We did the basics on all this in school then personally went on to read into it all more myself. I'm 50. I'm sure your schooling touched on it all. School teaches you a few tid bits but ore importantly, it teaches you how to go teach yourself even more. We all learned how libraries work, how to find more info.
No one ever finishes the story of Burke and Wills. There was an Irishman with them who actually completed that journey and made it back to Melbourne, and was the first man to traverse the country from south to north and back again. That man was John King.
For anyone wondering about "Batmania", yes it's true, and the guy's name was actually "Batman". There's actually a place in Melbourne still called Batman, and it's always funny after election time when you see billboards exclaiming "Thankyou Batman!".
Rules for emigrating to Australia: 1) Bring interesting food 2) We dont give a crap about your religion, keep it to yourself 3) your kids are gonna be 100% Aussie, so the quicker you adapt the better. Simple.
People claiming not to have been taught things about thier history at school have both a very short memory and are admitying to how lazy they are. We were all taught introductory small pieces of history and had been taught how to use libraries and how to do searches and research. From quite early on in primary school. We cant just wait to be spoon fed information. If you have an interest in things, anything, you can go to a library and read about it. In the modern day you can google a lot of info. Some people werent interested at all as kids and get out and find out about history as adults. The info has always been there. The only way people make documentaries and new books today is using existing info contained in other books and libraries. For every part, topic, people and angle of history. Its all been there for anyone alive today throughout thier life times.
The eureka stockade had a much earlier influence and wasn’t a start…..it was a continuation of the uprisings in Ireland. It as part of the unfinished revolution. The next uprising after 1798.,Peter lalor was a legend…..and the lawyer who defended the rebels at eureka had done intensive work to make sure the rebels survived. The history in Ireland and the family trees show the connections. It was a brilliant plan, executed perfectly.
Rise up in revolution or rise up to your full potential? I strongly believe more should be done within our own communities to rise to our full potential. Stop being pawns in a political game. Stop being treated like children that require assistance all the time. We are no different to any other group of people around the world. We live today amd have every advantage at our finger tips. We need to look inward and build our own lives and move forward as proud people accomplishing our own destiny with our own achievements. We don't need agencies, political parties using is to score Brownie points. We aren't a talking point of virtue signalling white people. We are capable and strong modern people and should be showing this to the world. Not looking for handouts and sympathy and the easy way out.
He makes a lot of strange statements. Not only in this but all of his documentaries. Another that made me laugh was to do with revolutions along the lines of "the unique thing in Australia was those that lead the revolt became the leaders and mps". That's the story of revolution all through history all over the world.
sloth_e Revolution if that is what it takes A peaceful three pronged march from Darwin, Tennant Creek and Cairns to Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne, to Hobart and take ALL of Tassie back, where it all strated Use music, dance, art and culture to raise support, no alcohol, no drugs, no violence 👋😂☘️
😂😂😂 All of it is. Every school for 100 years has taught a few introductory pieces of history along with how to use a library. Can't expect to be spoon fed everything. I'm 50 and was so into the history of colonial Australia that after learning some of this in the early 80s, I went on to read about it in detail myself. I was 8 amd went to the school library at lunch time. We did assignments on bush rangers and explorers and the Gold discoveries etc. If your school didn't, then that was a rare school.
Wow, that's an out there thing to comment on! And no, not all Aussies want a white Australia policy. Jesus it's people like you who are the reason us Aussies are all continuously accused of racism mate.
What a lot of historians and the general public don't know , is ned kelly and his friends were the result of the ureka Stockdale , ned kelly was a revolutionary , he and his people , the ones that harboured him , Dan, & Joe burn , in the standoff at the glenrown hotel, were ambushed , then shot up , and finally burnt to death , by the police , it way to send a message to the rest of the Australian Irish comunity that the British is the biggest gang in town , and another unreported fact , is certain police whom new ned acted in self defence , where threatened if they ever spoke about the truth , this was documented .
I've learnt so much more than was taught in school or heard in my 66 years living here.
Same here, in my 62 years :) Cheers.
We did the basics on all this in school then personally went on to read into it all more myself. I'm 50. I'm sure your schooling touched on it all. School teaches you a few tid bits but ore importantly, it teaches you how to go teach yourself even more. We all learned how libraries work, how to find more info.
No one ever finishes the story of Burke and Wills. There was an Irishman with them who actually completed that journey and made it back to Melbourne, and was the first man to traverse the country from south to north and back again. That man was John King.
Thanks👍🏼
A comprehensive history of Australia 🇦🇺 😊
The greatest story in 250 years is NED KELLY
Ah...Mitchell the bean counter...that's where it comes from
@@megbond O'Hara Burke a failed policeman showing off to a female by organising the expedition that cost him his life
The most elaborate and detailed video of Australian History seen
@ 30:20 "I probably shouldn't say this here" you were not wrong Tony 😂 Love your work, very interesting and informative show.
Too right Tony & cheers for your bonza show !
Very interesting and entertaining way of learning about the history....the antidotes and humor make it enjoyable to watch!
Omg I have enjoyed this immensely!!
Hi and Gday from sunny Queensland , top vid this one , thank you , cheers
As an American, this makes me want to watch Quigley down under.
Native 🇦🇺 Australians are great people.
Yes Aborigines are a fine and noble people
For anyone wondering about "Batmania", yes it's true, and the guy's name was actually "Batman". There's actually a place in Melbourne still called Batman, and it's always funny after election time when you see billboards exclaiming "Thankyou Batman!".
Rules for emigrating to Australia:
1) Bring interesting food
2) We dont give a crap about your religion, keep it to yourself
3) your kids are gonna be 100% Aussie, so the quicker you adapt the better.
Simple.
Unfortunately, that isn't always happening...
He's Back!
People claiming not to have been taught things about thier history at school have both a very short memory and are admitying to how lazy they are.
We were all taught introductory small pieces of history and had been taught how to use libraries and how to do searches and research. From quite early on in primary school.
We cant just wait to be spoon fed information. If you have an interest in things, anything, you can go to a library and read about it. In the modern day you can google a lot of info.
Some people werent interested at all as kids and get out and find out about history as adults.
The info has always been there.
The only way people make documentaries and new books today is using existing info contained in other books and libraries.
For every part, topic, people and angle of history. Its all been there for anyone alive today throughout thier life times.
Tony not only a true comic 👍a bloody fantastic narrator👍 cheers Stephen ✌️🤠🐨🦘🐴🐪🐪🐊🐊
What’s the name of the song at 2:09:00??? Please help
Does anyone know the name of the song at 10:39?
The eureka stockade had a much earlier influence and wasn’t a start…..it was a continuation of the uprisings in Ireland. It as part of the unfinished revolution. The next uprising after 1798.,Peter lalor was a legend…..and the lawyer who defended the rebels at eureka had done intensive work to make sure the rebels survived. The history in Ireland and the family trees show the connections. It was a brilliant plan, executed perfectly.
I agree with what you say these poor children
From memory reckon John King also lived with a tribe of aborigines so clearly he adapted to the indigenous tucker than Burke and Wills
Rise up Aboriginal Australia
they couldn't do shit if they tried haha
@@JakeThomas9386Done more than you ever will or have
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Rise up in revolution or rise up to your full potential?
I strongly believe more should be done within our own communities to rise to our full potential. Stop being pawns in a political game. Stop being treated like children that require assistance all the time. We are no different to any other group of people around the world. We live today amd have every advantage at our finger tips. We need to look inward and build our own lives and move forward as proud people accomplishing our own destiny with our own achievements. We don't need agencies, political parties using is to score Brownie points. We aren't a talking point of virtue signalling white people. We are capable and strong modern people and should be showing this to the world. Not looking for handouts and sympathy and the easy way out.
Australian people are incredibly stupid to tolerate 50+ years of idiotic politicians
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Keep proving evolution can go backwards
The extremely loud music spoils the vid did myt head in gave me a headache s urely it is not necessary
Poor Harry, the camel sounds very hungry.
Veterans of the American Revolution? A 16 year old in 1783 would have been at least 88 and likely 89 in December of 1854.
There might have been veterans from the Eureka Stockade in the American Civil war 😂
But wrong war and wrong way around. Quite the mistake
He makes a lot of strange statements. Not only in this but all of his documentaries.
Another that made me laugh was to do with revolutions along the lines of "the unique thing in Australia was those that lead the revolt became the leaders and mps". That's the story of revolution all through history all over the world.
Could hardly hear Tony over the twanging of what passed for music u dessert as well as distracting
Do you spend your life whinging about everything?
sloth_e
Revolution if that is what it takes
A peaceful three pronged march from Darwin, Tennant Creek and Cairns to Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne, to Hobart and take ALL of Tassie back, where it all strated
Use music, dance, art and culture to raise support, no alcohol, no drugs, no violence
👋😂☘️
I want to hear more about all these 38 year old ladies.
And as always none of this is taught in public schools in Australia...!
😂😂😂
All of it is. Every school for 100 years has taught a few introductory pieces of history along with how to use a library. Can't expect to be spoon fed everything.
I'm 50 and was so into the history of colonial Australia that after learning some of this in the early 80s, I went on to read about it in detail myself. I was 8 amd went to the school library at lunch time.
We did assignments on bush rangers and explorers and the Gold discoveries etc.
If your school didn't, then that was a rare school.
is that where 'how maney beens make five' ttfn&ty
im sorry but the dictation test is such a bogus bs test
lol and now Australian citizens are the highest taxed in the world
Australia's tax ratio ranked 30th¹ out of 38 OECD countries, so I don't know where you got the idea Australians pay more tax than any other country
Whitewashed.
And we’re all wishing the white Australia policy was still in place
NOT ALL!!!!!!!!!
Wow, that's an out there thing to comment on! And no, not all Aussies want a white Australia policy. Jesus it's people like you who are the reason us Aussies are all continuously accused of racism mate.
Not a white Australia, but a quiter ,calmer Australia.
Not a white Australia, but a quiter ,calmer Australia.
Thieving dogs
What a lot of historians and the general public don't know , is ned kelly and his friends were the result of the ureka Stockdale , ned kelly was a revolutionary , he and his people , the ones that harboured him , Dan, & Joe burn , in the standoff at the glenrown hotel, were ambushed , then shot up , and finally burnt to death , by the police , it way to send a message to the rest of the Australian Irish comunity that the British is the biggest gang in town , and another unreported fact , is certain police whom new ned acted in self defence , where threatened if they ever spoke about the truth , this was documented .
white history - boring