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There were belated reports of a UFO sighting in Australia on the night of the disappearance; however, the Department of Transport was sceptical that a UFO was behind Valentich's disappearance, and some of their officials speculated that "Valentich became disorientated and saw his own lights reflected in the water, or lights from a nearby island ...
21 November – Last day of commercial whaling in Australia. [citation needed] No sperm whales caught that day by the chaser ships (Cheynes II, III and IV) operated by the Cheynes Beach Whaling Company at Albany, Western Australia. [citation needed] The last whale caught by an Australian whaling company was the day before, 20 November ...
Drama / Romance Feature Film, First Australia-New Zealand Co-production: IMDb: The Sound of Love: John Power: John Jarratt, Celia de Burgh, George Ogilvie, John Beynham, Maree D'Arcy, Rob George, Pamela George, Don Barker, Graham Duckett: Drama / Romance TV film Stunt Rock: Brian Trenchard-Smith: Grant Page, Monique van de Ven, Margaret Gerard
The censored American version of the film was released in Australia in 1982 with an R 18+ rating. In 1987, the film survived an appeal to ban it. It continued to be sold until 1997, when another reclassification caused its ban in Australia. In 2004, the full uncut version was awarded an R 18+, lifting the seven-year ban.
By 1978 it had made more than $3 million in Australian cinemas. [2] It eventually grossed $5,120,000 in box office sales in Australia. [13] This is equivalent to $40,863,759 in 2022. In 1998, Weir removed seven minutes from the film for a theatrical re-release, creating a shorter 107-minute director's cut. [5]
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For many years she served the tourist excursion market from Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia, before being sold to real estate conglomerate HKR International Limited in October 2007. The company gave The Bounty an additional name in Chinese, 濟民號 [ 9 ] (Cantonese Jyutping: Zaimanhou ; Mandarin Pinyin: Jiminhao ; English: Bounty ) after ...