Originally posted by RBB
Hahaha, cheers mate. Here in Australia, a small town would be a city that was far from the capital and a population of 1000 or less. You know, the kind of city where Bob owns the post office and Barry owns the only convenience store.
US to Australian translation:
City = Large suburbs
Australian to US:
City = kinda like L.A. with all the surrounding cities
It's confusing to me with all the differences but I kinda get it. Over in Aust, our cities have populations in the millions but the density of people per sq area is about the same. We don't have freeways to separate our suburbs where as in the US they do. So going around to another city to go out is common there.
Whereas in Aust, we go to town (downtown) to go out. Everything in OZ is centralised in town.
The great thing about the US is you can just hop on the freeway and head off to another city for a different scene.
that was so confusing i'm not even sure if i live in australia anymore.
basically guys, i think he wants to find out if your structure is the same as ours.
I live in Australia. Australia has 9 differnent states/territories.
I live in the state of Victoria.
Australia>Victoria.
In Victoria there is a few Cities. Melbourne, by far the largest city in Victoria, with over 3 million living here. There are others like Geelong/Bendigo/Ballarat which are large and independent of Melbourne.
I live in the suburbs surrounding Melbourne.
Australia>Victoria>Melbourne.
Melbourne City (just called melbourne) is a centralised point which is home to much of the nightlife its made up of more suburbs. eg. Hawthorn/St Kilda/Docklands. In this area we have many nightclubs/pubs a casino, major sporting arena's for the big professional sports teams etc.
But in the outer suburbs, these are small, my suburb is about 30 minute drive to the city in good traffic. We have our own shopping center (mall) but not much in the way of paid entertainment. Eg. Cinemas, there are cinemas in 2 of the surrouding suburbs, there is 10 pin bowling in 2 of the surrounding suburbs. but nothing in mine.
Australia>Victoria>Melbourne>suburb-nameless for privacy reasons.