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Do Aboriginal Australians value education on country?
Aboriginal communities really celebrated and valued education on country. We hope it will contribute to the debate on “Closing the GAP” for the many Aboriginal kids missing out in remote Australia.
For more information on how to use the power of video documentaries to get your story to a wider audience contact Geonewmedia. www.geonewmedia.com.
For more about the Interplay project https://interplayproject.com/
published: 26 Jan 2019
-
Aboriginal Australians. The Men of the Fifth World | Tribes - Planet Doc Full Documentaries
In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday!
Documentary "The Men of the Fifth World" | http://bit.ly/PlMen5World
The Men of the Fifth World is a documentary that shows us the history, culture and traditions of the Australian aborigines, primitive tribes who inhabit these lands.
The old Garimala Yakar, tells firsthand how their world is accompanied by the sound of the didgeridoo, the beat of their tradition, which keeps them together and attached to the land:
"In the Kakadu National Park lies Ubirrok, where the Rainbow Serpent stopped after creating the world and was painted on a rock so that people could see her. Over time our forefathers left on the rocks a complete c...
published: 12 Jul 2014
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The MYSTERIOUS BLACK PEOPLE of AUSTRALIA : The ABORIGINES SHOCKINGLY Tragic Past.
#aborigines #australia #torretstraitislanders #blackaustralians
Once upon a time, in the land down under, there lived a proud and ancient people known as the First People of Australia or Aboriginals. They were the original inhabitants of the land, having lived there for over 50,000 years. The First Nations of Australia tribes were deeply connected to the land and its natural resources, and they had a rich spiritual and cultural heritage that was passed down from generation to generation.
However, when the Europeans arrived in Australia, everything changed for these people. The settlers claimed the land as their own, and in doing so, they destroyed their way of life. The settlers brought with them new diseases, weapons, and ways of living that the Aborigines were not prepared for. Many of...
published: 08 Apr 2023
-
Capturing Aboriginal Australia and its diversity on camera - BBC News
Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has been travelling across Australia for 30 years, documenting its hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups.
He shares people’s stories, he says, so others can better understand the diversity of Aboriginal cultures.
"I don't generally reflect on the negatives of what's happening in our communities because there are so many that do so," he says.
A warning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers: This video contains images of people who may have died.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#Australia #BBCNews
published: 19 Apr 2022
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Miriwoong: The Australian language barely anybody speaks - BBC News
European settlement wiped out half of Australia's indigenous languages, and around100 more are in serious danger of being lost.
Miriwoong is one of them. Spoken for tens of thousands of years in a part of Western Australia, the language has now just a handful of fluent speakers.
But there is a huge push to keep the miriwoong alive. So why is it so important?
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
published: 17 Jun 2019
-
Living with the Oldest Culture on Earth (Indigenous Australians)
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published: 12 Mar 2023
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Aboriginal dance show - Australia
Aboriginal dance show - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
http://www.videocamdesign.com
published: 17 Feb 2018
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aboriginal Australians
published: 08 May 2022
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Melbourne Australia Walkthrough July 2024
City: Melbourne
State: Victoria
Country: Australia
Video Filmed: 14 July 2024
Time: 3:32 PM - 4:37 PM
Day: Sunday
Temperature: 10℃/50℉
Season: Winter
Full Video Link:
https://youtu.be/oYVD49Uq-SU
Video Title:
Melbourne City CBD Sunday Afternoon Walking Tour Australia 4K Video
Explore Melbourne. Discover Melbourne . Visit Melbourne. Melbourne Walking Tour. Melbourne Virtual Tour. Melbourne Walks. Melbourne Walkthrough
Melbourne is the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River. In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australia...
published: 21 Jul 2024
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The Ancient Cosmic Spirituality of Aboriginal Australians
The great Swiss psychologist and student and colleague of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, was obsessed with the Australian Aborigine.
Jung also estimated that the Australian Aborigine spent three to four hours a day meeting their survival needs.
But where Jung felt that the Australian Aborigines were unique among the world’s indigenous peoples was how they utilised the overwhelming majority of their time.
According to Jung, they spent that time almost exclusively cultivating a higher state of consciousness.
Or, in Jungian terms: they spent the vast majority of their time contacting and immersing themselves in the collective unconscious.
Now, it is not unusual for the Earth’s indigenous people to endeavour to raise their consciousness or to make contact with so-called spiritual realms.
Howe...
published: 05 Oct 2022
6:59
Do Aboriginal Australians value education on country?
Aboriginal communities really celebrated and valued education on country. We hope it will contribute to the debate on “Closing the GAP” for the many Aboriginal ...
Aboriginal communities really celebrated and valued education on country. We hope it will contribute to the debate on “Closing the GAP” for the many Aboriginal kids missing out in remote Australia.
For more information on how to use the power of video documentaries to get your story to a wider audience contact Geonewmedia. www.geonewmedia.com.
For more about the Interplay project https://interplayproject.com/
https://wn.com/Do_Aboriginal_Australians_Value_Education_On_Country
Aboriginal communities really celebrated and valued education on country. We hope it will contribute to the debate on “Closing the GAP” for the many Aboriginal kids missing out in remote Australia.
For more information on how to use the power of video documentaries to get your story to a wider audience contact Geonewmedia. www.geonewmedia.com.
For more about the Interplay project https://interplayproject.com/
- published: 26 Jan 2019
- views: 298994
7:42
Aboriginal Australians. The Men of the Fifth World | Tribes - Planet Doc Full Documentaries
In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur...
In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday!
Documentary "The Men of the Fifth World" | http://bit.ly/PlMen5World
The Men of the Fifth World is a documentary that shows us the history, culture and traditions of the Australian aborigines, primitive tribes who inhabit these lands.
The old Garimala Yakar, tells firsthand how their world is accompanied by the sound of the didgeridoo, the beat of their tradition, which keeps them together and attached to the land:
"In the Kakadu National Park lies Ubirrok, where the Rainbow Serpent stopped after creating the world and was painted on a rock so that people could see her. Over time our forefathers left on the rocks a complete collection of images which depict their way of life and their beliefs. They painted the animals they hunted or fished so the spirits would help them capture them. In this way we know to what extent these animals are the same ones as those we eat today: barramundi fish, long-necked tortoises, kangaroos, crocodiles, wallabies.
The paintings in some of the most inaccessible places were made by the "mimis", the lesser spirits which are the cause of everything that happens to us, good or bad. On these ancient rocks they also drew figures of the men of that time, warriors and hunters, who used the same spears and harpoons as we do now".
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In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday!
Documentary "The Men of the Fifth World" | http://bit.ly/PlMen5World
The Men of the Fifth World is a documentary that shows us the history, culture and traditions of the Australian aborigines, primitive tribes who inhabit these lands.
The old Garimala Yakar, tells firsthand how their world is accompanied by the sound of the didgeridoo, the beat of their tradition, which keeps them together and attached to the land:
"In the Kakadu National Park lies Ubirrok, where the Rainbow Serpent stopped after creating the world and was painted on a rock so that people could see her. Over time our forefathers left on the rocks a complete collection of images which depict their way of life and their beliefs. They painted the animals they hunted or fished so the spirits would help them capture them. In this way we know to what extent these animals are the same ones as those we eat today: barramundi fish, long-necked tortoises, kangaroos, crocodiles, wallabies.
The paintings in some of the most inaccessible places were made by the "mimis", the lesser spirits which are the cause of everything that happens to us, good or bad. On these ancient rocks they also drew figures of the men of that time, warriors and hunters, who used the same spears and harpoons as we do now".
SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc
FULL DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/Full-Docs
TRIBES DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/PlTribes
FACEBOOK | http://bit.ly/FBPDoc
TWITTER | http://bit.ly/TwPDoc
TUMBLR | http://bit.ly/TbPlDoc
- published: 12 Jul 2014
- views: 843483
7:55
The MYSTERIOUS BLACK PEOPLE of AUSTRALIA : The ABORIGINES SHOCKINGLY Tragic Past.
#aborigines #australia #torretstraitislanders #blackaustralians
Once upon a time, in the land down under, there lived a proud and ancient people known as the F...
#aborigines #australia #torretstraitislanders #blackaustralians
Once upon a time, in the land down under, there lived a proud and ancient people known as the First People of Australia or Aboriginals. They were the original inhabitants of the land, having lived there for over 50,000 years. The First Nations of Australia tribes were deeply connected to the land and its natural resources, and they had a rich spiritual and cultural heritage that was passed down from generation to generation.
However, when the Europeans arrived in Australia, everything changed for these people. The settlers claimed the land as their own, and in doing so, they destroyed their way of life. The settlers brought with them new diseases, weapons, and ways of living that the Aborigines were not prepared for. Many of them died as a result of these new diseases and violence.
The First People of Australia consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples of the Australian mainland and Tasmania, and the Torres Strait Islander peoples. The time of arrival of the first human beings in Australia is a matter of debate and ongoing investigation. The earliest conclusively human remains found in Australia are those of Mungo Man LM3 and Mungo Lady, which have been dated to around 50,000 years BP.
Isolated for millennia by rising sea water after the last Ice Age, Australian Aboriginal peoples developed a variety of regional cultures and languages, invented distinct artistic and religious traditions, and affected the environment of the continent in a number of ways through hunting, fire farming, and the introduction of the dog.
Although there are a number of cultural commonalities among Indigenous Australians, there is also a great diversity among different communities. The 2022 Australian census recorded 167 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages used at home by some 76,978 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. At the time of European colonisation, it is estimated that there were over 250 Aboriginal languages. It is now estimated that all but 13 remaining Indigenous languages are considered endangered. Aboriginal people today mostly speak English, with Aboriginal phrases and words being added to create Australian Aboriginal English (which also has a tangible influence of Indigenous languages in the phonology and grammatical structure).
The First Fleet of British settlers arrived on instructions to "live in amity and kindness" with the Aboriginal population. Nevertheless, a population collapse principally from disease followed European colonisation, beginning with a smallpox epidemic spreading three years after the arrival of Europeans. Massacres and frontier conflicts involving European settlers also contributed to depopulation.
As time passed, the settlers’ greed and desire for land grew. They took over more and more of the Aborigines’ land, destroying their sacred sites and hunting down the animals they relied on for food. The settlers also began to take the Aborigines’ children away from their families, claiming that they were doing so to “civilize” them. These children became known as the “stolen generations” and they suffered greatly at the hands of the settlers.
Despite all of these hardships, the Aborigines never lost their spirit. They fought back against the settlers, trying to reclaim their land and their way of life. However, their efforts were in vain, as the settlers were too strong and too determined to take control of the land.
In the end, the Aborigines were forced to live on reserves and missions, separated from their families and their land. They were treated as second-class citizens, denied their rights and freedoms, and forced to assimilate into the settlers culture.
They never lost their spirit. They continued to hold onto their traditions and their culture, passing them down from generation to generation. They also began to fight back, using the courts and the political system to try and reclaim their rights and their land.
Today, the Aborigines are still fighting for their rights and their land, but they have made great strides in recent years. They have been successful in having many of their sacred sites recognized and protected, and they have also been successful in reclaiming some of their land. The Aborigines spirit and determination have inspired many people, and their story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and our connection to the land.
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https://wn.com/The_Mysterious_Black_People_Of_Australia_The_Aborigines_Shockingly_Tragic_Past.
#aborigines #australia #torretstraitislanders #blackaustralians
Once upon a time, in the land down under, there lived a proud and ancient people known as the First People of Australia or Aboriginals. They were the original inhabitants of the land, having lived there for over 50,000 years. The First Nations of Australia tribes were deeply connected to the land and its natural resources, and they had a rich spiritual and cultural heritage that was passed down from generation to generation.
However, when the Europeans arrived in Australia, everything changed for these people. The settlers claimed the land as their own, and in doing so, they destroyed their way of life. The settlers brought with them new diseases, weapons, and ways of living that the Aborigines were not prepared for. Many of them died as a result of these new diseases and violence.
The First People of Australia consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples of the Australian mainland and Tasmania, and the Torres Strait Islander peoples. The time of arrival of the first human beings in Australia is a matter of debate and ongoing investigation. The earliest conclusively human remains found in Australia are those of Mungo Man LM3 and Mungo Lady, which have been dated to around 50,000 years BP.
Isolated for millennia by rising sea water after the last Ice Age, Australian Aboriginal peoples developed a variety of regional cultures and languages, invented distinct artistic and religious traditions, and affected the environment of the continent in a number of ways through hunting, fire farming, and the introduction of the dog.
Although there are a number of cultural commonalities among Indigenous Australians, there is also a great diversity among different communities. The 2022 Australian census recorded 167 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages used at home by some 76,978 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. At the time of European colonisation, it is estimated that there were over 250 Aboriginal languages. It is now estimated that all but 13 remaining Indigenous languages are considered endangered. Aboriginal people today mostly speak English, with Aboriginal phrases and words being added to create Australian Aboriginal English (which also has a tangible influence of Indigenous languages in the phonology and grammatical structure).
The First Fleet of British settlers arrived on instructions to "live in amity and kindness" with the Aboriginal population. Nevertheless, a population collapse principally from disease followed European colonisation, beginning with a smallpox epidemic spreading three years after the arrival of Europeans. Massacres and frontier conflicts involving European settlers also contributed to depopulation.
As time passed, the settlers’ greed and desire for land grew. They took over more and more of the Aborigines’ land, destroying their sacred sites and hunting down the animals they relied on for food. The settlers also began to take the Aborigines’ children away from their families, claiming that they were doing so to “civilize” them. These children became known as the “stolen generations” and they suffered greatly at the hands of the settlers.
Despite all of these hardships, the Aborigines never lost their spirit. They fought back against the settlers, trying to reclaim their land and their way of life. However, their efforts were in vain, as the settlers were too strong and too determined to take control of the land.
In the end, the Aborigines were forced to live on reserves and missions, separated from their families and their land. They were treated as second-class citizens, denied their rights and freedoms, and forced to assimilate into the settlers culture.
They never lost their spirit. They continued to hold onto their traditions and their culture, passing them down from generation to generation. They also began to fight back, using the courts and the political system to try and reclaim their rights and their land.
Today, the Aborigines are still fighting for their rights and their land, but they have made great strides in recent years. They have been successful in having many of their sacred sites recognized and protected, and they have also been successful in reclaiming some of their land. The Aborigines spirit and determination have inspired many people, and their story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and our connection to the land.
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- published: 08 Apr 2023
- views: 146826
3:59
Capturing Aboriginal Australia and its diversity on camera - BBC News
Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has been travelling across Australia for 30 years, documenting its hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander grou...
Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has been travelling across Australia for 30 years, documenting its hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups.
He shares people’s stories, he says, so others can better understand the diversity of Aboriginal cultures.
"I don't generally reflect on the negatives of what's happening in our communities because there are so many that do so," he says.
A warning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers: This video contains images of people who may have died.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#Australia #BBCNews
https://wn.com/Capturing_Aboriginal_Australia_And_Its_Diversity_On_Camera_BBC_News
Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has been travelling across Australia for 30 years, documenting its hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups.
He shares people’s stories, he says, so others can better understand the diversity of Aboriginal cultures.
"I don't generally reflect on the negatives of what's happening in our communities because there are so many that do so," he says.
A warning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers: This video contains images of people who may have died.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#Australia #BBCNews
- published: 19 Apr 2022
- views: 191327
3:41
Miriwoong: The Australian language barely anybody speaks - BBC News
European settlement wiped out half of Australia's indigenous languages, and around100 more are in serious danger of being lost.
Miriwoong is one of them. Spoke...
European settlement wiped out half of Australia's indigenous languages, and around100 more are in serious danger of being lost.
Miriwoong is one of them. Spoken for tens of thousands of years in a part of Western Australia, the language has now just a handful of fluent speakers.
But there is a huge push to keep the miriwoong alive. So why is it so important?
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
https://wn.com/Miriwoong_The_Australian_Language_Barely_Anybody_Speaks_BBC_News
European settlement wiped out half of Australia's indigenous languages, and around100 more are in serious danger of being lost.
Miriwoong is one of them. Spoken for tens of thousands of years in a part of Western Australia, the language has now just a handful of fluent speakers.
But there is a huge push to keep the miriwoong alive. So why is it so important?
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
- published: 17 Jun 2019
- views: 1639233
13:06
Living with the Oldest Culture on Earth (Indigenous Australians)
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- published: 12 Mar 2023
- views: 477981
7:22
Aboriginal dance show - Australia
Aboriginal dance show - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
http://www.videocamdesign.com
Aboriginal dance show - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
http://www.videocamdesign.com
https://wn.com/Aboriginal_Dance_Show_Australia
Aboriginal dance show - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
http://www.videocamdesign.com
- published: 17 Feb 2018
- views: 2136159
1:27
Melbourne Australia Walkthrough July 2024
City: Melbourne
State: Victoria
Country: Australia
Video Filmed: 14 July 2024
Time: 3:32 PM - 4:37 PM
Day: Sunday
Temperature: 10℃/50℉
Season: Winter
Full Vide...
City: Melbourne
State: Victoria
Country: Australia
Video Filmed: 14 July 2024
Time: 3:32 PM - 4:37 PM
Day: Sunday
Temperature: 10℃/50℉
Season: Winter
Full Video Link:
https://youtu.be/oYVD49Uq-SU
Video Title:
Melbourne City CBD Sunday Afternoon Walking Tour Australia 4K Video
Explore Melbourne. Discover Melbourne . Visit Melbourne. Melbourne Walking Tour. Melbourne Virtual Tour. Melbourne Walks. Melbourne Walkthrough
Melbourne is the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River. In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australian and indigenous art.
Thanks for watching
#melbourne #australia #melbournecity #melbourneaustralia #visitmelbourne #travelmelbourne #CityofMelbourne #CityWalk #MelbourneStreetWalk #MelbourneVirtualTour #MelbourneWalkingTour #StreetsOfMelbourne #MelbourneEvent #Melbourne #Australia #MelbourneCity #MelbourneAustralia #VisitMelbourne #TravelMelbourne #soundsofmelbourne #melbournelaneway #melbournestreetart #MelbourneStreetFood #queenvictoriamarket #MelbourneCBD #MelbourneMarket #MelbourneStreetTour #whatsonmelbourne #DiscoverMelbourne
https://wn.com/Melbourne_Australia_Walkthrough_July_2024
City: Melbourne
State: Victoria
Country: Australia
Video Filmed: 14 July 2024
Time: 3:32 PM - 4:37 PM
Day: Sunday
Temperature: 10℃/50℉
Season: Winter
Full Video Link:
https://youtu.be/oYVD49Uq-SU
Video Title:
Melbourne City CBD Sunday Afternoon Walking Tour Australia 4K Video
Explore Melbourne. Discover Melbourne . Visit Melbourne. Melbourne Walking Tour. Melbourne Virtual Tour. Melbourne Walks. Melbourne Walkthrough
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The Ancient Cosmic Spirituality of Aboriginal Australians
The great Swiss psychologist and student and colleague of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, was obsessed with the Australian Aborigine.
Jung also estimated that the Au...
The great Swiss psychologist and student and colleague of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, was obsessed with the Australian Aborigine.
Jung also estimated that the Australian Aborigine spent three to four hours a day meeting their survival needs.
But where Jung felt that the Australian Aborigines were unique among the world’s indigenous peoples was how they utilised the overwhelming majority of their time.
According to Jung, they spent that time almost exclusively cultivating a higher state of consciousness.
Or, in Jungian terms: they spent the vast majority of their time contacting and immersing themselves in the collective unconscious.
Now, it is not unusual for the Earth’s indigenous people to endeavour to raise their consciousness or to make contact with so-called spiritual realms.
However, the Australian Aborigines used every spare moment for consciousness-raising. Jung, among others, estimated that they spent ¾ of their lives doing this.
And, like the New Zealand Maori, the Australian Aborigine did not use any psychoactive plants to assist them.
Instead, the way in which they cultivated a higher consciousness was exclusively through the practice of art.
Story, music, song, dance & painting were the methods that Australian Aborigines used.
All of these were practised and performed so that they might more deeply dwell in what they knew as: The Dreaming.
The Dreaming
The Dreaming: The now-moment, beyond the historical, always Now, only apparently Then. The moment before the existence of time when Nothing became Something.
The Australian Aborigine’s Dreaming is primarily a creation myth. And, like ALL creation myths, from the ancient Indian Vedas to the
Judeo-Christian myth of Genesis, it points to that ‘moment’ before Time
where Nothing produced Something.
All culture's creation myths, including the scientific explanation called “The Big Bang,” point to, or attempt to explain this relation between Nothing & Something.
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The great Swiss psychologist and student and colleague of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, was obsessed with the Australian Aborigine.
Jung also estimated that the Australian Aborigine spent three to four hours a day meeting their survival needs.
But where Jung felt that the Australian Aborigines were unique among the world’s indigenous peoples was how they utilised the overwhelming majority of their time.
According to Jung, they spent that time almost exclusively cultivating a higher state of consciousness.
Or, in Jungian terms: they spent the vast majority of their time contacting and immersing themselves in the collective unconscious.
Now, it is not unusual for the Earth’s indigenous people to endeavour to raise their consciousness or to make contact with so-called spiritual realms.
However, the Australian Aborigines used every spare moment for consciousness-raising. Jung, among others, estimated that they spent ¾ of their lives doing this.
And, like the New Zealand Maori, the Australian Aborigine did not use any psychoactive plants to assist them.
Instead, the way in which they cultivated a higher consciousness was exclusively through the practice of art.
Story, music, song, dance & painting were the methods that Australian Aborigines used.
All of these were practised and performed so that they might more deeply dwell in what they knew as: The Dreaming.
The Dreaming
The Dreaming: The now-moment, beyond the historical, always Now, only apparently Then. The moment before the existence of time when Nothing became Something.
The Australian Aborigine’s Dreaming is primarily a creation myth. And, like ALL creation myths, from the ancient Indian Vedas to the
Judeo-Christian myth of Genesis, it points to that ‘moment’ before Time
where Nothing produced Something.
All culture's creation myths, including the scientific explanation called “The Big Bang,” point to, or attempt to explain this relation between Nothing & Something.
#spirituality #australianaborigines #carljung #ancientknowledge #consciousness
Script: Matt Mackane
Voiceover: Surjit Singh
Score: Epidemic Music & Drysaa
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American vs Australian English
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How to understand Australians | Slang Words & Expressions
Want to know how to understand Australians? Learn these everyday slang words to help you understand Australians when they speak English!
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00:00 Introduction
01:26 Australian English history
02:34 Mate
04:00 Slang word patterns
05:18 Footy
05:57 Barbie, snags, arvo
06:18 Avo, brekkie, brunch
07:13 Slang names for places
09:14 Beer slang
10:28 Lotto, bucks, ripper
11:04 Suburbs and place names
12:26 Job-related slang
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Aussiest. Interview. Ever. What a legend!
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Ohhh well it's really quite funny I was, I was in bed sleepin' at ahhh 2'o'clock this mornin' me wife comes in and says: "Ohhh the shops been, ahhhh, someone ran into the shop!" And I said "Oooahhhh what!?"
So aahhh I jumped outta bed and all I had was me undies on and I've walked out the front and I seen ahhh the car smashed and I seen the bloke walkin' back to the car! And so I've walked outside and I said "Oahhh whatayadoin' mate!? Like, ya can't be leavin' the scene," and he goes "Don't be a hero mate," and I said "I'm not tryna be...
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Visiting an Australian Beach | Gabriel Iglesias
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Culture shocks when moving to Australia 🇦🇺 the aussie life 😂 #tips #british #australia #super
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Things Australians Find Totally Normal But Others Find Bizarre
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American vs Australian English
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Australian Slang 🇦🇺
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A day in the life of an Australian
Everything that happens in one day for an Australian. Every Australian, they are all the same.
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Australian man interrupts PM Morrison to say 'get off my lawn' - BBC News
A local resident has interrupted a press briefing by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to complain that onlookers were trampling on his recently reseeded...
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How to understand Australians | Slang Words & Expressions
Want to know how to understand Australians? Learn these everyday slang words to help you understand Australians when they speak English!
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Want to know how to understand Australians? Learn these everyday slang words to help you understand Australians when they speak English!
---------- TIMESTAMPS ----------
00:00 Introduction
01:26 Australian English history
02:34 Mate
04:00 Slang word patterns
05:18 Footy
05:57 Barbie, snags, arvo
06:18 Avo, brekkie, brunch
07:13 Slang names for places
09:14 Beer slang
10:28 Lotto, bucks, ripper
11:04 Suburbs and place names
12:26 Job-related slang
#mmmEnglish #AustralianSlang #AustralianEnglish #Australian #AustralianAccent #EnglishSlang #YouTubeTeacher #EnglishWithEmma
Read the full transcript of this lesson on my blog here:
https://www.mmmenglish.com/2020/06/04/how-to-understand-australians-slang-words-expressions/
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Want to know how to understand Australians? Learn these everyday slang words to help you understand Australians when they speak English!
---------- TIMESTAMPS ----------
00:00 Introduction
01:26 Australian English history
02:34 Mate
04:00 Slang word patterns
05:18 Footy
05:57 Barbie, snags, arvo
06:18 Avo, brekkie, brunch
07:13 Slang names for places
09:14 Beer slang
10:28 Lotto, bucks, ripper
11:04 Suburbs and place names
12:26 Job-related slang
#mmmEnglish #AustralianSlang #AustralianEnglish #Australian #AustralianAccent #EnglishSlang #YouTubeTeacher #EnglishWithEmma
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- published: 04 Jun 2020
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Aussiest. Interview. Ever. What a legend!
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Subscribe 👉 http://9Soci.al/L72O50GjSJY | Aussie hero Daniel McConnell recounts how he helped police catch a vandal in nothing but his jocks. Transcription by request below:
Daniel:
Ohhh well it's really quite funny I was, I was in bed sleepin' at ahhh 2'o'clock this mornin' me wife comes in and says: "Ohhh the shops been, ahhhh, someone ran into the shop!" And I said "Oooahhhh what!?"
So aahhh I jumped outta bed and all I had was me undies on and I've walked out the front and I seen ahhh the car smashed and I seen the bloke walkin' back to the car! And so I've walked outside and I said "Oahhh whatayadoin' mate!? Like, ya can't be leavin' the scene," and he goes "Don't be a hero mate," and I said "I'm not tryna be a hero, but the police are commin'," and he just decided he'd scoot up the road and I just said "Naahh it's not goin' on like that mate."
So I jumped in me car and I started chasing him up the road and then he went down a side street and then the police were commin' and I flashed them and sent them off in the direction of him, but MATE, all I had was me jocks on and I was chasin' him up the street and I'm just like "MATE, LIKE!"
Reporter: Because you told me this is your mates shop and you didn't want him to get away?
Daniel:
"Yeah, nah, nah. It's it's well it's me mates mums had this shop for like forty odd years, and ahh, look at it. Look at it!
Reporter:
It's a mess isn't it?
Daniel:
Beyond a mess! Oohh well like, words can't explain how it is mate, like.
Reporter:
Now Daniel you've managed to put some pants on in the meantime.
Daniel:
Yeah mate hahah.
Reporter:
That's good to hear. Do you feel like a hero?
Daniel:
Ohhh, well not really it's just somethin' you gotta do for the community mate. It's like you look after your mates and your mates'll always look after you.
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Subscribe 👉 http://9Soci.al/L72O50GjSJY | Aussie hero Daniel McConnell recounts how he helped police catch a vandal in nothing but his jocks. Transcription by request below:
Daniel:
Ohhh well it's really quite funny I was, I was in bed sleepin' at ahhh 2'o'clock this mornin' me wife comes in and says: "Ohhh the shops been, ahhhh, someone ran into the shop!" And I said "Oooahhhh what!?"
So aahhh I jumped outta bed and all I had was me undies on and I've walked out the front and I seen ahhh the car smashed and I seen the bloke walkin' back to the car! And so I've walked outside and I said "Oahhh whatayadoin' mate!? Like, ya can't be leavin' the scene," and he goes "Don't be a hero mate," and I said "I'm not tryna be a hero, but the police are commin'," and he just decided he'd scoot up the road and I just said "Naahh it's not goin' on like that mate."
So I jumped in me car and I started chasing him up the road and then he went down a side street and then the police were commin' and I flashed them and sent them off in the direction of him, but MATE, all I had was me jocks on and I was chasin' him up the street and I'm just like "MATE, LIKE!"
Reporter: Because you told me this is your mates shop and you didn't want him to get away?
Daniel:
"Yeah, nah, nah. It's it's well it's me mates mums had this shop for like forty odd years, and ahh, look at it. Look at it!
Reporter:
It's a mess isn't it?
Daniel:
Beyond a mess! Oohh well like, words can't explain how it is mate, like.
Reporter:
Now Daniel you've managed to put some pants on in the meantime.
Daniel:
Yeah mate hahah.
Reporter:
That's good to hear. Do you feel like a hero?
Daniel:
Ohhh, well not really it's just somethin' you gotta do for the community mate. It's like you look after your mates and your mates'll always look after you.
Wake up with TODAY Weekdays from 5.30AM / Weekends from 7.00am on Channel Nine.
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- published: 24 Nov 2016
- views: 30237835
4:23
Visiting an Australian Beach | Gabriel Iglesias
Happy National Beach Day!
#GabrielIglesias
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Happy National Beach Day!
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Happy National Beach Day!
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- published: 30 Aug 2020
- views: 9550215
0:51
Culture shocks when moving to Australia 🇦🇺 the aussie life 😂 #tips #british #australia #super
Culture shocks when moving to Australia 🇦🇺 the aussie life 😂 #tips #british #australia #supermarket
What are some of your favourite culture shocks?
Culture shocks when moving to Australia 🇦🇺 the aussie life 😂 #tips #british #australia #supermarket
What are some of your favourite culture shocks?
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Culture shocks when moving to Australia 🇦🇺 the aussie life 😂 #tips #british #australia #supermarket
What are some of your favourite culture shocks?
- published: 09 Nov 2022
- views: 5519229
24:39
Things Australians Find Totally Normal But Others Find Bizarre
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- published: 25 Apr 2024
- views: 323585
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Deep Dive into the WINES of AUSTRALIA
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I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Performance Riesling.
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
2021 Grosset Springvale Riesling Clare Valley Australia – 31 US $
2021/2015 Tyrrell's Wines Semillon Hunter Valley Australia – 16 US $
2019 Patrick Sullivan Ada River Chardonnay Gippsland Australia – 48 US $
2015 Ocean Eight Aylward Reserve Pinot Noir Mornington Peninsula Australia – 40 US $
2016 Wynns The Siding Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra Australia – 13 US $
2018 Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz Barossa Valley Australia – 24 US $
The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extra...
published: 13 Nov 2022
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Discover Australian Wine
Discover the history, climates, regions and wine styles of Australian wine.
published: 26 Feb 2023
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Australian Wine 101
If all you know about Australian wines are the cute kangaroo labels in the grocery store, then today's episode is for you! Australia is making some incredible wines and in today's podcast, Sarah is giving you an overview of the top regions and grape varities you want to be familiar with. So grab your favorite glass of Shiraz and let's go down under to take a look at Australian wine.
Today's episode is best enjoyed on my youtube channel:
https://youtu.be/KUHRoP0LOmw
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published: 17 Apr 2024
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Our Top 5 Australian Reds
Explore the Red Wines of Australia as diverse as the country itself!
Tread Softly Pinot Noir
Wakefield Promised Land Shiraz
Yalumba Bush Vine Grenache
Wynn's Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon
Kingston Estate Petit Verdot
published: 03 Nov 2022
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Paris-based company sells off Australian wine brands | ABC NEWS
Pernod Ricard to Sell Its Portfolio of Strategic International Wines to Australian Wine Holdco Limited.
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published: 18 Jul 2024
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FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN WINE gets assessed by a Master Sommelier!
After mentioning this bottle since our first EVER episodes we've finally popped the top off potentially Australia's most chosen table wine.
Now that Angus has learnt from Master Sommelier Carlos Santos that "Pepper" in wine can also be confused with "Mint" or "Eucalyptus" we were keen to assess whether the title of this bottle has been lying to us for all these years.
Does this make our top 3 best value bottle of wine in the country? Is it in yours?
Wine: 2015 Saltram 'PepperJack' Shiraz, Barossa Valley, South Australia
Get this bottle where we got ours: Dan Murphys
Daily wine tips on our Instagram @GotSomme
published: 08 Sep 2022
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🇦🇺Australian SHIRAZ... Much MORE than Yellowtail 🦘
The grape that made Australian wine famous! Enter Shiraz aka Syrah. This grape makes big red wines in a myriad of styles and levels of seriousness. Join me for a fine red wine blind tasting of Australian Shiraz!
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Clonakilla, Shiraz Viognier 2021 (link is for 2019) https://rebrand.ly/clonakilla-shiraz
Eight at the Gate, Family Selection Shiraz 2019 (use code ‘WineTrade20’ for 20% off) https://eightatthegate.com.au/product/2019-shiraz-family-selection/
Yalumba, The Steeple Shiraz 2018
Penfolds, RWT Bin 798 2018
Kay Brothers, Hillside Shiraz 2017 https://rebrand.ly/kay-br...
published: 24 Sep 2023
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Penfolds The Australia Collection..
DISCORD: https://discord.gg/nGdsAMkZhM
Penfolds is one of the most iconic Australian wine brands & far from the wine that we normally take on for Wine For The People.
We reached out to Penfolds & they were gracious enough to send out their Australia Collection from 2021.
We decided to review it blind on the show but will the fellas enjoy it or destroy it! You'll have to watch & find out!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction!
01:13 - Wine #1: Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2019
03:06 - Wine #2: Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay 2020
04:28 - Wine #3: Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz 2019
06:22 - Group Chat!
14:00 - Must Watch!
BUY THE WINES:
Wine #1 - Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2019
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Wine #2 - Penfolds Bin 311 Char...
published: 05 Jan 2022
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Yellow Tail Wine, from small town Australia to the world
Casella wines was originally started by Sicilian immigrants Fillippo and Maria Casella. The migrated from Italy to Australia in 1957 like many families from Italy, Greece and Yugoslavia did at that time.
The Casella’s however, had a dream of building their own winery.
In 1965 they purchased a farm in Yenda where they would grow grapes for local winemakers.
They went on to bottle their first wine in 1969 and crushed their first vintage in 1971 with 50 tonnes of grapes.
John Casella, son of the couple became managing director of the winery in 1995 and recognized a gap in the market for a wine brand that is easy to drink and delivers consistent quality, taste and value.
Then to 2001 where the first shipment of yellow tail left Australia for the US. The initial plan was to sell 25,000 cas...
published: 21 Jul 2024
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The BEST Australian wine REVEALED (not Penfolds Grange 😲)
Master Sommelier Carlos Santos has been talking about Wendouree Winery in Clare Valley, South Australia on nearly every episode of Got Somme to date. So when we got the chance to surprise him with a flight of 4 different vintages and varietals from the brand he said "NO F***ING WAY"
The Wendouree vineyards were established in 1893, and its distinctive, high-quality wines are known to have an indefinite shelf life despite their little production. They have grown to be somewhat of an Australian cult favourite among savvy wine drinkers. The only way to get them when they go on sale is via the mailing list, which is still one of the most difficult to join in Australia.
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published: 09 Feb 2023
19:11
Deep Dive into the WINES of AUSTRALIA
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I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Performance Riesling.
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
2021 Grosset Springvale Riesling Clare Valley Australia – 31 US $
2021/2015 Tyrrell's Wines Semillon Hunter Valley Australia – 16 US $
2019 Patrick Sullivan Ada River Chardonnay Gippsland Australia – 48 US $
2015 Ocean Eight Aylward Reserve Pinot Noir Mornington Peninsula Australia – 40 US $
2016 Wynns The Siding Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra Australia – 13 US $
2018 Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz Barossa Valley Australia – 24 US $
The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
60 - 69: A below-average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
Australia is one of the more recent additions to the wine world and has grown quickly over the last centuries. When the first European settlers arrived in Oz, there were no wild vines like there like in North America for example. The first vineyards were planted at the end of the 18th century and the industry grew steadily throughout the 19th century. Phylloxera also came to Australia in the 19th century but it did not spread widely and many vineyards and regions are still phylloxera free.
There was a period in the early 20th century when Australia focused on producing Fortified wines. Rutherglen Muscat is one of the remaining wine styles from that time but in the 1950s things changed for the industry. Cold fermentations, the use of stainless steel, the focus on better varietals, and high hygiene levels in the winery improved the quality of Australian wines and made them more reliable also compared to their Old World peers. Today Australia is well-established as a wine-making country. Most of the wine is being produced in the South East of the country, in the states of South Australia and New South Wales as well as Tasmania but you can also find great wines in Western Australia and to a lesser extent in Queensland.
If you think of Australia as hot and dry that’s not entirely true. Most of the wine growing regions are cooled down by the Pacific Ocean. Some areas are also at a higher altitude, like for example Orange a region that sits above 600 meters in Altitude. But Australia can be pretty hot too and by looking at the most widely planted grape varieties you see a mix of cool and warm climate varieties: Shiraz, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc
Shiraz or Syrah is the most widely planted variety. While Australians have adopted the spelling Shiraz it is still the same grape variety as Syrah. But it has also developed into a style descriptor. Wines from another country labeled Shiraz are usually richer and more concentrated than Syrahs from the same place. But now let's get into the wines … I have a selection here of classics and some newcomers to the Australian wine scene, so this tasting should be nice.
https://wn.com/Deep_Dive_Into_The_Wines_Of_Australia
Support me on my PATREON: https://patreon.com/konstantinbaum
Follow me on ...:
https://www.instagram.com/konstantinbaum_mw/
Check out my website:
https://baumselection.com/
I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Performance Riesling.
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
2021 Grosset Springvale Riesling Clare Valley Australia – 31 US $
2021/2015 Tyrrell's Wines Semillon Hunter Valley Australia – 16 US $
2019 Patrick Sullivan Ada River Chardonnay Gippsland Australia – 48 US $
2015 Ocean Eight Aylward Reserve Pinot Noir Mornington Peninsula Australia – 40 US $
2016 Wynns The Siding Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra Australia – 13 US $
2018 Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz Barossa Valley Australia – 24 US $
The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
60 - 69: A below-average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
Australia is one of the more recent additions to the wine world and has grown quickly over the last centuries. When the first European settlers arrived in Oz, there were no wild vines like there like in North America for example. The first vineyards were planted at the end of the 18th century and the industry grew steadily throughout the 19th century. Phylloxera also came to Australia in the 19th century but it did not spread widely and many vineyards and regions are still phylloxera free.
There was a period in the early 20th century when Australia focused on producing Fortified wines. Rutherglen Muscat is one of the remaining wine styles from that time but in the 1950s things changed for the industry. Cold fermentations, the use of stainless steel, the focus on better varietals, and high hygiene levels in the winery improved the quality of Australian wines and made them more reliable also compared to their Old World peers. Today Australia is well-established as a wine-making country. Most of the wine is being produced in the South East of the country, in the states of South Australia and New South Wales as well as Tasmania but you can also find great wines in Western Australia and to a lesser extent in Queensland.
If you think of Australia as hot and dry that’s not entirely true. Most of the wine growing regions are cooled down by the Pacific Ocean. Some areas are also at a higher altitude, like for example Orange a region that sits above 600 meters in Altitude. But Australia can be pretty hot too and by looking at the most widely planted grape varieties you see a mix of cool and warm climate varieties: Shiraz, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc
Shiraz or Syrah is the most widely planted variety. While Australians have adopted the spelling Shiraz it is still the same grape variety as Syrah. But it has also developed into a style descriptor. Wines from another country labeled Shiraz are usually richer and more concentrated than Syrahs from the same place. But now let's get into the wines … I have a selection here of classics and some newcomers to the Australian wine scene, so this tasting should be nice.
- published: 13 Nov 2022
- views: 79847
3:59
Discover Australian Wine
Discover the history, climates, regions and wine styles of Australian wine.
Discover the history, climates, regions and wine styles of Australian wine.
https://wn.com/Discover_Australian_Wine
Discover the history, climates, regions and wine styles of Australian wine.
- published: 26 Feb 2023
- views: 4003
13:05
Australian Wine 101
If all you know about Australian wines are the cute kangaroo labels in the grocery store, then today's episode is for you! Australia is making some incredible w...
If all you know about Australian wines are the cute kangaroo labels in the grocery store, then today's episode is for you! Australia is making some incredible wines and in today's podcast, Sarah is giving you an overview of the top regions and grape varities you want to be familiar with. So grab your favorite glass of Shiraz and let's go down under to take a look at Australian wine.
Today's episode is best enjoyed on my youtube channel:
https://youtu.be/KUHRoP0LOmw
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If all you know about Australian wines are the cute kangaroo labels in the grocery store, then today's episode is for you! Australia is making some incredible wines and in today's podcast, Sarah is giving you an overview of the top regions and grape varities you want to be familiar with. So grab your favorite glass of Shiraz and let's go down under to take a look at Australian wine.
Today's episode is best enjoyed on my youtube channel:
https://youtu.be/KUHRoP0LOmw
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- published: 17 Apr 2024
- views: 428
5:26
Our Top 5 Australian Reds
Explore the Red Wines of Australia as diverse as the country itself!
Tread Softly Pinot Noir
Wakefield Promised Land Shiraz
Yalumba Bush Vine Grenache
Wynn's B...
Explore the Red Wines of Australia as diverse as the country itself!
Tread Softly Pinot Noir
Wakefield Promised Land Shiraz
Yalumba Bush Vine Grenache
Wynn's Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon
Kingston Estate Petit Verdot
https://wn.com/Our_Top_5_Australian_Reds
Explore the Red Wines of Australia as diverse as the country itself!
Tread Softly Pinot Noir
Wakefield Promised Land Shiraz
Yalumba Bush Vine Grenache
Wynn's Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon
Kingston Estate Petit Verdot
- published: 03 Nov 2022
- views: 9439
1:59
Paris-based company sells off Australian wine brands | ABC NEWS
Pernod Ricard to Sell Its Portfolio of Strategic International Wines to Australian Wine Holdco Limited.
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Read more here: https:...
Pernod Ricard to Sell Its Portfolio of Strategic International Wines to Australian Wine Holdco Limited.
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Pernod Ricard to Sell Its Portfolio of Strategic International Wines to Australian Wine Holdco Limited.
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ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation.
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- published: 18 Jul 2024
- views: 3866
11:44
FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN WINE gets assessed by a Master Sommelier!
After mentioning this bottle since our first EVER episodes we've finally popped the top off potentially Australia's most chosen table wine.
Now that Angus has ...
After mentioning this bottle since our first EVER episodes we've finally popped the top off potentially Australia's most chosen table wine.
Now that Angus has learnt from Master Sommelier Carlos Santos that "Pepper" in wine can also be confused with "Mint" or "Eucalyptus" we were keen to assess whether the title of this bottle has been lying to us for all these years.
Does this make our top 3 best value bottle of wine in the country? Is it in yours?
Wine: 2015 Saltram 'PepperJack' Shiraz, Barossa Valley, South Australia
Get this bottle where we got ours: Dan Murphys
Daily wine tips on our Instagram @GotSomme
https://wn.com/Famous_Australian_Wine_Gets_Assessed_By_A_Master_Sommelier
After mentioning this bottle since our first EVER episodes we've finally popped the top off potentially Australia's most chosen table wine.
Now that Angus has learnt from Master Sommelier Carlos Santos that "Pepper" in wine can also be confused with "Mint" or "Eucalyptus" we were keen to assess whether the title of this bottle has been lying to us for all these years.
Does this make our top 3 best value bottle of wine in the country? Is it in yours?
Wine: 2015 Saltram 'PepperJack' Shiraz, Barossa Valley, South Australia
Get this bottle where we got ours: Dan Murphys
Daily wine tips on our Instagram @GotSomme
- published: 08 Sep 2022
- views: 3892
16:17
🇦🇺Australian SHIRAZ... Much MORE than Yellowtail 🦘
The grape that made Australian wine famous! Enter Shiraz aka Syrah. This grape makes big red wines in a myriad of styles and levels of seriousness. Join me for ...
The grape that made Australian wine famous! Enter Shiraz aka Syrah. This grape makes big red wines in a myriad of styles and levels of seriousness. Join me for a fine red wine blind tasting of Australian Shiraz!
📖 Inventing Wine by Paul Lukacs: https://amzn.to/3Zyet9J
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🥂 Wines featured in this episode:
Shaw & Smith, Shiraz 2021 (link is for 2020) https://rebrand.ly/shaw-smith-shiraz
Clonakilla, Shiraz Viognier 2021 (link is for 2019) https://rebrand.ly/clonakilla-shiraz
Eight at the Gate, Family Selection Shiraz 2019 (use code ‘WineTrade20’ for 20% off) https://eightatthegate.com.au/product/2019-shiraz-family-selection/
Yalumba, The Steeple Shiraz 2018
Penfolds, RWT Bin 798 2018
Kay Brothers, Hillside Shiraz 2017 https://rebrand.ly/kay-brothers-shiraz
🎉 Get your Coravin system: https://amzn.to/3P38B1l
✍ Related Article:
#shiraz #australia #redwine
00:00 Australian Shiraz
04:05 Blind Tasting Red Wine
8:57 The Reveal
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https://wn.com/🇦🇺Australian_Shiraz..._Much_More_Than_Yellowtail_🦘
The grape that made Australian wine famous! Enter Shiraz aka Syrah. This grape makes big red wines in a myriad of styles and levels of seriousness. Join me for a fine red wine blind tasting of Australian Shiraz!
📖 Inventing Wine by Paul Lukacs: https://amzn.to/3Zyet9J
🍷 Rovsya Wine Glasses:
https://amzn.to/3HzVWTD
🥂 Wines featured in this episode:
Shaw & Smith, Shiraz 2021 (link is for 2020) https://rebrand.ly/shaw-smith-shiraz
Clonakilla, Shiraz Viognier 2021 (link is for 2019) https://rebrand.ly/clonakilla-shiraz
Eight at the Gate, Family Selection Shiraz 2019 (use code ‘WineTrade20’ for 20% off) https://eightatthegate.com.au/product/2019-shiraz-family-selection/
Yalumba, The Steeple Shiraz 2018
Penfolds, RWT Bin 798 2018
Kay Brothers, Hillside Shiraz 2017 https://rebrand.ly/kay-brothers-shiraz
🎉 Get your Coravin system: https://amzn.to/3P38B1l
✍ Related Article:
#shiraz #australia #redwine
00:00 Australian Shiraz
04:05 Blind Tasting Red Wine
8:57 The Reveal
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Deity D3 Mic: https://amzn.to/3UDUeof
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Aputure Light Dome SE: https://amzn.to/3vsFqgV
Canon 22mm lens: https://amzn.to/3n0cCbO
Sigma 16mm lens: https://amzn.to/3387AD6
Zoom H4N: https://amzn.to/3JOflPd
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- published: 24 Sep 2023
- views: 6153
15:09
Penfolds The Australia Collection..
DISCORD: https://discord.gg/nGdsAMkZhM
Penfolds is one of the most iconic Australian wine brands & far from the wine that we normally take on for Wine For The ...
DISCORD: https://discord.gg/nGdsAMkZhM
Penfolds is one of the most iconic Australian wine brands & far from the wine that we normally take on for Wine For The People.
We reached out to Penfolds & they were gracious enough to send out their Australia Collection from 2021.
We decided to review it blind on the show but will the fellas enjoy it or destroy it! You'll have to watch & find out!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction!
01:13 - Wine #1: Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2019
03:06 - Wine #2: Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay 2020
04:28 - Wine #3: Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz 2019
06:22 - Group Chat!
14:00 - Must Watch!
BUY THE WINES:
Wine #1 - Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2019
-https://www.penfolds.com/en-au/bin-389-cabernet-sauvignon-shiraz-2019-8034840.html
Wine #2 - Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay 2020
-https://www.penfolds.com/en-au/bin-311-chardonnay-2020-8048260.html
Wine #3 - Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz 2019
-https://www.penfolds.com/en-au/bin-28-shiraz-2019-8045308.html
https://wn.com/Penfolds_The_Australia_Collection..
DISCORD: https://discord.gg/nGdsAMkZhM
Penfolds is one of the most iconic Australian wine brands & far from the wine that we normally take on for Wine For The People.
We reached out to Penfolds & they were gracious enough to send out their Australia Collection from 2021.
We decided to review it blind on the show but will the fellas enjoy it or destroy it! You'll have to watch & find out!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction!
01:13 - Wine #1: Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2019
03:06 - Wine #2: Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay 2020
04:28 - Wine #3: Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz 2019
06:22 - Group Chat!
14:00 - Must Watch!
BUY THE WINES:
Wine #1 - Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2019
-https://www.penfolds.com/en-au/bin-389-cabernet-sauvignon-shiraz-2019-8034840.html
Wine #2 - Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay 2020
-https://www.penfolds.com/en-au/bin-311-chardonnay-2020-8048260.html
Wine #3 - Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz 2019
-https://www.penfolds.com/en-au/bin-28-shiraz-2019-8045308.html
- published: 05 Jan 2022
- views: 9869
4:26
Yellow Tail Wine, from small town Australia to the world
Casella wines was originally started by Sicilian immigrants Fillippo and Maria Casella. The migrated from Italy to Australia in 1957 like many families from Ita...
Casella wines was originally started by Sicilian immigrants Fillippo and Maria Casella. The migrated from Italy to Australia in 1957 like many families from Italy, Greece and Yugoslavia did at that time.
The Casella’s however, had a dream of building their own winery.
In 1965 they purchased a farm in Yenda where they would grow grapes for local winemakers.
They went on to bottle their first wine in 1969 and crushed their first vintage in 1971 with 50 tonnes of grapes.
John Casella, son of the couple became managing director of the winery in 1995 and recognized a gap in the market for a wine brand that is easy to drink and delivers consistent quality, taste and value.
Then to 2001 where the first shipment of yellow tail left Australia for the US. The initial plan was to sell 25,000 cases in the first year, they smashed that goal by selling over 1,000,000 cases in 13 months.
In 2003 global sales of yellow tail reached 5 million cases. They were inducted into the Australian Export Hall of Fame in 2005 and recognized for their ongoing contribution to the Australian wine industry.
https://wn.com/Yellow_Tail_Wine,_From_Small_Town_Australia_To_The_World
Casella wines was originally started by Sicilian immigrants Fillippo and Maria Casella. The migrated from Italy to Australia in 1957 like many families from Italy, Greece and Yugoslavia did at that time.
The Casella’s however, had a dream of building their own winery.
In 1965 they purchased a farm in Yenda where they would grow grapes for local winemakers.
They went on to bottle their first wine in 1969 and crushed their first vintage in 1971 with 50 tonnes of grapes.
John Casella, son of the couple became managing director of the winery in 1995 and recognized a gap in the market for a wine brand that is easy to drink and delivers consistent quality, taste and value.
Then to 2001 where the first shipment of yellow tail left Australia for the US. The initial plan was to sell 25,000 cases in the first year, they smashed that goal by selling over 1,000,000 cases in 13 months.
In 2003 global sales of yellow tail reached 5 million cases. They were inducted into the Australian Export Hall of Fame in 2005 and recognized for their ongoing contribution to the Australian wine industry.
- published: 21 Jul 2024
- views: 27
31:40
The BEST Australian wine REVEALED (not Penfolds Grange 😲)
Master Sommelier Carlos Santos has been talking about Wendouree Winery in Clare Valley, South Australia on nearly every episode of Got Somme to date. So when we...
Master Sommelier Carlos Santos has been talking about Wendouree Winery in Clare Valley, South Australia on nearly every episode of Got Somme to date. So when we got the chance to surprise him with a flight of 4 different vintages and varietals from the brand he said "NO F***ING WAY"
The Wendouree vineyards were established in 1893, and its distinctive, high-quality wines are known to have an indefinite shelf life despite their little production. They have grown to be somewhat of an Australian cult favourite among savvy wine drinkers. The only way to get them when they go on sale is via the mailing list, which is still one of the most difficult to join in Australia.
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https://wn.com/The_Best_Australian_Wine_Revealed_(Not_Penfolds_Grange_😲)
Master Sommelier Carlos Santos has been talking about Wendouree Winery in Clare Valley, South Australia on nearly every episode of Got Somme to date. So when we got the chance to surprise him with a flight of 4 different vintages and varietals from the brand he said "NO F***ING WAY"
The Wendouree vineyards were established in 1893, and its distinctive, high-quality wines are known to have an indefinite shelf life despite their little production. They have grown to be somewhat of an Australian cult favourite among savvy wine drinkers. The only way to get them when they go on sale is via the mailing list, which is still one of the most difficult to join in Australia.
Follow our Instagram for more hints, tips and teachings:
https://www.instagram.com/gotsomme/
Become a member of our Patreon where exclusive content, unedited 20+ minute episodes and the chance to join us in studio awaits!
https://www.patreon.com/GotSomme
- published: 09 Feb 2023
- views: 6989