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Program: 01 Spies in the Outback | Selling a space base

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In the grip of a crippling drought in the 1960s, Alice Springs sees an economic lifeline when America promises to build a space base on the edge of town.  

But once Pine Gap’s bizarre, oversized golf ball-like structures are finally built mysterious things start happening - the "space base" isn’t quite what it seems.

Thanks to Megg Kelham for the use of audio recordings of Bernie Kilgariff.

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Editor's note: The original episode stated that when the US base agreement was signed in 1966, Aboriginal Australians did not have the right to vote. They gained the right to vote in 1962, and it was made compulsory in 1984. The audio was updated with this line removed on 23/4/24.

Alice Springs, Human Interest, History, Defence and National Security, Regional Communities

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