FROM film and television to pop culture, politics and sport, Australian history is full of many fine examples of iconic bogans.
They’re as Australian as meat pies, Vegemite, the great Holden ute, AFL, a cold beer on a hot day and tall poppy syndrome.
While it’s not always easy to precisely define a bogan, we all know one when we see one.
So on this, Australia Day, we celebrate some of our most iconic flannel-wearing, rat’s tail-sporting bogans.
Bogan King ... legendary cricketer and SMS enthusiast Shane Warne. Picture: Getty Images Source: Getty Images
Leopard undies ... colourful AFL identity Warwick Capper. Source: Supplied
Firebrand politician ... independent senator Jacqui Lambie. Source: Supplied
Look at moi ... foxy morons Kath and Kim. Source: News Limited
Phone thrower ... tracky dack-wearing Hollywood star Russell Crowe. Picture: AP Source: AP
Infamous sisters ... Schapelle and Mercedes Corby. Picture: Gary Ramage Source: Supplied
Bubbler ... controversial former NRL player Todd Carney. Picture: Toby Zerna Source: News Corp Australia
Mullet man ... memorable 90s bogan Poida. Source: News Corp Australia
Party boy ... every neighbour’s worst nightmare, Corey Worthington. Source: News Limited
Bogan and Away ... Summer Bay resident Irene. Source: News Corp Australia
Boganista ... Australia’s Next Top Model finalist Cassi Van Den Dungen. Source: News Corp Australia
Chop chop ... the late Mark Chopper Read. Picture: Craig Borrow Source: News Corp Australia
Sutherland represent ... pretty much everyone on short-lived reality show The Shire. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied
Who’s your favourite Aussie bogan? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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