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Keith Bushnell, the cameraman, who shot the first film vision to reach the outside world after Cyclone Tracy, died on Friday, ...
Cyclone Tracy devastation laid bare as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese tours exhibit on 50th anniversary of natural disaster that flattened Darwin By AMANDA PARKINSON FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS ...
These days, a cyclone of Tracy’s ferocity would still devastate Darwin, but it would not decimate the city. Building standards have improved. Disaster response mechanisms are more sophisticated.
These days, a cyclone of Tracy’s ferocity would still devastate Darwin, but it would not decimate the city. Building standards have improved. Disaster response mechanisms are more sophisticated.
These days, a cyclone of Tracy’s ferocity would still devastate Darwin, but it would not decimate the city. Building standards have improved. Disaster response mechanisms are more sophisticated.
The rebirth of a city after near-complete destruction. Hundreds gathered at East Point in Darwin at dawn's break to commemorate 50 years since Cyclone Tracy.
On December 25, 1974, more than 40,000 Darwin residents emerged with similar horror stories of Cyclone Tracy – still one of the most devastating natural disasters in Australia’s history ...
THIS week marks 40 years since Cyclone Tracy ripped through Darwin. Back then, tinsel and Christmas carols were far from the minds of residents. Kimberly Martin 5 min read December 18, 2014 - 8:17AM ...
An art exhibition at Darwin Airport – Tracy’s Echo 50 Years of Resilience – showcases 10 senior Aboriginal artists’ Cyclone Tracy experiences until January 12.
These days, a cyclone of Tracy’s ferocity would still devastate Darwin, but it would not decimate the city. Building standards have improved. Disaster response mechanisms are more sophisticated.
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