Yeah, lovely lady, highly intelligent & qualified, yet she’s suffered intolerable loss & grief. I really hope life picks up for her. She’s smart, kind & has endured a lot. I hope the NY brings better things for her!
Breaks my heart. This is the reason our government wants censorship , something that’s premise is a funny blog, but ends up telling you more about the state of the nation (outback towns and cities) than the news does, is dangerous to the narrative that alls well nothing to see here…😢
I grew up in Bundaberg and moved when I was 17 to Brisbane for uni. It is definitely rude, reactive (politically) and confronting at times. However, it is victim to being a town with very little to do, low incomes, high unemployment, poor health services (as the lovely woman highlighted - thanks for sharing your story), a general lack of opportunity and the small town syndrome where everybody knows each other & is in each other’s business. A lot of people have never been overseas before and are hostile to foreigners so xenophobia and racism is rampant. It is very homophobic and is also statistically, I believe, the ‘fattest’ town in Australia (media’s language, not mine). I am so defensive of my hometown because I think it is so gross & privileged to comment on people here when you have never lived in a town like this. I’m so glad this video showcased some context and the realities of how hard it can be to live in such a place - people are a product of their conditions and that is definitely the case for Bundy! We also have stunning beaches, great public schools and some huge brands (Bundaberg Sugar, Bundaberg Rum, Bundaberg Ginger Beer). We are at the bottom of the reef and have beautiful weather. We aren’t all bad and it is a beautiful part of the world so don’t write us off too quickly❤
I’d take Bundy over Townsville any day. Lived in both. You can escape to the Frazer coast or Bagara every now and then but there’s a whole lot of nothing outside of Townsville.
I lived in Bundaberg for about 15 years and am trying to move back for family. I promise it was never this rude. It’s a shame the town is the way it is now.
@@PFitz539 Pauline has a lot to answer for in terms of the damage she did. Bundyittes loved everyone back in the day. Everyone was given a fair go until Pauline’s divisive politics took over and destroyed great mindsets.
@@Will-nb8qkReally ? Pauline exposing the truth about genuine racism via the corrupt aboriginal industry and divisive "positive discrimination" caused Bundyites to become nasty ? Yeah . . . r i i i i ght
What that woman said about her medical experience and services for her disabled kids is not rare or unique to Bundaberg. You can have NDIS approved services available but they may not be the appropriate ones to meet the needs of a particular disability. The NDIS has been good to people with visible physical disability’s but not children or adults with developmental disabilities because for that you need people qualified for more than just care assistance or house cleaning and assisted shopping. You need therapy services and people qualified in assisting people with complex needs. That is why the NDIS is failing. .
I work in an assisted care home 24 hours, And this is very True DCP the courts and NDIS dump people on us all the time who need more help than we can give, Or need help in ways we are not trained or suited to give them, We do our best but sometimes there is nothing we as workers are able to do and we can't get the help we need or provide what they need. This leads at times to High worker turn over and Burn out leading to lack of care or people straight up quitting all the time or the clients just checking out because they know we can't help them. My current client is a prime example Her problem is not physical she doesn't need any physical help, And so we just kinda muddle through helping as best we can while complaining to our higher ups Trying to get more specialized help.
The people of Bundaberg probably are expiriencing a surge of not only tourists from overseas, but many immigrants moving there. Housing shortages and jobs becoming fewer is making locals less friendly to newcomers. It's a natural human defense mechanism.
Yeah maybe you are right. I know locals are a bit feisty in other locations where they have been moved on by ring ins who are buying into cheaper real estate markets. Investors do cause many of those issues as well.
Bundaberg has been only growing at 1%-1.5% over the last decade. Only 13% have been born overseas, which is lower than the regional QLD average. The biggest age demographics are seniors. Bundaberg has one of the lowest education rates with only 38% finishing high school. It's not a natural defence mechanism unless you are an uneducated xenophobic bogan.
Absolute nonsense that’s not on those who have been placed there for jobs that’s on the employers of the area poaching backpacker labour because they don’t wanna pay fair wages or give opportunities to locals because they believe they are useless and don’t wanna pay a fair wage. Business should be held accountable for this situation
Yeah man Australia as a whole has become alot more rude. Like you said Sydney has many rude people as well but its not fair to subject everyone into one category
I live in Perth and everyone seems to be nice But sometimes the older people, old obese woman in particular can be a bit grumpy. Older men seem to always be very nice
@@boxedog yeah i want to move to queensland. I know it sounds racist in 2023 but the push for multiculturism in Sydney has ruined the community. We have never felt so divided its the them and us and its not cause of skin or background but because of cultural mannerisms
Since the building of the Maryborough prison two hours south of Bundaberg, the whole area has gone down. The scummy families of the prisoners move in and bring their druggo friends with them. Ice, meth was never a thing until the prison was built. Once these people move in they never leave so there’s always more of them.
@@charliemarkovic4301 actually yeah. I'm not a big fan of slime bad mouthing families of people who have gone off the rails. But I live in hope that one day sh1t will land on the the face of those individuals who do. And no, I don't have any family in prison (but who knows what the future will hold). But if I ever do, then I guess I'll be one of those "scummy family members" who will visit, support and try to help said family member to get back on track
The poor mother who lost her baby in such awful circumstances was just heartbreaking, what a horrific thing to happen, health services need to be improved in this area. I think You get good and bad everywhere but you did seem to strike a few shockers that day.
This seems like most towns in Australia outside the bigger cities. Rampant drug use, street crime, obesity. Lack of services for mental health. Sad which leads cyclical poverty.
Most of them are high school drop outs and have a very poor knowledge of the world and other cultures. They believe whatever mainstream media tells them. They will probably say Hamas is a good bloke if you ask them. Not even knowing what it is or the background of it
I clean rivers and streets of Bundaberg and removed over 5000 needles in 18 months, Bundaberg council said it's not their responsibility to pick up needles.
Interstate migration wrecked Bundaberg. Rentals went up and no one could afford to live there so tent cities popped up everywhere. Came up for a holiday and I've never seen so many homeless people in Bundaberg.
Great content. I was sad to hear about the woman’s medical experience. I’ve never been to Australia. I do know here in the U.S. people seem to be getting a lot more rude as well.
I am from Melbourne Australia and the people seem to be getting ruder by the minute. I heard Sydney is also a rude city. I visited the US earlier this year on a tour. I felt America is friendlier. But then again i was a tourist. Maybe living there would be different.
@@johntziannis359 Some parts of sydney are rude, but most places I go to in sydney are quite pleasant honestly. To call Sydney a rude city just because of some crappy areas isn't really fair
Sad sad story about the baby's death 😢 We have family in Bundy and I've never considered if the townspeople are rude as a whole. I deal with one person at a time and I have met some lovely ppl there. Sorry..had such a laugh at your expense when you did the prat fall and ppl just stared.
The failures continue. Baby no. 5 was stolen by Child Safety because he has medical issues. They are going to use him as a tool to try to steal all four boys on a more permanent basis. It's all for profit.
@@reswobiandreaming3644 This type of thing has been going on for decades. My twin was institutionalised just because she has non verbal autism and intellectual disability at the age of ten. She is no danger to anyone and is a real sweetheart. She was forcefully taken from the family home (usually happens in remote areas) and sustained severe abuse and trauma for thirty years at the hands of the Australian Government. We both have PTSD as a result and she has to be medicated otherwise she will go into trauma psychosis. Queensland is laughed at by the other states (especially NSW and Victoria) as politically speaking, Queensland policy makers tend to go rogue and corruption ensues.
I don't get why you were so surprised when people ignored you, having someone people be rude to you when you start filming them is a perfectly normal response. Although I am glad that you did prove that the media often exaggerates things. Also the guy who told you to f-off looks high asf 😵💫
It's a lottery on whether your personal experience is positive or negative. My wife and I rented a house in a cul de sac at Redcliffe (with our five kids) surrounded by house owners. All great neighbours with one couple becoming firm friends. Built a house at Caboolture and the neighbours just ignore me. Been here 30 years in January and nothing's changed.
Good video, the whole of Australia is in decline. Our collective future is being made out to be bleak by wef and wealthy interest groups. One of two things happen when a population looses hope in their ruling class.
People in this country are generally rude, it’s just they have different ways of expressing that rudeness. They’re sometimes very subtle when it comes to their insults.
From Brisbane, So sad to hear about the children from Bundy that haven't/never go the treatment and healthcare they deserve. Brisbane council and government need to do something about this fr.
I was gunna ask if they bought in stuntmen or villain actors.... or if these interviews where outside the Police lockup on a Sunday morning as everyone is getting booted out.
The most disturbing part of this video was at 7:55 the Chinese flag next to the Australian flag in the Bundaberg Council Chambers. What place has the Chinese flag in the Council??
You think that's bad? Look into Box Hill Police station (Victoria) raising the CCP flag over their Police station to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the CCP in 2015. Then research secret Chinese Police being allowed to operate in Australia.
Straight up your videos are exposing the principalities that rule over suburbs in aus. Mad respect Ephesians 6:12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.
Very irrelevant comment, “straight up”. Get your head out of the bible and read some J.R Tolkien books or anything that isn’t the bible, that’s where you’ll learn some “mad” shit that would be relevant and beneficial to society. P.s sorry for quoting some of your slang it’s just hard for me not to imagine that your an ex junky who found god after getting clean which is unfortunate if you were to ask me. Peace out c$@t ✌️
@@gloryglory5688 Translation: Your videos do well to expose many of the problems in australian suburbs. Most of these people are victims of circumstance and the blame should be placed on those who run society.
Most people in this video aren't being rude, they have ZERO interest in being videotaped & ending up on YT. Asking for money when locals get harrassed by druggies all the time... you have to say no.
Bundaberg is the worst town in Qld ..massive unemployment ..meth cooks everywhere...a small percentage of business owners have all the money the rest of the town is broke.. my advice is get the hell out of there...no future for that town.. Absolute worst place ever..people are very strange...
I strongly believe that the main problem is not with Bundaberg and its people at all. Think about it. The problem in this globalized world that we are competing with each other in every sphere of life. Just look around! The same things are going everywhere!
I used to visit my grandma in Bundy all the time before she died and I never had a problem with anyone there. Then again, I never really bothered anyone with a microphone and kept to myself most of the time. I dare say that's probably a factor too.
In Sydney when I tried to merge like this, multiple drivers called the police and I had my licence cancelled, I had to retake a driving test to get it back. Sydney is definitely worse.
Any town above the greater brisbane area doesnt get any support from the queensland government . Hence why we have been asking to spilt the state into two for years . They forget where the money comes from .
Bundaberg hospital has the worst reputation,after hearing that poor ladys story ,Im really worried for my daughter and grandchild due in 3weeks and she is going to THAT hospital.
Just as a counter ..... I had a growth cut out of my jaw at Bundy Base. Couldn't have had better help anywhere in Australia. I'll see "your hearing" and raise you a "successful op" Hope all went well for your daughter and grandchild
Go to any of these places and stick a camera in there faces you'll get that pretty much anywhere. Hats off to the lady that's been through so much however. live in the region
having grown up in an Aussie country town in Sth Aust. I'm going to disagree. People in the town I grew up in would not act like many of the ones in this video which I found shocking.
You should move back to Bundy. I left bayside suburb of Brighton to Bargara. Love it!! I’m sick and tired of the big smoke, love the lifestyle and fair dinkum-ness here. Food is so fresh, some I can catch myself (fish). Great private schools option, sub tropical climate, easy flight via Brisbane to anywhere like Japan, London, Los Angeles.
I live here and bro you went round asking people why they’re rude. Then cut people off to see how they’d react. Not gonna lie I laughed so hard at this video. And yeah it’s the best place except for the huge amount of junkies n traffic
The bloke shoved a mic in an old lady with dementias face and edited in audio to make her look dumb. Proceeded to say "Can't comment on that." Because he couldn't get anything out of the lady.. good sign he knew there was a possibility of mental illness and still edited it in. Comedic gold amiright?
I live here in Bundy & totally agree that the tossers here are bloody rude! Maybe that's why I can only stay here for short periods of time then I got to get out! Congrats Bundy having that title behind you! You must be REAL proud 😢!
If you’re filming people and asking for a dollar, there’s a pretty good chance that they’ll sus you out and call BS by not wanting to be involved. The same goes for being approached on the street by a complete stranger with a microphone and camera. I’m of the opinion that the majority of these people weren’t being rude, they’re just following their own idea of common sense.
Rudest town in Australia would have to be Coober Pedy in South Australia. Until a person has resided there more than 20 years, will be always treated as a stranger and shunned.
The funny thing is, I used to see the same scene everyday in cities like Singapore and Hongkong. People there generally mind their own business and stay away from talking to strangers.
Used to live in Bundy and yes, it’s a bit of a rough area, but once you get to know the people they’re super friendly. Seems like you really picked the worst people to interview lol
I work for the NDIS. Its a bloody mess, understaffed, across the board so many people suffering it isnt funny. Wait times are crazy, people need support and they have to wait for the government red tape then wait more once they do something its ridiculous. I'd probably loose my job if they knew i was speaking out but come on i like to help people but its hard when your first point of contact and everyone is cutting you down when i can only listen to them and forward them onto NDIS services. In the big cities there is support ngl but in smaller cities and towns its shocking. If i was thay lady I'd send a letter to Bill Shorten letting him know of the failures I'd speak with a lawyer and sue the bloody health department of QLD for the death of her babies.
Try to tell the Government bureaucrat sitting behind a desk 450km away what this town needs compared to what it receives! Know wonder why we’re the rudest !
Bundaberg has the highest level of savings per person in Australia, 7 beaches all family safe, highest ownership of hotrod and classic cars, highest level of Mercedes Benz ownership, highest number of registered trailer boats, the reef is directly off the shore and 3 magnificent coral islands off the coast. In fact it's a Mecca for scuba diving, 2nd best climate in the World. Turtle nesting and Whale watching seasons. Plenty of pubs and clubs with live music, cheap freshly produced fruit and vegetable stalls on the roadside. Fresh seafood and very cheap. Jobs are a plenty and housing is very cheap. You can focus on the negative but the positives are a plenty.
Dude, lay off the meth. It's damaging your brain. The median house price in Bundaberg is $350k. That's one third of the median for Australia. The town doesn't even have a Mercedes dealership. 😂😂😂 It also has a lower median income than the average in QLD, never mind Australia and also owns less vehicles per capita than the rest of QLD or Australia.
Pfft should be 1st not 2nd best climate. Who doesn't love a tropical cyclone during hot humid summers? Those trailer boats aren't just for the weekend mate 😉
i found your channel 4-5years ago. Contents were mainly glitz and glamour centric. Happy to see more educational and recreational videos you are doing lately. keep up the content :)
I went to Bundaberg to do my farm work and I had an amazing time met, amazing locals there who I can call friends. Go get out and chat to people. Sure your going to have some negative people but that’s everywhere.
@tanyabrown9839 that's not the point, he's asking people poorer than him for cash as an opener, doesnt matter that he didn't take any money, that's a rude as fuck thing to do.
I was 18 in the mid 80's and was hitch hiking around Australia with a life long friend of mine...we ended up staying at the "Sunshine" caravan park....all was well until we smoked some weed one night...the next day we went to the beach and didn't get back to the caravan park till late afternoon...WELL! Were we surprised when we rocked up to find all our belongings packed into our suitcases and placed outside our caravan! (Oh, and they stole stuff, like my expensive purfume set, clothes etc)... We were escorted out of the actual town....straight to the border, by the local police, and were told NEVER to return!.....Amd that was MY experience of bloody Bundaberg...😄😎
While working in a petrol station here in Sydney, met a guy from Bundaberg, Queensland. Punched the monitor and dismantled the connection ripped off the cables just because he refused to pay 5 dollar (which he said will pay later) and I let him know that we cannot give cigarettes with 5 less and he can grab it later when he brings the 5. But to my surprise, I saw everything getting shattered within seconds, right before my eyes.😢😢
Yep. Never going back there. Driving in someone tailgated .e to a parking bay then got out and abused me for driving too slow. And he was a real estate agent there. Rude crude and totally uncalled for. 😮
Having grown up in QLD, but moving to NSW and then to SA and then back to NSW, I can honestly say the nicest most caring and hospitable people are in SA. SA often gets overlooked as a place to live, and I get it, it’s friggen cold.. lol. But living there opened my eyes to how communities should be. I had a toddler and a baby while living there, and the amount of times strangers helped me in public by getting the door for me while I was struggling with a pram, or even just entertaining my toddler for a bit while I tended to the baby… oh my gosh, I’m tearing up about the kindness. If it wasn’t so cold there I would’ve settled there permanently. It opened my eyes to how QLDers in general just aren’t like that.
Centrelink trial area. Everyone’s getting kicked off their payments because there’s no work to apply for to make compliance I was having the same problem in Gladstone qld 2hrs north
For those not from Australia. Over here it doesn't matter what town you’re from (for context, I'm not from Bunderburg). In this great country, If you walk up to someone with a microphone and camera and start asking idiotic questions in a feeble attempt to manufacture responses to suite your narrative, hoping to create "likes" for your social media platform... Then that makes you the RUDEST person in the town. The half-wit who uploaded this is lucky the accepting locals of Bunderberg allowed him to leave unharmed.
The bloke shoved a mic in an old lady with dementias face and edited in audio to make her look dumb. Proceeded to say "Can't comment on that." Because you couldnt get anything out of the lady.. good sign he knew there was a possibility of mental illness and still edited it in.
Was that Scotty's? Wasn't there a rumour that it had tracks on it so they could use it in the outback? Ahhhhh Scotty, thems were the days. What a shame that we haven't still got a bloke that stuffed up the purchase of vaccine, stuffed up the purchase of subs ahhhh let's face it ..... just stuffed up {insert your grievance here}
Sydney is a city and not a town and and things seem fast paced there so not surprised some may find Sydney rude. That town of Bundaberg really was rude compared to the Australian town I grew up in. I was shocked by what I saw watching your video.
I was going to say this is 10 mins of my life I'll never get back but just remembered being told a German lady who'd lived here for decades her husband an electrician walking her rescue dog in Fremont Park Elizabeth South Australia was harrassed or assaulted I don't know to what extent by middle eastern migrants he said maybe they thought she was English which they should be ashamed of and get deported over
I've lived here in bundy, moore park and bargara my whole life except lived down in the bay 1.5 ish hours south of here for around 2 ish years, The bad and negative people that you met is normal... get worse in richer places tho cause rich snobs who think their better then everyone else... bundy is a remote town and pretty far off the bruce highway.... But tbh bundy has gotten a bit worse in the recent years.... especially after the 2010 and 2013 floods...
I don't know about Coober Pedy but some of the Australian inland towns are getting scary due to some of the aboriginals. My mums partner is a truckie and there is a place where even the truckies worry about if they have to go there
that lady in the pink shirt telling her story about her son. she spoke really well and was so collected. hats off to her.
Tidda was a definite legend .. poor woman. So glad I stuck around to hear her yarn
Yeah, lovely lady, highly intelligent & qualified, yet she’s suffered intolerable loss & grief. I really hope life picks up for her. She’s smart, kind & has endured a lot. I hope the NY brings better things for her!
@@harleyquinn3589you know her?
Breaks my heart.
This is the reason our government wants censorship , something that’s premise is a funny blog, but ends up telling you more about the state of the nation (outback towns and cities) than the news does, is dangerous to the narrative that alls well nothing to see here…😢
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fun fact about Bundy: As well as been the rudest town in Australia, it also has Queensland's highest unemployment rate.
I thought that was Logan that has the highest unemployment rate.
@@kerriemccoy1647Obviously not
That’s because they couldn’t afford to live in Logan and the government helped move them there because it’s cheaper.
@@kerriemccoy1647 surely Hervey bay meth capital
Mount Morgan?
Well done to the lady for speaking openly about her child.
She called it as she seen it.
Well done miss, and I hope better times come your way.
Wow that woman’s story telling hit me hard, so well spoken
Yeah that was harrowing!
Agree it was tough 😢
Really sad
Very well spoken lady
Your fall in the shopping mall probably wasn't the most convincing fall I've ever seen.
It would be a very rare person who would help a fit young male get up off the ground, they probably thought he was on drugs or drunk, just saying ...
Now that you mention it, I probably would've assumed he was drunk. @@nigelrhodes4330
@@nigelrhodes4330yeah like what an idiot who falls over on flat ground being a young fit bloke
*Shopping Centre we don’t call it a mall in Australia.
@@Jackoking_2007 we call it whatever we want in australia mate. piss off with your fairy policing. soft as shit mate. disgrace to aussies
I grew up in Bundaberg and moved when I was 17 to Brisbane for uni. It is definitely rude, reactive (politically) and confronting at times. However, it is victim to being a town with very little to do, low incomes, high unemployment, poor health services (as the lovely woman highlighted - thanks for sharing your story), a general lack of opportunity and the small town syndrome where everybody knows each other & is in each other’s business.
A lot of people have never been overseas before and are hostile to foreigners so xenophobia and racism is rampant. It is very homophobic and is also statistically, I believe, the ‘fattest’ town in Australia (media’s language, not mine).
I am so defensive of my hometown because I think it is so gross & privileged to comment on people here when you have never lived in a town like this. I’m so glad this video showcased some context and the realities of how hard it can be to live in such a place - people are a product of their conditions and that is definitely the case for Bundy!
We also have stunning beaches, great public schools and some huge brands (Bundaberg Sugar, Bundaberg Rum, Bundaberg Ginger Beer). We are at the bottom of the reef and have beautiful weather. We aren’t all bad and it is a beautiful part of the world so don’t write us off too quickly❤
Is Townsville similar or better?
I’d take Bundy over Townsville any day. Lived in both. You can escape to the Frazer coast or Bagara every now and then but there’s a whole lot of nothing outside of Townsville.
Fantastic comment 👍🙏
I met so many people who’s been overseas more than anyone who lives in Melbourne. These people live in the coastal suburb of Bundaberg called Bargara.
@@laddlemini many people in Bargara have moved there with later age. It has a very different socioeconomic profile and a lot of retirees.
The best thing about Bundaberg is seeing it in the rear view mirror as you leave
Fun fact 44% and 66% = 110% 😂😂 not 100%
Whoops I always sucked at maths 😂
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fun fact i noticed that with my 50 atar i just got
@@jamiezhuRegardless, love your vids lad! Keep up great positive work & God bless 🙏
nah in Bundaberg its whateva % ya say it is. Like if ya make 1 point + a bigger point... its still not a threefa.
I lived in Bundaberg for about 15 years and am trying to move back for family.
I promise it was never this rude. It’s a shame the town is the way it is now.
It went to the dogs years ago. Definitely full of inbred crack heads.
It's the worst place in all of Ozzy mate😂
Once conservatism took over the place changed. Honestly, that is where it all stemmed from. It was such an awesome place in the 80’s and early 90’s.
@@PFitz539 Pauline has a lot to answer for in terms of the damage she did. Bundyittes loved everyone back in the day. Everyone was given a fair go until Pauline’s divisive politics took over and destroyed great mindsets.
@@Will-nb8qkReally ? Pauline exposing the truth about genuine racism via the corrupt aboriginal industry and divisive "positive discrimination" caused Bundyites to become nasty ? Yeah . . . r i i i i ght
What that woman said about her medical experience and services for her disabled kids is not rare or unique to Bundaberg. You can have NDIS approved services available but they may not be the appropriate ones to meet the needs of a particular disability. The NDIS has been good to people with visible physical disability’s but not children or adults with developmental disabilities because for that you need people qualified for more than just care assistance or house cleaning and assisted shopping. You need therapy services and people qualified in assisting people with complex needs. That is why the NDIS is failing. .
Exactly!
I work in an assisted care home 24 hours, And this is very True DCP the courts and NDIS dump people on us all the time who need more help than we can give, Or need help in ways we are not trained or suited to give them, We do our best but sometimes there is nothing we as workers are able to do and we can't get the help we need or provide what they need. This leads at times to High worker turn over and Burn out leading to lack of care or people straight up quitting all the time or the clients just checking out because they know we can't help them. My current client is a prime example Her problem is not physical she doesn't need any physical help, And so we just kinda muddle through helping as best we can while complaining to our higher ups Trying to get more specialized help.
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The people of Bundaberg probably are expiriencing a surge of not only tourists from overseas, but many immigrants moving there. Housing shortages and jobs becoming fewer is making locals less friendly to newcomers. It's a natural human defense mechanism.
Yeah maybe you are right. I know locals are a bit feisty in other locations where they have been moved on by ring ins who are buying into cheaper real estate markets. Investors do cause many of those issues as well.
Bundaberg has been only growing at 1%-1.5% over the last decade. Only 13% have been born overseas, which is lower than the regional QLD average. The biggest age demographics are seniors. Bundaberg has one of the lowest education rates with only 38% finishing high school. It's not a natural defence mechanism unless you are an uneducated xenophobic bogan.
Yea your right
Huge unemployment
Lots of ice
Fuk all to do
Rising costs of living
RETARDED kids with utube aspirations
Just nature isn't it
Absolute nonsense that’s not on those who have been placed there for jobs that’s on the employers of the area poaching backpacker labour because they don’t wanna pay fair wages or give opportunities to locals because they believe they are useless and don’t wanna pay a fair wage. Business should be held accountable for this situation
that’s a lie
there's a reason this guy's channel has never really taken off, he's not likeable at all
Yeah man Australia as a whole has become alot more rude. Like you said Sydney has many rude people as well but its not fair to subject everyone into one category
Everyone is more arrogant. I think the X generation is cocky as for some reason.
I live in Perth and everyone seems to be nice But sometimes the older people, old obese woman in particular can be a bit grumpy. Older men seem to always be very nice
Because we are being swamped with immigrants it's really impacting social cohesion.
@@boxedogThat's not true, immigrants aren't the problem. The problem is bigoted people.
@@boxedog yeah i want to move to queensland. I know it sounds racist in 2023 but the push for multiculturism in Sydney has ruined the community. We have never felt so divided its the them and us and its not cause of skin or background but because of cultural mannerisms
Since the building of the Maryborough prison two hours south of Bundaberg, the whole area has gone down.
The scummy families of the prisoners move in and bring their druggo friends with them.
Ice, meth was never a thing until the prison was built. Once these people move in they never leave so there’s always more of them.
So another gosford then😅
And here is where my paradox comes in. "I hate judgemental people"
@@evets1709 sounds like your personal problem.
@@charliemarkovic4301 actually yeah. I'm not a big fan of slime bad mouthing families of people who have gone off the rails. But I live in hope that one day sh1t will land on the the face of those individuals who do. And no, I don't have any family in prison (but who knows what the future will hold). But if I ever do, then I guess I'll be one of those "scummy family members" who will visit, support and try to help said family member to get back on track
@@NoAssociation8585 don’t get me started on you southerner, clock-fiddlers moving north!
The poor mother who lost her baby in such awful circumstances was just heartbreaking, what a horrific thing to happen, health services need to be improved in this area. I think You get good and bad everywhere but you did seem to strike a few shockers that day.
This seems like most towns in Australia outside the bigger cities. Rampant drug use, street crime, obesity. Lack of services for mental health. Sad which leads cyclical poverty.
That's a bit much. Lack of mental health services occurs when a town is full of half wits
Most of them are high school drop outs and have a very poor knowledge of the world and other cultures. They believe whatever mainstream media tells them. They will probably say Hamas is a good bloke if you ask them. Not even knowing what it is or the background of it
I clean rivers and streets of Bundaberg and removed over 5000 needles in 18 months, Bundaberg council said it's not their responsibility to pick up needles.
Interstate migration wrecked Bundaberg. Rentals went up and no one could afford to live there so tent cities popped up everywhere. Came up for a holiday and I've never seen so many homeless people in Bundaberg.
The biggest question here is, why did you go to Bundaberg for a holiday?
@@fair98fair lived there for 20yrs so still have friends and family there
@fair87fair bargara is 15 minutes from Bundy and a nice holiday beach, popular with tourists.
Great content. I was sad to hear about the woman’s medical experience. I’ve never been to Australia. I do know here in the U.S. people seem to be getting a lot more rude as well.
I am from Melbourne Australia and the people seem to be getting ruder by the minute. I heard Sydney is also a rude city. I visited the US earlier this year on a tour. I felt America is friendlier. But then again i was a tourist. Maybe living there would be different.
@@johntziannis359 Some parts of sydney are rude, but most places I go to in sydney are quite pleasant honestly. To call Sydney a rude city just because of some crappy areas isn't really fair
@@Vaquix000 Not talking from personal experience because I've never been. But I've heard from other people.
@@johntziannis359Dan Andrews has caused the rudeness
Rude everywhere, au just leads rude imo
man.. left the city 6 years ago.. now every Aussie regional town is having an ice epidemic.. especially during the pandemic 😶
I have a family farm out in the country and i never see people on ice what towns?
🤔 maybe it's better to just chill on the farm 🤷🏾 u don't wanna know bro 🥴
Plandemic
Sad sad story about the baby's death 😢 We have family in Bundy and I've never considered if the townspeople are rude as a whole. I deal with one person at a time and I have met some lovely ppl there. Sorry..had such a laugh at your expense when you did the prat fall and ppl just stared.
The very nice lady on interview with her baby number 2 died put me in tears. The government failed them.
The failures continue. Baby no. 5 was stolen by Child Safety because he has medical issues. They are going to use him as a tool to try to steal all four boys on a more permanent basis. It's all for profit.
@@reswobiandreaming3644
This type of thing has been going on for decades. My twin was institutionalised just because she has non verbal autism and intellectual disability at the age of ten. She is no danger to anyone and is a real sweetheart.
She was forcefully taken from the family home (usually happens in remote areas) and sustained severe abuse and trauma for thirty years at the hands of the Australian Government. We both have PTSD as a result and she has to be medicated otherwise she will go into trauma psychosis.
Queensland is laughed at by the other states (especially NSW and Victoria) as politically speaking, Queensland policy makers tend to go rogue and corruption ensues.
@@PurpleGold. Your story is shocking but unfortunately does not surprise me. May I ask what year your twin was taken from her family?
@@reswobiandreaming3644
1985
As a fellow Australian this might not be the rudest place in Australia (btw this happens everywhere)
I’m two minutes in and this is hilarious. It’s like a reverse Borat situation. Borat would consider Bundaberg his promised land
I don't get why you were so surprised when people ignored you, having someone people be rude to you when you start filming them is a perfectly normal response. Although I am glad that you did prove that the media often exaggerates things. Also the guy who told you to f-off looks high asf 😵💫
It's a lottery on whether your personal experience is positive or negative. My wife and I rented a house in a cul de sac at Redcliffe (with our five kids) surrounded by house owners. All great neighbours with one couple becoming firm friends. Built a house at Caboolture and the neighbours just ignore me. Been here 30 years in January and nothing's changed.
Good video, the whole of Australia is in decline. Our collective future is being made out to be bleak by wef and wealthy interest groups. One of two things happen when a population looses hope in their ruling class.
Well said. We need politicians who have the community as their focus. Not globalist agendas
People in this country are generally rude, it’s just they have different ways of expressing that rudeness. They’re sometimes very subtle when it comes to their insults.
Can you please give some examples.
People were better in the 70's
@@jw-vx8im no, I think you can use your life experiences and imagination
Not the whole country I live in a relatively nice place in Australia. It's normally just a small handful of people that are rude like in bundaberg.
From Brisbane,
So sad to hear about the children from Bundy that haven't/never go the treatment and healthcare they deserve. Brisbane council and government need to do something about this fr.
That lady’s story is so sad bless her soul and her Family 😢😢😢 More people need to here about that !!! It’s absolutely disgusting
44% nice 66%bad=110% ???
I live in Bundaberg, Bargara and people aren't rude up here you asked the biggest drop kicks in town that's all
That's true. Bundy city seems to be struggling but bargara seems thriving and altogether warmer and friendlier.
I was gunna ask if they bought in stuntmen or villain actors.... or if these interviews where outside the Police lockup on a Sunday morning as everyone is getting booted out.
That car that let him merge and lovely old couple at maccas were most likely not from Bundaberg
yeah, it was probably someone with a driving license who wasn't in a hurry to pick up their drugs
The most disturbing part of this video was at 7:55 the Chinese flag next to the Australian flag in the Bundaberg Council Chambers. What place has the Chinese flag in the Council??
You think that's bad? Look into Box Hill Police station (Victoria) raising the CCP flag over their Police station to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the CCP in 2015. Then research secret Chinese Police being allowed to operate in Australia.
Someone needs to pull that down. That’s unacceptable.
Straight up your videos are exposing the principalities that rule over suburbs in aus. Mad respect
Ephesians 6:12
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.
What? 🤔😂
Very irrelevant comment, “straight up”. Get your head out of the bible and read some J.R Tolkien books or anything that isn’t the bible, that’s where you’ll learn some “mad” shit that would be relevant and beneficial to society.
P.s sorry for quoting some of your slang it’s just hard for me not to imagine that your an ex junky who found god after getting clean which is unfortunate if you were to ask me. Peace out c$@t ✌️
@@gloryglory5688 Translation: Your videos do well to expose many of the problems in australian suburbs. Most of these people are victims of circumstance and the blame should be placed on those who run society.
@@craigroaring you wot?
@@gloryglory5688 Learn english
Most people in this video aren't being rude, they have ZERO interest in being videotaped & ending up on YT. Asking for money when locals get harrassed by druggies all the time... you have to say no.
Nope, they are, telling people to f off, is no where normal, he was beung nuce toi them just tell them nicely
Bundaberg is the worst town in Qld ..massive unemployment ..meth cooks everywhere...a small percentage of business owners have
all the money the rest of the town is broke.. my advice is get the hell out of there...no future for that town..
Absolute worst place ever..people are very strange...
I strongly believe that the main problem is not with Bundaberg and its people at all. Think about it. The problem in this globalized world that we are competing with each other in every sphere of life. Just look around! The same things are going everywhere!
I used to visit my grandma in Bundy all the time before she died and I never had a problem with anyone there. Then again, I never really bothered anyone with a microphone and kept to myself most of the time. I dare say that's probably a factor too.
I lived in Sydney for 2 years, and to say Bundaberg is ruder than Sydney is truly damming.
In Sydney when I tried to merge like this, multiple drivers called the police and I had my licence cancelled, I had to retake a driving test to get it back. Sydney is definitely worse.
Bundy is not worse than Sydney. Lived there for the first 35 years of my life. I'll take the Bundy region any day over Sydney
Well he's a content creator, he's approaching the unsightly ppl...
He's full of it ..
Any town above the greater brisbane area doesnt get any support from the queensland government . Hence why we have been asking to spilt the state into two for years . They forget where the money comes from .
Bundaberg hospital has the worst reputation,after hearing that poor ladys story ,Im really worried for my daughter and grandchild due in 3weeks and she is going to THAT hospital.
Just as a counter ..... I had a growth cut out of my jaw at Bundy Base. Couldn't have had better help anywhere in Australia. I'll see "your hearing" and raise you a "successful op"
Hope all went well for your daughter and grandchild
my heart goes out to that lady. i know the numb sensation from an overwilling negative emotions. man thats fucked! "hugs"
Go to any of these places and stick a camera in there faces you'll get that pretty much anywhere. Hats off to the lady that's been through so much however. live in the region
Not really, they wouldn't straight up go "f*** off" like some goofy bogan.
having grown up in an Aussie country town in Sth Aust. I'm going to disagree. People in the town I grew up in would not act like many of the ones in this video which I found shocking.
its not that its rude, its that its full of Ice Heads, or recovering ice heads
Sad, I was born in Bundy but raised in Brisbane. I've planned on going back.... This vid actually makes me want to move there more!
You should move back to Bundy. I left bayside suburb of Brighton to Bargara. Love it!! I’m sick and tired of the big smoke, love the lifestyle and fair dinkum-ness here. Food is so fresh, some I can catch myself (fish). Great private schools option, sub tropical climate, easy flight via Brisbane to anywhere like Japan, London, Los Angeles.
I lived in Bundy in 1981/1982 , I have nothing but beautiful memories. A highlight of my life.
I live here and bro you went round asking people why they’re rude. Then cut people off to see how they’d react. Not gonna lie I laughed so hard at this video. And yeah it’s the best place except for the huge amount of junkies n traffic
The bloke shoved a mic in an old lady with dementias face and edited in audio to make her look dumb. Proceeded to say "Can't comment on that." Because he couldn't get anything out of the lady.. good sign he knew there was a possibility of mental illness and still edited it in. Comedic gold amiright?
I live in Bundaberg and love it. I haven't met rude people. Love the video though, hilarious
I live here in Bundy & totally agree that the tossers here are bloody rude! Maybe that's why I can only stay here for short periods of time then I got to get out! Congrats Bundy having that title behind you! You must be REAL proud 😢!
I'm from Bundaberg glad I got out of there years ago it's changed so much it's f.....!!!
Some of those young mothers in Bundaberg and Gladstone would scare the flies off a manure truck.
If you’re filming people and asking for a dollar, there’s a pretty good chance that they’ll sus you out and call BS by not wanting to be involved. The same goes for being approached on the street by a complete stranger with a microphone and camera.
I’m of the opinion that the majority of these people weren’t being rude, they’re just following their own idea of common sense.
Love your content bro! Keep up the good work
Rudest town in Australia would have to be Coober Pedy in South Australia. Until a person has resided there more than 20 years, will be always treated as a stranger and shunned.
Thats pretty much every rural town though
The funny thing is, I used to see the same scene everyday in cities like Singapore and Hongkong. People there generally mind their own business and stay away from talking to strangers.
Asians mind their own business yes, but they're extremely helpful if you need assistance
Used to live in Bundy and yes, it’s a bit of a rough area, but once you get to know the people they’re super friendly. Seems like you really picked the worst people to interview lol
yeah videos like this i think they tell people to say that
No its still the most rudest town tho
you're going up to people with cameras in their faces & are shocked that they're telling you to f off? 🤦🏻♀️
I work for the NDIS. Its a bloody mess, understaffed, across the board so many people suffering it isnt funny. Wait times are crazy, people need support and they have to wait for the government red tape then wait more once they do something its ridiculous. I'd probably loose my job if they knew i was speaking out but come on i like to help people but its hard when your first point of contact and everyone is cutting you down when i can only listen to them and forward them onto NDIS services. In the big cities there is support ngl but in smaller cities and towns its shocking. If i was thay lady I'd send a letter to Bill Shorten letting him know of the failures I'd speak with a lawyer and sue the bloody health department of QLD for the death of her babies.
Come to Ipswich,
OMG that lady's story about her baby is horrific... so sorry that happened to her.. 😢
My granddad lives in Moore park and if been to bundeburg a few times with him and I thought it was a really good town I had no idea it was like this
Try to tell the Government bureaucrat sitting behind a desk 450km away what this town needs compared to what it receives!
Know wonder why we’re the rudest !
05:28: Jamie thought that 44%+66%=100%. Cherry on the cake: He has an asian mom and still didn't learn arithmetic properly...
Sworn at on two occasions?
I get that before I get to the change rooms at work 😂
Bundaberg has the highest level of savings per person in Australia, 7 beaches all family safe, highest ownership of hotrod and classic cars, highest level of Mercedes Benz ownership, highest number of registered trailer boats, the reef is directly off the shore and 3 magnificent coral islands off the coast. In fact it's a Mecca for scuba diving, 2nd best climate in the World. Turtle nesting and Whale watching seasons. Plenty of pubs and clubs with live music, cheap freshly produced fruit and vegetable stalls on the roadside. Fresh seafood and very cheap. Jobs are a plenty and housing is very cheap. You can focus on the negative but the positives are a plenty.
Townsville would have the highest number of registered trailer boats per capita I would reckon.
Nope Bundaberg. According to DMR
I'm Bundy resident and I didn't know about this, pretty cool. Thanks mate
Dude, lay off the meth. It's damaging your brain. The median house price in Bundaberg is $350k. That's one third of the median for Australia. The town doesn't even have a Mercedes dealership. 😂😂😂 It also has a lower median income than the average in QLD, never mind Australia and also owns less vehicles per capita than the rest of QLD or Australia.
Pfft should be 1st not 2nd best climate.
Who doesn't love a tropical cyclone during hot humid summers?
Those trailer boats aren't just for the weekend mate 😉
i found your channel 4-5years ago. Contents were mainly glitz and glamour centric. Happy to see more educational and recreational videos you are doing lately. keep up the content :)
I went to Bundaberg to do my farm work and I had an amazing time met, amazing locals there who I can call friends. Go get out and chat to people. Sure your going to have some negative people but that’s everywhere.
Asking people for money in a demographically broke town is rude as fuck
He wasn't taking the money though.
@@tanyabrown9839 watch the video, multiple people he opens asking for money.
@@cooperjay4823 yes I saw that and he didn't take money from any of them.
@tanyabrown9839 that's not the point, he's asking people poorer than him for cash as an opener, doesnt matter that he didn't take any money, that's a rude as fuck thing to do.
Thanks for the videos Jamie! Hope you can make more content about Australia.
Visited Bundy back in 2020 with my family, great place had a good time, didn't encounter any rudeness at all.
‘Chill brother am gay’ 😂😂😂😂 the best
What's is the Chinese flag doing next to the Australian flag in that cabinet of the local council office? Did anyone else notice that?
I was 18 in the mid 80's and was hitch hiking around Australia with a life long friend of mine...we ended up staying at the "Sunshine" caravan park....all was well until we smoked some weed one night...the next day we went to the beach and didn't get back to the caravan park till late afternoon...WELL! Were we surprised when we rocked up to find all our belongings packed into our suitcases and placed outside our caravan! (Oh, and they stole stuff, like my expensive purfume set, clothes etc)... We were escorted out of the actual town....straight to the border, by the local police, and were told NEVER to return!.....Amd that was MY experience of bloody Bundaberg...😄😎
Which border? Bundaberg border?
@@fair98fair Exactly 😎
cry@@nexusgirl5402
I guess they didn’t like hooch back then! 😅 You needed to be in Nimbin at that time friend. lol
While working in a petrol station here in Sydney, met a guy from Bundaberg, Queensland.
Punched the monitor and dismantled the connection ripped off the cables just because he refused to pay 5 dollar (which he said will pay later) and I let him know that we cannot give cigarettes with 5 less and he can grab it later when he brings the 5.
But to my surprise, I saw everything getting shattered within seconds, right before my eyes.😢😢
Yep. Never going back there. Driving in someone tailgated .e to a parking bay then got out and abused me for driving too slow. And he was a real estate agent there. Rude crude and totally uncalled for. 😮
It wasn't a blonde woman that looked like a mutant gorilla, was it?
Well don't drive to slow simple
Australia is absolutely cooked. I can't wait to get citizenship somewhere in Europe and never come back
What a truly horrible place. I will avoid it like the plague
Rudest city in Australia is equal to the least rudest in America
Having grown up in QLD, but moving to NSW and then to SA and then back to NSW, I can honestly say the nicest most caring and hospitable people are in SA. SA often gets overlooked as a place to live, and I get it, it’s friggen cold.. lol. But living there opened my eyes to how communities should be. I had a toddler and a baby while living there, and the amount of times strangers helped me in public by getting the door for me while I was struggling with a pram, or even just entertaining my toddler for a bit while I tended to the baby… oh my gosh, I’m tearing up about the kindness. If it wasn’t so cold there I would’ve settled there permanently. It opened my eyes to how QLDers in general just aren’t like that.
Having grown up in a SA town, I was completely shocked how rude the townspeople on this video were. People would not act like that in my town.
Centrelink trial area. Everyone’s getting kicked off their payments because there’s no work to apply for to make compliance I was having the same problem in Gladstone qld 2hrs north
For those not from Australia. Over here it doesn't matter what town you’re from (for context, I'm not from Bunderburg). In this great country, If you walk up to someone with a microphone and camera and start asking idiotic questions in a feeble attempt to manufacture responses to suite your narrative, hoping to create "likes" for your social media platform... Then that makes you the RUDEST person in the town.
The half-wit who uploaded this is lucky the accepting locals of Bunderberg allowed him to leave unharmed.
Every fortnight in NSW there's a drug bust worth millions ..and even billion.This drug money runs many small towns in oz 😮
Going up to peoples faces with cameras, begging for food, and faking being injured, and where the rude ones?!
Yeah, it's not really an accurate picture of what it's like here
@@azzabouy8243 jit, where about in bundy r u?
@Hotnspicy4472 over south side, you?
@@azzabouy8243 moorepark, in the bundy reigon.
@Hotnspicy4472 Okay cool, you like it here? Been humid hay
You are an excellent reporter mate with a great attitude and sincerity and respect.
All the very best in your future endeavours.
The bloke shoved a mic in an old lady with dementias face and edited in audio to make her look dumb. Proceeded to say "Can't comment on that." Because you couldnt get anything out of the lady.. good sign he knew there was a possibility of mental illness and still edited it in.
@@mofomiju4087nope he didnt, he was nice here, they are just rude
But Australia has enough money to buy a Nuclear Power submarine ,you don’t need that.
Was that Scotty's? Wasn't there a rumour that it had tracks on it so they could use it in the outback?
Ahhhhh Scotty, thems were the days. What a shame that we haven't still got a bloke that stuffed up the purchase of vaccine, stuffed up the purchase of subs ahhhh let's face it ..... just stuffed up {insert your grievance here}
Sydney is a city and not a town and and things seem fast paced there so not surprised some may find Sydney rude. That town of Bundaberg really was rude compared to the Australian town I grew up in. I was shocked by what I saw watching your video.
They're all on drugs, how very sad. It's incredibly sad to see Australia like this - there is a lot of work ahead for the younger Generations
I was going to say this is 10 mins of my life I'll never get back but just remembered being told a German lady who'd lived here for decades her husband an electrician walking her rescue dog in Fremont Park Elizabeth South Australia was harrassed or assaulted I don't know to what extent by middle eastern migrants he said maybe they thought she was English which they should be ashamed of and get deported over
Great job mate. Definitely should come to Albury mate. Been here nearly my whole life. People are pretty good here. Australia's friendliest maybe?
The politician isn't willing to admit what is evidently true, regarding the rude nature of people in the town.
Only good thing to come out of Bundaberg is the rum by the looks
That poor lady who lost her son at the uselessness of the health services. That is criminal. Our Government is a failure. :(
Come to Malaysia. We will roll out the red carpet for you. But Im really sad to see people are rude like this today
Australia and UK are like the Stone Age of the modern world
Come to Childers it’s only 40 min from Bundaberg
5:29 44% + 66% = 100% 💀
amazing vid tho. very interesting!
Exactly what I was going to write 😂
I love how all the new Chinese cars Chery, BYD, Haval put the indicator on the correct side for Australia 👌
I've lived here in bundy, moore park and bargara my whole life except lived down in the bay 1.5 ish hours south of here for around 2 ish years, The bad and negative people that you met is normal... get worse in richer places tho cause rich snobs who think their better then everyone else... bundy is a remote town and pretty far off the bruce highway.... But tbh bundy has gotten a bit worse in the recent years.... especially after the 2010 and 2013 floods...
Jamie , can you go to Coober Pedy ? Google said that it’s a dangerous city but some people said that it’s not.
I don't know about Coober Pedy but some of the Australian inland towns are getting scary due to some of the aboriginals. My mums partner is a truckie and there is a place where even the truckies worry about if they have to go there