Being from the UK, most of our sandpaper/wet'n'dry paper come in EURO/FEPA grit sizes e.g. P240, P400 etc. Whilst there is a good correlation at the coarser end of the scale with the ANSI/CAMI grit sizes, once you get above P200/200, the grits then start to differ, with the EURO grades being finer for a given value e.g. EURO P1000 is equivalent to an ANSI 500 grit.
Also note that micromesh grades are different again to either the EURO or ANSI values e.g. MM 300 is the same as ANSI 180 and EURO P180, whist MM 3200 is equivalent to ANSI 1200 (and just slightly finer than EURO P2500).
So what standard is typical in Australia? Obviously it matters when talking about sanding up to a particular fine grit size that everyone understands what's meant. Taking values from say a US book or demo video and then using a EURO rated grit of the same value will result is a less smooth finish than was intended. So what standard grits are most of you chaps talking about?
There's a useful conversion chart on this page:
https://www.thesandpaperman.com.au/a...ion-chart.html