Posts from smokey in thread „A Difference In Cultures“

    hi stumpy


    your right you have heard of the nullarbor that is the bit of australia which is inbetween adelaide and perth it is quite flat and has no trees to speak of on it you can get a train that will take you across the nullarbor i think its a day and night ride but dont quote me on that will ahve to find out and get back to you. you can now ride a train from adelaide to darwin you ride on the ghan this train was named after the afgans who came to australia 1840 when they bought some camels out here to service the arid interior of australia they where used to deliver all goods and post till the truck came in and was reliable.


    mrs c amazon does'nt deliever down under so will ahve to wait my turn will try another library and see if i can get it there.


    oh and stumpy just so that you know queensland was the first state to adopt compulsory voting


    you all know about the opera house in sydney well it was built between 1952 - 1973 nad the harbour bridge was opened on march 9 1932 it took 9 yrs to build, it is also called the caothanger has 8 lanes across it and you pay a toll to use it i also think there is a train line across it as well.


    i have found out that the largest pastoral property in australia is in the northern territory covering 16296 square kilometers.


    oh and something else did you know that a didgerydoo is about 4-5 feet long


    cheers smokey

    hi stumpy


    mozzies is short for mosquitoes, some of the aboriginies call themselves "corries" , they also call themselves "black fellows" ,most often not they are called "abo's" that is what white man calls them it is not down putting it is just short for aboriginies.


    the book is in the library but you have to be put on a waiting list and you have to wait for your name to come to the top of the list, most of the people who borrow it are students.


    just thought that you would all like to see some aboriginal words and what they mean in english


    Wagga Wagga - many crows (is also a name of a town in nsw)
    whyalla - deep water
    maralinga - thunder
    murrumbidgee - big water
    canberra - meeting place
    oodnadatta - blossom of the mulga
    nullabor - no trees
    korrumburra - blow fly
    kangarooing - hunting for kangaroo
    oompi - native hut ( know also as humpy)
    wool-man - old man
    nulla nulla - war club
    coolibah - the tree


    something else i have just found out


    the oldest surviving piece of australian film covered the 1896 melbourne cup, this is a horse race


    cheers smokey

    hi arthur


    just some things that i have just found out
    1. captian arthur phillip was the one who bought out the first fleet and he was the governor of NSW from 1788-1792


    2 sydney was named after baron sydney of chislehurst, britsh home secretary and was named a city in 1842


    3. hobart is the second oldest city in australia


    4. 7 horses where bought with the first fleet


    5. the first fleet landed in sydney cove ( stumpy you knew more that i did ;) )


    6. in 1656 dutch seamen landed on western australia's 'rottnest island', it was called this after the short tailed wallabies that the seamen mistook for rats and tthe island's name was first off "ratsnest island"


    7. william dampier was the first englishman to land in australia


    8 australia switched to decimal currency in 1966


    9 the last convicts were deported to australia in 1868


    10 william gosse was the first white man to ascend ayers rock in 1883


    11 ayers rock ( uluru) is the largest monolithic rock in the world and was named after sir henry ayers a premier os south australia


    12 alice springs is the largest town in central australia and is the geographical centre of australia and is situated on the todd river in the macdonald ranges in the northern territory


    13 fraser island is the largest sand island in the world and lies of the coast of queensland.


    14 QANTAS stands for Queensland And the Northern Territory Aerial Service


    cheers smokey

    hi stumpy


    after reading what you wrote i remembered what we were taught in school, yes the first fleet was taken out by phillip but it was not to port jackson they first landed in botnany bay thats where the song "bound for botnany bay " comes from. but as i said earlier it was inhabitated by mozzies so they moved to port jackson. the number of convicts is correct some of the officers also bought their families along. yes most aussies were ashamed to be from convict blood but as i said this all changed in 1988 when we had world expo then it became the in thing to have come from the first shipment of convicts. it is from these orgins that the term P.O.M. came from.


    would you believe that this book is hard to find down under and even harder to get out at the library.


    cheers smokey

    hi arthur


    the first fleet came down under in if i remember right 1880 and no i have never seen that movie but when i was at school many moons ago we had on the abc for schools a programme that told us all about the first fleet and all the troubles they had with making the settlement and such.


    i remember the reinactment of the first fleet and all the tall ships going into sydney harbour which was not really right but who cares it was a sight to see it was telecast on all the tv channels. it was a fantasic sight to see them all come through the heads and sail under the bridge.


    we have a large boat race here that sets off from sydney on boxing day and they sail down to hobart you may have seen it at some time a couple of years ago they had a bad storm hit the fleet and men were lost at sea and some of the boats where sunk from the bad seas.


    after world expo 88 which was held in brisbane a lot of aussies became proud to know that they where from convict stock as at one of the places there they had a list of all those that where shipped out and what their crimes where. couldn't believe that some of them were set down under for stealing a loaf of bread and that they were so young some of them where only children.


    if i remember my history right most of all of the convict ships departed from portsmouth.


    cheers smokey

    hi arthur


    i know about the cricket team but to say the least i don't have much time for them and in reguards shane warne 1. he should have never made it back into the national squad until he had proven his worth playing at first club level then at state level after all he was banned for a year for taking drugs. 2. better lock up your ladies before he gets there as he doesn't seem to be able to keep it in his pants if you know what i mean.


    they make a big fuss about st pats day down here as well but some people just don't give too hoots we all go for st jude the saint for lost causes :D .


    now for some other interesting facts about australia


    did you know that where sydney is was not the first place picked for the first settlement in australia it was a place called botonay bay but the mozzies where in plauge sizes so the settlement was moved to sydney harbour to a place called the rocks.


    tassie was first settled as a pennal settlement for the most troublesome convicts as they thought that the land down there would tame them some it did others it did not


    we have had some bushrangers the best known is ned kelly, he was of irish stock they lived in victoria, ned and what was left of his gang was captured in a place called glenn innes in the northern part of victoria. there is some dispute about whether or not it was ned who was hang in pentridge or his brother dan it is rummered that ned kelly escaped and moved to queensland and is buried in ipswich.


    will tell you more when i can remember some more or if you are interested


    cheers smokey

    hi robbie


    some things about australia


    1) we have 6 states and 3 terriotries (5 states and 2 terriotries on the main land then 6th state tassie and some islands of shore are classed as a terriotry)


    2) the largest state is western australia then queensland then south australia then new sout walses then victoria and lastly little old tassie(tasmainia) please excuse the spelling


    3) the northern terriotry is the largest then we have the ACT(australian capital terriotry) this is where parliment sits


    4) our main exports are borxite, coal there are more but can't recall them at this time


    5) we have 5 parties down here labour, national and liberial (they form a colalition) , demecrates and the greens


    6) we have 2 levels of government senate( the red office) and house of reps( the green office) the second one is where john howard and the rest go.


    7) we have a national soccer league, a game called AFL its a bit like galic football but played with an egg shaped ball( i call this game airal ping pong) then we have rubgy league then we have rubgy union.


    8) monday to friday is a working week for office jollies 9-5 others could work any time durning the day


    9) shops are open all week some places shops are open till midnight every day most places till 9 mon -fir and till 6 weekends


    10) biggest soaps for australia are neighbours and home and away every night except over the 6 weeks of christmas sometimes longer about 2 months


    11) education is p-12 which is preschool aged 4 yrs grade 1 when you are five but only if you have your 5th birthday before the 1st of january in not you start school when you are 6 most places it is P -7 (4-12 allowing for the delay in starting because of birth dates) this is the primary side then high is grades 8-12 (12,13 - 17,18) the school that my son attends is a P-12 school where they go from preschool to year 12 on the one campus the school is split into junior A, junior B, middle school and senior school


    hope this gets you interested will post more later


    cheers smokey