No. All characters in television shows which come from the USA retain their American accent. (Except when, for the purposes of the show, an American actor is cast as an Australian, and the resulting accent is nothing like any accent heard on Earth.)
This video shows you how to speak in an Australian accent. http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/home/australian-accent
Elevator with an Australian accent.
mabey you can start talking in an australian accent and then you might beable to get it back
He is Australian
Australian
the australian accent but using the english language
To learn how to have an Australian accent, you can listen to native speakers, practice speaking like them, and work with a speech coach or take accent training classes. Immersing yourself in Australian media and culture can also help you pick up the nuances of the accent. Consistent practice and feedback are key to mastering any accent.
Nope
No you are not...
You would have to born in Australia and raised by Australian born parents to have an undetectable Australian accent. Fake Australian accents are easy apparently, all American actors who try it sound like a confused Englishman with a throat infection. However, the true Australian accent has been scientifically proven to be one of the most difficult to accurately reproduce.
He sounds Australian and also British at the same time to people. People from New Zealand have the same accent, so he has a New Zealand accent. Not British, nor Australian. New Zealand.
To accurately write dialogue in an Australian accent, focus on using common Australian slang and speech patterns, such as dropping the "g" at the end of words (-ing becomes -in'), using shortened words (e.g. "brekkie" for breakfast), and incorporating unique Australian expressions. It's also helpful to listen to native Australian speakers to get a better understanding of the accent.