A bewdy is an Australian slang term for something beautiful or a good or exceptional example of something.
Beauty (pronounced bewdy), grouse or bonza. Any of these can mean that the state of affairs is better than average up to first class.
G'day (a generic term meaning hello, usually accompanied by "mate" as in "G'day mate" when speaking to a bloke)Bloke (a man - but this word is also common in England)Beaut or Beauty - pronounced 'Bewdy' (means great or terrific)Barbie (barbecue)Hooroo (goodbye)Bikkies (biscuits)arvo ( afternoon)"No worries" (can be translated as "Sure!" or "Anytime!" or just "Yes.")Cooee - a way of calling out for someone you're looking for - derived from the Aboriginal way of calling to each other, as the sound carries along way in the bush when called with a particular inflection and pitchRead more: What_are_some_Australian_words_that_are_unique_to_the_Australian_language
G'day (a generic term meaning hello, usually accompanied by "mate" as in "G'day mate" when speaking to a bloke)Bloke (a man - but this word is also common in England)Beaut or Beauty - pronounced 'Bewdy' (means great or terrific)Barbie (barbecue)Hooroo (goodbye)Bikkies (biscuits)arvo ( afternoon)"No worries" (can be translated as "Sure!" or "Anytime!" or just "Yes.")Cooee - a way of calling out for someone you're looking for - derived from the Aboriginal way of calling to each other, as the sound carries along way in the bush when called with a particular inflection and pitch