10 Things I NEVER KNEW EXISTED Before Moving to AUSTRALIA

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  • 10 Things I NEVER KNEW EXISTED Before Moving to AUSTRALIA
    In this video I discuss 10 things I never knew existed before moving to Sweden. This video includes my reaction to the camel population in Australia, the sport cricket in Australia (and around the world), vegemite, and more.
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  • @shahancheong9792
    @shahancheong9792 3 роки тому +242

    Fun fact: Australia exports its wild camels to the Middle East. I mean that's like the Arabian version of "selling ice to Eskimos".

    • @ghidorahs1fan209
      @ghidorahs1fan209 3 роки тому +18

      We also sell them sand.

    • @nyomiberriman4331
      @nyomiberriman4331 3 роки тому +25

      It's also because the camels here in Australia are the most pure bred in the world with none of the diseases they have in other countries. Camel milk as an export is an untapped gold mine for this country

    • @bartholomewlunt3347
      @bartholomewlunt3347 3 роки тому +2

      @@ghidorahs1fan209 soooooo much sand

    • @majidalotaibi3710
      @majidalotaibi3710 3 роки тому +12

      @@ghidorahs1fan209 yeah, we import a lot of sands from australia even though my country, saudi Arabia, is mostly a desert. But desert sand is far inferior compared to beach sand in terms of mechanical properties. Beach sands are broken by water which makes an amazing binding agent, used in construction.

    • @warrenkelly5136
      @warrenkelly5136 3 роки тому +4

      Another true fact is we have more camels and crocodiles here in Australia than any country

  • @NannaTina
    @NannaTina 3 роки тому +217

    Please don’t try vegemite before learning how to use it.

    • @chrissharples8027
      @chrissharples8027 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah. Start off with a piece the size of your finger nail and spread it on some buttered toast. If you feel game enough try more

    • @darrenjhodgey4734
      @darrenjhodgey4734 3 роки тому +3

      Us Aussies dont just eat vegimite straight out of the jar , its used for toast , tastes way better with it on toast , toast cheese and a Little thin layer of vegimite = 👌

    • @darrenjhodgey4734
      @darrenjhodgey4734 3 роки тому +1

      @MusicManMaurice even bread , butter , vegimite & cheese is good.

    • @darrenjhodgey4734
      @darrenjhodgey4734 3 роки тому

      @MusicManMaurice you only need just a thin layer of vegimite and it tastes yummo 👌

    • @darrenjhodgey4734
      @darrenjhodgey4734 3 роки тому

      @MusicManMaurice I've never tried it with additional peanut butter as well , I'll definitely give it a go for my work lunch lol 👌

  • @ActionJackson1982
    @ActionJackson1982 4 роки тому +69

    Lollies, is like saying Lolly Pop. Why Americans refer to Chocolate as candy is really odd to me, they are 2 separate things.

    • @kyra1888
      @kyra1888 4 роки тому +3

      In reality we use candy as the category name for lollies and chocolates. We know they're two different things but it's easier to place them under the same category as the name is sometimes shared with other foods and drinks so it's a way to avoid having to be really specific when talking. For example: Hot Chocolate(drink), Chocolate milk(drink), Chocolate candy(lollies). As for other types of candy like lolly pops, we do call them that or lollies as you guys do or we use sweets if not we just say candy as you said. I live in a US territory and it's actually similar to Australia as we use pretty much all the English variants over here(USA, GBR, AUS, NZL). Hope this helps!

    • @kyra1888
      @kyra1888 3 роки тому

      @MusicManMaurice actually for us a biscuit is a small piece of bread covered in honey. As for cookies, we simply add the word soft or hard before the word cookie depending on which one were eating. Though you are right. Barely anyone distinguishes them anymore.

  • @rubybest9303
    @rubybest9303 4 роки тому +75

    Yay someone acknowledged Western Australia. Quokkas are the cutest things ever. There is also penguin island (if you didn't already guess penguins can be found there)

    • @ronanroman1546
      @ronanroman1546 4 роки тому +5

      Fairy Penguins in Phillip Island, Victoria

    • @mikfalk8019
      @mikfalk8019 3 роки тому +4

      Don't forget Carnac island. Interesting history also known to have around 3 Tiger snakes per 25 square meters. Good luck trekking across this place in spring

    • @rubybest9303
      @rubybest9303 3 роки тому +1

      @@mikfalk8019 I once accidentally stepped on a tiger snake, thankfully it didn't attack.

    • @mikfalk8019
      @mikfalk8019 3 роки тому +1

      @@rubybest9303 very lucky

    • @lilyodonnell9958
      @lilyodonnell9958 3 роки тому +1

      How about Herron bay at garden island😁

  • @ScottEDawg
    @ScottEDawg 3 роки тому +64

    One more piece of trivia to add, and this one has a USA connection - Australian beaches supply sand to Hawaii.

    • @catherina2611
      @catherina2611 3 роки тому +3

      Whitsunday Island resorts used to ship in beach sand, well before cyclones destroyed them because the beach sand natural to the islands comes from the coral and too painful to walk on barefoot but they probably sourced the sand from the mainland.

    • @klgherkin
      @klgherkin 3 роки тому +6

      During the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games sand had to be shipped in from elsewhere because the GC sand was too soft for beach volleyball.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 3 роки тому

      Australia also supplies sand to Saudi Arabia... (for sand blasting).

    • @bh8671
      @bh8671 3 роки тому

      @@allangibson8494 actually it’s mostly for building as desert sand is too smooth and doesn’t work in concrete.

    • @PrincessGold1
      @PrincessGold1 3 роки тому

      Yep, from Port Kembla beach to Waikiki - that yellow sand was bought from and brpught from Australia from about the 1950's or 60's

  • @lynchie2073
    @lynchie2073 4 роки тому +122

    it kind of baffles me how many people dont even know aboriginal people exist

    • @karenvickery6070
      @karenvickery6070 3 роки тому +10

      My son said a woman he works with came from the UK and she didn’t know there was a native black population in Australia.... I can’t believe people don’t know this.

    • @warrenkelly5136
      @warrenkelly5136 3 роки тому +12

      @@karenvickery6070 Believe it or not but alot of ppl around the world don't even know where Australia is located or they never heard of it b4 lol
      Ppl ask me where I'm from and i tell them and most of them go "where Austria" Omg I just feel like sayin go and suck Schwarzeneggers love muscle cos that's his country, for a rich country with over 50 million peeps the Americans nd other countries are not very worldly and im guessing they didn't have history or geography as a subject at schools :/

    • @gusdrivinginaustralia6168
      @gusdrivinginaustralia6168 3 роки тому +2

      @@warrenkelly5136 330million is closer

    • @user-ts2ny8jg9d
      @user-ts2ny8jg9d 3 роки тому

      @STEALTH google, my man

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain 3 роки тому

      Yeah she didn't know because she assumed the English shot all of them.

  • @darylroll
    @darylroll 3 роки тому +24

    The reason for the camels was they were the only effective way to get supply of things into the remote parts of Australia. Like 80% of Australia is almost uninhabitable desert. The first camels in Australia were Afghan - so in tribute when we finally got train tracks out to the middle of the country the train that ran supplies was known as the Ghan. As a result the cameleers were no longer needed, and it was so expensive to get the camels back that they usually released them into the wild. The camels thrived and only got stronger, where pure-bred middle eastern camels are weak and small by comparison. Pretty cool imo.

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 3 роки тому +129

    How the hell does the USA - the junk food capital of the world - NOT HAVE CHICKEN SALT?!?!
    What is happening?!!?

    • @warrenkelly5136
      @warrenkelly5136 3 роки тому +4

      And one of the richest countries, they need to spend less money on their military machines and spend some on learning skills so they can catch up with the rest of the Western countries because their so far behind its becoming embarrassing.
      Most travelling Americans on these vlogs complain about how slow WiFi is here in Australia which is funny because their whole country is friggin slow nd needs to catch up with most general things.

    • @warrenkelly5136
      @warrenkelly5136 3 роки тому +4

      Im only guessing this percentage but about 80 to 85% of Americans don't even have a kettle and wouldn't know what one looks like.

    • @warrenkelly5136
      @warrenkelly5136 3 роки тому +2

      Kettles been out (guessing) since the 40s or 50s so chicken salt came out in the late 80s I think, maybe early 90s, damn the chic salt too advanced for the slow Yankee doodles

    • @shmick6079
      @shmick6079 3 роки тому +1

      Warren Kelly RE kettles I heard that they’re not popular in the US because their mains power isn’t as good as ours, meaning it takes a lot longer for a kettle to boil.

    • @warrenkelly5136
      @warrenkelly5136 3 роки тому +3

      @@shmick6079 Ok understandable, but the thing is that I just can't fathom is how one of the richest countries on the planet with all their highly intelligent ppl, scientists, billion nd trillionaires etc can't be ahead of everyone else or atleast catch up with normal everyday things to make life easier, ive even heard some third world countries are ahead of America with some things like wtf??? :/
      Just a little shock to the system, nothing more to say, don't care and just thankful I wasn't born and live over there.
      And don't even get me started about their friggin liberty and citizen rights bullshit to own nd carry a gun for protection after all the school massacres of innocent little children over the last 15 odd years and still won't change gun laws.

  • @RadioSnivins
    @RadioSnivins 3 роки тому +16

    Interesting chicken salt fact: no chooks are harmed in its manufacture.

    • @Merrid67play
      @Merrid67play 3 роки тому

      It was invented as a salt to put on chicken, not made from chicken.

  • @Graceymay74
    @Graceymay74 4 роки тому +100

    Tristan, did you know that Australia declared war on an Emu population? and LOST?

  • @data65au
    @data65au 3 роки тому +20

    Great video,
    There are two seperate Indigenous groups in Australia
    Aboriginal
    And
    Torres Strait Islanders

    • @joybenjamin2700
      @joybenjamin2700 3 роки тому

      They are visible now because it has become politically correct to acknowledge them. It wasn't always the case.

  • @mjr320
    @mjr320 3 роки тому +11

    cricket is played in australia , england , south africa , india , new zealand, pakistan , sri lanka , bangladesh , west indies and they are just the major ones

    • @tallyhorizzla3330
      @tallyhorizzla3330 3 роки тому +1

      All former Commonwealth countries play cricket.

    • @tallyhorizzla3330
      @tallyhorizzla3330 3 роки тому

      Except Canada l think.

    • @PrincessGold1
      @PrincessGold1 3 роки тому

      And most of those ate present Commonwealth countries. away more people than American Baseball who'se numbers aren't in the same league.

  • @miagrant7825
    @miagrant7825 3 роки тому +9

    Australia is the bomb at cricket! That is one of the major sports here in Australia

  • @willr69420
    @willr69420 4 роки тому +1

    NOTIFICATION GANG!!
    Nice list of fun facts! Thx for the education. I bought Vegemite from Amazon, boy is it salty!

    • @TristanKuhn
      @TristanKuhn  4 роки тому +2

      Heyyyy!! Notification gang!! And yes, very salty

    • @kimbatwl4663
      @kimbatwl4663 3 роки тому +1

      Will R Spread it thinly on buttered toast - thinly.

  • @bigv1686
    @bigv1686 4 роки тому +6

    There are more Aboriginal and Torres strait islander population in the Cairns area than southern Cities which are predominately Mulitcultural. Cairns, Darwin, Townsville are hub towns for remote communities right up throughout Cape York, Torres Strait Islands, Arnehm Land and central desert. The largest Indigenous community in Australia is just across the Cairns inlet nestled between mountain ranges and is called Yarrabah with a population of about 4 or 5 thousand residents. Such a beautiful community and well worth a visit to learn more about local culture.

    • @TristanKuhn
      @TristanKuhn  4 роки тому +2

      Makes sense. I didn't notice too many in Melbourne but once I went up north I saw Aboriginals everywhere. Guess that's why. Thanks for the info!

    • @themickcollo
      @themickcollo 3 роки тому

      western Sydney has the highest concentration of Aboriginal people but such a bigger population they don't stand out. but more then half of the Aboriginal population live in QLD & NSW.

  • @XNiahX11X
    @XNiahX11X 4 роки тому +8

    Hey Tristan, I’ve been loving your videos for a few weeks now and i will be happy to say in a year or so time that I have been a fan from the beginning.
    Anyways I will get around to messaging privately tomorrow but I just wanted to mention quickly here, if you come to Perth/Western Australia I would love to have the opportunity to meet you and possibly show you around a bit and go for a trip to Rottnest island to see the quokkas. Oh man I am so happy that you mentioned them in this video, they’re are the cutest funniest little things.
    Also from an aboriginal, it means soooo much to me that you’ve mentioned us in your video. I’ve actually asked a few Americans and foreign travellers before if they were taught any Australian history or about aboriginals in school and no one has ever said yes so I could imagine it’d be a bit of a surprise when you get here haha

    • @TristanKuhn
      @TristanKuhn  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Shaniah! It makes me so happy to hear you like my videos! I'll do my best to continue putting out good content! I want to go to Western Australia and see Quokkas so badly. It was in my original plan but I've lost some time with the whole covid thing. Hopefully I can get there but it will be tough. I'm running out of money so I need to start working again and then my visa will expire soon after. Maybe I can squeeze it in in the end

  • @Shayne-H
    @Shayne-H 3 роки тому +16

    Am i the only one who thinks he looks a bit like Brett Lee?

  • @Bobbydazzlla
    @Bobbydazzlla 3 роки тому +12

    Chicken salt is the bomb - but don't tell everyone, we'll run out of it

  • @jennyhelen9452
    @jennyhelen9452 4 роки тому

    I’m enjoying your videos so much!! Love you

  • @Jen.V843
    @Jen.V843 3 роки тому +11

    Tristan, to pronounce "quokka" the Aussie way say it as though it rhymes with "locker"

  • @sarahj3145
    @sarahj3145 3 роки тому +6

    There’s a camel race on every year in outback qld (queensland) the town of Bouilia it’s a massive big thing

    • @andymack75
      @andymack75 3 роки тому +2

      And there is a camel toe race every Saturday night, at the Gold Coast, and its pretty massive as well.....

  • @macristo33
    @macristo33 3 роки тому

    Very cool video. Very cool channel!

  • @westsyd27
    @westsyd27 4 роки тому +49

    Yes we are part of the Commonwealth but the queens role is pretty much just ceremonial, she has not had any actual real power over australia since the Australia Act 1986 came into affect which cut all legal ties with the UK.

    • @xgford94
      @xgford94 3 роки тому +7

      Not quite the Monarch of Australia still has RESERVE POWERS as head of state, usually executed but the Governor General, however there is no reason the monarch can not act themselves other than tradition.

    • @FionaEm
      @FionaEm 3 роки тому +7

      The Governor-General is the Queen's representative in Australia. In 1975, the then GG, Sir John Kerr, dismissed the Whitlam govt and installed the Opposition leader as caretaker PM ahead of an election. This never happened before and hasn't happened since, but it shows the Queen's role is not entirely ceremonial.

    • @michaelfreeman4218
      @michaelfreeman4218 3 роки тому +1

      Fiona M maybe the Gov Gen can no longer do what he did to Whitlam as a result of the Australia Act 1986?

    • @FionaEm
      @FionaEm 3 роки тому +2

      @@michaelfreeman4218 AFAIK he still has Reserve Powers that would enable him/her to do the same thing - but given the furore in 1975, it'd be highly unlikely!

    • @xgford94
      @xgford94 3 роки тому +3

      Michael Freeman The Australia Act removed the British Privy Council from the decision stream not the Monarch, and her representative in Australia the Governor General. The Monarch is an Australian Citizen (since 1973) and the reserve powers are held in the constitution. The point of reserve powers is as a fuse as in 1975, the true problem then was sacking the PM, not forcing an election that was the obvious solution

  • @johnbitschkat8896
    @johnbitschkat8896 4 роки тому +24

    lol you say Canberra with an Aussie accent.

    • @tonibingham2430
      @tonibingham2430 3 роки тому +6

      it was good to hear Tristan say it how he did as the way the Americans say it is like chalk on a blackboard lol

    • @bodybalanceU2
      @bodybalanceU2 3 роки тому +2

      @@tonibingham2430 yeah like mel-born or bris-bane when they actually are melbin and brisbin

    • @rheah7180
      @rheah7180 3 роки тому +1

      I noticed that too! It was perfectly pronounced!

  • @shahancheong9792
    @shahancheong9792 3 роки тому +27

    If you think quokkas are cute, check out "Quolls" (rhymes with "moles"). They're another little-known Australian animal and they're goddamn adorable as hell.

    • @kerriefearby9542
      @kerriefearby9542 3 роки тому

      Shahan Cheong and don't forget the Tassie Devils.

    • @resourcedragon
      @resourcedragon 3 роки тому +1

      Interesting. I've always used a short 'O' sound for both quokka and quoll not least because that's what I've heard on nature programs on the telly. (I'm thinking of Australian nature programs, not foreign ones.)

    • @333Saffie
      @333Saffie 2 роки тому

      There's a fun doco called "Quoll Farm" if you can find it. They're fascinating little critters.

  • @whattovisitinromania5044
    @whattovisitinromania5044 4 роки тому +2

    😅 Funny things! That cute animal is so good to hug! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @daffodilmoth1610
    @daffodilmoth1610 4 роки тому +1

    2:25 yeah we get so many paddymellons and wallabies that we get them at my school lmao

  • @al1vana
    @al1vana 3 роки тому +3

    i’m aboriginal 😌✨ but like, does anyone else in america know we exist? because i’ve never heard ANY american even mention us until now.

    • @susigriinke1242
      @susigriinke1242 3 роки тому

      @MusicManMaurice So cold you need three dogs lying on you to keep warm. Indigenous saying.

  • @brycesinclair3479
    @brycesinclair3479 3 роки тому

    We do use the word Candy when saying "Eye Candy". Also the best experience with Camels, is to take a holiday to Broome in WA and go on a Camel-train ride long Cable beach at sunset. You could go via Perth, and take a fairy ride over to Rottnest island to meet the Quokkers in the same holiday.

  • @daemonisedone4256
    @daemonisedone4256 4 роки тому +6

    with vegemite if you havent had it before whatever you do you dont just cake it on you lightly spread it otherwise yes you will have a bad time.

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too 3 роки тому +6

    Vegemite...you don’t put a lot of it on your toast, just smear a small amount to taste.

    • @edwardt1941
      @edwardt1941 3 роки тому

      Yes the common mistake is too much and it is too strong of a taste then. Never try a spoonful of it( like you would peanut butter or honey) as a taste test.

    • @susigriinke1242
      @susigriinke1242 3 роки тому

      Vegemite on hot buttery toast is the BEST hang over cure!

  • @crimesagainsthumanity2059
    @crimesagainsthumanity2059 4 роки тому +1

    I used to think Vegemite was someone who lives in the Outback and only ate Vegetables. Learning something new every day.

    • @TristanKuhn
      @TristanKuhn  4 роки тому +1

      Hahaha glad the video could help you learn something new

  • @HalfPastSleep
    @HalfPastSleep 3 роки тому +3

    You might want to know that your northern neighbour, Canada, is also still part of the Commonwealth and the Queen is also their figurehead! Lots more to learn...

  • @MrBrettley
    @MrBrettley 4 роки тому

    Another great video

  • @Pucky71
    @Pucky71 4 роки тому

    I could listen to you for hours.

  • @jem7178
    @jem7178 3 роки тому

    Tristan - Chicken salt home made Ingredients
    :
    6 Tbsp table salt
    3 Tbsp chicken stock
    powder
    3 Tbsp garlic powder
    3 Tbsp sweet paprika
    1 Tsp white pepper
    1 Tsp onion powder
    1 Tsp Celery seeds
    Thats why it tastes good and all good stuff in it.

  • @daimingsing
    @daimingsing 3 роки тому

    OMG Quokka's are soooo damn, cute, i LOVE them, my best friend who moved to Australia from London booked a zoo trip for me (He lives in Melbourn) in Sydney when we went for the weekend so I could meet one, but i'd love to go to the actual Island tey live on one day

  • @mews56
    @mews56 4 роки тому

    Glade to hear you wear aware of the free sunscreen offered in Australia & the low prices they are sold at.

  • @thatdigoryguy
    @thatdigoryguy 4 роки тому +18

    the only fact that I knew was about the vegemite, btw I'm loving your videos 😁✌

    • @TristanKuhn
      @TristanKuhn  4 роки тому +3

      Thank you! And I’m glad you didn’t know most of them! I was a bit scared people would have known about them already haha

  • @MatthewHarrold
    @MatthewHarrold 3 роки тому

    Vegemite ... hot toast ... lots of butter .... a forensic scraping of Vegemite ... first serve. After a decade (or childhood) you'd be a flavour fan.

  • @michaeldalessandro3020
    @michaeldalessandro3020 3 роки тому

    great video

  • @annettepayne822
    @annettepayne822 4 роки тому +3

    I also love the camel fact. Spun out hey

    • @westnblu
      @westnblu 4 роки тому +1

      Camel herders were introduced into Australia to help open up the interior this was b4 automobiles trucks and trains.
      The outback being dry and barren camels were the perfect beast of burden to do the job. Later camels were left to fend for themselves and
      they adapted well and camels did what camels do and their population increased markedly to the point that Australia has the largest wild camel population
      in the world .Yes a little known fact even for many Australians . The train that runs from Adelaide to Darwin is called the Ghan as a tribute to these camel herders.

  • @jennhill8708
    @jennhill8708 3 роки тому

    In the State of Nevada, camels were imported by the US Cavalry back during the Indian Wars. However, they do better in sandy desert than rocky desert &, we have LOTS of rocks!
    When I was a kid & we’d go visit my Aunt & Uncle for the weekend, there was a guy offering camel rides. (Back in the 60s.) Additionally, roads with a dashed line down the middle were common, it just meant that you could watch & overtake someone ahead of you, look to see in there was any traffic coming on the left, & pass the car in front of you. Have you never lived in rural areas of the US?

  • @terrabyteonetb1628
    @terrabyteonetb1628 3 роки тому

    We use candy word too... Vegemite, use super thin spread n very little, don't treat it as jam, butter etc

  • @GeorgeMutton-lm1hr
    @GeorgeMutton-lm1hr 10 днів тому

    Camels were used to build the railways across Australia. When they finished they just released them into the wild where there bred

  • @leonardirving3452
    @leonardirving3452 3 роки тому +2

    Canberra is like DC, an autonomous zone established to be the nations capital

  • @JohnLee-pt5jz
    @JohnLee-pt5jz 3 роки тому

    The first time I went to the states, a few people thought Sydney was the captial, but the majority knew it was Canberra.

  • @nicolesnovelties4729
    @nicolesnovelties4729 3 роки тому +1

    Fun fact for you Tristan - The original capital of Australia about 100-odd years ago was Melbourne.

    • @aussiejohn5835
      @aussiejohn5835 3 роки тому

      Yes, Sydney tried to claim the title and it was eventually decided to build the capital halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. This still caused a problem because it was in New South Wales and Victoria objected. The decision was made to create a Federal Territory and the Australian Capital Territory was declared. Canberra was then proclaimed the Capital City of Australia. This is why there has been a friendly rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne ever since.

  • @ronanroman1546
    @ronanroman1546 4 роки тому +1

    -Chicken Salt is amazing and couldn't believe Americans don't have it
    -Vegemite is amazing if you eat it correctly and not eat it like Nutella
    -Camels can be found in NT (Northern Territory) Alice Springs
    -AFL is back btw

    • @kimbatwl4663
      @kimbatwl4663 3 роки тому +1

      Ronan Roman Apparently WA has 45% of Australia’s feral camels. If you go to Broome you can go for rides along Cable Beach.

  • @lisazelko3353
    @lisazelko3353 3 роки тому +1

    Just to add on the lollies/chocked/candy topic, we don’t call all biscuits cookies, cookies are cookies and everything else basically is a biccie lol not to be confused with a scone 🤣🤣🤣

  • @TimHackettAustralia
    @TimHackettAustralia 3 роки тому +1

    Hey bro, your observations are interesting and pretty much spot on. One very Australian food you need to try are dim sims or dimmies. Originally invented by early Chinese settlers they can be eaten steamed or fried with soy sauce or tomato sauce. Keep up the good work en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dim_sim

  • @JoshHolden-Aka-evani
    @JoshHolden-Aka-evani 3 роки тому +3

    isn't circket the 2nd biggest sport in the world?

  • @rickkinsman7400
    @rickkinsman7400 3 роки тому

    For anyone in America thinking of buying some Vegemite to see what all the fuss is about; you MUST know how to use it or you will gag on it. The best description I can give is to use as little of it as you can manage. It's usually best on hot, buttered toast, but by way of instruction try this first; take a slice of ordinary, white bread. Butter it as normal and then take about one quarter of a teaspoon of Vegemite on the end of a knife and spread ONLY that amount over the entirety of the buttered bread. It should look like lightly browned toast when you finish. Don't spread it like peanut butter - it will probably make you vomit.
    It's an acquired taste, but once you get used to the novelty of the flavour, you'll love it.

  • @tetsuan25
    @tetsuan25 3 роки тому

    Vegemite should be spread sparingly on toast with sweet milk tea. You have a bite, drink the tea it's the best.

  • @ezekielamaterasu3462
    @ezekielamaterasu3462 3 роки тому

    Oh, and if you wanna try chicken salt, use the little chicken flavoring pkts in noodle cups

  • @FreewayAngel
    @FreewayAngel 3 роки тому +1

    Yep the camels were used by the Afghan camel drivers whop worked in the outback in the late 19th / early 20th centuries. They were nicknamed 'Ghans' which is what the Ghan train ride from Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs, is reportedly named after. When the service of the Ghans was superseded by more more efficient means, the camels were just turned loose in the outback & went hell for leather! Hence the population explosion. FYI - The Australia Act 1986 effectively separated Australia & the UK in regards to all legal matters. Pretty much the Queen, the rest of the British Royal Family & the Queen's representative in Australia - the Governor General have had their power in Australian politics reduced to largely ceremonial. It's pretty unconceivable that the Queen or any of her reps in Australia would get involved in the removal of an Australian government now as happened in 1975 with the Whitlam dismissal. Considering how many times the Australian federal government leaders & ministers have changed through resignations & coups in recent years, I'm sure the Queen & the Royal Family are more than happy to stay out of it!

  • @Majickcharm
    @Majickcharm 3 роки тому +1

    Try travelling to Uluru will enable to see camels

  • @MrPhantom453
    @MrPhantom453 3 роки тому +3

    No mention of Drop Bears??

  • @pauldobson2529
    @pauldobson2529 4 роки тому +2

    India never played Australia at test cricket until after WW2. For 30+ years, Australia and England were the only international rivals, then South Africa joined in around 1912, then the West Indies (British colonies in the Caribbean) in the late 20s, then India. Pakistan and New Zealand in the 50’s, then Sri Lanka then Bangladesh and Zimbabwe about the 80s and now Afghanistan and Ireland have joined.

    • @TristanKuhn
      @TristanKuhn  4 роки тому +1

      Good to know! I wonder if/when the US will get a team. It's definitely a cool sport

    • @pauldobson2529
      @pauldobson2529 4 роки тому

      Can’t see it happening.

    • @daemonisedone4256
      @daemonisedone4256 4 роки тому +1

      @@TristanKuhn you guys do have a team but we never hear of it as you guys have never played against australia or anyone else its a shame though.
      www.usacricket.org/

  • @Kateaclysmic
    @Kateaclysmic 3 роки тому

    Re sporting event fees: Parking in the CBD here is very expensive (could be $50 AUD) so could be more than the cost of the ticket to see the game. You're better off taking public transport. Before an AFL game, if you happen to be on the train at that time, you'll see a sea of people wearing their footy colours/jerseys/scarves on the train.

  • @rickandersen2284
    @rickandersen2284 3 роки тому +1

    Now I feel like some toast ...with vegemite!!!

  • @grahambkay
    @grahambkay 3 роки тому +1

    We export camels to the Middle East. We have the healthiest Camels in the world.

  • @yvonnejohnson3232
    @yvonnejohnson3232 3 роки тому

    You should go to Tasmania - it was settled mainly by convicts sent from the UK....

  • @IcanbePsycho
    @IcanbePsycho 3 роки тому

    Vegemite for beginners, fresh bread & use extra butter & just a smear of vegemite, don’t spread it on like jam.

  • @Mechanic.Pete41
    @Mechanic.Pete41 2 роки тому

    Fun fact: you will stumble across a camel in the outback, I did!!!.... although it was with a mack's bullbar at 120kph dragging 3 trailers of cattle 🤔

  • @seanchadwick9036
    @seanchadwick9036 4 роки тому +1

    Tristan, Cricket comes from the UK, and is popular in countries that were once UK colonies, and countries that are members of the British Commonwealth.

    • @kimbatwl4663
      @kimbatwl4663 3 роки тому

      Sean Chadwick Except for Canada. They missed out 😂

    • @arrgghh1555
      @arrgghh1555 3 роки тому

      @@kimbatwl4663 US v Canada was the first international cricket match.

    • @Brisdram
      @Brisdram 3 роки тому

      Second most popular in the world.

  • @GeneralG1810
    @GeneralG1810 3 роки тому +1

    LOL just FYI Vegimite is actually yeast extract ;D

  • @rcj6099
    @rcj6099 3 роки тому

    Just for what it's worth, quokka rhymes with soccer, not poker. Your videos are lots of fun.

  • @svandalbear
    @svandalbear 4 роки тому +12

    4:08 That actually happened, in 1975 the Government couldn't agree on the financial budget, and after a stalemate, the Governor-General (Queens representative) Sir John Kerr dissolved the current government, forcing an election. To stop such chaos happening again we instituted the Australia Act, which limited the powers of the Governor-General

    • @TristanKuhn
      @TristanKuhn  4 роки тому +3

      I heard about that. Super interesting. I bet people would go crazy if the queen did that in todays day in age

    • @richardsmith748
      @richardsmith748 3 роки тому

      Holly hell that was one of if not the most dramatic events in Australian History - Gough Whitlam vs Malcom Frazer - there are multiple movies on it here on you tube.

    • @mabamabam
      @mabamabam 3 роки тому +2

      The Australia Act had nothing to do with the dismissal and it didnt limit the powers of the GG. The Australia Act ended the ability for the UK to legislate for Australia. It also removed the right to appeal to the Privy Council.
      tomorrow

    • @user-bf8ud9vt5b
      @user-bf8ud9vt5b 3 роки тому

      There's nothing in the Australia Act 1986 that impacted a Governor-General's power to dismiss a government, which is a power under s64 of the Constitution (i.e. the power to appoint/unappoint ministers). The Australia Act did a bunch of things, but it doesn't even mention the Governor-General.

  • @workfive4386
    @workfive4386 3 роки тому

    Hey, I need help... Would my American finance degree (Masters in Finance) be valid in Australia? Like if I moved to Australia, would my American degree be valid and could I get a job in Australia as a finance manager or something.

  • @russellbell1752
    @russellbell1752 3 роки тому +1

    A major event in Australian politics is the sacking of Gough Whitlam by the governor general in 1975 (A year after a federal election) and installed Malcolm Fraser as caretaker. For more information there was a mini-series about the event called "The Dismissal". There was one famous quote from Whitlam that being: "Well may we say "God save the Queen", because nothing will save the Governor-General! "

  • @gamortie
    @gamortie 3 роки тому

    In the venn diagram of lollies and chocolates, chocolates can be a subset of lollies, but not all lollies are chocolates

  • @nerissaglasscock2677
    @nerissaglasscock2677 3 роки тому

    Camels were a very popular means of transportation by explorers in Australia because of their ability to survive in dry climates

  • @superravmanrampage
    @superravmanrampage 4 роки тому +3

    Its interesting you mention that Sport tickets are cheap compared to the States, cause we like to complain that they're too expensive hahaha

    • @TristanKuhn
      @TristanKuhn  4 роки тому +4

      Haha that's funny. Yeah I think it's crazy that a professional footy game is just $8USD more than my high school football games. HIGH SCHOOL!
      And that also reminds me of public transport. It's so much better here yet lots of Aussie don't think it's good because it hasn't improved much in the past 20ish years

    • @phoarey
      @phoarey 4 роки тому

      Tickets are relatively cheap. I paid $160 for an outer seat at Yankee stadium in 2006 for an ordinary season game. An English cricket fan once told me tickets were so cheap here compared to England by the way.

    • @andymack75
      @andymack75 3 роки тому

      @@TristanKuhn 20ish????

  • @Kateaclysmic
    @Kateaclysmic 3 роки тому

    Chicken salt is made for putting on chicken. Yeah of course you can put it on other things but it was designed to put on chicken (hence the namesake).

  • @alexanderdickson419
    @alexanderdickson419 3 роки тому

    Cricket is played by many nations. There are 12 members of the International Cricket Council and 92 countries are associate members. The USA joined in 2019.
    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_International_Cricket_Council_members

  • @phoarey
    @phoarey 3 роки тому

    Cricket is the second biggest team support in the world because of India according to Jim Jeffries. The game is played in the former English colonies except Canada that took on US sports due to proximity. An exception is Afganistan which has world class players now and that has arisen believe it or not since 2003 when they got the bug for the game in Pakistani refugee camps in the 2000s.
    The aboriginal and islander people are more visible than native Americans in part because of inter racial breeding, living in the big cities as well as living in 'reservations' known as 'communities' here and also because they are among the best players in the two dominant sports, the AFL and NRL.

  • @petergreig4832
    @petergreig4832 3 роки тому

    The sporting events thing is kind of interesting. Maybe that's why tailgating is so popular at american events but basically unknown here as we tend to just go to the game. As far as the queen being able to dismiss the government technically that power rests with the governor-general, who is the queen's politically-appointed representative & it happened in 1975

  • @kylierevell6363
    @kylierevell6363 3 роки тому +1

    I live in port Douglas

  • @klgherkin
    @klgherkin 3 роки тому

    Regarding visibility of Indigenous Australians versus Native Americans, I just did a sneaky google and apparently 1.7% of the US population are Native American while 3.3% of Australia's population are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. Also you being in Cairns while shooting this video, the proportion of Indigenous Australians is much higher at 10%. Plus Cairns is small so it's easier to see who lives there. Australia still has a long way to go with supporting Indigenous Australians but I get the feeling that even within the last couple of years there seems to be more dialogue about the issue of Closing the Gap.

  • @jonnythunder92
    @jonnythunder92 3 роки тому

    Vegemite...I had Vegemite on my toast under poached eggs for breakie this morning. Wouldnt have it any other way.

  • @eleanorfogarty9973
    @eleanorfogarty9973 3 роки тому

    Ok just to address 2 things you mentioned for a little bit of education for you and your American viewers (I'm Australian btw):
    1. We have a Governor General for Australia and one for each of its states that can go to the Queen and ask her to remove a government if they are unfit to run the country. This actually happened with the federal government in I think 1974 to Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, who was a brilliant man for making sweeping social changes that we still have, but his cabinet was terrible with finances and economics. Only recently, letters between the Governor General at the time who had it out for Whitlam and the Queen's private secretary have been released clarifying what actually happened.
    2. We don't call Indigenous Australian people "Aborginals/Aborigines" because it's actually offensive. The correct term is "Aboriginal people". We also have Torres Strait Islander peoples up north in QLD and the NT, and they have a different flag from Aboriginal people. Good general terms that aren't offensive are "Indigenous people", "First Nations peoples", and you can substitute "people" for "Australians". Just a heads up so you can avoid being accidentally culturally insensitive. Indigenous Australians are more visible I think because we have a much bigger debate about reconciling our violent history, and have large protests on Australia Day by those supporting reconciliation due to it being known as Invasion Day by First Nations peoples.
    I hope that clarified a few things! And if I got anything wrong, please tell me. I'm white and don't want to get anything wrong; please do more research written by experts!

    • @user-bf8ud9vt5b
      @user-bf8ud9vt5b 3 роки тому

      The Governor-General (GG) and State Governors cannot go to the Queen to ask her to remove a government. That did NOT happen in 1975. The GG merely exercised a power granted directly to the office of GG by s64 of the Constitution to basically unappoint all the ministers and appoint new ones. The Queen had no role in that decision or any power to intervene, which is evident from the face of the Constitution, but also confirmed by the letters recently released. These letters were just a part of the GG keeping The Queen informed of what was going on, which all GGs do in any event.

  • @MartinJames389
    @MartinJames389 3 роки тому

    Camels were introduced to Australia in the 19th century. They're not indigenous. But, like all Australia's indigenous species, they have padded feel, not hard hooves. That means they were a much better introduction than horses, cattle and (to a lesser extent) sheep and goats. Their hooves easily go through the thin soils and do a great deal of damage, which camels don't. The Camel Corps which fought in Egypt, Sinai, Palestine and Syria in the 1914-18 was was mostly Australian because they had people familiar with handling camels.

  • @brianmiles780
    @brianmiles780 3 роки тому

    You seem to be enjoying Australia and immersing yourself in our way of life. I have met Americans who state they have no interest in visiting Australia because ‘it would just be like southern California with funny accents’. I think you would disagree. Full marks for your correct pronunciation of Cairns. 😎

  • @damienwhitton3182
    @damienwhitton3182 3 роки тому

    Chicken salt was invented in Australia it’s recently been taken to the uk for tasting

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 3 роки тому

    Quokkas are very cute - until they gather in the evening. And you have to make sure the doors are closed because they get into everything...and don’t get me started on quokka poo 💩. The barracks on Rottnest Island is the place to stay if you really want to see a quokka up close.

  • @ezekielamaterasu3462
    @ezekielamaterasu3462 3 роки тому

    OMG Chicken Salt on a tomato sandwich!!!

  • @HeavyCarts
    @HeavyCarts 3 роки тому

    Footy is cheaper because the teams have a maximum amount they can spend on players. The NRL has players who get paid more than an entire AFL list (44 players)

    • @kenchristie9214
      @kenchristie9214 3 роки тому

      You obviously have never been to a game in Perth. Cheapest tickets cost $69.

  • @bartholomewlunt3347
    @bartholomewlunt3347 3 роки тому

    Live in West Australia, we have the island Rottnest off the coast. Pretty sure it's the largest quokka population in the world ( islands name is Dutch for rats nest if you see a quokkas tail it makes sense). Was on holiday there, walked to the pub at night and felt like I was in the movie the birds but swap them for glowing eyes quokkas. Laughed like fuck when I heard one go down a slide though.

  • @trentstallan2284
    @trentstallan2284 3 роки тому

    pretty sure your at the Cairns Colonial Club Resort, otherwise its very similar

  • @tobyweiss1010
    @tobyweiss1010 3 роки тому +1

    Boy, you touched a major local nerve when you mentioned the crazy situation whereby the British Queen is the Australian head of state. There's a growing call for Australia to declare itself a Republic and ditch this insulting, degrading, embarrassing state of affairs, along with the British flag all over ours but every time it comes up it gets deferred. It's the one thing I don't understand about my fellow Australians. How are they not outraged by the situation. National pride seems to be a part time thing.

    • @andymack75
      @andymack75 3 роки тому

      Part of the problem is that "patriotic" Australian's have now taken this view that its foreigners coming here to this country, wanting to change everything, the whole "love it or leave it" approach. Its disappointing. You are right, we should be outraged, join the movement, tell your friends and family. Lets get it done.

    • @tobyweiss1010
      @tobyweiss1010 3 роки тому

      @@andymack75 Imagine if Tristan and his fellow Americans were told that they could never aspire to be President of the USA because some British Royal automatically gained that position by being born. There would be riots and civic unrest. A war of independence might take place. Oh, that's right, it did. Meanwhile in Australia ............

    • @andymack75
      @andymack75 3 роки тому

      @@tobyweiss1010 Most countries have gone to war, or invoked a revolution to gain independence. We can't be bothered to show up and vote to gain independence. Mind boggling...

  • @cassandrad950
    @cassandrad950 3 роки тому +1

    Now that you know Australia is part of the commonwealth (and the Queen of Australia is the current Queen of England) have you discovered the Commonwealth Games?
    It’s as big a deal (well almost) as the Olympics to us Aussies.

  • @crippledalien5937
    @crippledalien5937 4 роки тому +3

    Yes try vegemite but only sparsely spread on your toast. Don’t lather it! Yuk! Put cheese on top, sparsely spread toast with butter. Trust me!

    • @kerriefearby9542
      @kerriefearby9542 3 роки тому

      Sharon Chapman try it sparingly on toad then lather with avocado....it is to die for.

  • @frazerparker2297
    @frazerparker2297 3 роки тому +2

    2:23 there called Wallabies and they’re like mini kangaroos

    • @hayleeboxall9704
      @hayleeboxall9704 3 роки тому +5

      Pademelons are actually a different genus of marsupial and are separate from wallabies. Pademelons tend to be smaller and have different tails.

  • @blahkjboubblah9856
    @blahkjboubblah9856 3 роки тому

    The funny thing about the camels is that they came to australia in the 19th century from the middle east and now we are exporting them back to middle eastern countries like saudi arabia because our camels are considered a lot healthier, less inbred, less diseases.

  • @TenOrbital
    @TenOrbital 3 роки тому

    Vegemite was a substitute for Marmite, after WW1 disrupted supplies from Britain. Marmite is milder and slightly sweeter.

  • @charlestonx6533
    @charlestonx6533 3 роки тому

    love that he pronounced cairns the way locals do lmao

  • @louiswehbe1754
    @louiswehbe1754 3 роки тому +1

    I am 11 and I have never tried vegimite before (I’m Australian)
    I also don’t watch afl I watch nrl

  • @georgeswes4541
    @georgeswes4541 4 роки тому +1

    👍🏻

  • @richardrejmer8721
    @richardrejmer8721 3 роки тому

    The secret to having your first taste of Vegemite. . DO *NOT* slather it on, like you might do with peanut butter or Nutella etc. . .
    Put on the TINIEST, THINNEST layer and try it that way. . Go easy on it. .
    OH. . And the toast MUST be buttered, before you put on the Vegemite. Vegemite is an addition to the butter spread on your toast . . not a substitute for butter.