High School).
I left Sydney for Nimbin 18 years ago, and haven't looked back.
I am a real sucker for nostalgia though.
Thanks Spanian.
What made you choose Nimbin, Mate?
@shahabbas2894 it's the best place for a stoner to live.
@@davidcarr2649 an honest answer...
No shit. I just stumbled across this. Gonna have to watch the Mt Druitt episode too. I was born in Liverpool and at the age of 7 moved to Mt Druitt until I was 13 and then we moved to Grafton. 43 now and have zero regrets regarding getting out of the city.
@@shahabbas2894 Nimbin is bloody awesome! It's full of laid back and intelligent people (unlike myself, there's a heap of university educated people here), the weather is amazing. It's the best place to start again, or retire. The community connections are tight. The weed is good (& cheap). Hippy lifestyle, alternative thinking, friendly people. Low crime. Cheap living. I pay nothing for accommodation, have an inground pool, great neighbours. There's an extensive list as to why I moved here.
Good morning Australia, I’m a Native American . Love the videos Spanian , keep up the good work. It’s awesome how everyone respects and loves you Spanian. Have a good safe productive day everyone….
It's midnight for us, I actually shouldn't even be awake right now
Love to see it, cutting out the fan meet ups is great and you obviously have your heart in the right place. People of a lower caliber would have just ignored or chastised these criticisms but you addressed it like a boss.
I grew up in Mount Pritchard and went to Bonnyrigg High. We were in housing commission until I was 8 and my dad worked 3 jobs and saved to buy a place three streets away which was out of housing commission. He didn't want that life for us. I was the yougest of 4 and kids, Italian migrants.
I lived in Mt Pritchard until 3 years ago… around the corner from the units on meldrum ave - same migrant parents and they bought ex housing commission. I remember as a kid those units were bad. My neighbour has a plantation in his garage in a secret room a few years ago. But i like this part of sydney so bought in Liverpool. But all my life I knew that Miller, Ashcroft, etc, was a place you wouldn’t want to be found in the dark.
@@AleksFolk1 I lived on Pritchard Street. We sold the family home in 2019 with my parents passed. I agree Ashcroft, Miller and Busby were no go spots that we started away from.
@@beautifullyworncreations aaaa I’ve got friends that lived on Pritchard st. 2 sisters and a brother - Serbian family.
Repn2177
Well done to your father .
Mad props for listening to everyone and taking these videos back to being about the hood rather than a huge crowd
yeah yeah, mad props bro frfr...
27:22 “Stars are born in the front yards of low income areas” such an empowering and positive quote!
I grew up in Cartwright in the 90s & early 2000s and went to Ashcroft High. Now it's cleaned up a bit but still rough around the edges. Great work as always Spanian
Living really close to liverpool I am glad you came and showed what its about. SO many people want to focus on the hate and the crime but there are real stories and real people which is often overlooked.
These videos are so much better than the previous meet ups! keep doing you and the tours stay safe span!
thank you for listening to the viewers mate
Spanian you never cease to prevail telling peoples stories without ego. I love your work. You help people feel seen and hopefully inspired to get clean. Drugs and alcohol keep us small and in denial of our incredible potential. The potential we can have may start with our family and community ❤
Spanian is now the number 1 journalist in Australia 😂👌🏾🙏🏾 love it. Real news from a real person
Spanian is the only person who shows the REAL Australia he is a legend. ❤
That's not the real Australia lol .that's the sh.. Australia ...real Australia is Aussies that work hard and make good and have something to show for their efforts. This is centrelink Australia
Yep
Legend in his own lunchtime.
Spanian is jailbird trash and that's all he'll ever be.
@@ACDZ123 It's still REAL
This is a minority representation of Australia, where people choose to live on their knees, rather than rise up & live their best lives in the best country in the world.
The housing within Miller and bonnyrig, back in the 90s was definitely the most vicious and deadly back in them days, compared to mt druitt and cambeltown hoods, Liverpool city itself was also vicious with weekly choppings and shooting murders, the Asian gangs back then definitely played a part in making these certain areas notorious.
Facts bro. I'm Ashcroft born n raised. Valley and Livo was brutal as fuck
5T!
5T, 4DOT,
BSB life 2177 forever
Lived at Bonnyigg Heights in the 90s, went to Busby High, knew many houso kids. I remember Miller shops being a no go area, and the pub had a bad rep.
@@arokh72 I remember scoring in cartwright flats while next door was getting their door kicked in and vaded... Times
Gravy baby's tracks used to go hard back in the day, crazy to see him again
for real bro, what a link up
Thought that was him first minute, avoiding popo in the 2170
Tripped out
Vicious world was mad
Gravy and Nter made the best bangers
I was raised in the hood of Niagara Falls and it’s awesome to see different hoods around the world. I also got 7 years down and try to live my life the same as you my brother. Keep grinding.
Gravy baby one of the best rappers in Australia he deserves more recognition
Lived in Livo for 2 years from around 2020 till 2022 and I must say Livo itself has cleaned up a lot, lots of families, heaps of nice high rise apartments, and a lot of the the Asians that moved have been there since the 90s have well and truly established themselves in that middle class tier. Miller is abit rough around that houso areas but it’s pretty much only a few blocks, Mt Pritchard is full of middle class asians and the Arabs there are pretty low key compared to the boys from say Bankstown, Merrylands, Granville, etc.
Nah it's just a concrete jungle. Still see those kinds at the station in night time.
@@babylon6847 Warwick Farm shops at night, the junkies/hookers from the Cabra era.
@@opiumoverlord1088 yep.
@@babylon6847 obviously there are still going to be a few dodgy areas but the area is nowhere near what it was in the 90s and early 2000s
Has a nice lookout close to Horsley
Been waiting all week for this Sunday drop
I grew up in the Liverpool/cambeltown area . My aunty lived in those Ashcroft units back in the day. They haven’t fucking changed .
I haven’t lived in nsw for over 20 something years it was a bit of a walk down memory lane to me . I appreciate that you show what’s real .
Because you’re right if you go to the city etc you just don’t see this shit .
Keep smashing the vids mate you’re doing a cracking job ❤
I always enjoy coming to watch a spanian video when im not feeling content enough with my current situation and life choices. These videos make me value my situation a lot more
Grew up in Macquarie Fields lived in Minto Claymore Airds Warwick Farm Cartwright Miller Heckenburg. Spent the last 10 years out near Tamworth it's like a whole different planet out here. Thanks for the nostalgia Spanian you are fukn awesome bro.
You would of had heaps of islander mates then 😊
@@Soloinu86 no in school at Mac Fields from 1975 to 1985 at least 90% white wasn't until late 80s early 90s the majority of islanders came many islanders in claymore hung out with a few in Airds Hung out with mainly gubbas and Kooris.
Dude, your videos are awesome, keep it real
Growing up in the 90s in Liverpool was the best, good memories
Hey mate
I love how you have change your life .
I am 51 years old and I life in Liverpool all my life and miller has always been bad with alcoholics junkies and crime, but I live up Busby we don’t have it that bad we have a lot of dirt bikes going around . I would love for you to come back and let me show you the good place of busby we are not all that BAD .
Because this video is making us look bad 😢 if you are reading this thank you 😊
So hope to hear from you 😊
I lived in Heckenberg back in the early 90s and went to Miller Tafe, walking around Miller & Busby, I never had an issue.
I moved to Liverpool, thankfully, never had any issues there either, even when walking the 15-20 minute walk home from Liverpool train station late at night.
Relatives who still live in the area have told me, what was known as the rough side of Liverpool, such as speed street is now the complete opposite and that the side where the shops and around the hospital, are rough now. they mentioned that Warwick Farm is still rough, too.
Great hood tour Spanian takes me back to times living in the area, can't believe that sadly some tenants are living in unmaintanaced properties where their next door neighbors flats are vacant and boarded up.
Typical of NSW Housing, not giving a crap about the tenants or their dilapidated properties.
Can't wait to see another hood tour wherever it may be.
Spanian I'd love to know what your opinion as to the solution to there issues are, perhaps you cold do a video on your thoughts as it seems you have more realistic insight as opposed to what the Australian government would.
Not only an inspiration to the lads who are perhaps growing up in the same circumstances as yourself but also valuable to the lads who were born way more fortunate. As men, born up or born down, we all hit that situation where we will need to be as capable as this lad. At 50 and as a single Father to two lads, your videos will be part of their education. Valuable stuff and not just your content but watching how you approach life in totality, head on and with a grin. I don't think you realise how much of a role model you are to lads of ALL backgrounds. What you are doing matters big time whether it was intended that way or not.
It’s been like that since the time it was built. My Dad grew up in Green Valley back in the late 60s and 70s. He and his brother can throw hands. He’s chill now, finally😂
I'm from a poor migrant family myself so I'd say I'm not privileged or anything but that last hood brought me to tears. Reminds me of videos of my home country in the 80s. And it's freaking 2024. Makes me so sad. How can society expect anything from people who live like that? I'd love to know what Spanian would say is the way to change it for good.
They don't deserve anymore. It's called get a job
Grew up my entire life in Campbelltown, not a problem. Go to Liverpool as a teen, nearly got stabbed twice. Livo aint no joke.
Mass props Spanios
I used to walk around Livo at night. Haven’t got hurt but definitely loads of junkies and ppl going to the pub at the railway
Used to work there but it's kinda like Los Angeles just more louder
For the people who think living in housing is a free ride i have news for you. I came from what was once a good upper average family, but things fell apart and i moved out of home when i was 15. 9 years later I ended up in housing for about 6-8 months. I met a lovely girl who i ended up marrying at one of the worst point of my life. We didnt last for unrelated reasons, years after we got out of houso.
I can tell you now houso is made to feel like you want to end it. I tried my best to make my apartment better and nice but the place and people around me made it one of the hardest points in my life to try and move forward.
Do i regret my time there? No not at all. Infact I think it made me a better more understanding person for those in need and helped me become a good person myself. I feel sorry for people that are stuck there with no way out, I was once there. Life can change. Help yourself.
Social housing should be to help people get on their feet. Unfortunately many stay for a lifetime and next generation. I disagree that people are allowed to stay in the one location for that length of time. No one in society lives in the same house. I myself have moved many times for many reasons. People in social housing should be made to move every three years and I feel that will help the housing also for people to declutter and clean these housing areas. There are many old social housings like maroubra and south Coogee with water views.
Spanian is a gem of a guy❗ just all around like what he stands for and business he stands on dudes just cool as a fan, dropping knowledge for anyone. 💯💪
Now this is back into the Hoods OG! Thanks for keeping it real again!
Lived in Cartwright in the 80s n 90s then ashcroft in the 2000s can comfirm it was hectic back in them days alot has changed thanks brother for showing the hood i grew up in much love
10/10 series. love seeing you meet a local naturally, getting a little story or some info about the area. shows who does actually live there and what there take is.
Feels unreal. So interesting to see another side of this beautiful city of Sydney that I would have never known without your video.
Keep it up mate 🔥🔥
It's not beautiful
15:57 is my childhood home!! Spanian, you’re an inspiration and an amazing representation of the fact that someone can get out and stay out of the hood. ❤
Spanian thank you for this of Australia, growing up the only thing I knew that Australia , even UK and America everything is fantastic and you guys don’t have problems like us in a 3rd world country
Yay! Finally 😊 13 days between videos is too long ❤
It'd be cool if Spanian can do Cabra at some point. Mid 90s - 2000s highest crime rate in the country. Who knows he might run into some of the old school 5T, Madonnas Mob, Four Aces etc.
Cabra is a nice place to visit now. The 5T had kids and raised them like Tiger parents and their kids are all doctors and lawyers now.
@asjeot some did, others never made it out. I still pass by Tri Minh Trans old place every so often. You still get dealing going on in some of the units but nothing compared to what it used to be. And yeh you're right, lotta good food places down there. But I'd be lying if I said that I didn't miss the good ol' days ☺️
Cabra is totally different place now, when you get off the train station & go to the shops you will have to wait 30mins before seeing a hood style person, no open dealing or anything like in the 90’s.
@danielgonzalez-yp7hi yeh that's very true. But during lockdown at night maybe 10pm(ish) I saw an aussie woman with tight black pants and a leopard top (probably around the 40 mark) hanging around the carpark at the back of the shops (would have to be a junkie). Anyway long story short, when I was walking back along fisher St to the station, she propositioned me for a quick gobbie. I honestly thought the street hooker trade ended there around the 2010 mark ( I had an ex that lived a 15 min walk from the station so I would pass through there every so often) But apparently not...
Like I said in another comment, the drug trade is still alive and well there but not as widespread and it's behind closed doors and you gotta know people.
He should do a crossover eppisode, into the hood X it's all eat's for Cabra
Massive props to Spanian for keeping it legit and quiet ❤️
Back to the OG Spanian Videos.
Awesome.
The way they should be.
Good to see you’re making en effort to go under the radar. We understand you can’t help randoms spotting you but good to see you’re doing your best effort
33:46 this reminds me of a family that lived along side Bonnyrigg Public behind the Plaza ... They had their windows boarded with iron bars ... They tried to secure their home from invasion ... Until a fire broke out and they couldn't escape ... Sad times R.I.P 🙏🏽 💙
Awesome 700k’s!! Well done mate love these kinda vid’s especially without the fanfare, we all know you’ve got stacks of fans & thats kool, but it’s easier 4 you 2 tell it like it is without all the drama, much respect 2 you & the guides you get ✌🏼💯🇦🇺
Another great video and its great you read and listened to your comments and tried to keep your visits as low key as possible since Ipswich 😊
Nostalgic. Moved from Campbelltown near Airds to Sadlier when I was about 7. Airds had a rep for being rough, but Sadlier/Miller was something else. First couple of days went down to the local park to play after school and had a knife pulled on me by another kid who thought I was someone else, lol. The back of Miller shops and around the pub was an absolute no go. Not much seems to have changed, calmed down a bit it seems. Those flats on Sadlier Ave/Sutton Rd are exactly how I remember them 20+ years on.
It's a ghetto but I have a lot of good memories from these places roaming around as a kid and teenager. You didn't really think much of it back then but you'd get the odd bashing and attempted rolling if you went to the wrong place. Growing up there certainly makes you appreciate things when you're older and out of it. You also learn a lot about respect. There are a lot of good people but there are also a lot of bad influences that can lead you down a really bad path.
No one cares about your life lad
Great video mate. Love the quieter chats with the locals instead of a big circus
Well done mate, u listened to ppl around u & viewers. Keep up the good work mate.
Well done on listening to viewers bro keep on keepin real
Video's started to get a bit 'SAMEY' really liked how the travel ✈️ and 🥘 food content brought out the multiple layers of your personality.
There's something special about producing content in environments when people do not know who you are. Please don't lose that bro, keep up the good work.. 👊🏾
Grew up in Casula and Campbelltown housing, good to see these vids and making others aware where people come from.
Been way too long between videos 🙌🏽 Keep up the good work Spanian 🫶🏽
How about the Asian dude asking Spanian to take a picture. 😂😂😂 thats definitely something different.
I wonder if he'll ever know how popular the guy taking the photo is. Also not intimidated at all, thats human.
Was just thinking My cuzzins in that area and yes old school Asian Ganstas..I should ask him if he knows of Spaniard .funny first few minutes see graffiti and he mentioned certain boys . 🙏😅
Hahahahaha that Asian dude had no clue where he was or who he was talking too
sank you
scaring the aliens and will fly to the mars😂😂😂😂
At 7:10 is actually one of the bed sitters I lived in during the 90’s. Scored at the back of Miller shops, lived in Sadler as well then just worked my way down into the pit of Liverpool. Charles st, Nagle st and finally the notorious Speed st. I managed to get out of there by the time I turned 25 but not before losing friends to heroin, suicide and getting SA’d. A cop may have killed an associate by pulling a butter knife out of his head on the front steps of Westfields that was put there by an angry Asian older brother of the kid he bullied. Had it coming but that cop should have left that knife in his head for the surgeons to deal with. Anyway. That place gave me PTSD. Only now I’m starting not to get triggered when driving through Liverpool. Since getting away from there, I turned my life around, moved to a great area by the beach and run my own business in community support. My advice to anyone still living there is to get out because the grass really is greener on the other side. ✌️
Respects to you bro if you turned things around for yourself. 90s early 2000s now I reminisce was pretty messed up. Cabra 80s - early 2000s, Kings Cross 1920s - early 2000s, Parra mid 90s to mid 2000s, Redfern till about mid 2000s. Bankstown 90s - mid 2000s, Canterbury Road 90s mid 2000s was hooker central same with Great Western Highway out Eastern Creek way. LOL the list goes on. The grass is definitely greener but in my case it's overseas. Keep on truckin' bro 👊
@@opiumoverlord1088 thank you. I was just lucky I didn’t make too many poor choices and could flee. I know I’m a survivor. A homeless petite female and I lived to tell the tale. 🤣I’m happy for you that you are living on greener pastures far from the madness.
@1RandomMiss I thought you were a bloke for some reason! LOL You most certainly resilient to be "still standing" in Pacinos words. Oh this will be happening later this year. Barely any of today's denizens under 30 know what Sydney used to be like particularly around Cabra, The X, Parra and Bankstown. I was knee deep in all that stuff, then all of a sudden Sydney changed overnight and like many, I had to re-evaluate and look at my surroundings and environment. Tragically many people never lived to tell the tale and it feels like I've got to carry these secrets forever because it's all been forgotten. Many have said that there has been a conscious effort by authorities to cover all this up so as to not air out dirty laundry for their capitalistic visions. Oh well what do you do? Just work with what you got I guess. I'm so happy for you and hope you're living the dream that you always wanted.
Be safe my friend 🧡
Was his name Billio
@@ChiralityPracticality yes that was him.
Happy to see you went back to the old style of vids, you're getting the real essence of these places. Looking forward to more of your content
Grew up in miller and lived there for the past 30 years, crazy to see this being shown to the world how we grew up
Cabramatta was like the Heroin capital of Australia
So everyone just nods off all day long
That’s what I used to do when I used
Now I’m a successful business owner with my beautiful family, funny how times change but only if you’re prepared to make that change.
Scabra 😂😂
@@roberto0561big ups to you mate
@@joscat76 you have no idea you know how many multi millionaires are in cabra ya dope?
Yeah I spent about a half mill on rock in Cabs back before 2000.
I was one of the lucky ones. I grew up in Heckenberg, went to Busby Public and Ashcroft High. My mum raised the 4 of us mostly on her own. I had teachers who believed in me, people who guided me on the right path, some good friends. Being poor I loved growing up around other poor people cos I had no idea anyone was poor. I just thought some were really rich cos their parents drove a car that didn't break down. But yeh now that I'm around some wealthier suburbs, everyone has problems, just different ones. My weekly visits home to Heckenberg still feels more like home than the fancy suburb I'm currently part of.
There was some real Aussie Battlers down there 💯
Thanks for the tour, Gravy and Spanian.
The units at 13:50 were women’s refuges back when I was maybe 6/7, this was a trip down memory lane, seeing that little upstairs unit on Sutton road gave me some flashbacks of walking down that road every day for school,
Amazing to see they’re still the same 15 years later
OMG that was fascinating! I grew up in Mt Pritchard in the early 70s (went to Liverpool Girls High) and the suburbs you visited were bad even then. It was interesting to see how big Liverpool station is now, it's certainly grown a lot. It's a shame that all anyone knows about these areas now is the high rate of crime when there is actually a lot of interesting history. People settled in the area in the early 1800s and some lovely old buildings still remain. I really enjoyed this video and I'm off to look at the others. Thank you, I'm glad you popped up on my feed!
Old mate snitching on 2nd floor..😂
19:12 the old Asian bloke 🤣. Shows the type of lad Spanian dgaf and doesn’t think so high and mighty of himself
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Spanian i started watching you and your content is genuinely inspiring keep up the great work you're the best
this guys is just most genuine youtuber big fan
Spanian not sure if you have watched that documentary 'What ever happened to Green Valley' can explain just a little of why these suburbs surrounding Cartwright, Miller and Ashcroft came about. Worth a watch. Great Into the Hood by the way👍🏻
Mad link up with OG gutter rapper gravy baby, nice to see him around
19:09
That was cute as lol, old man wanted a photo infront of the happy wellbeing wall ❤
Welcome to my hood,born and raised here from the70's to currently now and my life here never improved, it just got worse with experiences in drugs,assaults,thefts in these areas but i am very proud of where i live and would never live anywhere else because the people here are so down to earth,friendly and unique.
A fun fact: within a 4-kilometer radius of sadlier and Hackenburg in the 70's most of these houses were housing commission and they were built as affordable housing for new working migrants from Europe, then eventually most of the stand alone homes were sold off to private owners.
2nd fun fact: Notorious serial killer Ivan Milat picked up his first victim from here in busby' where i am at,thats up the road from miller.
If i could spin my most memorable yarn from each decade from the 70's to the 2000's
living in housing commission here it would sound like this.
In the 70's at the age of 4 being the only European immigrant family living in our street we were subjected to racial abuse our home was constantly hit with projectiles and at the young age of 4 i was sexually abused.
In the mid 80's heroin was running rampant and i think it was 5T or the triads who was running the trade at the time,but people from this area would get it from speed street livo, and that was a hot spot for uses, 4 friends of mine became smack addicts and my cousin overdosed and i had to bring her back to life.
In the late 80's hip hop hit the scene and our gang adopted this culture, there was substance abuse, parties every 4th day, gang fights, large scale graffiti murals late at night, being busted by the cops and taken in for abusive disciplining.
In the 90's half of the people i knew committed serious crimes, some died, some ended up in jail and some disappeared with out a trace.
In the 2000's i then moved away from this lifestyle up to the northern beaches then my life completely changed for the better.
2010, i became very lonely, missed home'family and friends deeply, so i moved back to liverpool and i have been living happily ever after.
and
Lad, Seriously.. The more content you create.. The more Happiness it brings to my life.. sad maybe.. but true! 💙 your work Spanian
Thank you for hearing what we said about your last couple of videos Spanian. Back to enjoying this one without crowds of people. Its only because we want to see you doing really really well mate.
Thats rough ive had to retile many units like these and I can't help but think of what's happened in these places and children that get court up in the issues in these areas
Spanian is nice to everyone
Does not matter who's the person is
Keep it up
These areas are nothing compared to what they used to be. I grew up in Bonnyrigg in the 90's, went to Miller Technology H.S. It was rough back then.
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It’s definitely cleaned up a lot, property values and getting higher and higher and some of the new apartments in livo are going for over $800k.
The large Asian population around those areas, most of them are quite well off now.
Lots of H back in the day, probably supplied via Cabra.
yeah the whole country has cleaned up, I think technology and the Internet has really helped
Yeah during the 90's. I lived there and my uncle OD'd on H, other uncle for 10 years for manslaughter.
Awesome job mate, I havent seen Livo since 2004. I grew up in Liverpool. Went to Liverpool Primary, Liverpool Boys high, I loved Liverpool as a kid/teen. We Lived in housing commission in Green Valley, Busby in the 90s, it was a hole then haha.
Thank you for the video bro! Keep up the good work!
Gavy baby lets go!!. i still listen to his old hits
Lived In Liverpool in 1995 in speed street, in our complex upstairs we had 9 people die in a unit fire and they never found the person who did it, luckily me and my mum and my sister we staying somewhere else that night, that place is bad memories and doesn't look any better than what it was back then.
it was arson eh? that’s crazy adlay
@@reverbandchill Yeah man seems that way, they suspected it was their son who was 17 but his body was on the balcony so it doesn't really make sense he lit the fire then ran upstairs to burn with the rest of the family.
@@kyleroberts3426 such a wild story bro you never know with some people, 9 deaths is insane. Thanks for sharing g
Thats crazy lad first thing that popped up when i searched up liverpool 1995 was a report on the fire
Congrats on 700k subscribers your channel is awesome!!! 👍luv it mate
So very proud of Miller to be named by a seasoned Spanian to be the hoddiest of hoody places. Its such a lovely place. Go Miller!
REAL GOOD !!! Expected nothing less and wasn't disappointed.