You looked up the price of Gas as in natural gas when you should have looked up petrol/petroleum 😅
@rollerat227 сағат бұрын
correct dude
@chrysalisqueen7 сағат бұрын
😂
@SkydrawnIV6 сағат бұрын
Absolutely hilarious 😂
@mileyyy35476 сағат бұрын
yep!
@elisefoad23266 сағат бұрын
Also the price of fuel in cities is usually HEAPS cheaper than in rural areas.
@taylorjones49396 сағат бұрын
We might correct you mate. But you're a good bloke and we love your channel. Only youtuber I am still watching about Australia since you started. The rest are BS. Keep it up.😊
@zalired89255 сағат бұрын
Why not just accept not everyone outside of Australia knows every fact or pronunciation.
@SharonDonovan-f8i5 сағат бұрын
That's really kind. I hope he sees your comment. 😊
@Fiona-zc6oz6 сағат бұрын
Most of us here love you Ryan. Great sense of humour. You're an honorary Aussie. Apologies for the rude bogan trolls coming online.
@zalired89255 сағат бұрын
An unfortunate solely Aussie thing. Bit embarrassing really.
@monikalamont6777 сағат бұрын
Ryan you'll be fine. Come on down....we love you
@grahamejohn68474 сағат бұрын
Please don't stop being wrong and confused Ryan it's almost the highlight of my day watching you stumble through stuff about Oz.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MyRay1017 сағат бұрын
You'll looking at natural gas prices not petrol prices for cars....
@baku2461Сағат бұрын
American's refer to burgers as anything with a mince meat pattie. Australians refer to a burger as anything using burger buns. Only bread is called a sandwich. So because chicken burgers usually use crumbed chicken breast, Americans won't call it a burger. But because the crumbed chicken breast is on burger buns, Australians do.
@vtbn535 сағат бұрын
It IS great fun correcting you LOL! We keep coming back for that reason.
@nancycurtis73153 сағат бұрын
You avoid polotics, religion, etc. What a nice young man you are. We'd love to have you as an Aussie. Stay well and healthy. Above all, love your family. They come first. Your love of your child is evident. You've got the right mix of ingredients for a happy life. Enjoy.😊
@cuspsoftheoverworld6 сағат бұрын
i like how she says everything is 20 minutes away in Newcastle as if everyone lives at her address
@kadmow4 сағат бұрын
- well Maximum 20 mins away... lol...
@aussiehorndog4 сағат бұрын
That is true. Newcastle covers a much larger area than she alludes to. As to distance and time, it seems that she probably lives close to the city in a coastal suburb, I live in the inner southwestern suburbs, 15 kilometres from the CBD, it used to sometimes take me an hour to get to or from work in the city. Saying that, we are lucky to have so many choices for entertainment and recreation within an hour or so from most of Newcastle. Also the population she mentioned is far lower than the actual population. Even at the time she made this video the population was closer to 500,000, now nearly 600,000.
@Hochspitz7 сағат бұрын
Haha! Ryan looked up GAS prices! The average price of PETROL in my neck of the woods is AU$2.00 per litre.
@stevenbalekic56836 сағат бұрын
Adelaide has been around $1.53 L for quite a few weeks now. But when it fluctuates it will go from $1.50 to anything up to $1.96
@kjriwoutube6 сағат бұрын
I'm from new Zealand it was 2.70 a litre last time I went to the gas station earlier in the week
@shezza666 сағат бұрын
It’s $1.95 where I live in Melbourne and $1.79 on the other side of Melbourne
@Sharyn-x8e5 сағат бұрын
$1.56 in Adelaide today
@amazonian47895 сағат бұрын
@@stevenbalekic5683what as if! in Victoria we pay 1.90 per litre at minimum for 91
@t.a.k.palfrey38826 сағат бұрын
Ryan, don't worry about getting the little things "wrong" in some commentators' opinion. Life is a constantly learning experience. I much prefer commenting on your channel, than I do on your "brother" channel (Tyler), who is either not bothering to read comments or incapable of retaining any of the things said. Vis a vis your opening remarks, I thank God none of my close family live in the US now. You all face a challenging few years, and decades of global anger, for the choice you made.
@KatieBarnes-nz2hz6 сағат бұрын
We Aussies don’t shout first if you don’t understand our way of life or pricing 👍
@bobbrown86616 сағат бұрын
She didnt mention the drop-bears.... always be weary of drop-bears
@stephaniebell42726 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂I used go be paranoid about huntsmen, until one day, I reached across a table to pick up a timer, and I felt a soft tickle on my hand. The huntsman was really gentle on my hand. Not terrified any more
@ellefitzpatrick63393 сағат бұрын
Aww he just said hi 👋
@cuspsoftheoverworld6 сағат бұрын
'Rugby' is rugby union, 'League' is rugby league, 'footie' is whatever you play or watch. You could call NFL footie!
@daveamies50315 сағат бұрын
Ryan, you have Foxes, Wolves, Coyotes and Bears in Indiana, those are cool animals 👍
@krpurple267844 минут бұрын
There are foxes in Sydney
@Guvament_bs6 сағат бұрын
Natural Gas ie methane is sold by the gigajoule. Petrol is sold by the litre. About 4.5 litres to the Australian/British gallon. But the US gallon is less than the imperial gallon. What you call a 55 gallon drum, Australians call a 44. When we are talking about 44s we are talking steel drums not big pistols. The guvament also taxes petrol at about 50cents per litre plus another 10% as GST (sales tax). And we end metric units with re not er. Litre, metre not liter and meter.
@ronwellington25162 сағат бұрын
We say Melbourne as Mel-bin, similarly with Brisbane is said as Bris-bin. We like to shorten the name if they’re l long, from a born and bred QUEENSLANDER.
@Guvament_bsСағат бұрын
@ronwellington2516 Mel bin as in wheelie bin. I think there is a good chance you don't pronounce the i.
@allaussie6 сағат бұрын
Crocs and sharks may eat you, even if you don’t ‘bother’ them.
@mika72.-Bois5 сағат бұрын
The "r" in Melbourne & car are just decorative.
@JimmyJupp6 сағат бұрын
1. Rugby League (League/Footy) NSW, QLD, ACT, VIC 2. Rugby Union (Rugby, Football) NSW, QLD, ACT, WA 3. Australian Rules Football (AFL/Footy) VIC, SA, WA, NSW, QLD, TAS, NT (PS. This is all off the top of my head so probably not exactly right - sorry. Feel free to correct me 😊)
@dianacourt377Сағат бұрын
That's pretty right. The only addition is Soccer/football
@smalltime020 минут бұрын
Nobody in WA calls Rugby "football". It is just called rugby. AFL is football, depending on where you are, otherwise Soccer is called football.
@mary-annedoon83176 сағат бұрын
" the old chicken burger debate' 😅😅
@darrenashley1266 сағат бұрын
Years ago, I woke up with a huge huntsman on my face. I pulled it off, chucked it across the room, and went back to sleep.
@madz72366 сағат бұрын
Can you come watch over me when I sleep 😂😂😶🌫️
@BLSFL_HAZE3 сағат бұрын
Bro, that's fuckin hardcore! I feel like I would have shat myself to death in that circumstance! And if I DID survive, I wouldn't be sleeping in that room until I had confirmation that the huntsman was either outside, or dead.
@michaelward46682 сағат бұрын
Years ago my old man took the cover off the ride on mower and there was a huge huntsman on the seat, without a thought he swiped it straight at me. Landed middle of my chest, ran up and over my face as I ran off screaming..didn't talk to him for the rest of the day 😂
@WyattOShea2 сағат бұрын
Similar for me but it was on the wall above my head when I was trying to sleep. I just went back to sleep at the time.
@paulgdunsford74696 сағат бұрын
We don’t put gas in cars unless your talking about LPG cars We say petrol
@juleanekent9176 сағат бұрын
Brisbane has awesome public transport. You can get anywhere you want to go. We have buses, trains, ferries, city cats (catamarans) all connected. You have transport cards that you load money on and you simply tap on and off at each end of your trip. It is very inexpensive too. The buses have their own highway in and out of the city. Very convenient, and they don't get stuck in heavy traffic.
@KatieBarnes-nz2hz6 сағат бұрын
And we were paying 50c to travel anywhere on buses and trains
@judithstrachan9399Сағат бұрын
Trying to get cars out of the city as much as possible. I’m sure they’re losing money, but it’ll be worth it if it works.
@cuspsoftheoverworld6 сағат бұрын
Red belly blacks are quite placid. They also grow really big. I've come across them a few times in the bush and it was never frightening or even concerning. there's other snakes that are bit more skittish and worth giving a wider berth, like tiger or brown snakes
@davidberriman59035 сағат бұрын
I am sure she said she was living in Hamilton which is a suburb of Newcastle. The main street there provides a substantial array of restaurants.
@kadmow4 сағат бұрын
- apparently she is blind to everything except for Op shops - and ignores Darby street over at Cooks Hill.. (kidding of course)
@pauljstephens5 сағат бұрын
Some Shark info. Sharks often occur close to beaches when they come in looking for prey. They may be following schools of fish or looking for cooler water nearer the coast where there is likely to be more food. Many Australians and tourists to Australia visit the beach each year. Surf Life Saving Australia’s annual National Coastal Safety Survey found that in the last 12 months 16.3 million Australians (aged 16+) visited the coast on average 3.3 times per month suggesting there were about 600 million individual visits to the coast last year. Over the last 10 years there were, on average, 20 shark incidents each year where people were injured. There were on average 2.8 fatalities each year and seven incidents where the person was uninjured. In 2023 there were 4 fatal shark bites in Australia. Over the same period Surf Life Saving Australia reported 125 coastal drowning deaths and there were 1,266 fatalities on Australian roads over the same period
@judithstrachan93993 сағат бұрын
Go the sharks!
@judithstrachan93992 сағат бұрын
(Maybe even the football club?)
@lazyfrogonalog5 сағат бұрын
If a chicken burger is called a chicken sandwich, what is a chicken sandwich called? Do they say bun chicken sandwich for a chicken burger and bread chicken sandwich for a chicken sandwich?
@sammonty28063 сағат бұрын
Its a chicky sandy mate
@judithstrachan9399Сағат бұрын
Yeah, I’d like to know that.
@alexdumas7395 сағат бұрын
I went without a car for 14 years between 2005-2019. You just get to walk a lot but you get to experience more of the culture around you.
@michellewest34045 сағат бұрын
Which city did you live in? You definitely didn't live somewhere in the country.
@michellewest34045 сағат бұрын
I totally disagree on the food comments she made. I'm Australian and don't like Vegemite and in the last year have eaten exactly one sausage roll and no pies. Sure people eat them, especially if you are working and need to grab something for lunch, but that isn't what I think of as typical food in Australia. What is iconic is our BBQs, not the US smoker things but what the US calls grills, we also have amazing seafood. Although the most prominent thing has to be our diversity, we are a multicultural country after all. There's Italian, Greek (who hasn't grabbed a drunken kebab), Asian (Chinese, Thai, Malaysian, Vietnamese etc), Indian, British and many more, all given our Australian twist. And with a huge range of high quality fruit and vegetables, vegetarian and vegan meals are becoming more common. We love our food and there is definitely more than Vegemite!!!!
@MissFost6 сағат бұрын
So, we have rugby and Aussie Rules (Footy). If this woman is living in Newcastle, AFL wouldn't be big there. I see a lot of Americans reacting to Australia, I only watch two. You're doing a good job, respectful and wanting to learn. Also, not all Aussies are bad ass, I am still terrified of spiders. Edit: Melbourne is pronounced Melbin, completely against how it's spelt!
@lamborghini5000s5 сағат бұрын
We call Rugby League Footy We call Rugby Union footy We call afl footy We call football soccer
@judithstrachan9399Сағат бұрын
I think “Rugby” by itself usually means league, but I could be wrong. I moved from Perth to Sydney, sat down to watch the footy & 5 minutes in said, “That’s not football, that’s Rugby!” (It was league.)
@johnlaine26543 сағат бұрын
I’m in Sydney and when someone asks how far away some place is, we tend to reply in time it takes to get there.My relatives live in Northern Europe and they always find that strange. They want to know the distance in kilometres.😂
@judithstrachan939955 минут бұрын
Too true.
@Scholarsmate46 сағат бұрын
list of sports that can be called football in Australia include (in order of most likely): rugby league, rugby union, AFL, soccer, gridiron, futsal
@slicer29386 сағат бұрын
so reason she's saying rugby is probably because depending on what state you are in the dominant sport changes. nsw and qld is NRL territory while AFL is kind of everywhere but isnt as popular in nsw or qld
@janetlynch11706 сағат бұрын
Why are Americans surprised that other countries have lives & culture, skills & expertise? Feel like Americans should just declare that they know NOTHING bout anywhere else! PS….. we eat pies & chips at the footy etc. Take away is for when we can’t be bothered cooking. Brilliant food choices & quality here.
@zalired89255 сағат бұрын
Why are Australians upset about non Australians not knowing every fact about Australia?
@janetlynch1170Сағат бұрын
@@zalired8925 NOT Ryan …he’s great…impressed how quick he types, checking stuff. Talking bout the girl in the video! Having lived in US, they are generally amazed to discover ‘civilization’ extends beyond their borders.
@candijade74226 сағат бұрын
I live a little under 5hrs from Sydney. Rural city. Spiders and snakes are a very common occurrence. Huntsman spiders are great house spiders for dealing with bugs. Avoid snakes. Using common sense means it's rarely a problem.
@infin8ee5 сағат бұрын
I had a giant one appear last night above the lounge. A few hours later, gone. But where?😂
@Alex.The.Lionnnnn3 сағат бұрын
"most people just get attacked" 😂😂😂😂😂
@privatenexus5764Сағат бұрын
12:52 I live in Sydney. It's all about PARKING!
@cuspsoftheoverworld6 сағат бұрын
You can listen to Triple J too, just search for it
@phunkmonkeycookiegarage77737 сағат бұрын
The term Rugby refers to Rugby Union, which is the original Rugby code. BTW, this is also played in Australia and New Zealand, not just Europe. In fact, it's the national sport of NZ. When talking about Rugby League, then we use Rugby League or just League. The term Footy is just a slang term for Football in general, so it isn't code specific. An AFL fan will say Footy, just as a league fan will also use the term Footy and so on. If you watch NFL, then yep, Footy can also be used.
@PJRayment3 сағат бұрын
Melbourne was where the McCafe was invented, about three minutes walk from where I worked at the time.
@peterkoch3605 сағат бұрын
there is a line running through NSW at about Canberra, if you live south of that line you follow Aussie Rules, and if you live north, you follow Rugby league, every one follows rugby union if you went to a private school
@nevilleapple62935 минут бұрын
Not true The further south you go from Canberra people may begin to follow AFL but the NRL is still pretty popular through Wagga and the Riverina, 3 players this year played in the SOO Martin,Critchen and Lomax all from Temora. Pretty amazing.
@Crashandburn9995 сағат бұрын
@2:55 I live in Australia, specifically Brisbane area, and I have NEVER seen $1.17 anywhere in my entire driving life. It ALWAYS SIGNIFICANTLY more. The cheapest I have ever seen was $1.50 or so, and that was years ago. Most places are over $2 a liter. I very regularly see $2.40 on a weekly basis, and if it dips below $2, which is still kind common, then it's seen as very cheap and we fuel up as much as we can during those times. At the moment today it was about $1.87, and you bet I filled that tank up.
@warrenturner3974 сағат бұрын
This is a SEVEN year old video
@LisavonAustralis7 сағат бұрын
I'm a born and bred Adelaide girl pushing 50, and I've NEVER stopped freaking out a lil bit every time I have to deal with a mahoosive huntsman or wolf spider! 🕷😱🤭😁
@marccaillotdechadbannes62496 сағат бұрын
Only the whitetails really bother me. Huntsies are my friends, between them and the daddys they keep the scary ones away 🤷 I've had a few huntsmans that live in my house and actually come to me for food, water and warmth/comfort. Almost like a pet!? Only spider I'm aware I've been bitten by was a golden orb +20yrs ago, which was when I lost my phobia of spiders.
@JustJokes-bw4fs3 сағат бұрын
ym@marccaillotdechadbannes6249 FYI, the story of white tips causing necrosis has been debunked.
@cbjones22122 сағат бұрын
"mahoosive" is now my new favourite word
@LisavonAustralis2 сағат бұрын
@@marccaillotdechadbannes6249 I had a white tail on the kitchen floor when I was cooking tea earlier. I dispatched it in short order! 🤺
@LisavonAustralis2 сағат бұрын
@marccaillotdechadbannes6249 I try to catch and release huntsmans and wolfies (and most creatures, really). And I do scream for almost the entire time I'm doing so 😄😁
@LaniAnn-20056 сағат бұрын
We buy petrol. Gas is LPG. Choices are E10, unleaded 91, unleaded 95, unleaded 98 and diesel. The gas you were probably looking at would be what powers our heating and cooking not cars. Unleaded 91 has been as high as $2.17 a litre where I live and I think it was even higher at one point, but buy it in the outback and it will be dearer. Recently we have seen some lower prices. Today at my local servo it was $1.97 per litre. So if it is say 3.75 litres to the gallon that is $7.39 Australian dollars. The interesting thing is that usually as the northern hemisphere goes into winter our fuel costs go up and when we go into Winter they can come down. Something to do with oil prices. Obviously you use more in your winters so supply and demand.
@AutoReport15 сағат бұрын
It varies by state. I live in country NSW and haven't seen above $2 for a long time
@thehaven32586 сағат бұрын
Huntsman spiders are the Labrador of spiders... they NEVER bite. I put them onto my hand and place them outside regularly. They are harmless. No one has ever been bitten by one to my knowledge and I've been around a fair while.
@Guvament_bs6 сағат бұрын
I have been bitten on the hand and it was sore for days. But I am not scared of them.
@infin8ee5 сағат бұрын
They will give you a nip as the previous commenter discovered but they won't kill you.
@SKY0314 сағат бұрын
hahahaha.. oh they absolutely bite.
@infin8ee4 сағат бұрын
@@thehaven3258 why was my comment deleted? I only agreed that they bite! Wth?
@PhilipSherlockСағат бұрын
They definitely bite. My uncle was moving stuff and he disturbed one and it jumped on his hand and bit him. I know they are generally harmless and keep the bugs away I genuinely hate them because of a few instances when I was a child
@shazzm92524 сағат бұрын
Re the animals etc: As an Aussie, you get taught as a child how to deal with flora and fauna. By the time you are 10 you have a pretty healthy understanding of how to avoid anything dangerous. Most people who get bitten are either doing it on purpose pr not paying attention. Now you have me Googling “what is American barbecue?”
@elli4817 сағат бұрын
don't forget the irukandji jellyfish!
@IanM-id8orСағат бұрын
Your pronunciation of *Melbourne* (before you corrected yourself) was absolutely spot on
@rollerat226 сағат бұрын
Hey Ryan i just did the maths for you a gallon of gas (we call petrol) would cost$4.48 in US dollars it's $1.89 a litre in Sydney we bench market our prices against the Singapore market for a reason i have forgotten. we love bitching about gas prices, but the beaches are awesome
@Guvament_bs6 сағат бұрын
Is that a US gallon or imperial. US gallons are smaller than ours.
@daveg21046 сағат бұрын
We import 90% of our refined petroleum, and Singapore is one of our major suppliers. If Singapore puts it's price up, and the local suppliers didn't, they would make a loss. And of course the value of the AUD vs SGD has an effect. And there is no funny business going on, according to the ACCC.
@rollerat225 сағат бұрын
i used US gallon as ryan is there
@waynedieckmann98406 сағат бұрын
The only vehicle manufacturers in Australia are military.
@KyrilPG5 сағат бұрын
At the beginning, there are 2 prices mentioned, "price" (1.17) and "retail price" (196.5 cents or 1.965 dollar per liter). It's the second one that's important. Which is about 7.55 dollars per gallon.
@ctwentysevenj65315 сағат бұрын
We generally refer Gasoline as petrol in Australia.
@juliequiney40783 сағат бұрын
You can listen to Triple J online. They have a really good segment on Friday mornings called Like a Version.
@petersaxby93026 сағат бұрын
Currently petroleum prices in Australia = 7.50 a US gallon
@dudleymills14275 сағат бұрын
$A1.75 / L * 3.785 L / USA gallon * $USA 0.66 / $A $USA 4.37 / USA gallon
@davidmccarthy639038 минут бұрын
Fuel prices here are currently A$1.80 per litre, which is equal to A$6.84 per gallon, with the conversion giving US$4.52 per gallon. Prices were over $2 per litre a few months ago.
@glennwatson4 сағат бұрын
Burgers dude has a very simple definition, a burger BUN with some sort of protein inbetween and other things. So you can have kangaroo burgers :) You guys go and try and complicate life, how do you know if a chicken sandwich is between BREAD or BURGER BUNS, you can't tell! Rant over (was one of my pet peeves being a Aussie in the US)
@GoranG-v9r4 сағат бұрын
We want the rest of the world to believe Australia is Dangerous, it keeps the riff-raff out..!! 😂🤣😂
@iancarman88002 сағат бұрын
Burgers are on buns , sandwiches are on bread .
@infin8ee5 сағат бұрын
With all of the Asian immigration we have it's meant that we have some fantastic restaurants and twists on cuisine from all over, really. We have Greek, Italian, Middle Eastern, African and it goes on. With the quality of produce available, there's some amazing flavours to try. If you can afford it 😂
@Danger_Mouse36197 сағат бұрын
Rugby Union is a game played internationally. Rugby League is played in the UK and Australia. We follow more and go to weekly games for the Rugby League.
@janehall77376 сағат бұрын
There are 4 different types of football played in Australia: Australian Rules , rugby union (usually just referred to as union), soccer and rugby league (usually called “league”).
@infin8ee5 сағат бұрын
There is some league played in the states.
@Danger_Mouse36195 сағат бұрын
@@infin8ee yeah but generally the game is played to a high level in the UK and Australia. The Pacific region has it but not to that level.
@AutoReport15 сағат бұрын
Public transport was usually cheaper in the US than Sydney. In some areas it was free. Major cities have commuter trains in both countries, but the old light rail and trams in most places were cut in favor of buses. In the US and Australia they're making a comeback. Regional trains are almost non-existent and 90% of lines are closed and in disrepair.
@geraldblaney97645 сағат бұрын
Base ball has some popularity in Australia. Though often not talked about.
@Dasyurid4 сағат бұрын
Mate, when gas is in gigajoules it’s the kind of gas that heats your water and runs your gas stove. If it’s for your car it’ll be sold ij litres and it’s petrol, diesel or LPG. LPG is gas - liquified petroleum gas - but it’s also not gasoline. It’s a mixture of pressurised flammable gasses, I think mostly propane and butane.
@kerrydwyer18796 сағат бұрын
Also...Hoping your family is well😊
@Guvament_bs6 сағат бұрын
Mel-bn...... no vowel in the last syllable. That is the most common Australian way but it is not how the old timers who originally named it would say it.
@DC-gh3vh7 сағат бұрын
She said earlier that she is in Sydney. Rugby is the more popular form of football in NSW and QLD, Aussie Rules (AFL) is more popular in the other states and soccer and cricket are played in all states
@mary-annedoon83176 сағат бұрын
Yes ... now she said she lives in Newcastle...that explains a lot
@Danger_Mouse36196 сағат бұрын
The way she says Melbourne is correct. Ya can away with saying Mel-bin.
@Guvament_bs6 сағат бұрын
Rugby league is most popular in qld and nsw. Rugby is how rugby union is said. I bet you are not from qld or nsw.
@TheSamleigh7 сағат бұрын
Food Testers for Maccas … were obviously expendable. CHICKO ROLL … she said Chicken didn’t she.
@kirstinblyth76635 сағат бұрын
Try $8.00 a gallon! We buy it by the litre… not the gallon… it’s up around $2 a litre
@glennrandall74687 сағат бұрын
Ashley said she lives in Newcastle which happens to be my home town and currently live there. Rugby league is the major sport in Newcastle with a team in the National competition and AFL only having a small local competition
@gloriapaddock46186 сағат бұрын
Go the Knights.❤
@ColourCrazy6 сағат бұрын
@@gloriapaddock4618 The, Knights, haven’t been good since, Chief, left!
@gloriapaddock46186 сағат бұрын
@ doesn’t matter I still support them.
@HenriHattar7 сағат бұрын
There REALLY needs to be a correction in the story of petrol prices, talking Calinfornia , the price BEFORE TAX is about US$4-30 ( 2,25% tax added = US$4-40) in Australia it is BEFORE TAX US$3-05 ( tax added is about 40% making the pump price about US$4-27)) As it is shown at the pump in the US as gallons and in Australia as liters and expressed in A$2-00 PER LITER it prob just SEEMS more expensive, but it is in fact cheaper ! The tax collected by the way, in California 10 cents, in Australia US$1-22 ..90% of the tax in Australia is SUPPOSED to go to road maintenance. So just to get it right.3.785 liters in one US gallon if you want to work it out.
@MichaelViles7 сағат бұрын
You have rugby union and rugby league Australian rules soccer
@ellefitzpatrick63393 сағат бұрын
I’m confused. I grew up in the era when AC/DC started and not once did I ever hear they were from Sydney. I thought they were from Elizabeth in South Australia which is where they originally immigrated to and met. It appears this part of their history has been eradicated from the internet.
@judithstrachan939954 минут бұрын
And/or O/S commentators think they’re the same place…..
@martyjones14136 сағат бұрын
12:30 10 minutes to the beach/store etc.!
@Fiona-zc6oz6 сағат бұрын
She is so precious
@JayBlade946 сағат бұрын
In Brisbane you would be looking anywhere between $2.00 - $2.45 per Litre AUD, that is for premium 'Gas'/ petrol. (Will go by the highest cost priced petrol for this example.) That means that $2.25 (average) X 3.785 Litres (1 US Liquid Gallon) = $8.50 for 1 US gallon. For price difference $8.50 AUD = $5.63 as of 7/11/24.
@cbjones22122 сағат бұрын
Brissy used to be so cheap for petrol. I'm near Bendigo Vic and I'm paying $1.56 for ULP & $1.62 for premium.
@JayBlade9437 минут бұрын
@@cbjones2212 Yeah it crazy now, I have to use the petrol appto find the cheapest and drive about 10 mins to save at least 30-40 cents a litre now.
@ChrisKramer-q4l7 сағат бұрын
America has 'world series' that only includes American teams.. So how is THAT a World Series??
@KT-ki2nv5 сағат бұрын
Aussie nature has a preference for unsuspecting prey. All tourists are most welcome downunder.
@geraldblaney97645 сағат бұрын
Rugby such as south Africa vs England is usualy rugby union . Rugby when Aussie talking most times is rugby league our NRL.
@chrisphillips69967 сағат бұрын
You were looking at LNG prices not petrol prices.
@taniaPBear6 сағат бұрын
We have a predisposition to ignore the letter R, if it's at or near to the end o a word.
@Mikkiz66648 минут бұрын
Love how in the same post as the gas price, right after it, it mentions 196c per litre of petroleum
@petergroves41295 сағат бұрын
Come to Oz Ryan, you will feel right at home.
@geraldblaney97645 сағат бұрын
I've nursed a blue octopus three times stupidly when I was younger. I've felt the pain of a blue bottle sting. I've been woken by a Brahman bull breathing in my ear .when sleeping out bush next to a camp fire. I swam for year and walked on by accident Johnson river crocs. In Mt isa dam. But what terrifies me is the thought of turning a corner and there is a mountain lion, grizley bear, wolf hear they might sting you or bight you . But they not often want to eat you 😂😂😂😂😂
@lawrencevaughan45465 сағат бұрын
Ryan, you call a hamburger a burger which doesn’t have ham in it at all, a hamburger is made with beef, so why not call it a beef burger. Just one of those things concerning the English language (we all fall into that trap)
@michellewest34045 сағат бұрын
I remember years ago working in a restaurant when a table of Americans ordered Bacon & Egg Burgers and were very surprised there was not hamburger pattie in them.
@nolaj1142 сағат бұрын
Only in USA would they call a liquid "gas" 😅
@briantayler12307 сағат бұрын
Petrol has many taxes and has always been more expensive than the US. When the USA is $2.75 US per gallon, Australia is about $4.25 US per gallon. The UK is a staggering $6.55 US per gallon.
@Danger_Mouse36196 сағат бұрын
We do manufacturer the Bushmaster vehicle in SA for the military.
@evanflynn468012 минут бұрын
It's currently $1.67 per litre in aud, $6.32 aud per gallon, which is $4.21 usd per gallon. It recently got up to just under $2/litre, which is $7.57 aud per gallon, equal to $5.04 usd per gallon. We don't use the term "gas" for petrol, except for LPG, liquid petroleum gas. It's significantly cheaper, currently at $1.29aud per litre, because you can't travel as far on the same amount of fuel.
@GregDunne-zf2ep6 сағат бұрын
You can't be expected to now everything about our country We talk the same but there is a lot of different things
@ados68794 сағат бұрын
When you are in Australia you always check your bed every night for huntsman spiders and some other spiders
@dianacourt377Сағат бұрын
Regarding deadly wildlife, i have not seen anything that could kill me for years. The big hunstman spiders, are as big as you held your hand up, but harmless. I do scream a bit while catching them to put outside, so I'm not badass😂
@slimeyfox72743 сағат бұрын
In Melbourne, Australia petrol is $1.80 per litre today. It can go as high as $2.20, it just depends.
@kerrydwyer18796 сағат бұрын
AFL.Rugby. League,Soccer, Cricket,Basketball, Netball and some more.
@elli4817 сағат бұрын
If you type in gas prices, you're gonna get household gas prices lol. Type in petrol prices.
@abscott885 сағат бұрын
Unleaded 91 fuel where I live is $1.70 per L, so about $6.43 per Galleon AUD, which is about $4.27 USD at the time I write this. It's more expensive in some other areas but even $2/L AUD is only just over $5/Galleon USD.
@mikelee9137Сағат бұрын
Hi Ryan, at the moment petrol (what you guys call gas) is about A $1.90 per litre for regular unleaded here in Melbourne, but it varies a lot state to state
@SPUDAD6662 сағат бұрын
4:50 Rugby (just on it's own) is usually in reference to Rugby Union which is the original 15-man game that the 13-man Rugby League game split away from in the early 1900's. Different rules but kinda similar. So if you hear "Rugby" it's Rugby Union. Rugby League is usually referred to as League. "Footy" is a bit of a throw-around term for any sport where you kick a ball... so Union, League, Soccer, Australin Rules Football (AFL)... they're all referred to as "Footy" in various places.
@frankly886 сағат бұрын
Gas in Australia is like its name GAS its liquid natural Gas or liquid petroleum gas. What you are looking for is Petrol Prices
@Sharyn-x8e6 сағат бұрын
How could she not mention Aussie Rules footy.
@judithstrachan939949 минут бұрын
AFL only started to ge big in NSW a few years back, after she’s made this.