20 Things Australian Schoolboys Did in the 1970s Bush That Police Would Charge Them For Today
Explore the wild side of growing up in 1970s Australia, when schoolboys roamed the bush, built fires, handled tools, rode ute trays, and took risks that would trigger police calls today. This nostalgic documentary looks at how childhood, freedom, danger, and the law have changed across generations.

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