First Australian Satellite Australia's first satellite was WRESAT. It was launched from Woomera, South Australia on 29 November 1967 on a modified American Redstone rocket. WRESAT standards for Weapons Research Establishment Satellite. #Australian #spacecraft #csiro #science #history #planet #earth #mission
1967 Seppelt Hermitage-Cabernet EC4, Australia, Victoria, Western Victoria, Great Western - CellarTracker
1967 - Maurie Price getting some air under his 48 series, following is Peter Lockley and then the thundering Customline of the "Wild Man" Ray Alford. Photo: unknown.
Sacred Heart College Launceston
In 1967, a large block containing science laboratories and
classrooms was opened 1967, Macquarie St and D'arcy Sts. Hobart.
Vietnam. 1967. A charge of explosive is prepared by, Sapper Don Wride of Sydney, NSW (left), Sapper Rick Prosser of West Wyalong, NSW, and Corporal Dave Wood of Camp Hill, Qld. All are members of the 17th Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers. They will use the charge to enlarge a 68 foot shaft, drilled at the Horseshoe to supply the location with water.
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