2016
DOI: 10.52086/001c.25319
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Writing working class ghosts

Abstract: On 15 October 1970, in one of the worst industrial accidents in Victoria's history, a span of the West Gate Bridge collapsed during construction. Thirtyfive workers were killed. Very little has been written about the West Gate Bridge collapse, the men who died, the men who survived or the families that were left behind. The Bridge has become a road, too often clogged with traffic, a nuisance, an annoyance. It's a tragic history, one that the city seems to have forgotten, but more than forty years later, it hau… Show more

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