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Gifts from Australia
I would love suggestions for suitable gifts for our Canadian hosts. What would Canadians like from Australia? Australian wine comes to mind but we will be travelling extensively (including a cruise) before the visit so that would be very awkward. Please help.
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I'm not sure how old your hosts are, but if it were me, I'd love a little furry koala bear. But then I love teddy bears.. so nothing would make me happier.
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Our friends from Australia have brought us the following:
For children - Australian storybooks like Storm Boy, toy koalas/kangaroos (the tiny ones whose hands are clips), Australia flag pins, mock road signs (Koalas next 2km, etc.) For adults? Australian tea/biscuits, calendars with Australian landscapes, Aboriginal artwork pieces (weavings, towels, ashtrays, baskets, t-shirts, etc). I guess an authentic Aboriginal boomerang's out of the question. ;) How about a CD of Ted Egan music? |
Another idea - a DVD of your favourite Aussie comedy/movie that is unheard of outside of Oz.
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How could I forget.. Tim Tams!! I know a few people who would do just about anything for a Tim Tam.
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If it was me, Hugh Jackman or his twin brother! ;)
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Australian chocolates - Cherry Ripe, for example, is completely unheard of here.
Skip the Vegemite - nobody would know what to eat it with ;) |
Thanks all, that is all very helpful. I already knew better than to try the vegemite. All but Australians find it disgusting. I've since thought of scenic DVD's of Oz from Australian Geographic stores.
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Just bring some sunshine
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Hello Cessnock, if you have a woman to bring a gift to I would suggest a scarf with an Aboriginal design. I was given one from an Australian couple who are friends and I love it so much and always get compliments when I wear it. Scarves are so easy to pack in your luggage also which is good.
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