Australia is a continent, a country, and a land where kangaroos outnumber people. However, according to its most active online ambassadors, the place offers much more than the famous marsupial.
Members of the subreddit Australia regularly share candid glimpses into this corner of the world—whether it’s the nation's dry humor or its even drier landscapes, their posts touch on almost every aspect of everyday life there, painting a vivid picture for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of it.
Continue scrolling to check them out and don't miss the chat we had with a local. You'll find it between the images.
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Jacaranda Bloom In Australia
This Is Australia
"[Australia] offers much more than the famous marsupial." First entry shows kangaroos lying in a suburban front yard.
To learn more about this beautiful country, we reached out to Australian travel writer Tess Moone, who shares her adventures on the blog Tessomewhere.
"Australia's sheer diversity of landscapes never ceases to amaze me, from the burnt red sands of the north to the tropical rainforests in the east and picture-perfect beaches with crystal-clear water in the south," Tess told Bored Panda. "Its vastness means you could spend a lifetime exploring and still be awed by the contrasts between regions - it often feels like you're traveling through multiple countries within one!"
We also spoke to Jade Collins, co-founder of Salty Aura, an Australian sustainable brand she created with her partner, Jake, offering aesthetic rugs, bedding, and more, who said, "Australia is so unique because it's so easy to escape the hustle and bustle and head slightly inland to feel like you're the only person on earth.
"Nearly 40% of the country is uninhabitable due to the dry desert conditions, and more than 80% of the country's population lives within 50 kilometers [31 miles] of the coast. This is why it's so well known for some of the best beaches in the world, and why it's so easy to escape to the desert and camp amongst the unpolluted stars in outback Australia and enjoy some solitude," Jade added.
Cackledactyls Are Fearless
A Friendly Echidna
The internet has a video of an echidna blowing bubbles in a water bowl and that's my reason to live
Aussie Birds Are So Unique And Beautiful!
Australia is famous for its dangerous fauna. It is home to some of the world's most venomous snakes and spiders, and many outsiders believe that you're risking a confrontation pretty much every minute you spend there.
However, according to Tess Moone, the notion that lethal wildlife lurks around every corner is one of the biggest misconceptions about the country. "Many tourists worry about sharks and spiders, but in reality, having lived by the beach my whole life, I've never encountered a shark," she said.
"While it's important to be mindful and shark-aware, the chances of an encounter are very low."
This Little Guy Just Landed In Front Of Me, And Let Me Get Close Enough To Capture This Absolute Stunning Shot!
Went To Tassie And Captured Aurora Australis On My iPhone
Queensland Style Halloween
Jade Collins agrees. "Depending on where you are, typically you won't actually see a spider on your trip here. We [locals] hardly ever think about the poisonous creatures here, and personally, I only ever see a deadly spider 3-4 times a year."
"People also think they should head straight to the east coast when travelling Australia, but if you want a more authentic experience, west and northern Australia are so much better with incredible beaches and outback adventures," she shared.
Gotta Love A Spring Storm.. (Horsham)
Spotted At Mill Markets Newcomb
Haha! With Zero points from the judges and your husband on the selection board.. and a really s****y routine, but an OK one the day before? Why didn't she go with the one she did the day before? If I haven't mixed things upp?
We Found An Echidna This Morning In Our Yard. Little Dude Was So Chill. Just Waddling Around
However, when planning your itinerary, remember that while Australia is the smallest continent, it's still an enormous country. Spanning roughly 7.7 million square kilometers (or 3 million square miles), it’s nearly the same size as the contiguous United States.
"My top tip [for tourists] is not to underestimate the distances between destinations—Australia is massive!" Tess Moone, said. "Many visitors cram too much into a short one or two-week holiday and spend more time traveling than appreciating the beauty of the place."
"Another tip is to venture beyond the typical tourist hotspots on the East Coast, like Sydney and Cairns (home to the Great Barrier Reef). The west coast, my home state, is spectacular and arguably has some of Australia's best beaches," Moone highlighted. "Plus, with the addition of direct flights from Europe to Perth, reaching Western Australia has never been easier."
Cadbury And Her New Friend
On A Quick Walk, I Stumbled Upon The Perfect Spot To Capture The Beauty Of Jacarandas In Full Bloom
Australia (Bowen Basin)
Thank You Wires For Helping Me Rescue This Perfect Little Bubba
Some of Tess's must-see recommendations include Rottnest Island near Perth which, as she pointed out, is home to the adorable quokkas; Exmouth and the Coral Coast, where you can snorkel the Ningaloo Reef and swim with whale sharks; and the Margaret River Region, famous for towering karri forests and world-class wineries.
For more detailed travel guides exploring these and other destinations, you can check out her website Tessomewhere.
Did Someone Say ‘Swooping Season’?
I Was Late…
Echidna's At My Dads Bush Block
My Grandparents Feed This Magpie Breakfast Everyday And Let It Inside And Now It’s Quite Chubby
No matter where you ultimately choose to go, though, the locals are very warm, said Jade Collins of Salty Aura.
However, she added that their attitude can change depending on which region you're in.
For example, "the locals in ‘outback Australia,’ typically northern Australia, are a lot more like the movies, very friendly with lots of banter and slang," she explained.
Not The Morning Alarm I Expected…
Ffs. Bloody Turkey Decided To Use My Garden Soil To Save Time With Nest Building
Now This Is Some Australian Halloween Spirit I Can Get Behind
Bicentennial $10 Note
Arisa Trew Becomes Our Youngest Medallist At 14ys And 84 Days Old
I Love Australian Summertime Christmas Desserts
Average Australian Snake
Busted This Fat Bastard Stealing Dog Food Yesterday
Is $18.98 A Fair Price On Bearded Dragons?
Ive always wanted to move to Australia but I was married to my ex and he didnt want to. got divorced a few years back but then realized I have the dumbest dog and cat ever and I have to wait for them to pass because they would be dead within a week from trying to be friends with every damn animal and insect there. they do that here but at least they are mostly not poisonous or venomous. not the case in Australia. 10lbs dog, 16lbs cat.. dumb as rocks love them to death but they stiff or lick or cuddle everything...
Reject The Yank Tank, Embrace The Midget Ute
Just Got Some Coins From The Bank And…
Here’s Me, Cooking Some Random Australian Curried Sausage Dish Up Here In Sweden. Because My Child Watched Bluey
5 Weeks Backpacking Solo From Cairns To Melbourne
Cairns, pronounced "Cans" is glorious. I have not visited Melbourne.
What’s Wrong With This Magpie?
My Kid's Primary School Went Into Lockdown Yesterday
because one of these metal bastards was staking out the front gate. Every Aussie will understand that this was exactly the correct thing for the school to do haha
Adelaide From Above - From The City Of Adelaide Social Media
The “White Elephant” During Construction. Pics By My Late Father
Can’t Park There Mate
Wizard Of Aus
These Are Some Of The Best Elastic Bands Money Can Buy!
They better be, at ~$5 a set. At least they come with a free serving of veggies.
Learn Self Defence
As an aussie this was underwhelming. Very random pics, too much broccoli, bank notes and big utes.
Ya, right? I thought America was the only place to find turkeys
Load More Replies..."Here's a post of Australian wildlife, some skyline, and a bunch of other things that aren't exclusively Australian and are found in many other countries." Terrible post.
Can't say any of these cracked me up. And where was the post of the Bunnings dirty sausage with tomato sauce?
Probably somewhere in the original 70 images that we can no longer access. 🙄
Load More Replies...OK, it might not have been brilliant but I enjoyed it. I did want to know about the hot dog type thing in the picture though.
As an aussie this was underwhelming. Very random pics, too much broccoli, bank notes and big utes.
Ya, right? I thought America was the only place to find turkeys
Load More Replies..."Here's a post of Australian wildlife, some skyline, and a bunch of other things that aren't exclusively Australian and are found in many other countries." Terrible post.
Can't say any of these cracked me up. And where was the post of the Bunnings dirty sausage with tomato sauce?
Probably somewhere in the original 70 images that we can no longer access. 🙄
Load More Replies...OK, it might not have been brilliant but I enjoyed it. I did want to know about the hot dog type thing in the picture though.