I find there are even differences within Oz. For instance, in the west we say 'Beer, here, steer etc' the way the queen would say it 'Bee-er'. In
the east people don't say it with the tone drop in the middle of the word...its beee, heeer (almost without the r). My eastern states friends ALL do
that.
Queenlanders are way more broad than most states as well. My mum is from NSW and she says Basic with an 'a' as it cat. My father doesn't. I say
dance and france as in 'cant' because my pop was english and he spoke that way.
I can tell what state someone is from in the US and generally what city someone is from in the UK too.
As I said earlier - read Bill Bryson's book "Made in America" if you are interested in this stuff. He goes into they way words and accents came
about in great depth.

