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Elizabeth That Was Part 7: Blessing or Curse? (Holden's Seals Elizabeth's Fate) 

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Part 7 in this 8 part series is based in part on the book "Good Times, Hard Times" by Mark Peel, and covers the irrevocable course Elizabeth was set upon with the arrival of General Motors Holden as the town's primary source of industry, and economic stability.
History of Elizabeth
Before the 1950s, most of the area surrounding today's suburb of Elizabeth was farming land. After the end of the Second World War with its shortage of materials, the state government decided that South Australia needed to grow and become industrialised. A satellite city was planned for northern metropolitan fringe of Adelaide between the existing townships of Salisbury and Smithfield. The South Australian Housing Trust initiated a housing development program in the area, with a purchase of 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) at the site of the present suburb.
The township (now suburb) of Elizabeth was established on 16 November 1955, being named after Queen Elizabeth II, queen of Australia, and inaugurated by Sir Thomas Playford, who was then premier of South Australia.
The town council was briefly renamed the District Council of Salisbury and Elizabeth on 22 August 1963. On 13 February 1964, a new local government body, the municipality of Elizabeth, later called the City of Elizabeth, was created by severance from the District Council of Salisbury.
By the late 90's local council bodies were being forced to amalgamate by the State Government, resulting in the amalgamation of Munno Para and Elizabeth City Councils to become Playford.
The entire lifespan of Elizabeth the City lasted just 33 years.
History of General Motors Holden in Elizabeth
The Holden Elizabeth Plant was a vehicle manufacturing facility in the township of Elizabeth, South Australia operated by Holden from 1963 until 2017. It succeeded the Woodville Plant as South Australia's main assembly facility.
The plant pressed and assembled bodies with engines from its Port Melbourne Plant in Victoria.
The plant officially opened in 1963, after the majority of tooling from the Woodville Plant was transferred to Elizabeth, though the plant itself had been operating in a limited capacity since 1960. The first vehicle produced at the plant was the Holden EH.
Elizabeth became the last remaining Holden plant in 1989 after Dandenong closed. After production of the VL Commodore ceased.
In 2006, the plant underwent a redesign known to have cost more than $1 Billion (AUD), this budget was shared with Holdens development of the General Motors Zeta platform, of which's introduction in the Fourth Generation VE Commodore led to the retooling of the facility.
Australian production of the Cruze ceased in 2016, leaving the Commodore and its ute derivative to be the only vehicles being produced at the plant.
The Elizabeth facility was the last large scale automotive manufacturing facility in Australia to close after the Mitsubishi Australia in 2008, Ford Australia in 2016, and Toyota Australia earlier in 2017.
The last vehicle, a 'Red Hot' VF Holden Commodore SS V Redline (which is currently in the collection at the National Motor Museum, Birdwood) rolled off the line on October 20, 2017.

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@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 22 дня назад
Thank you for watching. If you would like to support this channel please subscribe and give the video a thumbs up. Warmest, Will 🙏
@Eric-kn4yn
@Eric-kn4yn 20 дней назад
Back then china was not the factory of the world like today free trade deals with china started with PM whitlam going to china and Prez nixon and globalisation which also means non european migration replacing whites its sad.
@susanjacquier5358
@susanjacquier5358 21 день назад
Thanks for keeping the memories alive Will. Not too many of us left sadly. I often drive around the old area of Munno Para...and Smithfield Plains on my way to see family still living there. All the 'open spaces' that where between Smithfield and Dalkeith is starting to fill with housing, roof to roof ( ugly). Sometimes it's hard to recognise the places we knew. Progress I guess. But I wonder...where does everyone work?
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 21 день назад
Yes, Susan. Those housing estates were my old playgrounds. And I agree, roof to roof is ugly. Those poor sardines :-) What a great question. I imagine most have to commute. There is great irony in that. Thomas Playford would weep. Thank you, again, for supporting the channel. Much appreciated.
@megansummersides4255
@megansummersides4255 20 дней назад
Glad I stumbled across your channel last month...have binged most of your stuff and liked and subscribed! Great insight into the past Sir, Looking forward to the next one👏👏
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 20 дней назад
Thank you, Megan. That is much appreciated. I love it when people find the channel unexpectedly. Enjoy :-)
@manosmul6827
@manosmul6827 21 день назад
Thanks Will, great to see this time now past. Can't help feel a sad at the state of current affairs and the deliberate attempt to dismantle the good. It appears Jacques Ellul's prophetic works are just that. Be good and all the best.
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 21 день назад
My pleasure, mate. Thank you for watching. Much appreciated :-)
@geoffmower8729
@geoffmower8729 20 дней назад
Hi Will your videos always take me back in time with so many memories. Thoughts lads looking at the model of GMH are from my old school Freemont Boys High School, I remember that uniform well I still have the tie somewhere. My first job was in a factory along Peachy Rd I think it was spelt kromini floor tiles and lino? I think in your video it was called something else back then. But I remember working in the back of the factory making floor tile samples for salesmen listening to the radio as ABBA was setting foot in South Australia. My next job was in the GMH paint shop in the first colour booth. On and off I was there for 10 years and then I left to go tour Australia and New Zealand in a band I was in back then called The Beat Makers Doing a Beatles and Sixty's cover band act . We supported many overseas acts as a warm up band and I can honestly say it was the most amazing time in my life. Great vid as always I totally loved it! 👍🏻
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 19 дней назад
Hey Geoff. I sourced that photo and info from the Playford's Past Recollect website - they are uploaded by the public however, so if it's Freemont the uploader must have mistaken it for EBTH. My bad. It's dated 1964 on the site. looking at the model though, the factory definitely did not look like that at that point. It was still a lot smaller with less buildings completed. I assumed they were looking at a model detailing the future of the factory. Thank you for the info. Touring with a band opening for overseas acts must have been a great ride. I can see why you remember that time so warmly. Thanks again for watching and sharing with us.. Much appreciated.
@apollofsx
@apollofsx 21 день назад
There is a lot to unpack from all the information provided by Will. Exploitation by overseas companies comes to mind. That's the first thing. An excellent analysis of the many competing challenges facing a naive SAHT and the reliance on coddling overseas corporations to invest in Elizabeth. Ill need to watch this video again.
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 21 день назад
Thanks mate. This and the final episode in this series (final ep coming next month) are based in part on the book Good Times, Hard Times: The Past and future in Elizabeth, written by Mark Peel and published in the early to mid-nineties, before Elizabeth and Munno Para amalgamated. You can still order copies of it if you're interested in reading that. It is a very dense read and analysis of what went wrong in Elizabeth., but worth the read. Thank you for watching. Much appreciated.
@apollofsx
@apollofsx 21 день назад
@@elizabeththatwas where might I access this book Will?
@deidreevans1791
@deidreevans1791 22 дня назад
Great video as always Will
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 22 дня назад
I appreciate that Deidre. Thank you. One more in this series to go, which will take us right through to 1997, when Elizabeth City Council was dissolved and merged with Munno Para and become Playford. It's a sad end for those who were here at the beginning. Thank you for all your support. Always appreciated.
@deidreevans1791
@deidreevans1791 22 дня назад
Yes it was sad for my dad as he worked for Munno Para Council. He did a lot of the footpaths and parks and gardens work in the area. After the amalgamation it seemed that the Elizabeth area got all the attention and the old Munno Para areas fell into decline, especially Smithfield Plains
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 21 день назад
@@deidreevans1791 Yes, I was shocked when I visited Smithfield Plains in 2018 after years of not being there. Almost every home of my childhood friends were no longer there, knocked down with no new houses yet built. I was disoriented for a bit, thinking I was on the wrong street until it finally dawned on me. The old shops in a dilapidated state, as well as both primary and high schools - boarded up and vandalised. I was in shock for a bit. Very sad to think my childhood, and the childhood of all my old friends, was being erased as if we had never been there. What terribly weak leadership. Ah, well. At least we have this channel to remind us. We really were there. It did really hap[pen 🙂
@OldmanSerious
@OldmanSerious 21 день назад
@@elizabeththatwas You could push out another, to where Holden left and the ramifications of that. And it's hardly a "sad end" when the Elizabeth area gets all the benefits of the Playford council.
@macnuggets2974
@macnuggets2974 21 день назад
another amazing video. I love your content and love my town. please keep them coming. Anyone interested I am at Hopestreet in Davoren Park. come in for a chat.
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 21 день назад
Thanks, mate. Much appreciated. Thank you for watching. There is one more ep in this series to come next month. Not sure what I'll work on after that, but something will come to me. I will be taking a break first though. This channel is a side project while I work three other jobs...lol. Take care mate, and thanks again :-)
@Eric-kn4yn
@Eric-kn4yn 20 дней назад
Everyone is white european 😊.
@elizabeththatwas
@elizabeththatwas 19 дней назад
Yes. Sadly, although it was slowly being dismantled, we were still heavily influenced by the White Australia policy at this time. Horrific, but widely accepted at the time. Thanks for watching Eric. Much appreciated.
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