50 years of changes in Perth, Western Australia

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

This Channel Seven Perth historic News story features changes that took place in Perth between the 1950's and 1970's.

The Swan River crossing between Perth and Victoria Park first consisted of two wooden bridges on either side of Heirisson Island, which were eventually replaced by the present pair of concrete and steel Causeway bridges in 1952.

After almost sixty years of service, the Perth tramways were gradually phased out over a decade, up until 1958.

The first portion of the Kwinana Freeway, from the Narrows Bridge to the Canning Bridge, was completed in 1959, the year TVW Channel 7 first began broadcasting.

Decimal currency was introduced in 1966, later followed by our conversion to metric weights and measures.

The first section of the Mitchell Freeway, from the Narrows Bridge, was commenced in 1967.

A period when a young Brian Burke was a journalist with TVW, before entering politics in 1973, and became the state premier ten years later.

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  • That part where they rip up the tram-line....it breaks my heart... :(

  • lol not much different compared to NOW. Slow development of Perth.

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  • @runescapeownsnubs you know what's shit??? gay ass games like runescape

  • @runescapeownsnubs don't insult the city in which I live. I don't care if you live here too, but I love Perth, because it's where I was born, and it's where I will stay.

  • @MrSmile1087 You're what we call a fucking dickhead!

  • I like Perth it's where I was born but when you compare it to Sydney or Melbourne it's a country town. The government needs to open the purse strings if they want any tourism money spent there. Belltowers and ferris wheels ? ... who cares?

  • @MrSmile1087 what does the asylum seeker, well educated indian thing have to do with your car being stolen?

  • doesnt look like much has changed lol

  • Perth is shit.

  • interesting that they were still going on about bureaucrating bungling back then.

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