Lizbud, I'll hire a bus to drive you all down to Russell's Crowe's farm. People are laid-back in Australia...even about famous people. We 'dips our lids to' (means 'respect') people like Russell for what he's achieved but we let him go around, untroubled, doing what ordinary Aussies like to do.
So you could find yourself sitting next to him at the football or pass him in the street.
The Aussie thing to do is just let him be ...or, if you catch his eye, smile or wave or say 'G'day, Russell' or 'Onya, Russell' (Means 'Good on you'...a compliment for doing something well.) Then you can ask him how his favourite cow is doing!

Logan, we're all chuffed (means 'feel really good') about the 2 gold medals at the winter olympics. Winter sports are not big here because we have mild winters. There's only some snow in a few highland areas for a little while (if they're lucky). No streams or ponds ever ice over. In fact, winter is a great time to go to the beach...& our gardens stay blooming, too. Aussies who are into winter sports have to spend long periods in Europe or Canada.
Marie