You see it in place names like St Kilda and Blairgowrie. Or in the sometimes miserable weather. For a Scot in Melbourne, reminders of a distant homeland are never far away.
Even the raging independence debate briefly blew this way, after an Australian website looked at what Scots had been searching on the internet and asked: is Google predicting a Yes vote in tomorrow's referendum?
Melbourne digital agency Dando was the first to publish this kind of analysis. And thousands of my compatriots - starved of impartial information in the overwhelmingly pro-union media back home - put the firm's server under unprecedented strain.
It's a struggle to source many news stories focusing on potential positives of Scotland breaking away from the UK.
No real surprise when you consider the majority of Scotland's 37 daily and Sunday newspapers have thrown their weight behind the Better Together campaign. Glasgow's Sunday Herald is the exception that proves British rule.