@albert3801 You mean a time when women and aboriginals were discriminated against, and homosexuals could end up in jail merely for pursuing their love?
Come on Australia has moved on so much in all directions since then, morality has improved a LOT as I said above. Architecture is so much grander and taller. Technology has changed astoundingly.
Found the house its : 23 Tenby Street, Mount Gravatt !!
MrDenyWeny 4 days ago
@MrDenyWeny Awesome bit of detective work. Thanks for the info.
FILMAUSTRALIA 3 days ago
Cribb Island was at the end of my bus route. But of course we all travelled to Southport or Noosa etc for the surf.
RoslynJoyJohnson 1 week ago
why did everyone speak with english accents back then
lukegranger89 2 months ago
Oh, where are the days when you could actually talk to a human? Wow, love this film. Not an Aussie, but going to travel there next year!
taaheatea 4 months ago
Does anyone know what TC's Sound Lounge was? 13:45 in.
PrinceAndrew100 4 months ago
What a great video!
I bet that house is still there - does anyone recognise the street at 16:16?
aramintawolfe 5 months ago
There are no beaches in Brisbane
LewyBNF 5 months ago 3
I didn't know Brisbane was so bustling, cultured and sophisticated, in 1964.
drflynn73 7 months ago
OMg... I weas there as a teenager in 1964... recognised and remembered everything... even think I saw an old friend in the footage....
Gruntesque 7 months ago
Does anyone know which residential street was used for the hero family of this clip?
enzedbrit 7 months ago
but seriously if you are so interested come here and realise its a lot like the rest of the world but with awsome beaches
jezztyson 7 months ago
wow look at the apes with their technology lol i only wish i wasn't one of them lol no russell crowe here
jezztyson 7 months ago
I bet that giant golden toadfish caught at 12:00 was delicious. At least some things haven't changed!
swampgarage 7 months ago
Rick Farbach (1922-2005) seen from 14:19 to 14:34 at Cloudland, which was stupidly demolished in 1982 despite heritage status and public outcry.
ViceroyCDR 7 months ago
This era was a much more civilised one. People were nicer.
ArttraTainment 8 months ago 3
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albert3801 11 months ago
Another place in Australia I'd like to visit, Brisbane.
Seattlecarnut 11 months ago
If only we could return to a much nicer era... Where there was a family life and where people went to Church on Sundays.
albert3801 1 year ago
@albert3801 You mean a time when women and aboriginals were discriminated against, and homosexuals could end up in jail merely for pursuing their love?
Come on Australia has moved on so much in all directions since then, morality has improved a LOT as I said above. Architecture is so much grander and taller. Technology has changed astoundingly.
mornnb 11 months ago
Orhh Lord, thank God that era is over. Those shots of that banal home life gave me knots in the stomach.
OzClawhammer 1 year ago
This place reminds me of Seattle, Washington (USA) during the 1960s.
Seattlecarnut 1 year ago