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Sunday, 26 January 2025

Australia Day 2025 - Aussie's invented that!

Hello dear readers. Welcome to the Australia Day edition. We celebrate Australia day on 26 January - but in true Aussie tradition - if the day comes on the weekend (like it does on Sunday this year), we declare a public holiday the next work day - ie Monday! Aussies love public holidays! 

To celebrate Australia Day I thought I would share with you a few things us Aussies invented. You might be surprised about some of them - I was.  

There has even been a song written about some them - written by Matt Scullion. So for the musical version click on the video - the words are below. 

We Invented That written by Matt Scullion 

Everybody knows we invented Iced VoVos
Lamingtons, Cherry Ripes, and Chiko Rolls
We're famous for the Hill's Hoist and the Speedos



We gave the world the ute, but I bet you didn't know - 
We came up with the wine cask, I love the way we think
It doubles as a pillow when you've had too much to drink

And see that little black box that survives every plant crash
We invented that
Some clever Aussie invented that.

Now we were only showing off with the dual-flush dunny
We saved the Mint a fortune with plastic coated money.

From the Esky to the stubby cooler, we don't muck around
We even gave expecting mums an early look with ultrasound.
Next time you're using Wi-Fi, you've got us to thank
Yeah, we've been on the front line since we built the armoured tank
From the selfie, to the surf ski, even Google Maps
We invented that
Some clever Aussie invented that

We saved lives with penicillin, with Aerogard we made a killing, 
They even put the AC in the power drill.
Mowed the competition over, with the two-stroke Victa mower
You'd think with all our accolades, we might have had our fill

But then we sailed into victory with the winged keel.
And with the Race-Cam put the lounge lizard behind the steering wheel
We were on the cutting edge with the Say-Sharp knife
It was just a taste of things to come with Vegemite. 

We put a battery in a heart, what a great idea!

Even gave the hard of hearing a bionic ear.
From the Ugg boot to electric shears, it's an unknown fact
We invented that. 

It all started with the corks hanging from a swaggie's hat
Yeah, we invented that
Some clever Aussie invented that!

And wait there's more:

the boomerang - 10,000 years ago

Splayd - the Australian version of the spork - The splayd was created in 1943 in Sydney by William McArthur and was popular as a 1970's wedding gift. 
Our most used eating utensil - Great for eating one pot stir fries and spaghetti and dessert slices - anything really! 

Powerboard - 1972

Prepaid Postage stamps - 1838

Worlds first feature-length film - 1906 

Roll-a-door garage door - 1956



On Boxing Day 1906, 
The Story of the Kelly Gangopened at the Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne. It was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. See more here: National Museum of Australia

The Hills Hoist history is fascinating. It was developed in 1945 by South Australian Lance Hill, though the rotary clothes hoist design was created by another Australian, Gilbert Toyne, way back in 1911, who wanted a way to maximise the amount of clothesline space, but with less of a footprint. Australian seniors - The Hills Hoist

The Australian breakfast table wouldn't be complete without Vegemite. Made in Australia since 1923 - you can read more about Vegemite and it's history here - Vegemite.com   My hint to tasters new to Vegemite - only put a thin slather on your toast - delicious on fresh crusty bread with butter!

The Happy Little Vegemite song which we all grew up with has recently had a remake - evidently Vegemite had over 10,000 audition applications! 


For more information and more amazing inventions that Aussies created - 

And whilst there is still some discussion about the day we should celebrate Australia Day - 26th January - it doesn't stop me celebrating everything that is wonderful about Australia - and my Australian heritage through my ancestors who came to Australia in the early days of the colony. 


This afternoon we went to see a wonderful heart warming true blue Aussie movie - Runt - if you haven't seen it, do yourself a favour and see it. You'll love it. 


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6 comments:

  1. a very good post. Quite a few things invented by Australians.

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  2. It was good to read more about your heritage. Happy Australia Day

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  3. great blog post Jill

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  4. Oh Jill, thank you for such a great post. Loved the video. I love everything Australian. I will be coming over to visit my daughter in March. I hope you had a good Australia Day. I love double dipped cherry ripes. Your money is up there in the top ten best inventions. I used to have a genuine Aussie hat and a pair of Ugg boots, I’ve got a couple of lovely boomerangs. On one of my daughters’ visits here we had a party in her honour and some guests wore hats with swinging corks. I don’t like vegemite though but I did enjoy the video. And Runt, oh that made me laugh and bought tears to my eyes as we have just lost our beloved dog. I think Celeste Barber is brilliant, I've seen her in a TV series and on Youtube. I will be on the lookout for the film. Thank you for brightening a chilly wet day here in the UK 😊

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  5. Such a fun post to read; I had no idea Australians invented more than 1/2 of those. We Americans are the same way though when a holiday lands on a weekend we still like to have either the Friday or the Monday off to celebrate!

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  6. Happy Australian Day! I just learned about it, commemorating the first Brits to come to that continent. And now I've learned about so many inventions by the descendants of those early peoples.

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