Aussie Language Guide

From slang to business lingo - understand the true blue Aussie way

Australian Slang Dictionary

Business Phrases (Australian)

"Let's touch base"

Meaning to meet or contact someone to discuss something.

Example: "We should touch base next week about the project timeline."

"Run it up the flagpole"

To test an idea or proposal with others to get their opinion.

Example: "Let's run this marketing strategy up the flagpole with the team."

"On the same page"

Agreement or shared understanding about something.

Example: "Before we proceed, I want to make sure we're all on the same page."

"Blue sky thinking"

Creative thinking without limitations or constraints.

Example: "In our brainstorming session, let's do some blue sky thinking."

"Take it offline"

To discuss something privately or outside of the current meeting.

Example: "That's an interesting point - let's take it offline after the meeting."

"Bang for your buck"

Getting good value for money spent.

Example: "This software gives us the most bang for our buck."

Phrasal Verbs for Business

"Follow up"

To pursue or check on something previously discussed.

Example: "I'll follow up with the client next week about their decision."

"Phase out"

To gradually discontinue something.

Example: "We're phasing out the old software system by the end of the year."

"Scale up"

To increase in size, amount, or production.

Example: "We need to scale up production to meet the increased demand."

"Break down"

To analyze or separate something into smaller parts.

Example: "Let's break down the project into manageable tasks."

"Draw up"

To prepare or write a document or plan.

Example: "The legal team will draw up the contract by Friday."

"Run by"

To present an idea or proposal to someone for their opinion.

Example: "I'd like to run these figures by you before the meeting."