Aussie Inventions That Changed The World (2019)
S01E04 Farm Smart
Episode Overview
At the heart of Australia's challenging farming legacy lies the quest for innovative agricultural methods. Richard and Clarence Smith clashed over the rightful credit for their stump-jump plough, which significantly enhanced the livelihoods of farmers tackling tough landscapes. Meanwhile, Frederic Wolseley's mechanical shears captivated shearers and revolutionized the wool sector. Lew Bandt created the ute, catering to farmers in search of a practical and comfortable work vehicle, while Benjamin Dunkerley's invention of a fur-cutting machine paved the way for the legendary Akubra hat.