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WAY 79, also referred to as WAY '79 and WAY 1979, was the official 1979
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(150th anniversary) celebration of the European
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of
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.


Planning

Preliminary planning for WAY 79 began shortly after the March 1971 celebrations of Western Australia's population passing one million. The success of this celebration prompted the
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to begin planning for Western Australia's sesquicentenary. Planning proceeded slowly at first, and it was not until January 1974 that the
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became involved. When
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became
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in April of that year, the government took over planning, and preparations began in earnest. The following year the WAY 79 concept was officially launched by the premier. S. W. Dallymore was initially appointed executive officer for the celebrations, but he resigned after two years, and Slade Drake-Brockman was appointed in his place. According to Bolton in 1989, "It would be fair to assume that Court and Drake-Brockman played the most significant roles in determining the character of WAY 1979."


Events

The first WAY 79 event was a
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concert on the
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, attended by about 60,000 people. Performers included
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, Fat Cat and Percy Penguin.
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had been invited to perform on the
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; the
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used the occasion to hand an eviction notice to the
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, Sir Wallace Kyle. Colbung claimed to be serving the notice on the white people on behalf of Western Australia's Aboriginal people. The notice was pointedly in the same form as that used by the State Housing Commission for eviction notices to Aboriginal tenants. The act was intended both as a reminder of Aboriginal land rights and dispossession, and a reference to the contemporary plight of the State's indigenous people. Court was furious at the event, calling it "a cheap and ill-conceived stunt". One of the major events held in Perth under the patronage of WAY 79 was the
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pageant.
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of Venezuela won the pageant; as numerous press people crowded close to photograph her, the
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collapsed. Eight contestants and two media representatives were plunged to the ground, but there were no major injuries. In March
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made a state visit, representing the Crown. Among his many engagements was officially opening the Avondale Agricultural Research Station Museum by planting a tree near the entrance. His other tree planting activity included Government House. He also followed the steps of the founders from the Swan River into what is now the city. In August 1979, the first of two international conferences on the
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region was held in Perth as the
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; the second was held in 1984. Competitors in the Parmelia Yacht Race from
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to
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arrived in late November.


Mementos

Numerous other events were staged under the WAY 79 banner, from
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s to
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s and street parties. The government issued a commemorative twenty cent
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. Both official and commercial merchandise was produced to mark the occasion, from books to tea-towels. The iconic WAY 79 logo was designed by Norm Wilson, an art director and partner at Marketforce advertising agency. Some have noted the celebrations focused on its perpetuation of the "pioneer myth", which "saw progress in terms of mineral development rather than social justice or environmental amenity". In 1989 Bolton wrote that the WAY 79 celebrations:


Publications

Among the books published was the WAY 79 ''Sesquicentenary Celebrations Series'', 14 volumes on a range of Western Australian topics.


List of titles

* (This book went to a second edition) * * * * * * * * * * * * The Women's Committee for the 150th Anniversary Celebrations produced the volume ''Reflections; Profiles of 150 Women who Helped Make Western Australian History''. ''
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'' contributed ''Swan River Colony'' – 96 pages of images selected from its newspaper archives. The Education Department produced an '' Western Australia: An atlas of human endeavour'' to provide schools with an up-to-date list of achievements by the state and its people, with graphics and accurate maps. An editorial panel, all connected with the
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, released a 437-page ''Who is Who,'' in which the candid aim was "to change as little as possible what people wrote about themselves". The result was an engaging compendium of academic and political networks of the day; it omitted such eminent persons as
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, Sir Paul Hasluck, Sir Laurence Brodie-Hall, Kim Beazley, Kim Beazley Jr, Sir Norman Brearley, building magnate John Roberts (Australian businessman), John Roberts and champion Australian Rules footballer Bill Walker (Australian footballer, born 1942), Bill Walker. Parliament was provided with a report of the events of the year. The various committees formed did produce ephemeral material – such as the list from the Commerce Committee of the names of those plaques on St Georges Terrace and the Premier's Department and the Anniversary Board arranged for the New Year proceedings to be kept on record.


''Western Australia: An atlas of human endeavour''

''Western Australia: An atlas of human endeavour'' is an atlas that was published by the Western Australian Department of Education and the Department of Lands and Surveys, and distributed to all school children in WA. It has a foreword by Premier
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, who was personally involved in a number of the projects that were conducted by the organisation. Rather than being simply a collection of maps, like a traditional atlas, the ''atlas of human endeavour'' presents descriptive text and photographs illustrating the changes over time since the initial European settlement, in four broad categories: * Landscapes * Discovery, exploration and settlement * Economy * Social patterns and processes It includes extensive usage of historical geography, such as historical maps and photographs, for comparison with those of the contemporary landscape: The front and rear covers of the book are false colour images created by processing satellite imagery from Landsat program, Landsat 1 and 2. The front image extends from Rockingham, Western Australia, Rockingham to Lancelin, Western Australia, Lancelin, the rear image from Mandurah to Yallingup, Western Australia, Yallingup. The colours in the images indicate human artefacts such as ploughed land, mining activity, bitumen and concrete, as well as the varying of vegetation. The atlas includes gazetteers and bibliographies - at some divergence from the Sesquicentenary Celebrations Series editions that lacked indexes and adequate reference materials. It was originally published for the 1979 celebrations, and included "18291979" as part of the title; a second edition was published in 1986, without the years in the title.


St Georges Terrace plaques

One hundred and fifty commemorative plaques were installed along St Georges Terrace, Perth, honouring notable figures in History of Western Australia, Western Australia's history. Since then, more plaques have been added and, , the years to 1999 were included. In July 2014, the 1959 plaque of
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was removed by the City of Perth following his conviction in the UK on charges of indecent assault. Image:WAY 79 1891.jpg, 1891 - George Shenton Image:WAY_79_1902.jpg, 1902 - C.Y. O'Connor Image:WAY 1979-1934 smc.jpg, 1934 – Horrie Miller (aviator), Horrie Miller Image:WAY 1979-1946 smc.jpg, 1945 – John Curtin Image:WAY 1979 1948 Winter.jpg, 1948 - John Winter (athlete), John Winter Image:WAY 1979 1949 Cardell Oliver.jpg , 1949 - Florence Cardell-Oliver Image:WAy 1979-1969 smc.jpg, 1969 – Sir Paul Hasluck Image:WAY 1979-1971 smc.jpg, 1971 – Graham Farmer


See also

*Centenary of Western Australia *Western Australian 175th Anniversary


References


Further reading

* Gregory, Jenny (2003) ''City of light: : a history of Perth since the 1950s'' Perth, W.A. City of Perth, p. 219-231, -has a description of celebrations throughout 1979 to mark the 150th anniversary of the foundation of Western Australia as a British colony. * WAY '79 Commerce Committee ''A walk through the history of Western Australia, 1829-1979 : a chronological presentation of those persons commemorated on bronze inlaid paving tiles on St. George's Terrace, Perth'' (found in Battye Library) * {{cite book , editor-last=Popham , editor-first=Daphne , others= Stokes, Kerry Ann (Illust.), title= Reflections - Profiles of 150 Women who helped make Western Australia's history, orig-year=1978 , edition=2nd , year=1979 , isbn=0-909994-84-6 WAY 79, 1979 in Western Australia