Yes Australia was named the "oldest continent" on earth after decades of research. This is because parts of Australias continental crust were found to be 4.4 billion years old. Which is apparently the oldest part of the earth's crust to be discovered.(western Australia). And this is because much of that area of the crust has remained unchanged from the early days of earth. Haha It's all just a piss take🤣. Lived in Sydney for 12 years (back in Qld the past year). Cost of housing is crazy in Sydney. Other than that it's a pretty great place. Gorgeous harbour. Always something to do. And so many beaches national parks and mountains in close range. The public transport is great. Yeah don't bother driving in Sydney! He is right about that big city attitude though, thinking they're better than other places. I find both Sydney and Melbourne to be a bit up themselves in that way😆, we're the best...no we are, no we are. Me ...."Shut up wankers. You're both great." Pretty much most the places he's shitting on are good and have a lot to offer. Well Canberra is overrated not much to do there imo. But hey everyone enjoys different things and places are what you make it🤷♀️. There's beauty and things to appreciate everywhere. 😊
Love this guy. Hes literally naming all the most popular places lol. All the major cities atleast. Country towns are the best . Love your reactions guys
The bridge isn't special on its own, its that it is over one of the prettiest harbours in the world. Although it is special , you have to see it in person to really appreciate how big it is. Built in 1923, it was the world's largest long span bridge until 2012 - almost a century later.
Opened in 1932. Construction began in 1923. Yeah, its one of the worlds most beautiful harbours. Take the Manly ferry to really experience it. Awesome. Lived there for 20 years, but left 25 years ago.Live Melbourne and a small NSW town now, where'll I move soon full time.
Earth's oldest known piece of continental crust dates to the era of the moon's formation. Australia holds the oldest continental crust on Earth, researchers have confirmed, hills some 4.4 billion years old.
Yep, North West Western Australia has the oldest known rock/zircons, 4.4 billion years old. Also the oldest living organisms, Stromatalites are found in a couple of places on the West Coast.
@@Quinctili ummmm is that joke post ? we have no tectonic plates in that area and if im correct the rocks talked about in the first post are the oldest formed rocks on the planet billions of years old if that's not stable i dont know what is?
the bridge is all steel its the largest steel arch bridge in the world, it is over a natural harbour it has trains and cars go over it , it is lovingly called the coat hanger
It's ninth. Indeed, the Bayonne Bridge across the Kill van Kull, connecting Staten Island NY with Bayonne NJ, is a steel arch bridge that is longer than the Sydney Harbour Bridge and was finished before it. The Sydney Harbour Bridge was never the longest bridge of its type. It is, however, as long as it needs to be.
Tower Bridge is very ornate and looks cool but it's less than half the height of Sydney Harbour Bridge...Tower Bridge has got just one lane in each direction for traffic...Sydney Harbour Bridge has eight lanes and two rail lines
It’s not the bridge, it’s the fact you can stand on one spot and see the bridge, the beautiful harbour and the opera house all there, together it’s beautiful.
Lol, I am living in Logan, QLD and it still has the nickname of the Logan Bogans , and yeah there are definately some suburbs more unsafe than others. Yep the Brisbane River is brown, all the sediment gets picked up by tide chainges, rain etc and washed across land into the waterways and rivers. Many times they have tried to find ways to stop this, but its alway gonna happen due to way the land sits
@@tammyfinnemore yeah lol. I can't say too much. I lived in Eagleby. My dad was a divisional commander in the fire brigade. The first call he got when he started there was to someone trying to cremate a dead horse in the back yard of a suburban house yard. The people were upset when he told them they could do that on a house block. The smell was horrid dad said.
As a Novocastrian (born in Newcastle)🏄♀️ living in Sydney & having spent 1/2 my life in the bush🤠 I find Isaac bloody hilarious despite his trashy mouth!
You do realise that the Golden gate Bridge and the Sydney Harbour Bridges are 'sister bridges'? The golden scissors used to open the northern end of the Sydney Harbour were split and half's were swapped with one of the Golden Gate set.
Sydney traffic is shite, but Isaac is from Newcastle, which is just a little town you stop in to have a piss and a hamburger on the drive to Coffs Harbour... 😂
As a housekeeper for various motels I can confirm that if the linen is delivered by an external company it isn't uncommon to find hospital sheets mixed in with the plains. However the sheets are heavily treated, high temps, bleach, starch, etc. So it's not likely the blood came from some poor patient's last moments at the local hospital, but it's little comfort: blood is still blood and that pub is horrific. Should have reported them for health risk, that's unforgivably filthy.
Yes Australia was named the "oldest continent" on earth after decades of research. This is because parts of Australias continental crust were found to be 4.4 billion years old. Which is apparently the oldest part of the earth's crust to be discovered.(western Australia). And this is because much of that area of the crust has remained unchanged from the early days of earth.
Isaac, is that the best you can come up with for Adelaide? Recently been named by experts as the most liveable city in Australia, so I understand why you couldn’t come up with much more.
As someone who lives in Adelaide when i seen Isaacs video I was like deadset really nothing better, like come on I know he has something better in him. Hope you had a wonderful day!
Fun fact about Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra... They incorrectly named it 'Burley Griffin' after the man who designed it. His name was actually Walter Griffin - Burley was his middle name. So they named it after his middle and surnames, rather than his first and surnames, or just his surname. Lucky he was dead when it was finally completed and named and didn't find out about it - embarrassing... But Aussies have a weird sense of humour when it comes to memorials, like the Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre in Melbourne - named after Prime Minister Harold Holt - who drowned (or so they say - he disappeared mysteriously...). Also about Harold Holt - the US Navy named a frigate the USS Harold E. Holt - the first time the US navy named a ship after an international dignitary.
Harbour bridge is the widest bridge that caters to 2 train lines 8 lanes and a pedestrian walkway not sure if the golden gate or tower bridge has the same, built by hand mainly, but the Golden Gate is the longest and a great bridge for amazing engineering i believe they all have something great that separates them
People from the East Coast say Perth is too far away to matter. So we look at the international times zones and can see Perth is within most of the major Asian and South East Asian cities time zones. As opposed to the east coast which shares their international time zone with one country, Kanakkanakkanakkastan. Chew on it ! Oh on being the oldest geological lands scape yes. Look up Geology Bluff Knoll Stirling Ranges, Stromatolites Shark Bay and Bungle Bungle Ranges and that's just for starters.
i use to frequently travel to sydney australia and i can say that the main major high way is so fucked that 1 accident can back it upand all other roads causing mayham etc i saw a green p plater cut across 4 lanes 1 yr and nearly crashed into a truck
Canberra is a planned city built between Sydney and Melbourne when all the states federated to create the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901, because VIC and NSW couldn't agree on Sydney or Melbourne. One famous person once described it as "a waste of a good sheep paddock".
Actually Paterson was a pom who's comedy act was to take the piss out of Australian yobbo's.. The fact Aussies don't mind coping it back as well as they give it he slipped past the radar.
@@redhammer9910 He was created by Australian mega talent, Barry Humphries, who was born in Melbourne. Barry has said the inspiration for Patterson came to him after attending functions with politicians . We love him because he gets up the ruling classes.
I'm a fair dinkum POM who has spent quite a bit of time in awesome Australia. Totally agree about Tamworth. Only been once, which was an overnight stay on boxing day '99. During the drive between Brisbane and Sydney for NYE celebs. Stayed in the main pub in town (which maybe where he is talking about). Stayed in the room all night but major partying all night downstairs with cops raiding it etc. Next morning the place was a disaster zone! Only difference was the sheets thing...thank God!!
I LIVED IN WARWICK FARM IN SOUTH WEST SYDNEY, I WAS A SOUTH-WESTY, I LIVED IN HOUSING COMMISSION HOUSE, BUT I WASN'T A HOUSO AS MY DAD WAS IN THE AIRFORCE
My partner's cousin somehow took over the fish & chip shop for a while in Warwick farm in the late 90s, I worked in there with em for a bit, what a sh** show lol.
Yair, Warwick Farm is REALLY doing it tough out in the sticks. The race course (Sydney's third best) now has a six star Sofitel Hotel surrounded by some great horse training facilities I wouldn't be putting it in the "westies" category.
@@flamingfrancis It's so close to liverpool though. I'm in MacArthur heights (campbelltown) did you hear we are getting this multimillion dollar in land, man made ocean, lagoon thing. Dunno what for, I cant even get my kids to school cause there's no public transport near the uni, but they're doing crap like this!
Also because cities with people at the time required access to a port to receive goods from overseas, but we feared invasion by sea, Canberra was designed to be a short stay meeting place for politicians, and a place for them to bunker down in a war.
So glad Frankston got an honorable mention. Never an uneventful occasion whenever I visit to pick up obviously hot tools from some rando from Facebook marketplace,
He is right about the Northern Beaches and the west and Eshays lol Hahah I didn't know Isaac is from Newcastle, I live very close to there, maybe that's why I like him haha.
Not only is Canberra between Sydney and Melbourne because they couldn’t decide, it actually says in our constitution that the location of the seat of government “… shall be in the State of New South Wales, and be distant not less than one hundred miles from Sydney.”
Holy Sh*t. Born and raised in Australia, mid 30s and today i learnt from USA people reacting to an Australian video that Australia is the oldest continent. 😅
I can agree with Logan being so bad. I lived in Queensland for 15 yrs, and I went to Logan once. And once was enough, I couldn't get away from it quickly enough. A horrible place. Scary people, druggies, drunks and threatening to us, even though they didn't know us. I will never go to Logan again. Now (Thank The Lord) I am back in Melbourne, where people are normal. Even the housing in Logan is below average, with un-tended yards and children who are insulting to strangers. Never again!
Australia is considered the oldest continent because much it is unchanged from the early days of the earth. Africa is the oldest populated continent, meaning humans started off there first and then migrated out to other places.
About the only reason I would like to see in Byron Bay is Chris Hemsworth on the beach. We don't have any Private Beaches and Chris likes to Surf. His Wife Elsa Pataky from "The Fast And The Furious" likes to exercise on the beach. Chris is a typical Aussie Celebrity He's Approachable and Down To Earth. So long as you're respectful and ask first He'll be happy to give you His Autograph, take a Selfie or meet you at the pub. Plenty of people have posted their Selfies online. I'm originally from Brisbane while I love it, you really have to travel out of the city to see any really spectacular Tourist Sights. Like the Glass House Mountains or The Gold Coast. The Gold Coast is where the Theme (Amusement) Parks are. While you're there in Surfers Paradise there are Gold Bikini Clad Meter Maids to be Checked Out. There are plenty of Selfies taken with them and posted online as well. When I was 13 Mum and I left My Abusive Father and moved to The Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland. It's up a Mountain Range behind Cairns and definitely worth visiting. Our Temperatures are much cooler than the coast including Cairns. Cairns is like living in a Sauna and without Air-conditioning it's definitely a nightmare. I basically only visit Cairns for the shopping and am quite happy to get back home. What can I say I'm a woman. I recommend visiting The Great Barrier Reef and then heading up that Mountain Range in a car. You'll still see Rainforests and Waterfalls. But we also have Rolling Green Hills and plenty of lovely places to swim. Due to long extinct Volcanoes our soil is good for growing a wide variety of Fruits and Vegetables. It's also Dairy Country, so I'd recommend trying our local food whilst visiting us.
I live in Tamworth New South Wales Australia the Tamworth Base Hospital supplies a laundry service to certain hotels and motels that s*** was hilarious we hate the Country Music Festival
Sydney Harbour Bridge is only famous because it is the longest spanning bridge in the world. However it is nice one night the year - New Years Eve. Not that I am a Sydney type, I am an Adelaidean and only travelled their twice in my 62 years, but I must admit the Sydney fireworks on NYE is amazing and regarded by many around the world to be the best. They are centred mainly around the Bridge and Opera House with many mounted from the frame of the bridge. But I agree with that guy, the one way routes around Sydney are a nightmare. If you take the wrong exit off the bridge for instance, it takes you an hour to find your way back! Canberra has a massive DUMB under Parliament House where the cabal minion 'govt' ministers have child sacrifices, drink adre**no**chrome, etc. Yes Canberra is actually the 2nd headquarters for the Nazi's that didn't die off after WWII but went to Antarctica and joined up with the draco reptilians down there. Australia has a porthole that takes children mainly to the Mars base to be used as s*ex sl&aves and other things. The Nazi's run the UN and NASA and are highly attached to the cabal. So Canberra is not a nice play to go. I agree with him. Canberra is situated where it is because it is on a layline I think, or might because the Rothschilds have hunting lodges nearby. It was to do with the cabal anyway. If you look at Parliament House Canberra you can see the Illuminati symbolism everywhere, especially on the roof.
@@flamingfrancis Ah, I see one of the sleepy blue pilled mainstream media sheeple that has NO idea what is really going on in this world saw my post. I won't say "wake up". You'll be woken up very soon in a BIG way.
Strange that he said Melbourne sucked balls when we were named most livable city in the world several years running. It is true we do love a good protest but that does not make it a shit place to live.
Melburnian here. Everything he's said about Melbourne is 1000% true. There are many nice people, but then there are also some of the worst you'll ever meet, and the majority of them are woke to all hell, unfortunately..
Canberra's not that different to DC. DC was put where it is to be on the border of the north and the south. So Maryland and Virginia contributed land to it. But Virginia took its back after everything was built on the north side of the river.
I’m from Sydney and let me just say that Sydney harbour bridge is not even on Top 10 bridges in the world. The bridge is not even on the top ten tourist spots in Sydney 🤣
He couldn't say anything really bad about Perth besides the distance in geography 😂. And no, Perthians don't think that we're another country. That's just Eastern States propaganda to deflect any of their own regional hate. 'No don't look into this local issue, but look over there! To Perth! Those bastards don't even think they are Australians! You must hate them!'
sydney traffic is fucked we moved 5 years ago to Queanbeyan next to Canberra soly because Sydney was way to busy, the air quality is much better here too and just a better lifestyle here. Sydney is awaful!!!!!
He reminded me of a motel in Kempsey, NSW. When I pulled the bed covers back to get in, loads of cockroaches ran out. Melbourne is the city of leftists. Victoria has the worst roads.
CANBERRA IS WHERE WE KEEP THE POLITICIANS, SO EVERYONE ELSE DOESN'T HAVE TO INTERACT WITH THEM
Fortunately they don't live in Canberra and only there a few weeks a year.
But u can carry an ounce of pot legally lol
Except for the N T which is also a Territory
Politicians and Military, I was based there for a long time
Yes Australia was named the "oldest continent" on earth after decades of research. This is because parts of Australias continental crust were found to be 4.4 billion years old. Which is apparently the oldest part of the earth's crust to be discovered.(western Australia). And this is because much of that area of the crust has remained unchanged from the early days of earth.
Haha It's all just a piss take🤣. Lived in Sydney for 12 years (back in Qld the past year). Cost of housing is crazy in Sydney. Other than that it's a pretty great place. Gorgeous harbour. Always something to do. And so many beaches national parks and mountains in close range. The public transport is great. Yeah don't bother driving in Sydney! He is right about that big city attitude though, thinking they're better than other places. I find both Sydney and Melbourne to be a bit up themselves in that way😆, we're the best...no we are, no we are. Me ...."Shut up wankers. You're both great."
Pretty much most the places he's shitting on are good and have a lot to offer. Well Canberra is overrated not much to do there imo. But hey everyone enjoys different things and places are what you make it🤷♀️. There's beauty and things to appreciate everywhere. 😊
Love this guy. Hes literally naming all the most popular places lol. All the major cities atleast. Country towns are the best . Love your reactions guys
I’ve travelled extensively in Australia and abroad. Every city or town has mockable traits, even the ones I’ve liked the most
The bridge isn't special on its own, its that it is over one of the prettiest harbours in the world.
Although it is special , you have to see it in person to really appreciate how big it is. Built in 1923, it was the world's largest long span bridge until 2012 - almost a century later.
Prettiest harbour…. Over here we see the opera house! And over there we see a commission housing high rise!
@@janedoe4471 wow, sounds like you got a crappy tour.
@@godamid4889 that’s what happens when the one native to Sydney who is supposed to be giving the tour gets lost on their own public transport.
@@janedoe4471 surprised it hasn’t been torn down and redeveloped long ago
Opened in 1932. Construction began in 1923. Yeah, its one of the worlds most beautiful harbours. Take the Manly ferry to really experience it. Awesome. Lived there for 20 years, but left 25 years ago.Live Melbourne and a small NSW town now, where'll I move soon full time.
Earth's oldest known piece of continental crust dates to the era of the moon's formation. Australia holds the oldest continental crust on Earth, researchers have confirmed, hills some 4.4 billion years old.
Yep, North West Western Australia has the oldest known rock/zircons, 4.4 billion years old. Also the oldest living organisms, Stromatalites are found in a couple of places on the West Coast.
yeah that's where they are putting the "worlds black box" they also wanted to use those rock formations for a nuclear dump site.
@@geoffcunningham6896 I doubt it. It's not the most geologically stable part of Australia.
@@Quinctili ummmm is that joke post ? we have no tectonic plates in that area and if im correct the rocks talked about in the first post are the oldest formed rocks on the planet billions of years old if that's not stable i dont know what is?
@@geoffcunningham6896 they're tilted sideways, indicating movement.
Golden gate sucks balls
Its 5000000 miles from anything when u ride over it
Right under the Sydney harbour bridge has like 12 pubs literally under it
Yeah I'm from Melbourne and I've driven in Sydney and their roads are ridiculous so many one ways it's crazy
Sydney has more motorways & tunnels than Melbourne.
Better rail system, better beaches & Sydney actually has a harbour. Melbourne weather is shit !
the bridge is all steel its the largest steel arch bridge in the world, it is over a natural harbour it has trains and cars go over it , it is lovingly called the coat hanger
Certainly! Sydney LOVES its Car Strangled Spanner.
It's ninth. Indeed, the Bayonne Bridge across the Kill van Kull, connecting Staten Island NY with Bayonne NJ, is a steel arch bridge that is longer than the Sydney Harbour Bridge and was finished before it. The Sydney Harbour Bridge was never the longest bridge of its type. It is, however, as long as it needs to be.
All imported steel at that...but not from Chaina which explains its longevity
@@brettevill9055 it was widest and largest, if I recall correctly, until about 2012. Not necessarily longest.
@@brettevill9055 just found out china has the longest arch bridge Sydney harbour bridge is a baby bridge compared to that giant arch
Tower Bridge is very ornate and looks cool but it's less than half the height of Sydney Harbour Bridge...Tower Bridge has got just one lane in each direction for traffic...Sydney Harbour Bridge has eight lanes and two rail lines
It’s not the bridge, it’s the fact you can stand on one spot and see the bridge, the beautiful harbour and the opera house all there, together it’s beautiful.
🔹️ 17:22 Tamworth is the country music capital of Australia 🌈🦘🌏🇦🇺. The American equivalent would be Nashville, Tennessee
Lol, I am living in Logan, QLD and it still has the nickname of the Logan Bogans , and yeah there are definately some suburbs more unsafe than others. Yep the Brisbane River is brown, all the sediment gets picked up by tide chainges, rain etc and washed across land into the waterways and rivers. Many times they have tried to find ways to stop this, but its alway gonna happen due to way the land sits
Lol. I went to school at Beenleigh. We used to call Woodridge - little Beirut.
lol, I havent heard that one, just the Logan Bogans lol
@@tammyfinnemore yeah lol. I can't say too much. I lived in Eagleby. My dad was a divisional commander in the fire brigade. The first call he got when he started there was to someone trying to cremate a dead horse in the back yard of a suburban house yard. The people were upset when he told them they could do that on a house block. The smell was horrid dad said.
As a Novocastrian (born in Newcastle)🏄♀️ living in Sydney & having spent 1/2 my life in the bush🤠 I find Isaac bloody hilarious despite his trashy mouth!
Not sure you could call Nimbin a city ¡. It's only 1 street wide 😊
You do realise that the Golden gate Bridge and the Sydney Harbour Bridges are 'sister bridges'? The golden scissors used to open the northern end of the Sydney Harbour were split and half's were swapped with one of the Golden Gate set.
No, we didn't know that!
A lot of research (Google) tells me that Australia has the oldest continental crust on Earth at 4.4 billion years old.
Im fairly sure I got the oldest crust on a pub sandwich in Meekatharra.
I HATE your Butterfield videos, but I gave you a thumbs up anyway...😂
Sydney traffic is shite, but Isaac is from Newcastle, which is just a little town you stop in to have a piss and a hamburger on the drive to Coffs Harbour... 😂
Why would you deviate into Newcastle en route to Coffs? It is the largest City outside of Greater Sydney in any case.
@@flamingfrancis Voted cleanest public lavatories on the central coast and get a milkshake and a hamburger at the Parthenon Milk Bar, why else...? ;-)
Little town?
He forgot to mention Rockhampton, easily one of the worst places in Australia. Either rocky or townsville has the title of crime capital
As a housekeeper for various motels I can confirm that if the linen is delivered by an external company it isn't uncommon to find hospital sheets mixed in with the plains. However the sheets are heavily treated, high temps, bleach, starch, etc. So it's not likely the blood came from some poor patient's last moments at the local hospital, but it's little comfort: blood is still blood and that pub is horrific. Should have reported them for health risk, that's unforgivably filthy.
Yes Australia was named the "oldest continent" on earth after decades of research. This is because parts of Australias continental crust were found to be 4.4 billion years old. Which is apparently the oldest part of the earth's crust to be discovered.(western Australia). And this is because much of that area of the crust has remained unchanged from the early days of earth.
Isaac, is that the best you can come up with for Adelaide? Recently been named by experts as the most liveable city in Australia, so I understand why you couldn’t come up with much more.
As someone who lives in Adelaide when i seen Isaacs video I was like deadset really nothing better, like come on I know he has something better in him.
Hope you had a wonderful day!
Most livable in the covid Era because you can't tell the difference between Adelaide in lockdown and pre covid NYE,
@@Paullyb79 yep, that’s why people from the eastern states are buying up properties here in record numbers at the moment.
@@Paullyb79 Is that because they all have a bong cough?
Fun fact about Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra... They incorrectly named it 'Burley Griffin' after the man who designed it. His name was actually Walter Griffin - Burley was his middle name. So they named it after his middle and surnames, rather than his first and surnames, or just his surname. Lucky he was dead when it was finally completed and named and didn't find out about it - embarrassing...
But Aussies have a weird sense of humour when it comes to memorials, like the Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre in Melbourne - named after Prime Minister Harold Holt - who drowned (or so they say - he disappeared mysteriously...). Also about Harold Holt - the US Navy named a frigate the USS Harold E. Holt - the first time the US navy named a ship after an international dignitary.
When we get the nuclear submarines from USA l hope they don't call one of them Joe Biden. It would sunk for sure.
Harbour bridge is the widest bridge that caters to 2 train lines 8 lanes and a pedestrian walkway not sure if the golden gate or tower bridge has the same, built by hand mainly, but the Golden Gate is the longest and a great bridge for amazing engineering i believe they all have something great that separates them
People from the East Coast say Perth is too far away to matter. So we look at the international times zones and can see Perth is within most of the major Asian and South East Asian cities time zones. As opposed to the east coast which shares their international time zone with one country, Kanakkanakkanakkastan. Chew on it ! Oh on being the oldest geological lands scape yes. Look up Geology Bluff Knoll Stirling Ranges, Stromatolites Shark Bay and Bungle Bungle Ranges and that's just for starters.
i use to frequently travel to sydney australia and i can say that the main major high way is so fucked that 1 accident can back it upand all other roads causing mayham etc i saw a green p plater cut across 4 lanes 1 yr and nearly crashed into a truck
Canberra is a planned city built between Sydney and Melbourne when all the states federated to create the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901, because VIC and NSW couldn't agree on Sydney or Melbourne. One famous person once described it as "a waste of a good sheep paddock".
You should check out Sir Les Patterson on Parkinson in 1982. Great insight into Aussie culture from one of our most refined statesmen.
For sure, Sir Les was real class when compared to th parasitic clown that appears here.
Actually Paterson was a pom who's comedy act was to take the piss out of Australian yobbo's.. The fact Aussies don't mind coping it back as well as they give it he slipped past the radar.
@@redhammer9910 He was created by Australian mega talent, Barry Humphries, who was born in Melbourne. Barry has said the inspiration for Patterson came to him after attending functions with politicians .
We love him because he gets up the ruling classes.
I'm a fair dinkum POM who has spent quite a bit of time in awesome Australia. Totally agree about Tamworth. Only been once, which was an overnight stay on boxing day '99. During the drive between Brisbane and Sydney for NYE celebs. Stayed in the main pub in town (which maybe where he is talking about). Stayed in the room all night but major partying all night downstairs with cops raiding it etc. Next morning the place was a disaster zone! Only difference was the sheets thing...thank God!!
The Central on the main street or the Imperial at the top of the hill
I like Sydney, hate the traffic though. Don't like Melbourne, but love Victoria.
Butterfield is a classic ! Part of Aussie humour is hanging Sh.., take it for the fun it is :-)
I LIVED IN WARWICK FARM IN SOUTH WEST SYDNEY, I WAS A SOUTH-WESTY, I LIVED IN HOUSING COMMISSION HOUSE, BUT I WASN'T A HOUSO AS MY DAD WAS IN THE AIRFORCE
My partner's cousin somehow took over the fish & chip shop for a while in Warwick farm in the late 90s, I worked in there with em for a bit, what a sh** show lol.
Yair, Warwick Farm is REALLY doing it tough out in the sticks. The race course (Sydney's third best) now has a six star Sofitel Hotel surrounded by some great horse training facilities I wouldn't be putting it in the "westies" category.
@@flamingfrancis It's so close to liverpool though. I'm in MacArthur heights (campbelltown) did you hear we are getting this multimillion dollar in land, man made ocean, lagoon thing. Dunno what for, I cant even get my kids to school cause there's no public transport near the uni, but they're doing crap like this!
You guys are almost spot on. I was told that Canberra was created to resolve that exact dispute.
Also because cities with people at the time required access to a port to receive goods from overseas, but we feared invasion by sea, Canberra was designed to be a short stay meeting place for politicians, and a place for them to bunker down in a war.
So glad Frankston got an honorable mention. Never an uneventful occasion whenever I visit to pick up obviously hot tools from some rando from Facebook marketplace,
@23:16 ever noticed how memory laps is contagious.... lol
Correct, they say that Australia is at 4.4 Billion years
We used to have definite peak hours in Sydney. Not any more....
He is right about the Northern Beaches and the west and Eshays lol Hahah I didn't know Isaac is from Newcastle, I live very close to there, maybe that's why I like him haha.
I can tell that Isaac Butterfield has never been to Walgett.
With a name like Isaac and a beard like his he wouldn't want any shearers getting too close.
Not only is Canberra between Sydney and Melbourne because they couldn’t decide, it actually says in our constitution that the location of the seat of government “… shall be in the State of New South Wales, and be distant not less than one hundred miles from Sydney.”
Holy Sh*t. Born and raised in Australia, mid 30s and today i learnt from USA people reacting to an Australian video that Australia is the oldest continent. 😅
Deception bay, Ipswich and yes Logan.
omg, this guy is so funny...especially the "Hi Nanna".... and unfortunately, he isnt entirely wrong about any of the places he mentioned.... LMAO
Australian Aboriginals are the oldest culture on earth, they have lived here for 65 thousand years, maybe that's what he meant.
Oooh whatever, every time someone states they are the oldest race in the world it goes up by another 5, 10, 25,000 years.
The significance of Sydney Harbour Bridge is that it is the largest single-span arch bridge in the world.
I live in Adelaide and we got off lightly lol
Worst places to live in Australia.
Queensland: it gets worse the further north you go.
I can agree with Logan being so bad. I lived in Queensland for 15 yrs, and I went to Logan once. And once was enough, I couldn't get away from it quickly enough. A horrible place. Scary people, druggies, drunks and threatening to us, even though they didn't know us. I will never go to Logan again. Now (Thank The Lord) I am back in Melbourne, where people are normal. Even the housing in Logan is below average, with un-tended yards and children who are insulting to strangers. Never again!
There are no bad places to live in Australia, only good places and better places. ;)
not true
You guys gotta react to part 2 its so funny 🤣🤣
Ha ha I grew up near Tamworth and worked in the pub. I now live on the Central Coast. Love it
Ever been to Coober Pedy? Well this fella definitely has not been to Coober Pedy. Even the dogs are just lying in the sun waiting to die.
Australia holds the oldest continental crust on Earth, researchers have confirmed, hills some 4.4 billion years old.
Australia is considered the oldest continent because much it is unchanged from the early days of the earth. Africa is the oldest populated continent, meaning humans started off there first and then migrated out to other places.
LOL, I live in Logan. And yes, i would protest Maccas closing for 6 hours
Cairns is awesome! Local just don't go where tourists go... 😅
Sounds like the Locomotive hotel, now closed for obvious reasons
Would have be Logan or Bankstown. Surprised Darwin not mentioned.
This guy is bang on I've been to or lived in all these places however Perth does pay well for most jobs it's still not good
This guys HILARIOUS!! 🙌🏽
2:20 Australia holds the oldest continental crust on Earth
Yes the scientists have said Australia is the oldest continent. And if you want to the real Australia DON'T go to a city.
That’s bs don’t go to a city? So like the middle of nowhere lol
@@davidlu7245 Smaller towns all along the coast are the best places. Just not places like Sydney Melbourne Brisbane ECT
About the only reason I would like to see in Byron Bay is Chris Hemsworth on the beach. We don't have any Private Beaches and Chris likes to Surf. His Wife Elsa Pataky from "The Fast And The Furious" likes to exercise on the beach. Chris is a typical Aussie Celebrity He's Approachable and Down To Earth. So long as you're respectful and ask first He'll be happy to give you His Autograph, take a Selfie or meet you at the pub. Plenty of people have posted their Selfies online.
I'm originally from Brisbane while I love it, you really have to travel out of the city to see any really spectacular Tourist Sights. Like the Glass House Mountains or The Gold Coast. The Gold Coast is where the Theme (Amusement) Parks are. While you're there in Surfers Paradise there are Gold Bikini Clad Meter Maids to be Checked Out. There are plenty of Selfies taken with them and posted online as well.
When I was 13 Mum and I left My Abusive Father and moved to The Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland. It's up a Mountain Range behind Cairns and definitely worth visiting. Our Temperatures are much cooler than the coast including Cairns. Cairns is like living in a Sauna and without Air-conditioning it's definitely a nightmare. I basically only visit Cairns for the shopping and am quite happy to get back home. What can I say I'm a woman. I recommend visiting The Great Barrier Reef and then heading up that Mountain Range in a car. You'll still see Rainforests and Waterfalls. But we also have Rolling Green Hills and plenty of lovely places to swim. Due to long extinct Volcanoes our soil is good for growing a wide variety of Fruits and Vegetables. It's also Dairy Country, so I'd recommend trying our local food whilst visiting us.
Hang on, hang on, we're not Melbournites we're Melburnians ;)
i agree with you on the bridges.
I've lived in both Tamworth and Dubbo and I have to agree, Tamworth is the worst. Dubbo has issues but is rather Dubbo over Tamworth any day.
Australia IS the OLDEST CONTINENT on earth for REAL
I live in Tamworth New South Wales Australia the Tamworth Base Hospital supplies a laundry service to certain hotels and motels that s*** was hilarious we hate the Country Music Festival
The Sydney harbor bridge is know for it's engineering feat not it's looks
Sydney Harbour Bridge is only famous because it is the longest spanning bridge in the world. However it is nice one night the year - New Years Eve. Not that I am a Sydney type, I am an Adelaidean and only travelled their twice in my 62 years, but I must admit the Sydney fireworks on NYE is amazing and regarded by many around the world to be the best. They are centred mainly around the Bridge and Opera House with many mounted from the frame of the bridge. But I agree with that guy, the one way routes around Sydney are a nightmare. If you take the wrong exit off the bridge for instance, it takes you an hour to find your way back! Canberra has a massive DUMB under Parliament House where the cabal minion 'govt' ministers have child sacrifices, drink adre**no**chrome, etc. Yes Canberra is actually the 2nd headquarters for the Nazi's that didn't die off after WWII but went to Antarctica and joined up with the draco reptilians down there. Australia has a porthole that takes children mainly to the Mars base to be used as s*ex sl&aves and other things. The Nazi's run the UN and NASA and are highly attached to the cabal. So Canberra is not a nice play to go. I agree with him. Canberra is situated where it is because it is on a layline I think, or might because the Rothschilds have hunting lodges nearby. It was to do with the cabal anyway. If you look at Parliament House Canberra you can see the Illuminati symbolism everywhere, especially on the roof.
Shit, if Mr. Butternut is looking for a scriptwriter you should apply...just work out how to include obscenities every second word.
@@flamingfrancis Ah, I see one of the sleepy blue pilled mainstream media sheeple that has NO idea what is really going on in this world saw my post. I won't say "wake up". You'll be woken up very soon in a BIG way.
Strange that he said Melbourne sucked balls when we were named most livable city in the world several years running.
It is true we do love a good protest but that does not make it a shit place to live.
Australia if I recall is the first continent to separate. Because pangaea doesn't exist anymore that makes this the oldest continent.
As long as when you cry a river you still have the Sydney bridge built to get over it. 😮😅
Melburnian here. Everything he's said about Melbourne is 1000% true. There are many nice people, but then there are also some of the worst you'll ever meet, and the majority of them are woke to all hell, unfortunately..
being honest about your home shows me a lot in a person.
Yo he also mentioned Frankston the drugged up place ahahah
am sure it;s Diviant dictator Dan who insists on being woke
@@rapidcougar3785 not all people in Frankston are drugged up lol there's a hell of a lot of great people in Frankston I lived there for 23 years !
@Mirage Aus ... it's quite prolific there and now lads and the rest hang around there and the city
He forgot to mention Townsville, the bogan capital of the world
We claim oldest continent because we still have plants and animals from gondwana.
So in his rant he forgot Tasmania, that must make us the best place in Australia, guess he failed there lol.
I noticed he forgot you. I was going to ask if Tassie just floated away 😂lol
@@bernadettelanders7306 lol, it feels like it sometimes.
@@rjswas don’t worry, I’ve thrown a piece of string over from Vic, just tie it post or lamp pole, you’ll be right 😂
@@bernadettelanders7306 🤣
Canberra's not that different to DC. DC was put where it is to be on the border of the north and the south. So Maryland and Virginia contributed land to it. But Virginia took its back after everything was built on the north side of the river.
I'm stuck in Canberra and I have to say it is boring and I hate politicians. It does have a lot of cycle paths so cyclists can avoid angry drivers.
I haven't even been to Logan, but I know that's not in my list.
I’m from Sydney and let me just say that Sydney harbour bridge is not even on Top 10 bridges in the world. The bridge is not even on the top ten tourist spots in Sydney 🤣
Yeah Sydney for once we were first sad thing is he's right about our beautiful city 👍
He couldn't say anything really bad about Perth besides the distance in geography 😂. And no, Perthians don't think that we're another country. That's just Eastern States propaganda to deflect any of their own regional hate.
'No don't look into this local issue, but look over there! To Perth! Those bastards don't even think they are Australians! You must hate them!'
sydney traffic is fucked we moved 5 years ago to Queanbeyan next to Canberra soly because Sydney was way to busy, the air quality is much better here too and just a better lifestyle here. Sydney is awaful!!!!!
He forgot a few places, Alice Springs, Moe Vic and Bairnsdale
We have proof of the oldest culture on earth yes predating Africa, maybe that's what he meant?
Any suburb in any town city that dosent have trees or bushes
Yeah ..Nah. Isaak likes the sound of his own voice a bit to much for me...
Everything Isaac said is 100% true.
It's not family guy, it was originally hot rod.
you guys needa watch more AFL
100% accurate regarding Sydney.
Cashed up Bogans.
Lived in Tamworth for 20 years .............. yep
He reminded me of a motel in Kempsey, NSW. When I pulled the bed covers back to get in, loads of cockroaches ran out. Melbourne is the city of leftists. Victoria has the worst roads.
The bloke with the beard was hilarious. The other two were boring.
Check out Australia's history, geologically. He's not far off...
I thought he was gonna say Darwin but Darwin isn’t bad it’s just hot and a low population
We aren't all bad in Melbourne, I've never protested
I live in Brisbane and I love it