Sunday, October 20, 2013

DARWIN BEER CANS TRAVEL FAR

One  of  the  Northern  Territory’s  early  cultural contributions  to Australia’s  relationship  with   Asian  neighbours   was   undoubtedly   the  1977  Can  Tiki Expedition   from  Darwin  to  Singapore , marked  by   the  above  item  of  postal  history .  The crew of the  vessel - made  from  beer cans - included  the  former  Lord  Mayor of   Brisbane and  ALP  stalwart,  the late  Clem Jones,  and  Darwin businessman, L.  Frankenfeld , a  member of the  German Club This  cover , bought  at  a  flea market ,   is   signed  on  the   back  by   both  men .   Among  other  things, Clem , a  surveyor , was  credited  with  modernising    much  of   Brisbane  and  connecting  the   city  to  the   sewer ; he was  appointed  chairman of  the  Darwin Reconstruction Commission in 1975  after  Cyclone Tracy .   In  his  will  he  left  $5million  for   a campaign to bring  in legislation for  euthanasia, having seen  his  wife   suffer   a   slow death , and  backed   moves  for   a   republic.
 
Frankenfeld   was   in  the  used  car  trade   and  in  recent  times  was   reportedly  interested  in   legendary   Lassetter’s   Lost  Reef   of   Central  Australia .  The   beer  can  boat  was   powered  by Mercury outboards  ; sponsors   included  Carlton  United  Brewery  and  Qantas.    Beer  can  regattas   have  been  a  regular annual  event  in  Darwin  for  decades  .  And   just  recently  Magnetic Island ,  North  Queensland ,   staged   its   first   such  happening  ,  saying  it  was  based  on   Darwin’s