Australian Trip Report

For the last two weeks I’ve been back ‘home’ in Australia. The purpose of the trip was to attend two weddings of friends and family. The first wedding was for Adrian and Lauren the day after I flew in. The weather couldn’t have been better for an outdoor wedding in the rose gardens at Old Parliament House. I thought I had adjusted well to the jetlag by staying up quite late in the days before I left – however, by midnight at the reception (5AM Seattle time) I wasn’t faring too well.

Emma Grant Lauren Adrian Wedding Sara and Tim Wedding

The second wedding was for Sara and Tim who got married at The Chapel in Gold Creek Village. It was a fantastic venue and once again, the weather turned out beautifully for their Friday afternoon wedding. My photos don’t even compare to the photos from the official photographer, Kelly Tunney. She has posted a select few of them on her blog for all to see. A great way to share photos quickly with the friends and family, as well as increase her exposure.

In my down-time I had a great opportunity to wander around town and catch up with my own friends and family for lunches, dinners and beers. Since I’ve been out of the country for almost 6 months – coming back gave me a unique opportunity to spot trends and differences between America and Australia. Here are the major things I’ve noticed:

Things I didn’t miss from the USA:

  • Tipping. As an Australian, tipping is the exception rather than the rule. The reason is that we have higher wages in the services industries, so tipping isn’t required to supplement income.
  • Imperial measurements (gallons, feet, miles, inches, letter, etc..). Bring on the metrics.
  • Substandard food. I don’t know whether it’s the places I’ve been going to or what – but compared to Australian food, it’s just bland. Although there’s fruit and vegetables available – they don’t taste anything like the Aussie equivalents.

Things I did miss from the USA (Australia can learn from):

  • You can pay for anything by credit/debit card. No minimum transactions, no transaction fees. Accepted everywhere from vending machines to coffee shops.
  • Internet access. AT&T is 3.5G, cheap, unlimited and un-censored. Cable internet is fast, cheap and has no download quotas.
  • Shops have longer opening hours. Supermarkets & Pharmacies are open 24 hours. Retail shops are open 10AM-9PM.
  • You can buy beer & wine in the supermarket. No separate checkout. This is slowly changing in Australia too.

Things I really enjoyed in Australia:

  • Coffee. I’m not a regular coffee drinker any more – but I couldn’t resist the temptation of a good Australian coffee. I found a great new organic coffee shop – As Nature Intended on Marcus Clarke St, Canberra. Great coffee, breakfast, ambience and service – I’ll miss this place.
  • Food. Since I was catching up with a lot of friends, I went to quite a few different cafes. My favorite place to eat in Canberra is still Debacle on Mort St, Braddon. They do amazing pizzas and have a huge selection of local and imported beers on tap. The ambience is loud and friendly without being rowdy.
  • Family & Friends. It goes without saying that I enjoyed spending time with them. It’ll be some time before I get to see them again, as we have no definite plans on when we will return to Australia.

So now it’s back home to Seattle to enjoy the Thanksgiving long weekend and the lead up to Christmas.

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