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This Online Community Celebrates The Land Of ‘Nope’, Here Are 30 Of The Most Interesting Posts (New Pics)
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This Online Community Celebrates The Land Of ‘Nope’, Here Are 30 Of The Most Interesting Posts (New Pics)

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Some call it The Land Down Under, others call it The Land of 'Nope'. Yet, however you refer to Australia, it's a pretty good place to live in. After all, according to the 2025 World Happiness rankings, it's the 11th happiest country in the world!
We want to celebrate Australia and all its wild weirdness and glory, so, we've got you a collection of the newest pics from the subreddit dedicated to this wonderful country. Scroll down and find out, Pandas, if it's only spiders and other critters you should be worried about when coming to Australia.
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#1 These Are Ghost Mushrooms, Omphalotus Nidiformis, Bioluminescent Mushrooms Native To Australia. They Come Out On A Dead Tree On My Farm Each Year After A Rainy Season

These Are Ghost Mushrooms, Omphalotus Nidiformis, Bioluminescent Mushrooms Native To Australia. They Come Out On A Dead Tree On My Farm Each Year After A Rainy Season
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#2 We Have Spent 13 Years Of Hard Work Regenerating An Old Cattle Property Into Natural Bushland. The Return Of Wildlife, Including Echidnas, Bandicoots And Lyre Birds And This Sunset After A Clearing Storm Makes It All Worthwhile

We Have Spent 13 Years Of Hard Work Regenerating An Old Cattle Property Into Natural Bushland. The Return Of Wildlife, Including Echidnas, Bandicoots And Lyre Birds And This Sunset After A Clearing Storm Makes It All Worthwhile
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#3 Red Necked Wallabies Are Returning To Our Property That We Have Been Reforesting Since 2013

Red Necked Wallabies Are Returning To Our Property That We Have Been Reforesting Since 2013
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Every country and its people have at least one stereotype about them. That's just our human nature; we find it easier to categorize people and things according to traits. Australia is no exception: people think they know what and how Australians drink and eat, what nature's really like over there, and what the most popular slang phrases are.

In 2024, Preply polled over a thousand Australians and asked them their opinion about the way folks from other countries stereotype them. 66% think that stereotypes about Australians and Australia are mostly positive. Yet they have two that they really dislike: that all Australians love 'putting shrimp on the barbie' and say 'g'day, mate'.

#4 Peak Vicroads Humour

Peak Vicroads Humour
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#5 This Little Guy Likes To Come Sit On The Fence Every Evening

This Little Guy Likes To Come Sit On The Fence Every Evening
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#6 Uluru In The Rain

Uluru In The Rain
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Yet not all stereotypes are bad. Some paint Australia and its people in a good light, and Australians are way more likely to like those. In fact, at least 42% of the Australians Preply surveyed said they liked people thinking that Australians are laid-back people. They also like the stereotype that Aussies abbreviate words (37%), and I have to agree. 'Brekkie' is a way better way to refer to breakfast.

Only 19% of Australians also agree with the stereotype that all Australians are fearful of animals. It's probably just because they grow up there and know which ones are safe to pet and which ones they'd better avoid. In fact, most local Australians will tell you that the wildlife is more scared of you than you are of them! 

#7 Aussie Farmer Uses Tractor To Create Australia Day Tribute

Aussie Farmer Uses Tractor To Create Australia Day Tribute
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#8 I Love That We Do This

I Love That We Do This
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#9 Every Morning Without Fail, This Bugger Sits Here And Taps The Window

Every Morning Without Fail, This Bugger Sits Here And Taps The Window
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Contrary to popular belief, Aussies don't go around getting into punching fights with kangaroos. And they don't ride them, either. Kangaroos often get a bad rap: if we were to believe that one video online, all 'roos' are out to get you and your dog. But, in reality, kangaroos are pretty chill animals if they're not being disturbed.

#10 My Wife Came Home And Found This Guy At Our Front Door

My Wife Came Home And Found This Guy At Our Front Door
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#11 It Can Feel Overwhelming Sometimes [oc]

It Can Feel Overwhelming Sometimes [oc]
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#12 Nullarbor, Australia

Nullarbor, Australia
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Some people make the mistake of trying to keep kangaroos as pets. However, they've never been domesticated, and keeping a kangaroo as a pet can be incredibly dangerous. Graeme Coulson, professor at the University of Melbourne, calls kangaroos 'vegetarian gladiators'. He explains that kangaroos only attack when provoked or cornered.

#13 Trees Poisoned In Bayside Council (Nsw) For The View - Council Responds With Old Shipping Container And Signage

Trees Poisoned In Bayside Council (Nsw) For The View - Council Responds With Old Shipping Container And Signage
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#14 Had The Pleasure Of Experiencing Melbournes Happiest Tram Driver. This Guy Genuinely Made The Whole Tram Riders Super Fun!

Had The Pleasure Of Experiencing Melbournes Happiest Tram Driver. This Guy Genuinely Made The Whole Tram Riders Super Fun!
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#15 Delivery Attempted

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Large pets and dingoes are the main predators of kangaroos, and that's why the cornered animals may feel the need to defend themselves when faced with a human and their dog. "Domestic dogs and kangaroos do not mix," Coulson writes. "Many attacks on people occur when a kangaroo defends itself against a dog, then the owner tries to intervene."

#16 I Never Used To Check, Now I Look Everytime

I Never Used To Check, Now I Look Everytime
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#17 Viscous (Aka Vegemite) By Nathan Pyle

Viscous (Aka Vegemite) By Nathan Pyle
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#18 Can You See The Rip? If You Can’t Then Don’t Swim Unless There Are Flags

Can You See The Rip? If You Can’t Then Don’t Swim Unless There Are Flags
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For those who wish to see a kangaroo, it's best to do so from a distance. 'Roos' roam in grasslands, outback plains, vineyards, and islands. In Western Australia, some kangaroos even hang out at beaches. "Their favourite spot seems to be at the western end of the beach just next to the campground where they laze around and feed on the seaweed that’s washed up," travel blogger Mark Fitz writes.

#19 Inflation

Inflation
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#20 Crocodile Cruising In The Suburbs During Flood In Townsville

Crocodile Cruising In The Suburbs During Flood In Townsville
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