From the boomerang to the black box: Australian products that changed the world
Daniel Coughlin
23 August 2024
Australian ingenuity at its finest
Courtesy EAM Worldwide
Up to 50,000 years ago: Boomerang
picturelibrary / Alamy Stock Photo
Up to 40,000 years ago: Didgeridoo
Alisia Luther/Shutterstock
1843: Mechanised grain stripper
Courtesy State Library of South Australia
1851: Refrigerator
Illustrated London News/Public domain
1856: Ballot box
Courtesy State Library of Victoria
1868: Granny Smith apple
Sir Beluga [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
1877: Sheep-shearing machine
Courtesy Kerry Collection/Public domain
1889: Electric drill
Courtesy National Archives of Australia
1894: Powered flying machine
Courtesy State Library of New South Wales
1902: Notepad
Courtesy Birchalls
1906: Kiwi Boot Polish
Courtesy S.C. Johnson
1912: Tank
Australian War Memorial [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
1920s: Clapperboard
KUHT [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
1926: Electronic pacemaker
Swapan Photography/Shutterstock
1939: Commercial penicillin
Sidney Smith/CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
1940: Zinc cream
Courtesy State Library of South Australia
1944/45: Distance measuring equipment
Courtesy The Civil Aviation Historical Society & Airways Museum
1949: Disposable hypodermic syringe
Courtesy Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences
1953: Solar water heater
Antlio/Shutterstock
1953: Black box flight recorder
Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
1957: Shrink- and crease-free wool
CSIRO/CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)
1960: Plastic spectacle lenses
rangizzz/Shutterstock
1964: Disposable latex gloves
Dusan Petkovic/Shutterstock
1965: Box/cask wine
Courtesy Angove's
1965: Inflatable escape slide and raft
Courtesy EAM Worldwide
1989: Zanamivir/Relenza
Courtesy CSIRO
1988: Polymer bank note
Prachaya Roekdeethaweesab/Shutterstock
1992: Wi-Fi
Georgejmclittle/Shutterstock
1991: Extended wear contact lenses
life-literacy/Shutterstock
1999: Spray-on skin
Courtesy Fiona Wood Foundation
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