Australians love watching sport. In fact, they watch so much sport that watching sport has become a sport in itself in Australia. You only need a big-screen TV or you go to a pub which get sports channels beamed in via satellite. You also need alcohol in a fridge and snacks. The main sports in Australia are football and cricket.
In Australian English, the “t“ in difficulty and better is pronounced like a “d“ or a “t-flap. When pronouncing this sound, the tongue briefly touches the roof of the mouth for a short time and moves back to the back of the mouth. An intenocalic “t“ is usually pronounced “d“ in AusE( Australian English). For example, Aussies( the inhabitants of Australia) shares t-flapping with many other varieties of English. In this regard, Australian English is more similar to American English than to British English. Australian English and American English are rhotic, British English is non-rhotic.
Finally Australian English is the easiest English beacause you can let out some letters in the pronounciation and I think Australian English sounds really cool.
Australians are maybe very crazy when they watch or when they do sports. As a result in football the players do not have any protectors and it is a very hard game.