What it Was Like to Live in the “British” AUSTRALIA in the 1960s

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What it Was Like to Live in the “British” AUSTRALIA in the 1960s

n the 1960s, Australia felt more British than Australian. The Queen’s portrait hung in every home, the news spoke in London accents, and old habits shaped daily life from tea breaks to Sunday roasts. But beneath the surface, a new identity was quietly taking shape. Young Australians pushed back against imported traditions, craving a future that belonged to their own sunburnt land. This video explores what it was truly like to live in a country torn between loyalty to the crown and the search for a voice of its own. From British routines to the first sounds of Aussie rebellion, discover the era when Australia stood at the crossroads—still asking: who are we, really? If you feel nostalgia for a slower world, or wonder how countries find their place in history, SUBSCRIBE and join us as we bring the lost days of 1960s Australia to life. Credit to : UK Nostalgia

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