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It is hard to tell from the video. Being from the U.S. I would be inclined to say a Garter Snake, but considering the fact that you are from Australia, that changes things. There you have snakes like Stephen's Banded Snakes that are harmless, but you also have Indigos and Mambas which look similar and are very dangerous. I would take the safe route and return it to where you found him. Wild catching snakes to keep for the long run usually does not end well.
are you seriously tapping on that thing? poor snake, you are probably scaring the crap out of it, put it back in its own environment.
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Animals deserve the best care and treatment, I will always make sure they are getting just that.
Can't really see it through the plastic like that, all blurry and such. I suggest not touching it, considering you're from Aus. there is a high chance that the snake is venomous. If you've never owned a snake before, I suggest buying one from a breeder or pet store instead of trying to keep a wild snake alive, it definitely will not be as easy as you think.