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Snippets of Australian history brought to life.
Aus History is all about Australian History; history you're familiar with and others you never knew. We'll bring to life the people, places, engineering, crimes. mysteries, and festivities of our nation.
When dealing with historic footage, occasionally, despite our best efforts, we may inadvertently use footage that is not public domain or granted to us. If we have used your images or footage, please get in touch and we'll address it right away.
Aus History is all about Australian History; history you're familiar with and others you never knew. We'll bring to life the people, places, engineering, crimes. mysteries, and festivities of our nation.
When dealing with historic footage, occasionally, despite our best efforts, we may inadvertently use footage that is not public domain or granted to us. If we have used your images or footage, please get in touch and we'll address it right away.
NSWGR 6029 Beyer Peacock Garratt steam locomotive [AH016]
6029 is a four-cylinder, simple, non-condensing, superheated, articulated 4-8-4+4-8-4 Garratt steam locomotive, of the AD60 class, built by Beyer, Peacock and Company, Manchester, England, for the New South Wales Government Railways (NSWGR).
Correction: I said 6029 was the only super Garratt in preservation - in fact Dorigo Rail Museum’s 6039 amd 6042 are both super garratt types sporting DC ++.
Vision used courtesy of:
- Graeme Belbin
- NFSA (Steam on the main north line; R McKensie and B Kent 1968),
- Transport Heritage NSW
- Bevan Wall (Australian steam locomotive Garratt 6029 - Hawkesbury River - June 2019)
Correction: I said 6029 was the only super Garratt in preservation - in fact Dorigo Rail Museum’s 6039 amd 6042 are both super garratt types sporting DC ++.
Vision used courtesy of:
- Graeme Belbin
- NFSA (Steam on the main north line; R McKensie and B Kent 1968),
- Transport Heritage NSW
- Bevan Wall (Australian steam locomotive Garratt 6029 - Hawkesbury River - June 2019)
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Destroyed - The rise and fall of Australia's Wonderland theme park [AH015]
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Australia's Wonderland officially opened on 7 December 1985. Over the next 18 years it grew to be one of Sydney's most popular and loved attractions, before the new owners simply closed it. Find out how and why, and leave a comment if you ever visited Australia's Wonderland.
War comes to Australia - the Japanese attack on Sydney and Newcastle [AH014]
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In late May and early June 1942, during World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy submarines made a series of attacks on the Australian cities of Sydney and Newcastle. Visit Australian War Memorial - www.awm.gov.au/visit Royal Australian Navy Naval Heritage Centre - www.navy.gov.au/ran-heritage-centre Fort Scratchley - www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/fort-scratchley/fort-scratchley-home More information Na...
From sheep farm to leading astronomy centre - Parkes radio telescope [AH013]
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The CSIRO's Parkes Radio Telescope was commissioned on a former sheep farm in 1961. It was the most advanced radio telescope on the planet at the time, with many innovative features that have since become standard in all large-dish antennas, and it has maintained it’s cutting edge technology and research ever since. Based in part on an article by John Sarkissian, CSIRO, first published in The C...
High-country living, the Coolamine Homestead - Kosciuszko National Park [AH012]
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Coolamine Homestead is a wonderful example of a heritage homestead and it can be found on the Cooleman Plains in Kosciuszko National Park. It is a rare, surviving example of a permanent pastoral outstation that retains hand built slab buildings and yards. National Parks info - www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-buildings-places/coolamine-homestead Artisans of Australia, film abo...
Canberra Bushfires 2003 - how it happened [AH011]
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The 2003 Canberra bushfires caused severe damage to the suburbs and outer areas of Canberra, the capital city of Australia, during 18-22 January 2003. Almost 70% of the Australian Capital Territory's (ACT) pastures, pine plantations, and nature parks were severely damaged, and most of the Mount Stromlo Observatory was destroyed. After burning for a week around the edges of the ACT, the fires en...
This air disaster crashed a government - the Canberra air disaster [AH010]
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The 1940 Canberra air disaster was an aircraft crash that occurred near Canberra, the capital of Australia, on 13 August 1940, during World War II. All ten people on board were killed: six passengers, including three members of the Australian Cabinet and the Chief of the General Staff; and four crew... but who was flying it? If you want more info, check "Ten Journeys to Cameron's Farm - An Aust...
Serial child killer, Martha Rendell, hanged for her crimes [AH009]
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Martha Rendell (10 August 1871 - 6 October 1909) was the last woman to be hanged in Western Australia, for the murder of her de facto husband's son, Arthur Morris, in 1908. She was also suspected of killing his two daughters, Annie and Olive, by swabbing their throats with hydrochloric acid.
Fighter plane that couldn't fight, the CAC boomerang [AH008]
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The Commonwealth Boomerang was designed and built in Australia in response to the impending Japanese invasion of the Australian mainland. It's main issue was that it sucked as a fighter! But it could attack the ground, and found a use in the war.
Jessie Hickman - the Wild Woman of Wollemi - Australia's unknown outlaw [AH007]
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Australia had several women bushrangers, and their stories are only now being told. Jessie Hickman (1890-1936) - also known as McIntyre, Bell, Hudson, and Murray, was one such outlaw. We've pieced together a brief account of her life.
Cara Southern, Australian Impressionist pioneer [AH006]
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Her landscapes are truly poems, full of sentiment and feeling - this early pioneer impressionist artist laid the foundations of Australian Impressionism and for women artists who followed.
Her husbands died - Dulcie Markham, Angel of Death [AH005]
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Dulcie May Markham was variously known in the media as The Angel of Death, The Black Widow, Pretty Dulcie, Australia's most beautiful bad woman, Bad Luck Doll, and The One-Way Ticket. You see, of Markham’s lovers five were shot dead, while two were stabbed with one dying from those injuries.
Australia's famous 3801 steam locomotive [AH004]
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A brief history of Australia's famous steam locomotive the 3801, and the 38 class, along with plenty of shots of her in action. Vision used is creative commons or under fair use provisions.
The air crash that changed aviation safety [AH002]
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The air crash that changed aviation safety [AH002]
Australia's greatest circus performer, Wizard of the Wire, Con Colleano [AH001]
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Australia's greatest circus performer, Wizard of the Wire, Con Colleano [AH001]
I worked at the Lidcombe site in the early 1970's and was lucky enough to have walked through the hangars you showed. After just 2 years there I transferred to the Bankstown hangars where I was lucky enough to work in B hangar where the Mozzies were made in WW2. Later I transferred back to the engine division which was in C hangar (Bankstown) and was involved in the overhaul of 1830 and R2000 motors. Great memories.
It could fight but was allocated the job of ground attack because of its low level manoeuvrability and 20mm canon. Fantastic effort to be produced over a few months and an agile little beast.
would rather have a boomerang than a brewster buffalo
An awesome sight
Peak Australia!
That was fantastic.Thank you so much.
I've not heard about this attack before, but that's not surprising as we don't get anything but domestic history taught in school. Very interesting video I will have to look into some more. Thanks much. Cheers frm Hamilton, Ont.
My ex Catherine's mum was the ceo of State superannuation we got free tickets & could go Anytime we wanted !! Lol wouldn't it be wonderful if the world was wonderland??? Lol theme song !!
I remember going there for the last time before it closed and riding the dodgems over and over! The Pirate Ship is the only ride I've ever gone on that goes upside down 🎢
We all miss it so much! We will just have to go all the way to the Gold Coast for a decent theme park! 😭
Thanks for this great video, subbed to your channel.
Do Sunway own the Qld parks , get rich Sydney people go to gold coast and pay more
The XO of USS Chicago, realising the danger to his ship at dock, ordered the ship to cast off rather than be a sitting duck. The captain returned from a dinner party held at the British admiral in charge of security of Sydney Harbour (how times have changed). Rear Admiral Muirhead-Gould was under the influence and made disparaging remarks about the Australians who had set off the alarm and fired on the subs, suggesting they were seeing pirates. Captain Howard Bode of the Chicago was also pissed and countermanded the order to set sail. Hence the sub fired on Chicago and the tragedy of the Kuttabul occurred. It was Muirhead-Gould who, being a colonel blimp type, wanted to show Imperial Japan the courtesy of a military funeral for their sailors in the hope of affording better treatment of POWs. Of course, it had zero effect. At the time, he was severely criticised in Australia. Later, at the Battle of Savo Island in the Solomon Islands, Bode displayed extreme incompetence (perhaps even cowardice) in a night battle that resulted in the loss of HMAS Canberra as well as many US ships. He avoided the findings of an inquiry into his actions by swallowing a bullet in Panama City where he had been sent on gardening leave. The US followed up by naming one of their ships the USS Canberra. And, thus, in the early years of WW2, there were utter dead wood floating around in command.
My wife has a small piece (section of pipe work) of one of these submarines with a tag attached, distributed by the government as souvenirs to raise funds for the war effort. She's planning to donate it to the Aust War Memorial.
You keep saying "the biggest in the southern hemisphere", but there's literally nothing in the southern hemisphere to compete with it. It's not hard to be biggest of anything
Now with Western Sydney Airport due to open December 2026 , It may be feasible for a new Australia Wonderland ,Elcablo blanco and Lion safari park. Just a thought. These were 3 well intended places built long before sustainable . Thus the influx of expected growth makes the thoughts viable.
I loved wonderland, I went there as often as my parents could afford lol. If I were rich I'd gladly rebuild and reopen it if I could. On another note, i also remember magic kingdom from back in the day that was mentioned here.
Wonderland hosted a few massive raves back in 2000 called Utopia. Such a fun night. ruclips.net/video/K79ITWaeqjc/видео.htmlsi=nj6MYGUpCMxsaHgh ruclips.net/video/AAj7znDvylw/видео.htmlsi=CxG3gxulV4deKSPp
that whistle from her wings 😍
Great memories of going there as a kid in the 90's. This is what happens when money and big business destroys something magical.
loved their TACO's
I remember going there as a kid in 1996 and before it was closed used to be an interesting place
I visited Wonderland alot, I don’t agree with it closibg at it’s peak of interest. It had been there for nearly 20 years, at the time it was bush, but as Sydney grew so to did the price of land. I think the big issue was rising insurance costs. In the benginning 80’s it would have been very low to cover the cost, but as time went on things were changing, to the point of struggling to turn a profit. There were many great things it bought to Western Sydney saddly, as we are seeing now with Wet n’ Wild if there isn’t enough change within a theme park, it can quickly become stale.
been there twice as a kid and once at 18 the pirate ship was much better than luna park's one australia's wonderland should never have been sold it should have stayed in australians hand and not sold to aisa
Those jaloppies from Hanna-Barbera land at 2:18 are now sitting at "The Junkyard" at Londonderry, presumably for sale.
Our schools are a joke here. Few realize how close Australia was to imminent danger from the Japanese. Well always be with Australia.
yeah this crazy. never heard this once
LOL, can you think of anything more redundant than building a fake beach in Australia?
I can remember these steam giants when I was about 8/10/12 seeing them going passed our home about 1:2 miles (2:0 km) west of Blacktown station.
Visited many times as a kid and then with my own kids and went one last time 6 months before it closed. I was told at the time the park was closing because it couldn't afford the new insurance tax recently added. It wasn't the only business or homeowner that was affected by the tax increase so it was very believable that that was the reason why it closed.
Please tell me the animals got rescued. Thats a bloody outrage!
no i was too young to get to go so i missed out so pissed to this day
Went there with school in 1997 and 1998. Theoretically we were supposed to fill out schoolwork whilst we were there, but most of us did it on the bus on the way home, lol. It was a good time a a 13 year old kid. Kinda obvious though the Malaysians just planned to sell it as soon as they could.
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My neck still remembers the bush beast and the little beasty roller-coasters! Seeing a piece of wood fall off was just adding to it!
Utopia NYE at wonderland was the best. Anyone else go?
Great narration
That Demon roller-coaster is still one of the scariest rides I have been on. Something about having your feet dangling and being swung backwards not seeing where you're going was freaky.
Loved Wonderland. Seems like only yesterday.
Went there as a kid in the late 80's, was too scared to go on the bush beast. Went back in the early 2000's, the place was eerily quiet, my girlfriend (now wife) and I almost had the place to ourselves. Got on the front seat of the bush beast, all by myself, and the ride operator sent me around about 30 times in a row. Sad to see it go, the theme parks on the Gold Coast are too busy and expensive.
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I live in Nashville, TN and we had a theme park called Opryland that was closed in th elate 90s out of greed. They decided to tear it down and build a "mega-shopping mall". We already had too many malls in the city. Karma got them to some extend as the park was closed in 1997 and by the time the mall was opened the internet and online shopping had already began drving the local malls out of business. Opry Mills, the mall they built, is still there but isn't what they had planned for. A lot of crime there and shootings and filled with lots of non-shoppers walking around and causing trouble. Most long time locals in Nashville will still grumble when Opryland is mentioned. It was filled with a lot of memories for a lot of people
They didn't want the park they wanted the land.
It's shocking that the animals were left to perish that way. I'd hope that wouldn't ever happen now. I never wanted to go there despite growing up in Sydney. It was just too far out and like a lot of fun parks, an expensive day of waiting in line.
Not true. Read a comment above.
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I did many times in fact my Year 10 or 11 reward picnic day was celebrated here 1998 or 99. We took 3-4 coaches buses from Albion park there was always a shit clunker bus in the mix😂 avoided getting on the bus. I remember we had open access to the less busy whole park on a weekday including the water slides if we remembered to bring a change of clothes, i got sick eating a hamburger from near the the Bush beast cause what went in came out after the ride😅😅. But yeah great times we had, the was a rumour why it closed cause Rooty hill Rsl submitted Noise complaints when Sydney wonderland remained open during the evening and the Sydney residential boom move to populate western Sydney made no sense as this place became industrial and LG based their warehouse here. The ironic thing about that plot of land Sydney wonderland sat, and eastern creek raceway and the wildlife park ironically Wet n wild sydney would build not far up the road near Blacktown prospect reservoir and not soon after western sydney zoo. Another excuse was Gold coast theme parks were eating into Sydneys which doesn’t make sense as thery already open in the 1980s . I just say the Malaysian owners were not your usual investors more like an administrator by bean counters they didnt want spend and land was worth selling. Cheers for the memories.
Wonderland was exactly that as a kid so much fun to have in a day. Wonderpass and $5 after 5pm was also awesome. I won’t say how I acquired them but I have the wonderland flag and the full Yogi Bear character suit as souvenirs from there. Have told my son I’m gunna to wear it to pick him up from school one day it will be so funny.
My Uncle Billy worked there. He ate acid daily and has never been the same again.
Doesn't this bring back the memories? I was lucky enough to save so hard & took my son there when he was about five or six. He had the best time. It was THE place to go. Now it's a piece of trash. Nothing fun for the kids to do anymore, such a shame. Sydney is nothing like it now.
I went there once for my 18th birthday . It was a good day . I always wondered what happened to it .
many times.. my dad drove the double decker bus from blacktown to wonderland on weekends....GOOD TIMES.