Some of Many: Germans in Australia

Clip 2: The Barossa Valley

2 min 3 sec

Taken from the documentary Some of Many: Germans in Australia (1983)

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Curator’s clip description

Strolling around his winery, Hermann Thumm talks to the filmmaker, telling the story of how he founded the successful vineyard Chateau Yaldara after the Second World War when he emigrated to the Barossa Valley in South Australia. German winegrowers remain of influence through names like Kaiser Stuhl and Seppelt. A more recent immigrant, Heinz Baumert moved to Australia from Dresden and moved to Tanunda to start a restaurant, Heinemanns Park. Speaking to camera in German, Baumert describes how he also bought a property for himself and his family.

Curator’s notes

The Barossa Valley in South Australia is one of the country’s best-known wine-producing regions as well as a region where German migrants have flourished. Hermann Thumm and Heinz Baumert are just two postwar migrants who have contributed to the region.

Lauren Williams, curator

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