Canberra: The Laid-back Australian Capital
Being just three hours away from Sydney, we decided to explore the laidback Australian capital for a week. Stay tuned to see what Canberra has to offer, including a story where I got attacked by a magpie.
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as a canberran myself I can’t thank you enough for mentioning the weirdly threatening road safety signs
@geyrek5955
Жыл бұрын
The bad grass pun billboards are better.
@Wow-uk2on
Жыл бұрын
"PEOPLE DIE ON ACT ROADS" I mean... people die in other states too but thanks for the warning?
@geyrek5955
Жыл бұрын
@@Wow-uk2on I mean Canberra is just a large suburb. You could be forgiven for thinking no one dies in the 20min it takes to drive literally anywhere.
@dekinnis
Жыл бұрын
same in vic mate
@lizzieAGAIN
Жыл бұрын
a saw one a couple weeks ago that got graffitied to say pee kills
apologies for hating so much on that gigantic roundabout
@xali_
Жыл бұрын
Dont worry, we fucking hate it as well.
@lukei6255
Жыл бұрын
It's called city hill. No one knows what the point of having it...
@betula2137
Жыл бұрын
@@sancheeezLuckily with the raising of London Circuit, it's somehow less intimidating, because it's a tiny bit slower (still not safe) and I think there were some temporary barriers. Hopefully we'll chuck it though, as is the theoretical intention, though ambiguous
@gregessex1851
Жыл бұрын
It was hated even more by motorists as they predated roundabouts in the rest of Australia by many decades. Too confusing for simple Australian drivers.
@justinwearden9362
Жыл бұрын
We hate it too
You have done my city justice mate, not the first I've heard people say that about Floriade tho 😂 Little disappointed you didn't show the Dong-owl statue too.
@T2norway
Жыл бұрын
just looked up the statue and wow, what an icon
@jimihossack9191
Жыл бұрын
Ah, a fellow Belconnenite.
@regfries8279
Жыл бұрын
@@T2norway hahaha that's the street i live on :)
@cewla3348
Жыл бұрын
its meant to be an owl? like unironically?
@regfries8279
Жыл бұрын
@@cewla3348 It's hard to believe, but yes, it's unironically meant to be an owl. Canberra is the capital of Australia which means it's where the parliament is, and a group of owls is known as a parliament.
As an Aussie you got me more excited about Canberra than I ever have been visiting there. It's cool to see someone from somewhere as far away as Norway really diving into Australia, thanks for the great videos as always
Your videos are insanely well made. I don't really have any interest for Canberra but I still watched the entire video just for the amazing editing and style.
One thing that would be cool is to do an aesthetics comparison of Melbourne Metro and Sydney Trains for the different purposes they serve.
@T2norway
Жыл бұрын
i actually have a video in the works about public transportation in sydney! we’ll see if i make something related to melbourne as well. thanks for your suggestion!
Canberra is a brilliant city to live in. Well planned and intelligently maintained, it provides a phenominal standard of living with plenty of opportunities. There is no shortage of wonderful people that live in this great city. Plenty of great places to visit, enjoy and appreciate. 🙌
Foreigners tend to appeciate Canberra far more than Australians do. I'm a Canberran and i've travelled a lot, but always love coming home to Canberra. Very few cities have made me think i could live there after being spoilt living in a place like Canberra. Ironically our government does tend to look towards europe and scandinavian countries for ideas more than anywhere else also.
Came for the Wii font, stayed for the Australian tourism vlogs - I get to visit for the first time in May when I go to Melbourne so you’ve caught me at the perfect time
I moved to Canberra a week ago so this video is serendipitous. Also, best Australian accent on a Norwegian I've ever heard.
Love these video essays, feel like i could listen to you talk about anything.
Every single Australian has a magpie story. That's how you know you're a true Australian. Great video - I will be moving to Canberra within the next few years as my partner is in the Navy and has to study at the academy there and I work as an analyst with the Govt (jobs prospects are amazing in Canberra). It's an unusual city - the federal government offices attract the best and brightest in the country so the demographics are tilted towards high paid, well-educated people.
@geyrek5955
Жыл бұрын
Lol no. The best and brightest aren't flocking to APS jobs. But they are well educated, not badly paid, and make up a huge proportion of the act. Which makes it the most middle class place in the country.
@jasonw3204
Жыл бұрын
The average time people stay in Canberra is 6 year's there is a reason for that I put up with it for 5 that was enough for me
@spinynorman1562
Жыл бұрын
"best and brightest"? None of the Canberra-based bureaucrats I've had to deal with could be described that way!
Other countries use cameras (that are probably broken) to avoid traffic outlaws, Canberra is literally telling you're gonna die if you do such stuff. Awesome video as always! Looks like a nice cozy town!
@ANTHONYGL23
9 ай бұрын
Canberra, actually has a very low road death toll, although, since it is has such a low population, this is probably to be expected. So the problem from the authorities point of view is complacency, hence the signs that are attempting to reverse the complacency of drivers in Canberra.
@cygil1
2 ай бұрын
Oh they have cameras. Zillions of them.
lived there my whole life and I would say that this is a pretty spot on representation of canberra! if you're looking for an exciting holiday destination i would definitely not reccomend it, but canberra is a very lovely place to relax, and especially to live in :)
Hey love to see my home shown off, I love this city and I am glad for more people to see it! Thanks for the great video
I've lived in Canberra my whole life, it's pretty boring when you've been here for so long, but it is an amazingly pretty city at times with it's very green surroundings and planned design. Atleast until you go south into the Suburbs, then it kinda just sucks. Still some amazing spots around southside regardless.
Thank you for this video, seeing these familiar sights bring back so much memories😢Canberra has been home for the past 5 years for me, now that I’ve left, it brings tears to my eyes. It may be a boring travel location for most, but it’s a magical city if you live there - it grows on you💕
A note on that annoying roundabout: 'Civic' or the CBD is actually considered east/right side of that annoying roundabout. The left side is primarily the Australian National University campus with a series of offices on the edge and sparse restaurants.
Thank you for a new video! Your videos are so professional and good.This are the perfect videos that I like!
Oh wow, you actually got to Canberra! Just a note, be careful on the planned city topic (urban planning is a big deal here), because, it's kind of sad -- because, it's not that the city was planned that gives some of the odd features (Sydney & Melbourne were planned on grids), but the era. Canberra was majorly built after car-dependence and suburbia were enshrined in many countries' planning. A nice little pdf to skim is "The Griffin Legacy" (spend time admiring the subdivision map of City Hill), it shows what could have been (basically urbanist utopia) if the Griffins (Walter and Marion) had been employed faithfully rather than as the creators of a plan that could be used in any way the organiser's wanted (Californian bungalows galore...more American than the Americans who wanted Australian). It was actually a lot of symbolism we lost, like people above parliament (democracy), and equality with cumulative massing (ie not Euclidean zoning) -- basically liveable streetscapes, as we see with organic non-planned cities. But anyways, Canberra is becoming a better city _now,_ as with many cities, and it will be interesting to see what happens.
@Fomites
Жыл бұрын
All very true! And indeed, it was the Griffins, not the Burley Griffins; and Marion (Mahony Griffin) was half of the design partnership (look her up) but of course Walter achieved most of the credit. It might be different today. We Australians are still a bit backward, but we were very backward in Griffin's day and it seems we were bamboozled by family-derived middle names and so Burley (and Mahony) became part of the Griffin's names whether the latter wanted this or not. And 'organisers' is plural, not possessive.
@betula2137
Жыл бұрын
@@Fomites Yes, autocorrect, I don't pay much attention to what I write 😶
@spinynorman1562
Жыл бұрын
Sydney was definitely NOT planned on a grid, what are you talking about?!
I love living in Canberra, but I prefer when other Aussies hate it. We want to keep it our little secret!
Glad you said biking, this is one of the best things to do in the ACT by far.
Great video. Really enjoyed your cinematography and it’s always fascinating to hear what foreigners think of our major cities. Cheers! 👌
So others have probably commented this, but they’ve just begun a huge project to reshape the way the roads work around City Hill. This is being done part of the extension of the light rail network southwards over the lake, but it’s long been recognised that having a nice hill with a park in the middle of the city that’s inaccessible due to being surrounded by a road is kind of ridiculous. When the project’s finished you will be able to seamlessly walk across the middle of City Hill, just like you wanted to.
loved the chill vibe in this video!! really well made. keep it up!!
Those bicycle lanes completely separated from the road sound like a dream for me. Although the city looks a bit too artificial imo
@betula2137
Жыл бұрын
Improving rapidly! Come visit in about 5 years, will probably be a lot better. But still, there are a few good pockets.
@Fomites
Жыл бұрын
I moved to Canberra partly because of the separated bicycle paths (and clean air, easy traffic, good roads, good drinking water, civilised people, green spaces, access to nature parks by walking and national parks withing minutes drive, relative quiet, visual aesthetics, progressive government...) but the cold weather and distance from the ocean is a compromise.
The best one of those road signs is the one in Belco that says "PEE KILLS"
@Lexpatt
Жыл бұрын
😂that’s my fave
@sanya1720
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if that was done by the same people who... altered... the suburb sign for cook
@lifelightv2
Жыл бұрын
I live in belco-bruce so I've passed that sign countless times, still crack up every time I see it
I live in Sydney and i've never been to Canberra but now I kinda want to go
You never know when those australian roads will brutally attack you. Stay safe, folks.
@jasonw3204
Жыл бұрын
It's not the roads it's the lose nuts behind the wheels
@ifumadstaymadbitch
10 ай бұрын
@@jasonw3204 lawl 🙂
the maggpie animation brought a huge ass grin to my face
Tip for avoiding magpies - have eyes on the back of your head. They don't like to swoop straight at you, they swoop from behind to warn you about coming back. You can try painting eyes on your helmet, or most locals use zip ties to create a spiky, threatening head that maggies are less likely to dive bomb
A video on the town where I live was not one I expected from this great channel 😂
this made me so incredibly homesick as only a year ago I moved from Canberra to QLD. Lots of memories
Lovely video, need to visit Canberra again.
Canberrean here. You did a good job of showing my city. As for the magpies, my daughters used to ride to school and they would tell me of the magpies that swoopped them but it took about 25 years for one to swoop me. Now, I'm terrified too.
one of the very few times I'v seen someone that (properly) understands the Parliamentary triangle
Indeed, Canberra IS three hours away from Sydney if driving a motor vehicle (depening on start point and destination are and time and day of the week). But the time would differ if considering cycling, pogo stick, supersonic jet, sedan chair, goose-stepping or even just walking.
Beautiful Canberra ❤❤
There's now a track that goes over City Hill!
Subscribed expecting more video essays about music but loved this one also. Keep up the good work!
@T2norway
Жыл бұрын
thank you! i’ll def make more music video essays in the future, so thanks for being patient ˙ ͜ʟ˙
I didn't know people outside Australia didn't call their city centers CBD, I thought it was like a common phrase in the English language but I guess not
@arunima8138
11 ай бұрын
Never heard of it before coming here. I was very confused because of cbd oil haha
Honestly, you missed my favourite museum in Canberra- Questacon! Questacon is amazing! I do agree about Floriade. I personally prefer the National Folk Festival (which is on right now). Also, Gold Creek Village is a great and underrated place to visit too :)
I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Your vids are so good
They failed to mention that most of the shops close at 5pm. Also in the winter canberra pretty much shuts down.
As I found kids aged 7 to 15 love Canberra. They can cycle around safely and there are interactive kid friendly museums like Questacon.
Nice passing along of the official narrative.
It is extremely cold there.
6:30 Thank you for choosing our takoyaki of Octoball Canberra!
1:58 "but this is not a top 10 embassy video" I mean maybe not but I would watch that
@geyrek5955
Жыл бұрын
PNG. British. Finnish. China for that 70s housing commission look.
@tallaganda83
Жыл бұрын
China, PNG and Japan are my favourites probably in that order.
@geyrek5955
Жыл бұрын
@@tallaganda83 I'd give Sri Lanka an honourable mention. The building looks like a cheap post and beam concrete afterthought. But then you go to sri Lanka and that's how everything is built. 10/10 for authenticity.
0:24 my early 200s desktop background
under rated video
Amazing 7 minutes A wonderful trip in a graceful way that makes me excited to visit Australian Capital Territory Or I ask you if any activity of the Moroccan embassy🇲🇦 caught your attention? Thank you ❤🇭🇲
Amazing work. You can make pretty much any topic interesting and appealing with your great audio and video editing and design. You're like a more laid Back "Ahoy," on youtube, if you know who that is.
id totally watch a top 10 embassy video where you go to each one in person
You missed my favourite road safety sign, perhaps because it's a little less threatening? "MISSING A CALL WON'T KILL YOU" Kill is in red, of course.
I always though the Danish/Norwegian embassy looked like a Danish/Norwegian primary school. Which seemed very fitting.
Another thing to do is geocaching, so many good ones there!!
I wish they had magpie signs with the same vibe 😂
yo man what do u use to edit your videos? im still waiting for the next one man keep it up! ❤️
@T2norway
Жыл бұрын
after effects and final cut pro! thanks for your comment ˙ ͜ʟ˙
Miss Canberra and ANU
Drive n text U B NEXT
Those octopus balls are possibly the best thing about Floriade
YOU DIDN'T EVEN MENTION QUESTACON WHAFDAWHBAEHIJFGSEWDABF thas the best part
What's the title of the song that started playing at 2:04 ?
Cool..
That U B NXT sign is so 2006!
Don't forget this: Speed cameras are used in the act.
What an incredible video. What camera was it primarily shot on?
@T2norway
Жыл бұрын
thank you! everything was shot on my iPhone 13 Pro ˙ ͜ʟ˙
Poor roundabout
Having lived in Canberra for three years... yeah...
Canberra is a great city.
"lane one form". You read/see it as " form one lane" when driving towards it . Similar wish reverse spelling of ambulance on vehicle, where you will see it as ambulance on your side mirror.
same here
You found 3 things? Wow
Lived there for a year coming from England back in 2004. Nice enough place, but just felt a bit soulless
what about questacon?
As a Canberran I was a little sad you didn’t mention anything about Belconnen as it is Canberra’s most populous district and the district I live in but I’ll give you a pass cuz tbh there’s nothing particularly special about it. It’s just good in many ways, but nothing about it is great but it truly is a beautiful, relaxed and natural place to live that no one else should move to because the rent is getting so fucking high it’s starting to ruin it
you hath not mentioned the questacon
As someone who has lived in canberra for more than a year I can confirm the signs don't lie as there has been 3 fatal car crashes on my road within 3 months of eachother
Canberra is just a big country town. The only good things about it are the war memorial and parliament house
as a canberran i never realized that its a very tourist-y city - it always feels like a city where its built for the person living there but, yaknow, the 90% govmnt worker statistic proves me wrong
Weird to see where I live in a doco like this lmao.
I moved to Canberra in 1981, all was good, but in 1986 while I was walking to the bus stop, I got hit in the head by a magpie. What the hell!! It was only then did I realise what was the most dangerous animal in Australia
And pentagrams!
I know this place
Thanks for this take on our home, it's pretty cool to see what an outsider thinks. 1. Yeah, the maggies will kill you, esp in spring. 2. Yes, people die on ACT roads. If you look carefully you'll see us locals running down cyclists on the bike paths. 3. The big arse roundabout can be a pain, but we don't think twice about it.
from canberra and just moved to sydney, videos are great and very true. I hate the magpies with a passion!
@bradleybarnett9545
Жыл бұрын
I hope one takes the top of your head off. They were here first & they're remarkable, clever, loyal & better than every human being, especially animal haters.
@bradleybarnett9545
Жыл бұрын
@ArcShifter Oh, yes I have! What spirit!! What a thrill!!!
Lane one form 😂
I'm supposed to live there for 4 months, anybody got advices?
@bradleybarnett9545
Жыл бұрын
No whinging about living here.
@sq5
Жыл бұрын
Get a mountain bike and hit the trails!
@HarambaeXelonmuskfans
Жыл бұрын
Don’t buy a house
it was funny
BLAKE KIRK @ 5:21 BLUE SHORTS TRUMPET LORD
The joke of Australia is there.
Comfiest channel on yt
You should have visited the Finnish embassy. It kicks you guys. Lol
The bike paths are predominantly for leisure. Commuting is a pain. B. Griffith designed only the centre, and only a little was implemented from his plan as he was fired by the British Australian politicians who hated him. A bit as with Utzon, the Opera House designer. Anglo Australians don't really like foreigners. And it is still de facto a colony, never declared independence, but the government is trying hard to create national feeling.
why the flags half mast
@mddawson1
5 ай бұрын
I am assuming the video was shot in September 2022 so most likely for the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Be like a local and just walk over captal hill!
good video though ..not lane one form -> form one lane or form one (p)lane(t)
Filmed in September, released in February. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm