My Dad brought in all the telecommunications to Woomera and Maralinga...
@peternewman958 Жыл бұрын
That’s asbestos Super 66 roofing that their pulling off with PPE equipment on for protection.
@adymatt334 Жыл бұрын
What were they thinking? What happened to the local indigenous people?
@keithammleter3824 Жыл бұрын
The place is basically a desert that can't naturally support more than a handful of people on a long term basis. Indigenous folk didn't live there, however they did transit the area for cultural reasons before Woomera was established.
@adymatt334 Жыл бұрын
@@keithammleter3824 I know indigenous people that lives there. There is and always has been lakes and dams etc. you couldn’t be more wrong.
@keithammleter3824 Жыл бұрын
@@adymatt334 : I base what I said on official accounts and Len Beadell's books. As with Maralinga, the government conducted a search for indigenous folk, as they could have been a security risk. Only a handful were found. However it must be admitted that they said they found only a few at Maralinga, but it turned out there were more there than they thought, and some poor souls who were transiting got blinded when the test nuclear bombs went off. Note that as stated in this film, Woomera is a secure area (the Woomera Prohibited Area) closed to the public - you only get to go there, apart from specific precincts open to tourists and visitors, if you are employed there. In any case, the presence or absence of aboriginals and people claiming aboriginality in any given area today means nothing. It is well documented that Tasmanian aboriginals died out due to diseases brought by the whites and other causes (the last genuine Tasmanian aborigine, Truganini, died in 1876), however today Tasmania has quite a few as they have moved there from the mainland. Its the same as today there is a significant Chinese and Vietnamese population in all Australian cities and large towns. The lakes are salt. Any dams, bores, etc would have been constructed by whites. Construction of dams was never something aboriginals would do. Their culture in desert areas is nomadic - hunt what's there and easily caught, and move on.
@jasoar1563 Жыл бұрын
they were rounded up, bound gaged and shot.
@keithammleter3824 Жыл бұрын
@@jasoar1563 This is Australia, not Stalinist USSR.
@MsJuliebarry2 жыл бұрын
I don't like this, it doesn't reflect my Woomera 1968-1980 I loved living there as a child & am proud of the work my Dad did. Houses weren't torn apart by white suited men, most were transported to other country towns.
@shannonjaensch3705 Жыл бұрын
I feel your pain. Nothing but slabs and an eary feel now. Amazing how much things can change in such a short amount of time. In saying that tho, my parents bought two of the houses and trucked them to Andamooka. Thankfully still standing strong.
@tonymccarthy67132 жыл бұрын
I was posted to Woomera from Jan 1965 until July 1967, Probably the best years of my life. I was with Meterology to back up the trials. My son was born in the Woomera base hospital. A lot of pleasant memories there for me.
@mrsboosh424 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to show this to my dad he lived in woomera somewhere between 66 and 69, my grandad worked for the RAF and was transferred there from wales uk. He’s got many a fond memories of this place he loved living there. 😊
@vidforweb4 жыл бұрын
Please you liked it Sami....hope your dad likes it too!
@madmick62754 жыл бұрын
I still remember my mum and dad taking us for a drive with a local sheep station owner, To the old missile silos in wommera around 97" 98" size of them are incredible standing at the base before the concrete curves up.
@darrenstevens93204 жыл бұрын
Does anyone remember a Dennis Lyndon brown working at Woomera test site early late 69-70 Radar Operative. Would they please email me at boomer200722@@t Many thanks .
@MrMcdougalls5 жыл бұрын
I can see both sides to this....
@gary36965 жыл бұрын
Grew up at Kennedy Space Center, Dad worked for HQ, KSC. I spent 2yrs at Woomera, thanks for giving me a link I hadn't realized. Course all the rockets were gone by the time I got there..except the space junk at the dump..that was a fun place.
@nickashton35846 жыл бұрын
was a child there 62 63 64 the pool pic took me back went there many times
@vidforweb6 жыл бұрын
Did you know Wayne or Brad Williams? They were there at the same time?
@nickashton35846 жыл бұрын
@@vidforweb no dont recall those two
@markdawson90946 жыл бұрын
Good politician
@vidforweb6 жыл бұрын
Had flawed thinking regarding the Barossa Wine Train. The Barossa is Australia's premier wine region - and has a DISUSED railway line running through it. The former Labor Govt of which Bignell was a part (as TOURISM Minister, no less!) DID NOTHING over its 16 years in office to insist that the Lessee of the line (Genesee Wyoming Australia) bring the line back to operational standard AS THE LEASE INSISTS. THEN the Barossa Wine Train could use it. Good Minister...? NAH!