At last, I have found some real humour in Australia.
I once knew a friend (not a Pom) overseas who revealed a quite commonly held antagonism to Australians (which most Aussies seem to be unaware of) when he said
"Australians are just a just a bunch of people who laugh at other people and other people's misfortunes"
I know what he means. How any times have I seen Aussies roaring with laughter at someone else's expense. Yet, they almost never seem to laugh at themselves.
Finally, I've found something completely different.
"Summer Heights High" is a DVD box set about life in an Australian High school.
At last I've seen some real humour.
It's taken me twenty years to find it but it has been worth the wait.
Some friends of mine gave it to me and my son and daughter have now bought it.
If you see it in the shops be sure to buy it -you will not be disappointed.
I have actually laughed out loud sitting watching it on my own in my little lair here. As you probably know by now it takes quite a lot to make me laugh. (It does help if you have a bottle of Coopers handy , but it is not essential for the humour to be appreciated.)
Aussies laughing at themselves-and NOT mocking others?
Am I joking?
No, indeed I'm not.
There is hope.
Retirement, Kota Kinabalu

This is where I would like to be after I have robbed the bank
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I enjoyed this series. It captured precisely the State-school milieu in which I worked for a number of years. Strangest of all public responses to the show were those of students who adopted Jonah's 'dick-tation' tag without any apparent sense of irony. Chris Lilley has an unusual ability to lampoon Australian character types in a manner that does not greasily presume that we should be 'laughing with' the characters - as we were supposed to when watching _The Paul Hogan Show_ in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His earlier series _We can Be Heroes_ is just as good as _SHH_. Lilley's comedy work is an encyclopaedia of Australian brutality, passive-aggression, pettiness and sneakiness in human form.
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DeleteIts been six years-are you still there?!! I am still using "Summer Heights High" to teach foreign students English. I still enjoy it as much as they seem to! I have used it since to reach teacher trainees overseas. Disappointed with the follow-ups though.