TAGGED: 1970s
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Sea World founder Keith Williams (1929–2011) talks about its origins as a waterski show. Sea World opened on the Gold Coast on 30 October 1971.

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Listen to a Q&A with the director of documentary Brazen Hussies (2020), Catherine Dwyer and influential feminist Elizabeth Reid.

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This audio clip is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Vic Simms, Aboriginal musician and songwriter.

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In January 2020, Lorna Lesley interviewed Simon Burke for the NFSA's Oral History program. Burke is one of Australia’s most beloved stars of film, TV, and theatre.

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Producer/presenter/journalist Jeffrey James donated a collection of television and radio material from his earliest days in the industry, including umatic videotapes of 1970s Saturday morning ATN-7

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Toecutter, portrayed by Hugh Keays-Byrne, is the main antagonist in Mad Max and the ruthless leader of a merciless motorcycle gang terrorising the outback

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Lobby card for Max Max shows Toecutter (Hugh Keays-Byrne) pointing and holding a rifle.

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This episode of The Sullivans (1976–83) features 8-year-old Kylie in her first TV acting role. Kylie was in eight episodes of the show as

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In August 1972 Alison McCallum provided lead vocals for ‘It's Time’, the campaign song for Gough Whitlam’s 1972 election campaign for the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

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‘Because I Love You’ was the lead single from The Master’s Apprentices’ third studio album, The Master's Apprentices (re-titled Choice Cuts in Australia).