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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Australian Slang J to M Though the official language of Australia is English, Australian are equally notorious for their use of slang. Australian slang, like all slang, is constantly evolving and changing. While the list below includes a lot of common slang, it is by no means complete. Continued from last week's article, Australian Slang D to I Though the official language of Australia is English, Australian are equally notorious for their use of slang. Australian slang, like all slang, is constantly evolving and changing. While the list below includes a lot of common slang, it is by no means complete. Continued from last week's article: Australian Slang A to C Australian English is a unique language, with a lot of slang and vernacular. Arm yourself with some commonly used words and phrases and learn to speak like an Aussie, or at least understand one. Includes Aussie Slang from A to C. The Great Aussie Barbie The Australian Barbeque is a very popular pastime for Australians. It is a great social event that is held to celebrate almost every occassion. Sydney Wildlife World Sydney Wildlife World offers visitors a chance to experience the wildlife of Australia in the heart of historic Sydney. Young & Jackson Pub in Melbourne Young & Jackson Pub in Melbourne is a historic pub, home to the famous painting Chloe, that still offers a good night out. Blue Mountains High Country Eco Tour One of the best ways to see the Blue Mountains outside of Sydney is to join Australian Wild Escapes on their small group High Country Eco Tour. Sofitel Melbourne Review The Sofitel Melbourne offers luxurious accommodations and an excellent location on Collins Street in central Melbourne. Michaelmas Cay Michaelmas Cay is a small reef island located in the northern Great Barrier Reef, a couple of hours easy sailing from Cairns onboard a luxury catamaran, offering the opportunity to snorkel and dive along the Reef or just enjoy the beautiful island. Hamilton Island Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays Islands is a great location to enjoy the best of the Southern Great Barrier Reef
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