Phonetics
pronounce "oe" for example in "shoe" as a longer "u"
pronounce "ould" as "u" for example "should"
make "a" in words such as "cart" longer
"ai" in "air with a longer "e" sound
"u" in but as "a"
"a" in "bat" with a longer "a"
Lexical
Australian English Standard English
ace- good/excellent
aggro - aggressive
arvo- good afternoon
bang- sexual intercourse
beaut- great/fantastic
big bickies- lots of money
bizzo- business
your blood's worth bottling- you are excellent/good
blow- to have a rest (especially after physical work)
Grammatical
the use of "don't" instead of doesn't - "he don't wanna go"
the use of double negatives- "I never did nothing"
The use of NEVER a general negative in replace of the auxiliary NOT