lmao Marshall’s batteries was at Canterbury Rd there at Cooks River for years, and there were heaps of industrial places along the river.
I remember seeing trucks coming down to collect all the dead fish that were stinking the place out. Who knows what caused that.
The “Sugarworks” sounds so tame and nice. But it was sugarmills originally and they closed in 1854. What was it since then? It was used as a butter factory by Foley Bros and from 1900 until 1908 by Denham Bros as the Canterbury Bacon Factory. Huttons owned it from 1908-1982. It was a slaughterhouse up until 1950, then used for producing smallgoods. I suppose “Old Sugarmill” sounds a lot better than “Old Slaughterhouse” for apartments. (Interestingly, wikipedia and it’s source is incorrect on Huttons. I suspect a transposition error of 1980 instead of 1908)
Pollution of the river has been going on for a lot longer than that.
There’s shit in that river bed that is a lot worse than shit. And you could never get it out of the river bed.
Do NOT swim in it, and do NOT fish in it.
May I introduce you Agent Orange river in Sydney?
I have a chuckle everytime I pass Rhodes. People fishing. The apartments without the tasteful industrial machinery bits as monuments. I wonder if any of the people there know what the site was.
People aren’t stupid and mostly innocent new sydneysiders - it is actually because some serious green-washing to the point that it is a gov cover-up of the dark history
Instead of eyeballing them eat/drinking lead and other poison, we should educate them by sending them the articles
p.s. Homebush bay, Zetland, Camellia, I actually have a map of all and building an App for it
Do you have an ETA on app’s initial release?
i am a bit occupied with moving and work this quarter, it will have to be the next quarter if everything go smoothy. Anything in particular you are looking for?
Nothing in particular. I was unaware of the area’s history and intrigued by the mention/description of your project.
Great link! I was familiar with Union Carbide at Rhodes but a lot more was going on. That website looks awesome, thanks again
If you haven’t seen Beau Miles’ Bad River documentary I highly recommend it. He follows the Cooks River from its ‘source’ in suburbia to Botany Bay, showing the current state and historical context of one of the most polluted waterways in Australia