Paterson was a romantic. Australians live in the city. Always have. Lawson tells the real story.
The City Bushman now drives an oversized ute with a perversely small tray around the suburbs.
And the city seems to suit you, while you rave about the bush. — Banno
The problem is people tend to think it's not a joke, and that somehow they have a clear, complete view of an entire continent. — AmadeusD
You are obsessing over an irrelevance. Time to move on.So Australia is a continent? — Arcane Sandwich
Albanese would like to distance himself from the Greens, — Banno
Interesting perspective from Pyne, although I think it presumes that Dutton is playing a kind of three-dimensional chess strategy when I'm sure his attitude was a lot more simplistic than that. — Wayfarer
more's the pity that nuclear has been made subject to partisan politics. — Wayfarer
I understand from my sources that the AEC is sounding out staff concerning their availability in April.
I'm betting on the 5th or the 12th. — Banno
Amazing how a little Spanish can rev up a thread. — kazan
I think the stereotype of laid back friendly Australians is quite accurate. It's even more accurate when one compares Australians to the other down under people, the uptight old-school English colonists, that are said to be New Zealanders. (And no, I'm not talking about the Maori's.)Most Australians tend to see themselves as sophisticated city folk, urban hipsters, etc, emulating New York and London rather than any hic desert state. — Tom Storm
what is the AEC sounding out staff on their availability for? Is it something related to elections? — javi2541997
what is the AEC sounding out staff on their availability for? — javi2541997
I know I would sound like an alcoholic, but the first Australian thing that comes to my mind is Foster's beer, not AC/DC. — javi2541997
Nope. I would not conquer Australia — javi2541997
I am fond of the country and Aussie people, and they are clearly a rightful and straight country. They do not do weird things; either they aren't a threat to the rest of the world. I can't ask them anything but learning from them. — javi2541997
As von Clausewitz noted : “War is a continuation of politics by other means”. But its corollary might be : "Politics is war by other means". And war tends to go to extremes : e.g. from a traditional shooting war toward "war to end all war" : the nuclear option.Trouble is, The Liberal Party of Australia is not. — Banno
but the first Australian thing that comes to my mind is Foster's beer, not AC/DC. — javi2541997
We saw Paul Hogan as pandering to that demographic to make a quick buck. Which he proceeded to do. Many bucks indeed. — Tom Storm
I think that Crocodile Dundee created the stereotype, — Arcane Sandwich
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