12 Things You'll Love About Living In Australia

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  • čas přidán 18. 09. 2021
  • In this video we talk about 12 things you'll love about living in Australia. If you are thinking about emigrating to Australia, living in Australia as a foreigner, what is it like living in Australia, the best things about Australia, or Australia culture, then find out what I love about Australia in this video. This is life in Australia for immigrants, moving to Australia from UK.
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Komentáře • 490

  • @elizabethbrooks6296
    @elizabethbrooks6296 Před 2 lety +125

    Australia…the best country in the world, beautiful climate, amazing views and living conditions. Moved here form UK 42 yrs ago, never regretted my decision!!!

    • @VS-yk3gu
      @VS-yk3gu Před 2 lety +3

      Which part of OZ?

    • @barrysmith1651
      @barrysmith1651 Před 2 lety +2

      mee too

    • @DR77618
      @DR77618 Před 2 lety +13

      Australia, best place in the world! There is no doubt about it. Been here for 38 years and never regretted it.
      Still the best place in the world.

    • @elenasalvatore832
      @elenasalvatore832 Před 2 lety +8

      Our lovely, unique and beautiful Australia. The most amazing place on Earth. ❤🇦🇺❤

    • @VS-yk3gu
      @VS-yk3gu Před 2 lety +1

      @@elenasalvatore832 which part of OZ do u live

  • @JMichael2x2
    @JMichael2x2 Před rokem +45

    I’m a Canadian living in Australia - everyday feels like a holiday, even when you’re working, although I’m retired now, and what a great place to be retired in. My wife and I love gardening, so that’s a 12 month activity!
    What I find most impressive about Australia is the quality of life offered in every major city and oodles of country towns. You could easily build a wonderful life in any of the cites or numerous towns. The people are welcoming and competent. The quality of the food wherever you go is marvellous.

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před rokem +5

      Love the fact that food everywhere is awesome

    • @genevahines3341
      @genevahines3341 Před rokem +8

      Love hearing this! I am Currently based in Toronto finishing my undergrad and am trying to save up to move to Australia !!! Wish me luck!

    • @triarb5790
      @triarb5790 Před rokem +3

      @@genevahines3341 Good luck 👍 😊

    • @Taz81660
      @Taz81660 Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@@genevahines3341good luck, you can do it just stay positive and patient 🖤🇭🇲

    • @genevahines3341
      @genevahines3341 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you! Very much appreciate it @@Taz81660 💖

  • @tdb7992
    @tdb7992 Před rokem +22

    Starbucks actually failed in Australia and their shops all closed. They are (apparently) planning on reopening, but only in areas with a lot of international tourists. To us, their coffee was low quality, their prices were high, and there wasn't the social interaction element we like (usually your barista will know you and you'll chat about things). Additionally, it was seen as a huge American company moving in to try and destroy our local independent cafés which are a big part of our culture. If we lost them to a foreign multinational, it would have been a tragedy. I'm so thankful the nation made the collective decision to boycott them so that the local café run by a few young guys who probably poured all their savings into their business can continue to do what they love and profits will stay local.

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před rokem

      Not sure about all of them closed. I pass one on my way to work

    • @Taz81660
      @Taz81660 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@ThatJohnstonLifemost of them closed I'd say roughly 90%,, in the business world that's a fail

    • @moirapettifr7127
      @moirapettifr7127 Před 26 dny

      I happen to dislike Starbucks intensely, they just are ruthless and have done some pretty unethical things - so good for you Aussies!

  • @TripleJ85
    @TripleJ85 Před 2 lety +57

    I must admit as an Australian, the first time I went to the UK - people asking me if I was alright freaked me out. I kept thinking there must be something obviously wrong!

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +6

      Language is a weird thing

    • @strayandrongo7461
      @strayandrongo7461 Před 2 lety +1

      Look at your shoes, checking you have your pants on....

    • @Rose61234
      @Rose61234 Před 2 lety +2

      Haha. As someone who moved to Wales from Ireland and started working, I found the same. Kept thinking ‘yes I’m ok, why does everyone keep asking me!!’

    • @Ausecko1
      @Ausecko1 Před 2 lety +1

      Haha, I've just been asked at work this week if I'm alright, but that's because I took 6 weeks of sick leave. I just say she's right and don't get asked again.

    • @lone982
      @lone982 Před rokem

      Me too back in the 80s

  • @noelleggett5368
    @noelleggett5368 Před 2 lety +21

    Guys, I was born in Australia, and lived all my life here (although I have travelled to Europe and Asia). The appreciation of those colours and the breathtaking beauty never goes away. I lived in Sydney for 25 years, and every time I crossed the bridge was an event. Now I’m on the Sunshine Coast (and lived near here as a kid), and every time I pass the Glasshouse Mountains (or see them from a distance), I stop and appreciate where I am. It never goes away.

  • @joethi4981
    @joethi4981 Před rokem +14

    I just love your videos. I am actually Australian living in Canada for 12 years and thinking of returning. Thanks for being such a great people. Australia should be honored to have you both there.

    • @tyler2205
      @tyler2205 Před měsícem

      Do it !!

    • @debuthunter5389
      @debuthunter5389 Před měsícem

      Aussie 11 years abroad in Canada here. Where in Canada you at?

    • @tyler2205
      @tyler2205 Před měsícem

      @@debuthunter5389 not in Canada I’m afraid I’m in England trying to decide between the 2

    • @tyler2205
      @tyler2205 Před měsícem

      @@debuthunter5389 it would be nice to here from someone who has lived in both tho

  • @F1Tragic
    @F1Tragic Před 2 lety +11

    Hope you continue to love living in Oz - it’s a bit of alright! Have ever read the ‘Dairy of a Pommie in WA”?
    DIARY OF A POMMIE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
    August 31 - Just got transferred with work from Leeds UK
    to our new home in Karratha, Western Australia .
    Now this is a town that knows how to live!
    Beautiful, sunny days and warm, balmy evenings.
    I watched the sunset from a deckchair by our pool yesterday.
    It was beautiful. I've finally found my new home. I love it here.
    September 13 - Really heating up now. It got to 31 today. No problem
    though. Living in air-conditioned home, driving air-conditioned car.
    What a pleasure to see the sun every day like this. I'm turning into a
    sun-worshipper - no blasted rain like back in Leeds!!
    September 30 - Had the back yard landscaped with tropical plants
    today. Lots of palms and rocks. No more mowing lawns for me! Another
    scorcher today, but I love it here. It’s Paradise!
    October 10 - The temperature hasn't been below 35 all week. How do
    people get used to this kind of heat? At least today it's windy though.
    Keeps the flies off a bit. Acclimatizing is taking longer than we expected.
    October 15 - Fell asleep by the pool yesterday. Got third degree burns
    over 60% of my body. Missed three days off work. What a dumb thing
    to do. Got to respect the old sun in a climate like this!
    October 20 - Didn't notice Kitty (our cat) sneaking into the car before I
    left for work this morning. By the time I got back to the car after work,
    Kitty had died and swollen up to the size of a shopping bag and stuck
    to the upholstery. The car now smells like Whiskettes and cat shit. I've
    learned my lesson though: no more pets in this heat.
    October 25 - This wind is a bastard. It feels like a giant fucking blow
    dryer. And it's hot as hell! The home air conditioner is on the blink
    and the repair man charged $200 just to drive over and tell me he needs
    to order parts from fucking Perth ....The wife & the kids are complaining.
    October 30 - The temperature's up around 40 and the parts still haven't
    arrived for the fucking air conditioner. House is an oven so we’ve all been
    sleeping outside by the pool for 3 nights now. Bloody $600,000 house
    and we can't even go inside. Why the hell did I ever come here?
    November 4 - Finally got the fucking air-conditioner fixed. It cost $1,500 and
    gets the temperature down to around 25 degrees, but the humidity makes it
    feel about 35. Stupid repairman. Fucking thief.
    November 8 - If one more smart bastard says 'Hot enough for you today?' I'm
    going to fucking throttle him. Fucking heat! By the time I get to work, the car
    radiator is boiling over, my fucking clothes are soaking fucking wet and I
    smell like baked cat. Fucking place is the end of the Earth.
    November 9 - Tried to run some errands after work, wore shorts, and sat on the
    black leather upholstery in my car. I thought my fucking arse was on fire. I lost 2
    layers of flesh, all the hair on the backs of my legs and off my fucking arse. Now
    the car smells like burnt hair, fried arse and baked cat. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
    November 10 -- The Weather report might as well be a fucking recording.
    Hot and sunny. Hot and sunny, Hot and fucking sunny. It never fucking changes!
    It's been too hot to do anything for 2 fucking months and the weatherman says it
    might really warm up next week. Fuck!
    November 15 - Doesn't it ever rain in this damn fucking place? Water restrictions
    will be next, so my $5,000 worth of palms might just dry up and blow into the fucking
    pool. The only things that thrive in this fucking hell-hole are the fucking flies. You don't
    dare open your mouth for fear of swallowing half a dozen of the little bastards!
    November 20 - Welcome to HELL! It got to 45 fuckin' degrees today. Now the air
    conditioner's gone in my car. The repair man came to fix it and said, 'Hot enough for
    you today?' I wanted to shove the fucking car up his fucking arse. Anyway, had to spend
    the $2,500 mortgage payment to bail me out of jail for assaulting the stupid prick.
    Fucking Karratha! What kind of sick, demented fucking idiot would want to live here!
    December 1 - WHAT!!!! The FIRST day of Summer!!!! You are fucking kidding me!

    • @anastasiamikkels9239
      @anastasiamikkels9239 Před 2 lety

      I nearly pissed my pants laughing!!

    • @timetherington1986
      @timetherington1986 Před 2 lety

      👌😂🤣

    • @jimbobstone
      @jimbobstone Před 2 lety

      So true, I didn't think Brisbane was humid til I went to Melbourne, then shortly after I went to Townsville and my Glasses fogged up in seconds, so now I don't feel Brisbane is Humid, Unlike the NT which has two Seaons Boily Hot and Insanely Hot.

  • @scottjackson2164
    @scottjackson2164 Před 2 lety +8

    From my experience as a Aussie country boy if you can't hear the crickets or frogs at night and there's dead space in sound in the area you are standing there is normally a snake present.

    • @peterclancy3653
      @peterclancy3653 Před 2 lety +2

      We had creek just down from our house , you are so right, you could hear the zone of silence moving along the creek as the snakes moved. A lot of tiger snakes lived in our bush!

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds like something out of a horror movie

    • @veracaide1373
      @veracaide1373 Před 2 lety

      Yeah seriously- i’ve been watching too many scary videos or something because your description sent chills down my spine.

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too Před 2 lety +13

    The laid back attitude is Australia wide...I live in Melbourne and the coffee culture here is amazing.
    Each state has its own public holidays.

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      Cheers Steven

    • @HTE57
      @HTE57 Před 2 lety

      @@Sonnabend00 I travelled from Melbourne to Newcastle and back just last month. We’re fine, man.

    • @barnowl5774
      @barnowl5774 Před 2 lety

      @@Sonnabend00 Not any more. And how are the CV numbers in NSW now!?

    • @barnowl5774
      @barnowl5774 Před 2 lety

      @@Sonnabend00 NO

    • @barrymcdonald9868
      @barrymcdonald9868 Před 2 lety

      @@Sonnabend00 what a wanker, they live in QLD pay attention, oh yeah NSW is nailing it lol

  • @laserspewpew_7175
    @laserspewpew_7175 Před 2 lety +17

    I moved to Melbourne from London about 10 years ago now and really settled over here (family here too) and agree with the list!. I get paid weekly and I agree I feel you have more money in your pocket end of month. I think if you sell in the UK for the same money you will always get more for your money in Australia. Coffee snobs definitely a thing too!, especially here in Melb!

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Great that your family is over too!

    • @donnam5891
      @donnam5891 Před 2 lety +2

      Coffee Snobs is a company in Melbourne. Taking the mickey of the name, i think. It has an online shop and has awesome coffee beans which I get delivered to Central NSW. Great video. Glad you are enjoying the country. I'm originally from Gympie in SE Qld which has been under lots of water again recently. My heart goes out to all those affected by the floods. Love the pics of the Glasshouse Mountains . Enjoy living in the lucky country, mate.

  • @Paul77ozee
    @Paul77ozee Před 2 lety +8

    I remember when l was a kid in the 80s and all l wanted was to live in America in one those houses/mansions that are in a John Hughes film. But the older l got the more l appreciated where l lived. I would never live anywhere else now at 43. I feel blessed being born in Australia. Plus my late dad who l miss very much and my mum, bought our house in 74 for $28,900 and paid it off around 1991. Now it’s valued at almost a million.

  • @owendelaney6148
    @owendelaney6148 Před rokem +4

    My mum moved over here to OZ when she was six 32 years ago with her mom.
    I love them both very much, and I’m so happy to be an Australian and to experience living my life in this place!
    If you ever wanted to move here, not just for yourself but, for your kids then you should asap. Your kids will grow up to be the kindest happiest kind of children and you will have the time of your life growing old here.

  • @alexaelliott2598
    @alexaelliott2598 Před 2 lety +5

    Congratulations on creating your new life in Brisbane. We are really glad you chose to move here. Your attitude is very positive and I hope you enjoy raising your family here in the sunshine.

  • @nellytea7114
    @nellytea7114 Před 2 lety +2

    Glad you guys are enjoying it, the first year flies by!

  • @VideosCPS
    @VideosCPS Před 2 lety +4

    Great video - really enjoyed hearing about your first year in Oz. 👍🏼

  • @rafakao9577
    @rafakao9577 Před 2 lety +3

    Really cool video, I've been watching you guy's around 1 year. Congrats, soon I will be moving with my family as well. Thanks for the great content 👍

  • @mikehurn3229
    @mikehurn3229 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video! Glad ur settling in well :D can’t wait for summer

  • @jdh992
    @jdh992 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, subscribed. Welcome and best of luck here in Australia

  • @kerrypapworth1526
    @kerrypapworth1526 Před 2 lety +7

    I really enjoyed watching this. Interesting how we Aussies take lots of things for granted. Your home looks fantastic.

  • @sophdog1678
    @sophdog1678 Před 10 měsíci +1

    We do make our own luck. Your positive attitude and openness has served you well, and I am so pleased for you both.

  • @Deemac1236
    @Deemac1236 Před 2 lety +8

    I love listening to you two, love your accents and love hearing the differences you are finding between the UK and Australia. All I want to see is the beautiful narrow country roads of England, the gorgeous English gardens and the ponies wondering around…. I hope you guys can come to Sydney and do some sightseeing here. 😁

  • @brilliantbutblue
    @brilliantbutblue Před 2 lety +7

    Congratulations on your 1 year anniversary🥳🥳, my goodness lve been stalking you here for a whole year!! Agreed Starbucks in Oz is crap and yup they are few and far between. Love the coffee culture also. We are more laid back. So thrilled your enjoying the wine, weather, coffee and scenery. ❤ your style. We get a public holiday for not only the Melbourne Cup but also the football (AFL) Grand Final👍

  • @tomwareham7944
    @tomwareham7944 Před 2 lety +18

    You guys have found out our secret , be laid back , be flexible, be productive , be friendly and I have just described an Australian , my parents came to Australia in 1950 I was 6 at the time , we knew we were in the right place when we came down the gangplank of the ship it was absolutely raining cats and dogs , my mum remarked to the Aussie stevedore holding the door at the bottom of the plank that she was told that it never rained much in Australia , that ain't rain luv he stated that's liquid sunshine . Kind of sums the place up really . Welcome to your new home you definitely did the right thing , never doubt it .

  • @RolandjHearn
    @RolandjHearn Před 2 lety +33

    I have really enjoyed watching your journey and to see how constantly positive you have been across this last 12 months. You know you have ruined the whinging pomme stereotype. So much of what you are experiencing is very relatable because I live just across the other side of the Bruce. All in all I would say you are doing a great job at becoming fair dinkum and it has been fun to watch.

  • @krystle2312
    @krystle2312 Před 2 lety +11

    Please, please, please, do not rely only on the employer contribution for super, it will not be enough to retire. You need AT LEAST 15% of your joint income in super every year.

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +1

      I think it's a great idea to put into it whatever you can afford

  • @laynek7644
    @laynek7644 Před 2 lety +6

    I remember being fascinated by the squirrels when I visited the UK forever ago 😂
    Congrats on making the 1 year mark - glad you're enjoying your new home. Love your channel ❤️
    And the other public holiday we get in Melbourne is for the AFL grand final...even when it's not even being played in our state 😂🤣

  • @dans1454
    @dans1454 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved the video guys, very informative and you both are very personable!

  • @soniahassan6830
    @soniahassan6830 Před 2 lety +1

    Just found your channel today, you guys are so down to earth! Love the videos. Also enjoyed watching your visa189 videos.

  • @stuarthoff7559
    @stuarthoff7559 Před 2 lety +6

    Loving your videos and getting some good info from you - we are flying out in 6 weeks and you wouldn't believe how much more prepared I feel just from watching you guys! Thanks a lot!!!

  • @jacobandrews9260
    @jacobandrews9260 Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are awesome, My family and I are in the process of moving and despite having experienced wanted down under watching your videos definitely helps. Keep up the good work!

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      That is awesome! Glad to help

    • @annawilkinson9287
      @annawilkinson9287 Před rokem

      yes ! and wanted down under is always so dramatic and depressing 🤣 this is great and realistic !

  • @paulhopkins5051
    @paulhopkins5051 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, really honest. Enjoyed your video a lot.

  • @DR77618
    @DR77618 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks guys, you have a very sweet family.
    Thank you very much to you sir. - (the lovely high school teacher). My son is just about to commence his Masters of teaching (Secondary) at the University of Melbourne and this is the reason that I tuned into your channel. I enjoyed two of your videos that I watched today so I’ll definitely tune into more of your videos.
    Have a great new year (2022 coming up), cheers ! 🥂 🍷

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Dana, merry Christmas to you too and I wish your son all the best with his studies

    • @DR77618
      @DR77618 Před 2 lety

      @@ThatJohnstonLife Thank you very much. I will let him know 😌

  • @thatperfectsleep8320
    @thatperfectsleep8320 Před 2 lety +28

    OMG you're so right about the scenery. This country is beautiful. Well done guys, glad to see you're settling in so well!!

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much! 😊

    • @chriswatson1698
      @chriswatson1698 Před rokem +1

      Scenery? The coast is varied and beautiful, but the interior is hot, dry, brown and flat. My French in-law, misses the green of Europe

  • @Mike-br8zt
    @Mike-br8zt Před 2 lety +5

    Interesting to hear your comments. I have lived in Oz (Sydney) since 1994. In that time I have been back to the UK only once. You will find that over time, your connection with the UK will lessen but this will depend on family connections in the UK. Before you know it, you will become Australian but with a funny accent!

  • @DerrickWindsor
    @DerrickWindsor Před 3 měsíci

    Our 13 and 16 year old grandsons are Barista level coffee makers - that says a lot about how much we Love our coffee here in Sydney!!

  • @cheryll8008
    @cheryll8008 Před 2 lety +7

    Yes Australia is the best for quality living. KMart is my favourite to shop at 🤠

  • @user-jb8zq1xo9k
    @user-jb8zq1xo9k Před rokem +1

    I love your videos!
    We just lodged our visa yesterday and being someone who are not new to moving countries, your videos are very helpful!
    hopefully we will get our visa very soon!
    btw, Your accent changed significantly in a short span of time! 😅

  • @Ben-yt2rv
    @Ben-yt2rv Před 2 lety +3

    You guys are both amazing and we are lucky to have people like you here, I'm from Brissy too :-)

  • @fionalorimer4127
    @fionalorimer4127 Před 2 lety +5

    It tends to depend on your occupation whether you are paid weekly, fortnightly or monthly. I have been paid monthly in all of the firms I have worked in over 25 years. Whereas hubby is paid fortnightly. I have had a different experience with house pricing as it’s dependant on where you live, exchange rates etc. You are spot on with the public holidays, barbecues and outside living. I haven’t noticed the difference in demeanour but friends that visit from the UK say we are a lot happier here. The coffee in the UK is dreadful. We are used to having our double shots every morning, I stopped drinking coffee while we were back visiting family. We are coffee snobs because we are used to good coffee. You chose well coming to Brisbane (I am bias 😉), we have just spent the weekend on a cruiser out on the bay, snorkeling at the wrecks, crystal clear water, awesome weather. A great portrayal of Brisbane ❤️, welcome to Australia.

  • @gregmccallum3124
    @gregmccallum3124 Před 2 lety +1

    4:45 depends on your employer, I was paid monthly as a full timer, others weekly. Others companies let you choose, weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly (rare) or half-yearly (Very-rare)

  • @elise.mcculloch
    @elise.mcculloch Před 2 lety +2

    Loving these videos guys, really helpful! The male (sorry I don’t know your name 🙈) but you are so getting the Aussie twang! I miss living in oz

  • @benj6244
    @benj6244 Před 2 měsíci

    Exciting stuff. I've made enquiries with my company about moving! Need to get another visit planned

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Fantastic!

    • @benj6244
      @benj6244 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ThatJohnstonLife Work seem pretty keen and said Melbourne or Sydney would be the choices!

  • @hez_am_i2448
    @hez_am_i2448 Před 2 lety +2

    agree with Jess - I was so excited about the squirrel

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Lovely video and thank you !

  • @ln3660
    @ln3660 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi guys, love your videos and it's great that you are enjoying your new life in Australia 😁 I'm also enjoying your fantastic insights on your life in Oz. Quick comments - for your private doctor visits, you can still claim direct from Medicare the schedule fee. You get just over 8.5weeks of paid long service leave long every 10 years, which you could accumulate and cash out when you retire. I found it interesting the way you classified K-Mart, Big W and Target 😁 I live in north Gold Coast and we're 45min away from Brisbane. We go to Brissie often to go to QPAC. All the best! ❤

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Great tips, thanks!

    • @Taz81660
      @Taz81660 Před 8 měsíci +1

      In3660, I think that's a hangover from England, I heard them say in another video that England is very class oriented, I suppose that makes sense considering you have the royal family, honestly I think they're "people in England" just a bunch of snobs , I'm not saying that the Johnston's are snobs I meant people in England just to clarify

  • @elayne2237
    @elayne2237 Před 2 lety +2

    I can see why over there would be more favourable in a lot of areas, especially with a growing family, what’s not to love in Oz, enjoy the best you can stay safe and stay blessed.🦋🦋🦋🦋

  • @neilchisholm8376
    @neilchisholm8376 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys are the positivity I needed to hear. I emigrated 30 yrs ago and haven’t looked back. I love it here. I’m so glad you do too.

  • @craigroyle860
    @craigroyle860 Před rokem +1

    Ive lived here all my life .... i just love you two and your videos

  • @laxota72
    @laxota72 Před 2 lety

    Low key kinda love this fam

  • @tanyabrown9839
    @tanyabrown9839 Před 2 lety +3

    Was in an Australian swimming club for years as a kid and we used to use methylated spirits to prevent ear infections from swimming. Just use an eye dropper to put it into the ears straight after swimming. It will feel warm in the ears and dries them out inside very fast and of cause being an alcohol will also kill any bacteria which got in with water. You will never get another ear infection from water if you do this. Maybe not for a toddler though with their more sensitive skin and dont do this if you have a burst ear drum.

  • @nickmaguire4914
    @nickmaguire4914 Před 2 lety +4

    Sparkling Shiraz = Australian Christmas in a bottle. I worked at a winery in Rutherglen for 6 years and the 2 wines that amazed overseas visitors were Sparkling Shiraz and Muscat. I'm glad you love it!

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      Why only have it at Christmas?

    • @nickmaguire4914
      @nickmaguire4914 Před 2 lety

      @@ThatJohnstonLife definitely not! But it is a thing for a lot of people to have at chrissie, sparkling breakfast even and it's great with lunch.
      One of my favourite drinks.

    • @paulsz6194
      @paulsz6194 Před 2 lety

      Campbell’s? 🍷

    • @nickmaguire4914
      @nickmaguire4914 Před 2 lety

      @@paulsz6194 Cofield Wines

  • @jillhillier6472
    @jillhillier6472 Před rokem

    Welcome to Australia. I hope you are able to visit Tasmania sometime.

  • @Hairbyben
    @Hairbyben Před 2 lety +7

    Love watching your vids guys. Have to meet for a celebratory beer when we move.
    Won my appeal for my visa after waiting 3 1/2 years.
    Now for the embassy to grant 🤞🏻🙏🏻

  • @tempa04
    @tempa04 Před 6 měsíci

    So glad I've found yous xxx

  • @kathyb6952
    @kathyb6952 Před 2 lety +1

    Welcome to Brissy. It's tough living in paradise, isn't it? I grew up here and lived in Sydney for a long time. We are much friendlier here and as you said always greet each other with a smile or a hi. We have a strong sense of community, whereas in Sydney no one even has eye contact. So glad you enjoy the lifestyle here, it's the best place to live 😀👍

    • @Dan-kb9vr
      @Dan-kb9vr Před 2 lety +1

      Where is nice to move to in Queensland which is close to Brisbane but also not far from the Gold Coast and beaches. Has nice nightlife and restaurants but also relaxing and not too busy, that would suit a 21 year old wanting to move here👍sorry for the many demands 🤣

    • @kathyb6952
      @kathyb6952 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dan-kb9vr The Northern end of the Gold Coast is in between Brisbane and the beaches which makes it exactly what you described. There are quite a few suburbs to choose from. You can get to Brisbene City and lots of suburbs in the Greater Brisbane area where their are many restaurants, cafes, pubs, clubs and varying venues. It's also accessible to the beaches. It gives you both areas to look for a job if you need to also. You could always go check it out and see how you feel about it. Good luck, hope you find somewhere nice.

    • @Dan-kb9vr
      @Dan-kb9vr Před 2 lety +1

      @@kathyb6952
      appreciate it. Yeh I really wanna come over for a couple months maybe, to find out but it’s just difficult with covid times and restrictions. So asking around is my best bet for now lol. Hopefully I won’t have to way too long until I’m in you’re beautiful Country🤞

  • @heavybrett-al4082
    @heavybrett-al4082 Před 2 lety +3

    Well you couldn't have picked a better country! I moved from the UK as a kid to NZ, and then 20 years ago from NZ to Australia, now I live on the Sunshine coast and I'll never leave.

  • @fraulinefishbits13
    @fraulinefishbits13 Před 2 lety +1

    The colours never get old. Doesn't matter how much you see a sunset, a clear blue sky or a proper storm. It is always spectacular

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      Can't wait for the next thunderstorm

    • @Taz81660
      @Taz81660 Před 8 měsíci

      Fraulinefishbits13,, I was born in Australia and in my 42 years of living here, I'd have to say that the colours in the sky are amazing, right before a storm during a storm and after, you get some of the best scenery in the world and nothing beats a beautiful sunny spring day no clouds and everything seems more vibrant the colours pop, have a great day 🖤🇭🇲🤪👍

  • @69hytek
    @69hytek Před 2 lety

    Watched this twice now, these things can happen. The strange thing is... I'm Australian! The subject matter is hardly of interest to me outside of mere curiosity. But I have figured it out, you two seem like really nice people. Belated welcome to Australia and glad to have you here :)

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      Aww thanks bud. Really appreciate it. Hopefully we can talk about something that is of more interest next time!

  • @brettevill9055
    @brettevill9055 Před 2 lety +1

    Sparkling red wine is an Australian thing that seems to confuse and puzzle wine drinkers from other countries. We used to call them “sparkling burgundy” until the EU made us stop. The slang is “bubbling blood”, but I don’t hear it much any more.
    I’d be interested in seeing what you make of surf life saving clubs, when you get to a beach during summer.

  • @chilled-out-on-lantau
    @chilled-out-on-lantau Před 2 lety +8

    I lived in Oz for 4 years, loved it ~ but Sydney was soo expensive I ended up leaving. Agree with your points~ fabulous country and lifestyle. I ended up needing emergency spinal surgery was in and out of hospital for 3 months all on Medicare, was in hospital within 24 hours of diagnosis.

  • @Woopass90
    @Woopass90 Před 9 měsíci

    Your gidday sounds good to me mate. Go with it.

  • @jamie-leemcleary2508
    @jamie-leemcleary2508 Před 2 lety +7

    As an Australian born citizen I would like to say the whole of Australia is laid back. But for sure Queensland more so than some other states

  • @kellymaher3355
    @kellymaher3355 Před 2 lety +1

    Cut little apple bits and put them in the fence just before dusk. Then u can watch the possums eat. It’s very cute

  • @wywk
    @wywk Před 2 lety +6

    Starbucks tried...and failed. They came over, set up multiple shops in every city. Few years later they had to close down most of them due to lack of business. The independent coffee shops and crafters are so much better with better quality coffee and aussies are proud coffee snobs :) Make sure the possums don't set up their nest in your ceiling...they are cute but they can cause quite a lot of damage once they start to breed!

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +1

      I reckon we've got snakes in our ceiling to keep the possums down

    • @johnganderson
      @johnganderson Před 2 lety +2

      Starbucks in Australia place their outlets where they can attract the attention of international tourists.

    • @veracaide1373
      @veracaide1373 Před 2 lety

      @@johnganderson or teenage girls

  • @Wandafulofit
    @Wandafulofit Před 2 lety +2

    Another fantastic video
    ONYAS

  • @debbiewbd2359
    @debbiewbd2359 Před 2 lety +6

    It amazes me how there's things in the UK and Australia that are the same in Canada. The healthcare system sounds the same as the UK but turning on the right is the same as Australia. There's more for sure !

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +3

      Colonialism at its finest

    • @TheTruthIsFiction
      @TheTruthIsFiction Před 2 lety

      You all must be in the struggling middle class worried about taxes, pay checks and stuff, probably don't like the unemployed or the homeless because of the free unemployment benefits which last forever and cheap social housing they receive and you strive to be rich but you know you'll never make it. Yes it's the same as in UK and Canada. Perfect for the very rich and very poor. Lots of homeless around in Australia, more per capita than in Canada but the same as in the UK. The weather is extremely hot and dry or hot and humid, NOT like the UK or Canada. Only Tasmania would have that kind of weather and that's not where the jobs are. Also the cost of living is ridiculous, especially the rent. High salaries for high rents and high taxes. Good luck to the middle classes.

  • @jaynemeulman8484
    @jaynemeulman8484 Před 2 lety +4

    Love your comments about the colours...lived here all my life and still feel my heart lift when I walk outside and see the beautiful blue sky...

  • @luciebatt
    @luciebatt Před měsícem

    It’s mostly up to your employer how frequently you get paid, we’ve had monthly for ages and then when my husband switched jobs the new company was weekly. I also wanted to mention, so it was clear, the amount an employer pays in superannuation is on top of your salary. It doesn’t come out of your take home pay.
    Regarding healthcare, I was watching a documentary on people on minimum wage in the US. An older couple (65+) were both still working as otherwise they’d lose their house. The wife had had a stroke the previous year and they had an $8000 bill for just the gap/copay! Here in Aus you’d be rushed in at a public hospital and it would cost you nothing.

  • @RJS4287
    @RJS4287 Před 2 lety +18

    Thanks - interesting. Having lived here for two decades, there is very little I miss about the UK. In fact I almost did not renew my UK passport because since Brexit it now offers little extra to my Australian one. Pre-Brexit certain countries required a visa with an Aussie Passport, but not an EU one. That has now all gone. In the end I did renew as the UK one was about GBP70 compared to over $AUD300 for my Oz one. It is true Europe is a long way - but visiting my mother twice a year you get used to it. Be interesting what CV19 does long term to airfares. When I first came here in the 1990s a return to UK was $1,800 by 2019 it was cheaper! There are interesting places nearby if you are desperate for an "overseas" holiday - Francophone Noumea, Vanuatu, NZ and Fiji. Even Bali is not jet lag distance. Australia is a small, geographically distant market so we have less choice - now even too small to have cars assembled locally. But online shopping has reduced even that. You are right about house prices - in Sydney and Melbourne you would only get a small flat for the price of a SE England home. Regional prices are cheaper - but though pleasant, family-friendly towns places like Tamworth and Rockhampton are hours from their State capitals. Medicare is good - but I think like the UK adults will be extremely lucky to find a dentist who is not private and expensive. Defence wise since the fall of Singapore in WW2 we are dependent on the USA. This might seem academic but it has consequences like our expected involvement in the Vietnam War which cost several hundred Aussie lives. We are lucky to be in such a pleasant, affluent country - though one, I believe, where economic and cultural ties will grow stronger with our Asian neighbours and economic partners rather than anywhere else.

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety +1

      OMG, Aussie passports are so expensive, but still less than a visa

  • @Thatrandomkid81
    @Thatrandomkid81 Před rokem

    I’m moving to Australia in this year!

  • @touchstar68
    @touchstar68 Před 2 lety +7

    Ahhh you're looking Aussie already, just check out the wine glasses 🤣
    Oh and the upward infliction on the end of every sentence.
    So Aussie.

  • @davidjohnpaul7558
    @davidjohnpaul7558 Před 2 lety +5

    Our coffee is right on par with what you get in Italy & that is saying something!! Really glad you are enjoying living here. I'd say QLDer's are probably more laid back than Melbournians & Sydneysiders....

  • @Hannahhink
    @Hannahhink Před 2 lety +1

    I like you guys and your videos and mostly how Samantha is giving you shit at the start hahaha. 👍🏻❤️ Soo funny

  • @TheLyds01
    @TheLyds01 Před 2 lety +4

    Yep. We love a good holiday... or day off lol

  • @elayne2237
    @elayne2237 Před 2 lety +7

    Financially it seems like it is a lot better living over there in Oz as you get a tax rebate yearly , this is unheard of here in the Uk 🇬🇧 and if you do you can bet your bottom dollar later on down the line the HMRC will say you owe them tax. We only get paid monthly here, weekly/fortnightly has not happened in 🇬🇧 for over 20 years, would be a companies nightmare.
    Weather always looks gray,grey gray! looks bleak from morning to night. Don’t get me started on Public holidays! NHS although good in some aspects I waited over 12 months for a hernia operation, which was cancelled twice, appointments like X-rays etc can take a few months to get done unless you go private etc.
    Narrow roads ( I call them 🐀 runs) especially now in London, roads are narrow as it is now, have to contend with these orange/white or black/white poles, oh not forgetting the boxes in the road to stop traffic going through, which is causing a lot of problems for emergency vehicles, that now have to go around the scenic route (imagine a fire engine 🚒 or ambulance going through that to carry out their job not to mention the police also, everyone now has to stay on the main road etc parking is more or less impossible as if you don’t have a permit for the area it will cost you I.e in Lambeth borough £382 yearly and that’s one zone considering I worked in 2 different areas within Lambeth (2 different sites of a college)do the 🧮.
    House prices you definitely get more for your money in comparison to the boxes that they call bedrooms.
    End of gripe now I need a 🍷, considering I don’t drink.

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      Bubbly shiraz?

    • @elayne2237
      @elayne2237 Před 2 lety

      @Aussie Pom That’s good being able to park for a few hours free, that would NEVER happen here in the UK the least little thing they charge, I mean parking on the roads is £3.42 (minimum depends on the area) an hour and then you are limited to a maximum of 4 hours. I suppose they are making up for the lost revenue with the first lockdown and they were unable to collect the congestion charge of £15 a day which used to be Monday-Friday from 7am -6pm but this has now changed to 7 days a week from 7 am - 10pm and not to mention the ULEZ (Ultra low emission zone) which comes into effect in October and which again you will also be charged for.

  • @alexwegner4221
    @alexwegner4221 Před 2 měsíci

    I watch your videos because it makes me happier to live in Australia and less sad that I can't travel atm 😄

  • @kashkab1336
    @kashkab1336 Před rokem +1

    Guys that is awesome. Thank you for another informative movie. Can you talk about gyms and leisure centers ideally with creshe for kids. How much it costs cos you know that David Lloyds in the UK is terribly expensive! For 4 people they wanted £390 monthly!! And diseases ...are you catching kids bugs like diarrhoea, vomiting often, ect...as here in the UK through the winter we r sick all the time! :(

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před rokem

      We rarely catch something bad off the kids. I'd get it more as a teacher in school. My gym is $15 a week as an extra $10 to put a child in while I train if I wanted to

  • @Dan-kb9vr
    @Dan-kb9vr Před 2 lety +1

    Where is nice to move to in Queensland which is close to Brisbane but also not far from the Gold Coast and beaches. Has nice nightlife and restaurants but also relaxing and not too busy, that would suit a 21 year old wanting to move here👍sorry for the many demands 🤣

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      Try Brisbane city bud. Or better yet, come for a visit and try out some places yourself

  • @user-ue4ru5sf9x
    @user-ue4ru5sf9x Před 3 měsíci

    When we were Germany in 2010, the cost of using a toilet was 3 euro. I was gobsmacked, we don’t pay anything here. I don’t know about other states but in NSW we have rest stops with facilities for travellers. Just about every town in Australia you will find a toilet in the local parks, also kept clean and equipped with necessities. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
    I love Australia, I enjoy the beauty of my surroundings every day. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 3 měsíci

      Wow. Make sure you go to the toilet before you go out in Germany!

  • @petercharles8306
    @petercharles8306 Před 2 lety +1

    Dear lovely Johnston family...you must meet up with the wonderful Bam family ex UK now Sunshine Coast too...

  • @somefatbugger
    @somefatbugger Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video

  • @janieoak9920
    @janieoak9920 Před 2 lety +1

    The colours are different because of the eucalyptus trees which emit an oil in the air, which gives it a greyish blue green. In UK it's surrounded by sea which gives it a duller misty haze.

  • @SalisburyKarateClub
    @SalisburyKarateClub Před 2 lety +2

    Long service leave builds up the longer you work for the same company, leave before 7 years is up and it goes. You will get pro rata if you leave at 7, but 3 months off fully paid after 10 years at the same company is awesome. Try explaining it to people who aren't familiar with it is interesting and fun

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      The concept first blew my mind

    • @SalisburyKarateClub
      @SalisburyKarateClub Před 2 lety +1

      @@ThatJohnstonLife And Australia is the only country in the world that does it. Now you know why it's called the "lucky country"

  • @chweehar
    @chweehar Před 2 lety

    You can't claim mileage from home to work; please refer to this article: "The ATO defines work-related driving that you can be reimbursed for. Some examples include:
    Attending meetings or conferences away from your usual workplace
    Collecting supplies or delivering items
    Travel directly between two separate places of employment (for example, if you have a second job)
    Travelling from your usual workplace or home to an alternative workplace (for example, a client’s office or worksite)
    If your work can be classed as “itinerant work” - for example, if your job regularly requires you to work at more than one location each day before going home
    Commuting from home to work is generally not claimable, but there are some limited exceptions.

  • @zainabhussain9560
    @zainabhussain9560 Před rokem

    LOL I agree Costa is so dead! 😂 thanks for this video, can’t wait to move by the end of the year

  • @sandrahaigh2976
    @sandrahaigh2976 Před 2 lety +1

    Fabulous informative video. I'm far to old to emigrate but absolutely love Brisbane. It feels like home even though it's only been for 4 weeks at a time. I've shared this video to one of my sons who also loves Brisbane and says the same about it feeling like home. His daughter & her husband would like to emigrate with their three children, so your video is ideal for them to watch too. I only discovered you tonight, and look forward to seeing your others. Hope the flooding there starts to ease any day now. So sad to see it all. Last time we were there in 2019 it was awful bush fires. Now flooding again 😢 Keep safe 💖

  • @infin8ee
    @infin8ee Před rokem +1

    I have always thought of the light in Australia and the scenery as being like an oil painting whereas the UK is watercolour.

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před rokem +1

      On a good day, both countries are good paintings. We're all allowed to have our favourite artist

  • @krystle2312
    @krystle2312 Před 2 lety +3

    The appointments online and escripts are pretty new, most doctors have only started using it since the pandemic started (they just seemed reluctant or hesitant to make the change before, and the pandemic forced their hand), but I am pretty sure it is here to stay now, the doctors and pharmacies seem to really like it now.

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      I think it's a great idea

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep Telehealth has been around for at least ten years, particularly for regional and remote areas. Electronic prescriptions have also been available for ages - built into the MyHealth Record system. Glad there’s more widespread acceptance now.

    • @krystle2312
      @krystle2312 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kayelle8005 I know, I work for a Government department and we have workers all over the state. Until 2020 they refused to accept medical certificates that were not done in person even for regional workers with no access to a GP. My point is that not only have practices changed their tune, but so have workplaces.

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 Před 2 lety +1

      @@krystle2312 agree. It’s a welcome change. One of the many things I hope survive the pandemic.

    • @krystle2312
      @krystle2312 Před 2 lety

      @@kayelle8005 the precedent is there now. Precedent is everything where I work!

  • @barnowl5774
    @barnowl5774 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't know about in other states, but in Victoria we call "surgeries," medical centres.

  • @denisbryce8746
    @denisbryce8746 Před 2 lety +1

    Sydney had pay to use Toilets at most train stations & other Public Toilets (Excluding State Government Buildings) for many years after the War (WW2) etc but the State Government in 1976, banned them from all Public Toilets in the State. There are now no paid Public Toilets in New South Wales.

  • @owenazzopardi2857
    @owenazzopardi2857 Před 2 lety +1

    honestly this motivates me so much to move there , i along with my girlfriend and her family might go but we are scared because we are not sure which visa we should use and true blue are currently not offering any visas haha .. . also keep up these amazing vids

  • @jvvoid
    @jvvoid Před 2 lety

    I'm a native. The colours never go away.

  • @Sunflower.aussie
    @Sunflower.aussie Před 2 lety +2

    Laid back. Chilled. That's a qld thing!! 100%

  • @BrianKitching-wv5nh
    @BrianKitching-wv5nh Před 8 měsíci

    Wonderful to hear you have a better standard of living in Australia,what i would like to know is what is the health system like in Australia, is it better than the UK?

    • @loftyradish6972
      @loftyradish6972 Před 4 měsíci

      In some ways yes, and in some way no. You have more out of pocket expenses, but you can always get into a doctor without insane wait times.

  • @laxota72
    @laxota72 Před 2 lety

    Long service is seven years. Most Aussies save it for a calculated date from retirement. Or take the coin when retiring. I’ll have maybe a year pay of long service when I retire.

  • @krystle2312
    @krystle2312 Před 2 lety

    Long Service is at 10 years in NSW

  • @yvonnemariathurtell4468
    @yvonnemariathurtell4468 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you talk about what you guys do for work and and just things regarding work in general

  • @BouncyHK
    @BouncyHK Před 2 lety +1

    We went in 2003 from NZ, (I was returning as born in Oz and Grew up in New Zealand) Wife first time. We were there for 8 years and then came back in 2011 due to personal finance and no support etc. Now looking at moving back. (we have 2 boys now, 1 was born in Australia and 1 born in New Zealand)

  • @Ozvideo1959
    @Ozvideo1959 Před 2 lety +1

    I've never been to the UK, or anywhere else that has a snow season, but I've been told that the salting of the roads during winter can cause corrosion on the underside of your car. So maybe cars have a longer life here too. While you were living in the UK did you have any issues with your car corroding ?

    • @ThatJohnstonLife
      @ThatJohnstonLife  Před 2 lety

      Never any major issues, but salt definitely played a factor

  • @laxota72
    @laxota72 Před 2 lety

    Been a police officer for 30 years, my super is now at 750k in the account, projected at 1 mil to 1.2 when I retire in ten years. AUS super is very well organised. But it’s not a pension. It’s your money. If you spend it you can still get a pension depending on your assets.