AustraliaAustralia
Katie Smalley34354
Period 9Entrepreneurship
Intro to Australia
Australia is home to kangaroos and the most beautiful and exotic coral reefs. It is also one of the largest places for industries such as mining, food processing, and chemical production.
The Environment
From the Great Barrier Reef to the Tasmanian wilderness, Australia in total is 7.6 million square kilometers. Its climate generally semiarid, and tropical in some regions.
Government/Politics
Australia, like England, is a constitutional monarchy.
Their law system is based on English common law.
Australia’s leader is known as Prime Minister
His name is Kevin Rudd
Laws and Regulations(including Import Requirements)
When importing goods to Australia, it is law to label all products correctly.
Bill of lading is required on all freight shipments.
There are no special requirements for applying an import license, nor are there any quotas on imports.
What to Wear…
When dressing for business, follow these guidelines Men, wear a black/navy suit with a
white shirt and tie. Women, a skirt/trouser suit with a white
shirt. Sometimes Fridays are considered casual,
but some things are NEVER acceptable.
…What NOT to Wear
Attire that is NEVER acceptable when doing business includes jeans, open shoes, and flip flops.
How to Get Ahead of the Game
Australians find it appealing when receiving gifts related to your home country.
DO NOT buy expensive gifts- it may be looked upon as boasting
Conduct
When traveling in Australia, remember to follow these laws of conduct:
People walk and drive on the left Do not call particular attention to yourself Do not use your hand to talk The Australian “v” for victory sign is popular
Make sure your palm is facing outward (or else this could mean something vulgar)
Conversation
When establishing a conversation with an Australian, keep these tips in mind… Eye contact is respectable Be straight-forward. Do not hesitate to say a polite “no” Beating around the bush is only cause for confusion
Topics of Conversation…
Acceptable The weather Positive aspects of
Australia Sports
Especially football and rugby
NOT Acceptable(unless otherwise addressed
by an Australian)
Religion Politics Sex
Common Australian Expressions
(avoid using your Pittsburghese)
BYO- bring your own Arvo- afternoon Fortnight- in two
weeks Cuppa- cup of
tea/coffee Fair dinkum- the
truth Loo- toilet Flat out- really busy Crook- to be ill/sick
How ya goin?- how are you? barbie- outdoor grill bloke- man mate – friend tea – dinner chook – chicken snag - sausage
…In all
In all, it is not easy to impress an Australian. As long as you stay friendly and remain cordial, there should not be a big problem. Enjoy the outback!