17 Reasons I Love Australia (2024)

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Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Here are 17 reasons why I love Australia.

Although it may seem like I try and leave Australia to go travelling every chance I get, I do in fact love this country I’m fortunate enough to call home. There are many reasons why I love Australia and seeing as today is Australia Day, I thought it was the perfect time to write them alldown.

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Why I love Australia

1. Kmart

Kmart is every budget shopper’s paradise. You can buy everything at bargain prices, including homewares, clothing and electronics. My wardrobe is always filled with an item or ten of Kmart clothing. But seriously, people are always telling me they can’t wait to go overseas to go shopping. I’m the opposite. I can’t wait to get home to shop til I drop in Kmart.

2. Australian music

I love Australia and its talented musicians. If you don’t think you know any good Australian musicians, trust me, there’s plenty out there. Some of my current favourites: Vera Blue, Vallis Alps, Illy, Vance Joy, Pnau and Flume.

3. Lollies

This love letter to Australia could honestly just be about food. Sorry world, but your candy sucks. Natural Confectionery Company and Allen’s all the way! I also love raspberry liquorice, which seems to only be an Australian thing?

4. Beautiful beaches

Australia has some of the best beaches in the world. I grew up swimming in Western Australian waters, which I think must be the best in the country. But no matter what coast you’re on in Australia, expect to be won over by its impressive beaches. More than 80% of the population lives close to the coast and we all know why.

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Radical Bay on Magnetic Island

5. Friendly locals

I know that not every Australian is friendly (I’ve worked in customer service for too long), but on average I think we’re a pretty easygoing bunch of people. I noticed it as soon as I got back in the country – it felt good to be home.

6. Idyllic islands

Australia is one gigantic pretty island. But then you also have stunning islands like my parent’s home Magnetic Island, Kangaroo Island, Norfolk Island, the Whitsunday islands, Phillip Island, and you know, Tasmania.

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Picnic Bay – another place to visit on Magnetic Island.

Speaking of idyllic islands, here are the places I recommend visiting alone in Australia

7. Varied landscapes

I love that Australia has it all when it comes to landscapes. As well as the beautiful beaches, Australia is also home to snowy mountains, incredible national parks, rainforests and desert. The landscape truly differs from state to state, which is why this country is so fun to explore.

8. Sunshine and rainbows

We have pretty good weather in Australia. Melbourne may experience all four seasons, but its winters are very mild compared to Europe and North America. Meanwhile, in Townsville where I grew up, it’s all about the tropical climate, where there are two seasons: wet and dry. This isn’t my favourite, but I know my parents love not experiencing winter… ever.

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Blue sky for days

9. Sports

I’m not the most sports-loving Australian in existence. However, I do love rugby league (my team is the North Queensland Cowboys, in case you’re wondering). Australians also go gaga for AFL (Australian Football League) and cricket.

10. Cool cities

I’ll always be partial to Melbourne (named the world’s most liveable city on several occasions). But a lot of people love Sydneybecause it has hipster suburbs and Bondi Beach. There’s also my old home of Brisbane and Perth, where I was born. Basically, Australia has awesome cities. If you’re trying to choose between Melbourne and Sydney, you need to read this post.

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My beloved Melbourne

I’ve got a lot of Melbourne content on my blog, like free things to do, things to do in general, where to eat and where to stay.

11. Tim tams

Tim tams are the bomb. I mean chocolate-covered biscuits? YUM 🤤.

12. Aussie slang

I love Australian slang. We have some of the weirdest slang words that I use on the regular. For example, bludger (a lazy person, a.k.a me) and bogan (Australia’s version of a redneck). I also love that we shorten everything, like arvo (afternoon), avo (avocado), and smoko (morning tea).

13. Outdoor living

Aussies love the outdoors. I would say 95% of homes and apartments have some kind of balcony or deck, so everyone can enjoy the beautiful outdoors and weather we are blessed with Down Under. Get outdoors and sit on a pub’s patio, go for a walk along the beach or play a game of cricket in the park.

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Bondi Beach, baby

14. Thongs forever

Australians are pretty laid back people. Some would say too laid back. But every Aussie owns a pair of thongs (flip flops) and we wear them all.the.time. This means that as a visitor you can also wear them all the time too. Embrace the Aussie lifestyle.

15. Aussie animals

I love Australian animals. I would go so far as to say that we have the best native animals in the world. Some of my favourites include platypus, echidnas, kangaroos, wombats and my personal favourite, koalas.

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Peek-a-boo!

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16. The pay

After doing two working holidays in Canada, I will never take for granted the awesome casual wages I get paid in Australia.

17. Because our celebrities look like this 👇🏻

I mean, I know Canada has the Ryans, but we have Chris Hemsworth and Hugh Jackman. End of story.

I love you, Australia

I know there are also things about Australia that aren’t lovely, such as the fact it’s pretty expensive and there are too many animals starting with S that want to kill you (sharks, spiders and snakes to name just a few). But all in all, I love Australia and I love being Australian.

Are you Australian or have you visited? Share why you love Australia in the comments.

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As someone deeply immersed in the Australian culture and lifestyle, I find this post resonating with my own sentiments about the Land Down Under. Let me highlight key concepts and provide additional insights:

  1. Kmart:

    • Kmart's popularity among budget shoppers is undeniable. The mention of affordable homewares, clothing, and electronics reflects the store's wide-ranging appeal.
    • Personal testimony regarding the author's wardrobe being filled with Kmart clothing reinforces the brand's influence.
  2. Australian Music:

    • Recognition of Australian musicians like Vera Blue, Vallis Alps, Illy, Vance Joy, Pnau, and Flume underscores the diversity and talent within the Australian music scene.
    • The personal connection to these artists adds authenticity to the appreciation expressed.
  3. Lollies (Candies):

    • Preference for Australian candies, specifically Natural Confectionery Company and Allen's, emphasizes a distinct taste preference.
    • Mention of raspberry licorice as an Australian specialty reinforces the cultural uniqueness of certain treats.
  4. Beautiful Beaches:

    • The acknowledgment of Australia having some of the world's best beaches, with a personal connection to Western Australian waters, adds a nostalgic touch.
    • Reference to the high percentage of the population living close to the coast reflects the cultural significance of beach life.
  5. Friendly Locals:

    • Acknowledgment of the average Australian's easygoing nature, despite recognizing exceptions, provides a balanced perspective.
    • Personal experience of feeling good upon returning home contributes to the overall positive portrayal of Australians.
  6. Idyllic Islands and Varied Landscapes:

    • Highlighting Australia as one gigantic pretty island and featuring specific locations like Magnetic Island, Kangaroo Island, etc., showcases the country's diverse geography.
    • Mention of varied landscapes, from snowy mountains to rainforests, emphasizes the richness of Australia's natural beauty.
  7. Sunshine and Rainbows:

    • Positive comments about Australia's weather, with a comparison to milder winters, contribute to the overall appeal of the country.
  8. Sports:

    • Personal preference for rugby league and recognition of Australians' enthusiasm for AFL and cricket showcase the importance of sports in Australian culture.
  9. Cool Cities:

    • Expressing partiality to cities like Melbourne and acknowledging the unique features of Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth provides a well-rounded view of Australia's urban diversity.
  10. Tim Tams:

    • Personal endorsem*nt of Tim Tams as "the bomb" reflects the widespread love for this iconic Australian treat.
  11. Aussie Slang:

    • Affection for Australian slang, including examples like "bludger," "bogan," and shortened words like "arvo" and "smoko," showcases the distinctive linguistic culture.
  12. Outdoor Living:

    • Emphasizing Australians' love for the outdoors and the prevalence of balconies and decks in homes reflects the outdoor-centric lifestyle.
  13. Thongs (Flip Flops) Forever:

    • Describing Australians as laid-back people who embrace the ubiquitous thongs emphasizes a casual and relaxed lifestyle.
  14. Aussie Animals:

    • Expressing love for native Australian animals like platypus, kangaroos, and koalas adds a touch of wildlife appreciation to the cultural narrative.
  15. The Pay:

    • Reflecting on the favorable casual wages in Australia, especially in comparison to experiences in Canada, highlights economic aspects contributing to the country's appeal.
  16. Celebrities:

    • Closing with a playful comparison of Australian celebrities like Chris Hemsworth and Hugh Jackman adds a light-hearted touch and showcases national pride.

In conclusion, this article provides a well-rounded and personal exploration of the aspects that make Australia beloved, combining cultural, economic, and lifestyle elements.

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