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Hello and welcome to My Australia, the show about people from overseas having Australian
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adventures.
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On today's show
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Ken tests his mental agility at a quiz night
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Akki explores the majesty of the Great Barrier Reef
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and Saj does something very brave and goes ballroom dancing.
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First up today what's the capital of Burkina Fasso?
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That's the type of question you might have to answer if you went to a quiz night.
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They're a bit of an institution in Australia.
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You get some friends together, you have a few drinks and you answer some trivia questions.
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Ken is about to take up that challenge.
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Oh, and by the way, the capital of Burkina Fasso is Ouagadougou.
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My name is Ken Aura Matahari. I'm from Indonesia.
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I was born in a city called Yogyakarta in Indonesia.
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It's kind of similar with Adelaide because its very small and it's cultural so it's very
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different from say Sydney or Melbourne.
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What I heard of Australia was like Steve Irwin.
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A lot of desert everywhere and wild animals and stuff like that.
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I know there would be like some city centres like Sydney and Melbourne but that's it.
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I didn't know much about Adelaide so it was a big adventure for me.
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A typical day would include checking a lot of emails, cooking,
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going to Central Market, trying random food in Central Market
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Hi, how are you?
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Good thanks. Do you have mettwurst?
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Yes.
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It's really nice.
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I'm still skinny so I'm allowed to eat a lot of this stuff.
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I usually cook Asian food or European food.
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Pasta is like my favourite because it's so easy and so delicious as well
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and also Japanese food because it's not so complicated apparently.
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I came to Australia two years ago as an exchange student for a year.
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Then I decided to transfer my whole degree to Flinders University in Australia.
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I'm doing Bachelor of International Studies, majoring in International Relations and Development
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Studies.
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I live on campus with four other people, so one Canadian, one Japanese, one Australian
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Filipino, one Australian.
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So yeah, living on campus is really convenient.
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At the same time, it's also enjoyable because I live with people from all different cultural
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backgrounds.
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My mum is Chinese Indonesian and my Dad is Indonesian so even within my family we have
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cultural diversity
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so I'm very used to it and when I came to Australia the diversity was even more stark
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because people come from all over the world
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and at some points you might feel that it is not easy to relate to people from different
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cultures
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but what I found really helpful was just being out there and try different things and not
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feeling afraid or anxious about anything.
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So just be open for any possibility.
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I look forward to seeing what the Quiz Night is all about.
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I want to get the idea. I want to have fun.
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I want to meet new people as well.
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How you going? I'm Summer.
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I'm Ken, nice to meet you.
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Summer, nice to meet you.
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Do you wanna come and sit round here?
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We got to introduce ourselves and I got to know Summer, Tom and I can't remember that
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girl's name again.
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I'm very bad at remembering names but yeah, it was a very friendly kind of environment
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so I immediately enjoyed the night.
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I felt welcome.
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So you guys have never been to a quiz night before?
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I haven't been to any quiz nights. I have no idea what it's going to be like.
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Basically, they give us like , they'll give us random stuff like this,
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sheets of paper, and then they'll give like questions, just general knowledge questions
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like sport, politics, countries, all different stuff.
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We just answer them on the piece of paper.
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See the sign up there, Tia International Aid
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and so this for tonight is to get them clean fresh water.
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They're apparently doing a fundraising kind of activity.
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They want to build a sort of clean water project in Bolivia for children and people there.
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Coming from a developing country I can sort of relate to this kind of thing.
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I'm also passionate about social justice and stuff like that so I really like the idea
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of fundraising through this kind of activities.
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This is going to be an exciting evening.
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I want to hear a cheer from the table that thinks they have already won because their
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IQ is so ...
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Question 1
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Name one of two cities that were hit by atomic bombs in Japan.
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I know that.
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Repeat the question?
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I usually ask people what is it all about and how do you do the game and stuff like
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that and what's the rules and stuff like that.
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So you're not left behind when everyone is doing their stuff.
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And because you come there you want to enjoy the night as well, even if you cannot enjoy
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the game at least you can talk to people so ...
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I have no idea.
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At some point I just felt so useless being in that team because I don't know most of
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the stuff
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but when I know one or two questions, the answers for one or two questions
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it felt like at least I contribute to those two questions.
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What three core values or mottos were associated with the French Revolution?
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Egality, fraternity and ...
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You want to write it?
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There's going to be a lot of more quizzes, they will have more questions and we will
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have to be witty again.
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I hope it's not going to be something beyond my radar because
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with movie quotations I thought I like movies but apparently I was hopeless with guessing
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the quotations thing.
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So, yeah.
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I might just get fruit juice.
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Orange juice.
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Thanks. See ya.
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Thank you.
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First things first though, it's gonna cost you a gold coin.
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You know how on a coin there's a head or a tail?
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Yep.
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Well, what you've gotta do, you've gotta either choose both heads, both tail, or head and
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tail, what you think they're gonna flip.
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Okay.
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Usually I just keep my mind open as usual and I observe a lot,
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trying to understand what's going on and try to talk to people who are doing it because
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I need to know what's going on.
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I don't want to be left out all the time so yeah, basically just be proactive and open-minded
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again.
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Because everyone is different and different culture has different sort of set of behaviours
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and actions and stuff like that,
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if you are open-minded you can enjoy any possibility and that way you are easier to make friends.
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Two heads.
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Coldplay.
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Parachute yep.
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There you go, they got it.
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Music, I was able to guess the singers but I couldn't tell the name of the album
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except for a Coldplay probably because I keep listening to Coldplay all the time.
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It's Coldplay with Parachute.
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Yeah!
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Yes.
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It's a lot of fun really.
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I haven't done this kind of thing before so it's very epic apparently,
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like there was a musical performance, there was questions and answer sessions.
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I think it wasn't as difficult as I thought.
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In Australia,
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I know this!
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in descending order of population ...
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Sydney, Melbourne, Brisb...
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Hold on.
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Hobart's last.
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Hobart is last so Darwin and ...
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High Five, well done.
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In the first place when I came here I felt a bit nervous.
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I felt a bit, 'Oh, I haven't done all of this stuff. It's all new.'
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I have no idea who's going to be there. All of them are new people.
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But after being part of the game it's just feels so different.
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I feel so refreshed and I had a lot of fun and I get to know people and it's just amazing.
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Like, I want to come to another quiz night really or I want to create one for myself
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and my friends probably.
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It's a great feeling when someone asks you a tricky trivia question and you know the
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answer. That's why quiz nights are so much fun.
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Well, the Great Barrier Reef is one of the world's natural wonders. People come from
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everywhere to see it.
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Akki is a keen diver and he's itching to get up close and personal with the reef.