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Mildura time capsule

See how Mildura has changed

See how Mildura has changed in these films and recorded sound items from the NFSA's collection.

Written by Beth Taylor
14 February, 2013
2 minute read

The NFSA holds a number of titles featuring the Mildura region across sound, documentary, newsreel and home movies dating from 1920 to 2001. The sample below features agriculture in the region, irrigation technology, downtown Mildura, aerial taxis from the 1960s, and the beloved Mildura paddle-steamers.

If you have any information about the people or places in these films, please contact the NFSA.

To get you in the mood, here is a song sung by John Collinson about Mildura, circa 1926.

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My Old Home Town (Mildura) c 1926, John Collinson – Broadcast (De Luxe Series) W573. NFSA title 283471

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Steamboat Holidays on the Murray River, c. 1920.

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This silent documentary shows the landscape and townships along the Murray River and is from a series made in the 1920s called See Australia First.

Watch an excerpt of the film, including a trip down the Murray on a paddle-steamer and a bird’s eye view of the main streets of Mildura, here.

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Mildura Home of Mine, Performed by Robert Nicholson & Reginald A.A. Stoneham, c1925. NFSA title 701790

Born in the Sun (1947). Directed by John Heyer. Produced by the Department of Information and the Australian National Film Board. Part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title 11148

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Born in the Sun shows the development of the dried fruits industry at Mildura from the time of Deakin’s proposed irrigation legislation, and highlights the part irrigation has played. The film shows climatic setbacks the industry has experienced and illustrates the harvesting, processing and distribution of fruit.

Australian Diary: Mildura – A Triumph for Irrigation, Episode 17 (1948). Directed by Jack S Allan. Part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title 67143

This newsreel shows the history of irrigation from the Murray River to the semi-arid Mildura region. Includes memorials to Alfred Deakin and the Canadian brothers, George and W Chaffey, who brought irrigation to Australia.

The Valley Is Ours (1948). Directed by John Heyer. Produced by the Department of Information and the Australian National Film Board. Part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title 11169.

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A homage to post-war progress, this classic John Heyer written and directed film celebrates the abundance of the Murray River Valley: from agriculture to timber, fishing to mining, fruit picking to shipbuilding. Proud and optimistic, it also celebrates the spirit of the people as they overcome problems of erosion, bushfire and drought and makes a plea for further development, arguing that at least another million people could find happy homes in this fertile territory. Mildura is specifically mentioned 14 minutes into the film.

Excerpt from Australian Food Parade (1958). Directed by Malcolm Otton. Produced by Australian Commonwealth Film Unit. Part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title 27412.

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Australian Food Parade surveys Australia’s fruit and cattle industries, including the Murray River region. Includes scenes from the Royal Agricultural Society’s Easter Show in Sydney.

Australian Diary: Mildura – Aerial Taxi Aids Outback Farmers, Episode 120 (1961). Produced by Jack S Allan. Part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. Film Australia title 43459.

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Alan Mathews, a former RAF pilot, runs Sunraysia Air Taxis, an aerial taxi service in the Mildura region.

Mildura: 50 Years of Regional Television, 2010. Courtesy: WIN Television.

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This clip highlights what regional television meant to Mildura.

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