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West Australian time capsule

A step back in time

It's Western Australia's time to shine as we look at a selection of films made about the sunny state from 1907-1972.

Written by Beth Taylor
15 May, 2012
3 minute read

Whether you are a local, or a far-off admirer of Western Australia’s sunny beaches, vineyards, or natural and urban landscapes, sit back and enjoy these beautiful films, dating from 1907 to 1972. You may see someone, or somewhere, you know!

Street Scenes in Perth, Western Australia (1907) from the Corrick Collection. Source NFSA / John Corrick

Featuring Perth’s Hay, Barrack and William Streets and St George’s Terrace, it shows a time when trams and horse and cart dominated the streets and everyone wore a hat.

Sunny South West (1930). Part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title FP00002.

Includes scenes of Perth on the Swan River and street scenes, the War Memorial in Kings Park, Rottnest Island, Yanchup Park, Green Mt. National Park and the Darling Ranges, Bunbury Harbour and its surrounds, and Albany, originally the major seaport of WA.

The Pearlers (1949). Made by The National Film Board and part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title FP00207.

Directed by Lee Robinson. This beautiful black-and-white film goes on board the boats that work off the coast of Broome, Western Australia, crewed mainly by Aboriginal, Malay and Chinese men.

Postcard From Perth (1954). Made by The National Film Board and part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title FP00805.

Directed by Shan Benson. As the narration says, ‘Perth keeps its past in mind. There is an air of pleasant leisure about the city. For all the work they get done, the people don’t seem to be in a hurry.’ Features the Swan River and King’s Park.

Tea and Sugar Train (1954). Made by the Commonwealth Film Unit and part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title FP00812.

Once a week the Tea and Sugar Train leaves Port Augusta, South Australia, and heads west along the Nullarbor with all the supplies needed by the track maintenance workers and their families that live along the route. Everything from a needle to a radiogram, from a broom to health services, comes on the train they call the Tea and Sugar.

Life in Australia: Perth, 1965. Made by the Commonwealth Film Unit. Film Australia Collection.

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Life in Australia: Perth (1965) Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit and part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title FP01727.

Directed by Henry Lewes. A picture of life in Perth in the mid 1960s. The social, business, sporting and other activities of an average Australian family in Perth are told through the eyes of the local newspapers.

Taxi (1972). Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit and part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title FP25038.

Directed by Greg Reading. Jim McKenzie is a taxi driver from Bentley in Perth. We follow Jim on a typical day driving his cab, back when taxi drivers could smoke on the job and a ride cost $1.50.

Timber Town (1972). Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit and part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection. NFSA title FP25044.

Directed by Oliver Howes. Life in a country town dependent on the timber industry in Karri country, south-west WA. It also shows a little of the migrant experience in the region.

If this has whet your appetite for more, there are over 200 videos on the NFSA Films YouTube Channel.

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