Nov 26

kangaroo You almost look like a Kangaroo! | Te kenguru!!

Maybe the most famous living creature in Australia is the Kangaroo. Everybody gets really excited when they see a Kangaroo for the first time. So did we, when we had the chance for the first time. It is amazing to see a group of Kangaroos hopping around in the wild. When you are careful, you can approach them up to a few meters when they are eating in the grass. They will stop eating, and stare at you with a rather silly look. But probably not as silly as the way you are staring at themJ

Kangaroos are very cute animals, especially if you see a small kangaroo, a joey in the pouch of its mother.  They don’t look like any other European or American animal, but they are not as different as you think they are. Actually kangaroos have almost the same genome as you have!

This discovery was presented last week by Australian scientists of the Centre of Excellence for Kangaroo Genomics. There are about 20,000 genes in the kangaroo’s genome, which is about the same size as the human genome. In fact there are great chunks of the human genome sitting right there in the kangaroo genome. The discovery is an important model for understanding human development and will help understand how our genes work. Furthermore it will have significant implications for cancer research. For all the details of the research you can have a look at the KanGO website.

About 150 million years ago, kangaroos and humans were family of each other. The marsupials first evolved in China, but migrated through the American continents first to Antarctica and later to Australia.

So if you meet a Kangaroo again, don’t look at it as a silly animal, you are just one of them!

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Nov 23

Last weekend we already knew that this will be a new hit that you just cannot get out of your head. It was performed in the week before the final of Australian Idol 2008. And tonight we can announce that we were right: our favorite idol, Wes Carr, won the final with his song “You”! Congratulations Wes, it was a touchdown!

We have heard this song several times now and we think it will be a hit not only in Australia, but also in Europe. This song is really sweeping you up, we are sure you will hear the name of this funky guy in the future.



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Nov 22

 Top 7 tips for travelers coming to Australia | 7 jótanács Ausztráliába utazóknakEveryone coming to Australia picks up a tourist guide or a book and looks for information.  It can be the Lonely Planet, or anything else. Somewhere in the book is probably a section with useful tips that you will need. For example you need a visa to enter Australia, or you should not forget your sunscreen etc. There are many things however, not covered in the travel books, that you will encounter when coming to Australia. Here are our 7 general tips that you will not find in the tourist guides.

1.       Learn how to use chopsticks.

If you ask what the typical Australian cuisine is, many people will say it is bbq and some kind of Asian. Whether you like it or not, it is quite hard to avoid noodles and sushi here.  Most food courts are a mix of Japanese, Chinese and Thai.  You can find a sushi bar on almost every corner in big cities. We like this, because it is usually fresh, healthy and more tasty than McDonalds or other fast food. It is part of the Australian culture, and you will see that everybody here - young & old - is used to chopsticks, like Europeans to knife and fork.

2.       If you do not speak English, learn Chinese.

You are probably laughing about this advice, but it is good to know that Asian culture is very lively in Australia. A high rate of the population in the big cities - especially on the east coast - originates from Asia, many from China.  There are suburbs where about 90% of the population is Asian. Where we live, we would perfectly manage to do our shopping by only speaking Chinese. Therefore in general there is a need for people speaking Asian languages; even Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speaks Mandarin fluently.

3.       Make friendship with cockroaches

This advice doesn’t sound very appealing… But you better get used to the thought that there is a big chance to meet these awful creatures. In Europe it means something really bad to have cockroaches in your kitchen under the sink, but here it is almost common to have them every now and then, no matter how clean your apartment or flat is.  In general they are crossing the kitchen in the dark, probably when you are really tired and don’t expect them.  You can get rid of them, because each supermarket has a large section with pesticide sprays and poison.  Furthermore you should clean your kitchen more often than you are used to and put all your food in closed boxes.  You can put “snakes” in front of your door as well to make sure no roaches or other bugs can enter your place. If you still find one running around, the vacuum cleaner does a good job.

4.       Check  your luggage for food

If you don’t want hassle or pay fines at your arrival, do not take any food, nuts, honey or plant seeds in your luggage. Australia is a separate continent with a very different wildlife from the rest of the world and they protect their special and sensitive fauna.  Like Bill Bryson wrote in his book Down Under, this climate is so good for other plants and animals, that it is dangerous to take here anything. Someone took 24 rabbits -unknown here before - more than hundred years ago, and the result: there are so many of them here, that they can not kill them any more. And many more deceases and plagues have been brought into the country over the last centuries.

Therefore Australia is extremely careful at customs when you enter the country. You have to declare everything that can be of any risk and sometimes they check all luggage of every single person. Basically every kind of food is prohibited, so you better make sure to eat everything you brought with you before arriving. People have been fined more than 100$ for a forgotten apple in their backpack.

5.       Be prepared for a cold winter in Sydney

When coming to Australia, you expect to be on the beach all the time and have eternal sunshine. The truth is slightly different, especially in the winter months. Okay, it doesn’t get as cold as in Northern Europe but you still have to dress a bit warmer. There are of course differences within Australia, because it is a large country. In the north it is always warm, and in the southern parts, like Tasmania, it can become very cold sometimes. In Sydney however it can get cold, but people just don’t seem to accept this. This means that heated houses are very rare, and insulation doesn’t exist in most apartments. Many doors have big gaps and all windows are single windows. The result is that the inside temperature is not much different from the outside temperature. So if you are here in winter and it is 5-10 degrees outside, make sure to have a warm blanket!

6.       Don’t get paranoia with dangerous animals, just live and let live

Dangerous animals are favorite topics to talk about here. To say it very simplistic, almost anything can kill you here. Of course, there are the spiders, snakes and sharks, etc. But did you know that there are poisonous frogs and even some plants in the rainforest you shouldn’t touch, because they will cause serious health problems for months?  It is good to know the basic things, but do not read all the books and try to prevent yourself from every possible attack. It is true that there are snakes for example, but this doesn’t mean there is one in every tree waiting for you. The animals are more afraid of you, so if you behave just like normal it is very rare to even see a dangerous animal.

7.       No worries!

In general everybody here is very friendly and helpful and the Australian lifestyle is very relaxed.  Wouldn’t you be with nice weather and so many beaches? You are here to enjoy your time, we are sure you will.

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Nov 20

It is hard to miss if you are in Australia. All the commercials and billboards advertising the movie “Australia ” starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman.  Although the public still has to wait for a week, Tuesday evening was the red carpet premier of this movie.  And this was also something hard to miss as we experienced. We did not intend to go to the biggest cinema complex in Sydney, we were just walking to the train station to take the train home.  But then we noticed something is happening with so many people and so many traffic controllers.  It is a fact that a big crowd attracts an even bigger crowd.  Many people were waiting behind fences around the cinema, hoping to make a photo of Nicole Kidman.  This cannot be missed! So we joined the crowd, armed with an umbrella against the rain, but unfortunately without a camera.  Suddenly the rumour was going around that all the big stars are entering from the other side. Then what to do? Waiting on the same place seemed the worst choice of all, so we tried to go to another place.  At the end we were lucky and we did see Nicole Kidman:) Maybe we should rephrase this a little bit: we got a distant glimpse of a blond lady in a light dress with many photographers around here… But still, how many of you can say that you have seen Nicole Kidman?

The premier for the Australian public will be on November 26. We hope to see the movie as soon as possible, and then we can write our opinion.  Till then you can watch this trailer.



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