Your frame rate is probably 25 (Tasmania is in PAL land) and Resolve is most likely defaulting to 30 frames per sec (the project settings can be made in Resolve when starting a new project). So if you kept the default Resolve would have to insert roughly 5 frames every second, not a good solution, so if you filmed at 25 fps, edit at that frame rate for the best results. Conversely if your frame rate was greater than that of your Resolve setting, you would delete the extra frame, again not a good solution. Whatever you shoot at use that on your editing timeline.
30 fps will work on Australian TV's so you can work with that. PAL is what Australian TV's etc. work with, so , in my opinion, I would go to the controller settings and change them to 25 (PAL). Mobile phone have a variable frame rate, that change all the time to somewhere from 29.xx to 30.xx, a bit of a pain if you also use those videos in your final edit. My suggestion, go to your controller and change your settings to 25 fps, do this in project settings in Resolve and then you should have no problems when editing that incorporates video from other sources (apart from mobile phones) shot in Australia and played on Australian equipment.
That was nice but it still doesnt explain why you say Australian TV is a different frame rate to US? Arent all TV's made in China anyway? And my TV plays US movies and Youtube videos with amazing clarity......my Mavick program on my app is the same one you guys use.....the same TV...the same drone.......the same editing program?Here is a reference to the history of frame rates, very well explained and a good introduction to what is happening today:
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