I was a first year apprentice wiring up new control panels for the office air conditioning at GMH Pagewood,Sydney.We were working in the clocktower of the building and the office was American design open plan,the office was totally silent. We blokes listened to a tranny radio of the landing,it still amazes me to this day.
I employ a bloke who does not believe it happened which really p////es me off,idiot.
TRIVIA. My neighbour was an apprentice at OTC and they were having trouble getting a tv signal into the middle of the city to show the landing to the public somewhere. No giant screens then,anyways,off they go to Paul's hardware in George st to buy an aluminium screen door, a few adjustments made, they set it up, and presto all good. A tv signal for the masses, good old Aussie engineering at it's best,job done go home.
To think today it would be a SWMS,currency certificates,a safety induction,proof of training,recent projects completed,references, a bank guarantee,liquidated damages,professional idemnity policy,non performance clauses and a risk assessment with background checks. Along with ''what are you blokes doing up there''. The country is stuffed!!!!
PS.My mates all rode their Honda 90's to town that night,they are also credited with a few laps of Sydney Showground Speedway Royale very late one night. CHEERS.