Production by the Education Department of Victoria, photography by Ivan Gaal and Frank Sheeran, recording David Hughes, excerpt sourced from the short film Round and Around courtesy of the ACMI collection. I just did the editing.
Yep. I’ve just moved to regional Victoria and it feels so good to be around my people again, it’s like the 1980s still in many ways out here if you know what I mean… Interesting to see not a single hat in sight here in this video, 50 years later, we’re all getting hit with skin cancer because of that..
This was around the time a lot of country people gave up on the Melbourne show and instead started to attend agricultural field days instead. What we noticed was that every year there would be a few less truly rural sites and that the show was slowly becoming a city-centric carnival . Some of us just wanted to see things that rural people could relate to. Davox.
There are probably not many under 40 watching this, but if you are it may surprise you to know that the Thursday ( 2 days before Grand Final ) was the Royal Show Day public holiday. It was abolished under Jeff Kennett and the last one was 1993. It was a mean and petty decision as the day was very much for family and friends.
Another damn Freemason Scum just like these Traitors Killing us now ! GOVERNOR GENERAL ISSUED ARREST WARRANTS TWICE SINCE MAY 1st 2020 FOR ALL LOCKDOWN POLITICIANS IN AUSTRALIA INCLUDING SCOTT MORRISON ! Google it and see the Video's and proof of Dan Andrews on the Run when the Police were hiding him and suddenly he "went to Hospital" remember ? That's the exact time
Totally agree. The old ‘business lost money’ argument which of course totally ignores that everyone on holiday usual spend money on meals, cinema and other leisure time this that made up for it. I see he didn’t get rid of the establishment holiday, Cup Day. He also got rid of Easter Tuesday.
@@andyrob3259 It was a personal slap in the face to me Andy. Every year on the Wednesday night my company went to the Mitre Tavern and gave out the footy tipping prizes which was half the total collected. The other half went on the bar. It was a great night - attended by big bosses, young ,/ old, girls who knew nothing about footy and a lot of people often said it was their Work social highlight of the year, better than the Xmas Party. I still have great memories of the night even 30 years after the forces of darkness ended it 30 years ago
Grouse. I went with family or friends from.around 1976. I remember when we went in 77 and it was a saturday and my team Collingwood drew with Nth Melb in the GF. I loved the Showgrounds train. I always looked out for the Bertie Beetle showbag and the Magic show bag too.
My Mum chucked a massive wobbly in 1980 when Collingwood lost the GF that year, and she said, "That's it, we're going home". I started to cry because I wanted to stay on go on at least one more ride, but Mum grabbed me and my brother by the hand and we were outta there. 😂
My mum use to take up to the show and we had to sit and watch the boring parades of all the cows and stuff like in the vid before we got to go on any rides
In '73 I rode the chair-lift, which I believe was erected in 1971. Also rode it in 1985, they removed it since. Escort cigarette ads: Join the Club, the Escort Club. The Holden performance car team on the Arena. The Grand Parade. All wonderful, of course.
Did you know that since the early 1970's over 97% of theme parks have vanished for good? Only corporate run places (ie Disneyland, Universal, etc) and metropolitan and country shows (state fairs in the USA) exist now.
You'd be hard up finding many Australians in a crowd in Australia these days. We are indeed a dying breed because most of us are now single and we no longer want to have children. It's all hard work and 99% joyless.
@@thespamdance311 no. There was different crime. I can guarantee things do not get reported - I have friends within the police and there’s are dodgy things done with statistics these days. Underreporting; playing down crimes by certain groups to prevent outcries. We have big issues under the surface. Of course it’s not necessarily in every suburb and some are far better than others.
side shows were a bit more ' edgy'' in the 1960's with Jimmy shaman's boxing troupe and the half man half woman and ring of death motor bike cage. There was also La Vessa the undresser ..who the young teens used to love. All the 'good stuff' was banned in later years as the show became 'more proper'
The funniest one i remember was the tent with the " Man Eating Fish ". We could not get out money out quick enough, all cash in them days, and when you got inside there was a bloke sitting on a stool on the stage eating a piece of flake. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Those old show men were just too clever.🤡
I think many of the country folk were not happy about all the other entertainment that was put on in the arena, too. They wanted the centre arena kept mostly for themselves and showing off their animals.
I think people who feel or say that the past were "the good old days" have extremely selective memories and have difficulty facing life as an adult and without being cared for by their parents.
No my parents were awesome 👏 and always stuck by me as a little handful as a teenager. But my comment isn’t on anymore for some reason. I was born in 1973. And going up in America 🇺🇸 yeah we had problems I heard my parents talk about them. From gas prices and racial issues etc. watching the video and seeing the look on the kid’s faces and no cellphone just brings back good times. Don’t know how old you are but hopefully you had good times back than
The show bags were full of goodies in those days it was a day for the family and kids sadly greed crept in all you got for your money at the end was adds paper some comics.in those show bag after all that was the high light of the day. We all stop going it got to expensive
People walking around in t shirts and kids in shorts. This is in September so what happened to global warming considering September is pretty crappy the past few years.
Bits and pieces of footage from just ONE single day in September 1974, and that's apparently enough to entirely dismiss what hundreds of scientists have been saying, along with farmers, coastal dwellers and so on, that are actually living with the effects of it. 🤦♀
Production by the Education Department of Victoria, photography by Ivan Gaal and Frank Sheeran, recording David Hughes, excerpt sourced from the short film Round and Around courtesy of the ACMI collection. I just did the editing.
Does that department still exist?
It's good to see videos like this ,a more pleasurable time of life compared to the unpleasant times of today.
Agree !
Loved the epoch. A sea of Dinki Di Aussie faces. It was a great time to be an Australian.
Yep.
I’ve just moved to regional Victoria and it feels so good to be around my people again, it’s like the 1980s still in many ways out here if you know what I mean…
Interesting to see not a single hat in sight here in this video, 50 years later, we’re all getting hit with skin cancer because of that..
Miller shirts and the Holden Driving Team! Great days!
You just HAD to have a Miller Shirt back then! 😂
This was around the time a lot of country people gave up on the Melbourne show and instead started to attend agricultural field days instead. What we noticed was that every year there would be a few less truly rural sites and that the show was slowly becoming a city-centric carnival . Some of us just wanted to see things that rural people could relate to. Davox.
Back then it was a once a year treat and privilege to go to the royal Melbourne show and go on a few rides and a couple of showbags
Miller shirts galore!
The nighttime crowd would've been more Conti Cardigans, I'd imagine.
That was the first thing I noticed
A few years before this I saw Max Merritt & the meteors. They turned me on to the Blues which has been a lifelong love
Great clip mate. Back before the show grew commercialized. I still recall show bags being free samples of products. Good times 😁😁😁
It was plenty commercialized even back then. I'm the same age as those kids getting off the train at the start.
There are probably not many under 40 watching this, but if you are it may surprise you to know that the Thursday ( 2 days before Grand Final ) was the Royal Show Day public holiday. It was abolished under Jeff Kennett and the last one was 1993. It was a mean and petty decision as the day was very much for family and friends.
Kennett was and still is a scumbag.
Sold off All the good stuff
Another damn Freemason Scum just like these Traitors Killing us now ! GOVERNOR GENERAL ISSUED ARREST WARRANTS TWICE SINCE MAY 1st 2020 FOR ALL LOCKDOWN POLITICIANS IN AUSTRALIA INCLUDING SCOTT MORRISON ! Google it and see the Video's and proof of Dan Andrews on the Run when the Police were hiding him and suddenly he "went to Hospital" remember ? That's the exact time
Totally agree. The old ‘business lost money’ argument which of course totally ignores that everyone on holiday usual spend money on meals, cinema and other leisure time this that made up for it. I see he didn’t get rid of the establishment holiday, Cup Day. He also got rid of Easter Tuesday.
@@andyrob3259 It was a personal slap in the face to me Andy. Every year on the Wednesday night my company went to the Mitre Tavern and gave out the footy tipping prizes which was half the total collected. The other half went on the bar. It was a great night - attended by big bosses, young ,/ old, girls who knew nothing about footy and a lot of people often said it was their Work social highlight of the year, better than the Xmas Party. I still have great memories of the night even 30 years after the forces of darkness ended it 30 years ago
Kennett closed my sons school. He couldn't settle at another high school. Sold off all the states assets
1974, the year i was born, but i definitely remember those trains in the late 70's👍🇦🇺
Notice the smoking carriage at the start
Back when people watched the entertainment and not on their phones
Yeah exactly.
Mum always bought me a " fairy on a stick" lovely memories.
Oh yeah, I remember them and the old Cupie dolls, too. 😄
Thank you for the memories, felt fantastic, cheers from Melbourne
I loved the farm machinery exhibits👍👍
In 1974, I believe the first silver trains ran on the line to the Showgrounds. I liked that the double doors closed automatically.
When the Show was awesome......it all changed around 2002
Thanks.
Loved the Show in the 60s/70s, just the greatest day it, but be careful not get lost and separated from your parents!
We always made plans, if any of us got lost, to meet back up at the big 😜old 4 and Twenty pie stand.
I've never seen so many Miller shirts in one film
Brings back memories.
Thanks for your video
Used to be taken to the CWA tea rooms for lunch, around the cake comp displays (which actually were quite interesting). Great days.
CWA scones were the best scones in the world.
THE GOOD OLE DAYS 🥲Wish we could go back 💔💔
Miller Shirts! (I had a deep yellow shirt with golden thread through it).
Look at all those Miller shirts
Wow. Fond memories. Thankyou.
Grouse. I went with family or friends from.around 1976.
I remember when we went in 77 and it was a saturday and my team Collingwood drew with Nth Melb in the GF.
I loved the Showgrounds train.
I always looked out for the Bertie Beetle showbag and the Magic show bag too.
My Mum chucked a massive wobbly in 1980 when Collingwood lost the GF that year, and she said, "That's it, we're going home".
I started to cry because I wanted to stay on go on at least one more ride, but Mum grabbed me and my brother by the hand and we were outta there. 😂
Ahh the year I was born,take me back..
Everyone skinny there.
And Australian
My mum use to take up to the show and we had to sit and watch the boring parades of all the cows and stuff like in the vid before we got to go on any rides
I thought it was only my mum who made us do that!
Lolll,...so true!!
That video contained a lot of Bull.
Born in 74. Was at the show in 80 to get a Chips TV Show bag. Complete with fake plastic gun and handcuffs. Photographic memory.
I was born the year after.
But I also vividly remember going in 1980 and getting a Wonder Woman showbag, and my brother getting Spiderman. 😜
Each HQ is now worth a packet!
Don't know why though, very ugly. HZs were nice.
Feeling Old... And no way we were this Dorky ! 😂🤣
In '73 I rode the chair-lift, which I believe was erected in 1971. Also rode it in 1985, they removed it since. Escort cigarette ads: Join the Club, the Escort Club. The Holden performance car team on the Arena. The Grand Parade. All wonderful, of course.
lol a man with a cigarette in his mouth handing out baloons to the kids
Typical Carni 😂
Kings among men!
The good ole days
" what about the show bags for the kiddies ( glory days to enjoy not like todays " royal fuck up" )
Back when you could actually move around and enjoy the Show…
wonderful times....what happened????
0:11 LOL Who didn't have a Miller shirt back then?.
Yep!
Did you know that since the early 1970's over 97% of theme parks have vanished for good? Only corporate run places (ie Disneyland, Universal, etc) and metropolitan and country shows (state fairs in the USA) exist now.
Very interesting comment, and also very sad to hear.
Oh wow no one from the third world committing crimes Ah the Australia we used to love and enjoy 😁
You'd be hard up finding many Australians in a crowd in Australia these days. We are indeed a dying breed because most of us are now single and we no longer want to have children. It's all hard work and 99% joyless.
There was more crime back then than there is now.
@@thespamdance311 no. There was different crime. I can guarantee things do not get reported - I have friends within the police and there’s are dodgy things done with statistics these days. Underreporting; playing down crimes by certain groups to prevent outcries. We have big issues under the surface. Of course it’s not necessarily in every suburb and some are far better than others.
@@thespamdance311 bullshit spam man
Back then it was just people of Western European descent committing crimes
3:08 uncle Arthur 😂😂😂😂
Great to c only white aussies
Good 👍 video
Gazza, my hero
side shows were a bit more ' edgy'' in the 1960's with Jimmy shaman's boxing troupe and the half man half woman and ring of death motor bike cage.
There was also La Vessa the undresser ..who the young teens used to love.
All the 'good stuff' was banned in later years as the show became 'more proper'
The funniest one i remember was the tent with the " Man Eating Fish ". We could not get out money out quick enough, all cash in them days, and when you got inside there was a bloke sitting on a stool on the stage eating a piece of flake. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Those old show men were just too clever.🤡
The half man/woman has been normalised since this film. Lol
I think many of the country folk were not happy about all the other entertainment that was put on in the arena, too.
They wanted the centre arena kept mostly for themselves and showing off their animals.
Ah keeping things real, great times, meet u next to the big M.....
Or next to the giant pie!
@@billsmith281 Good day's Bill.... 👌 🇦🇨
Hoping to see the Mad Mouse. 👀
Absolutely HATED getting dragged through those smelly animal pavilions by my parents.
Don't you like the smell of piss and shit
I love your comment - so true!!
Amazing stuff Gezza. Where do ya come up with this gold from?
Time travel
When show bags were 10 cents
I remember going to the Show in the 70s and it felt like we were getting a good deal with a Showbag..
I think people who feel or say that the past were "the good old days" have extremely selective memories and have difficulty facing life as an adult and without being cared for by their parents.
No my parents were awesome 👏 and always stuck by me as a little handful as a teenager. But my comment isn’t on anymore for some reason. I was born in 1973. And going up in America 🇺🇸 yeah we had problems I heard my parents talk about them. From gas prices and racial issues etc. watching the video and seeing the look on the kid’s faces and no cellphone just brings back good times. Don’t know how old you are but hopefully you had good times back than
Bernie your a stick in the mud
@@jillsommerville7828 hahaha 🤣
There was good & bad but I wouldn’t call them the best years of my life
@@KM-qd4kf well that’s was your life for me they were.
Back when the show was heaps better
Back k in the day before they reduced the arena size to a 20 cent piece!
Lol, l think 1974 might actually have been the Fist year l went to the Show - or perhaps 1975, can't exactly remember
Blue trains big upgrade from red rattelers
Yeah lots of extra asbestos!
The show bags were full of goodies in those days it was a day for the family and kids sadly greed crept in all you got for your money at the end was adds paper some comics.in those show bag after all that was the high light of the day. We all stop going it got to expensive
Yeah I remember the cans of drink youd get in showbags were usually rejects without any pull tab to open them.
What month
September
For many years the Show finished on Grand Final Day.
@@johnclifford1537 USED TO GET A PUBLIC HOLIDAY FOR SHOW TOO ,BUT CANT REMEMBEWR WHAT DAY IT WAS
@@odyssey814 Ran for 11-days with the holiday on the final Thursday.
Probably wasn't as populated as it is now.
I remember that guy on the stilts.
Where the mad mouse 🤣😂
Yeah! Use to love that ride, scary! Memories
Film of that on this channel.
That's what I was waiting to see in the video.
Perhaps it came along in later years. It was certainly there by the late 70's.
ag visa??
the show now is not a patch on what it was back then
Smoking, Cash and no online ticketing and Miller shirts. 😁😁😁😁😁😁
Why hasn't anyone invented ' sugar free ' fairy floss ?
Coz it tastes shit, lol
@@billsmith281
🤣🤣🤣 Agree.
Like most of the other so-called "sugar free" alternatives around nowadays.
Show bags were five cents.
Everyone is skinny.
No not skinny due to hunger
It’s the days before KFC
Maccas and all that junk food that people eat all the time
During the days when families could afford to go without mortgaging their homes
People walking around in t shirts and kids in shorts. This is in September so what happened to global warming considering September is pretty crappy the past few years.
Bits and pieces of footage from just ONE single day in September 1974, and that's apparently enough to entirely dismiss what hundreds of scientists have been saying, along with farmers, coastal dwellers and so on, that are actually living with the effects of it. 🤦♀
Not a Chindian to be seen.
Dan Andrews was only 2, too young to stuff up this once great state.
Kennett was just under 20 years away from fucking over Victoria for good
Gawd, can't even read some great comments about people reminiscing on their young days at the show, without SOMEONE having to ALWAYS mention him.
@mebeme007 it's Dan derangement syndrome. Unfortunately lots of nuffies still suffer from it, despite him no longer being premier.
Back when you could ride elephants
Grouse.
I see fat cattle, but no fat people. What happened?
Too many people eating all the fat cattle in burgers, kebabs, etc? 😜