TAGGED: 1970s
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Camera operator Bob Wilesmith was working for Channel 7 in the Parliament House bureau in Canberra on 11 November 1975, the day Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismissed Prime Minister Gough Whitlam

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Camera operator Bob Wilesmith was working for Channel 7 in the Parliament House bureau in Canberra on 11 November 1975, and was an eyewitness on the day that Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismisse

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When these films of Darling Harbour were taken in the late 1960s and early 1970s by transport enthusiast and cinematographer Roger McKenzie, there was no light rail, no urban walking trail, and it

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A wide-ranging look at Australian railways - from the city underground to the railway of the remote outback.

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A young Jack Thompson stars in an episode of

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The new NFSA documentary Steam on the Harbour showcases Darling Harbour as a busy railway goods yard, long before it became a Sydney tourist destination.

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Take a behind the scenes look at how the popular, award-winning road safety films, Hector The Cat, were produced for TV by Film Australia in the 1970s.

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The city of Brisbane, Queensland as seen through the eyes of European migrants in 1975.

Produced by the Department of Labor and Immigration. Part of the NFSA’s Film Australia Collection.

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Two orange hand-operated cassette players with handles. Kit also contains two red and grey plastic hand-operated record players.

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Combined Akai X-2000SD reel to reel, cassette and 8 track cartridge player with speakers.