Bush Mechanics

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DVD cover of the ABC TV series Bush Mechanics (2001)
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DVD cover of the ABC TV series Bush Mechanics (2001)

Bush Mechanics is a 2001 television documentary series directed by David Batty and produced by the Warlpiri Media Association, featuring an Indigenous Australian take on motor mechanics.

A bush mechanic, in Australian parlance, is someone who uses unorthodox techniques and readily available materials to build or fix mechanical problems. The television show featured Aboriginal people from Yuendumu fixing cars in such a way as they travelled through Central Australia. As they traverse the desert in their dilapidated vehicles, the series followed how they solved multiple car problems with inventive, wacky and unpredictable bush repair techniques.

One example from the series involved a trailer breaking an axle. As the band travelling in the car towing the trailer had to be at a gig that night, they removed the roof of the car with an axe, turned it upside down and tied it to the back of the car, loaded the items from the trailer onto the upturned roof and dragged the roof behind them across the sandy track.

The television show consisted of five episodes: one initial half-hour documentary, which garnered international recognition, and four subsequent episodes. It was first broadcast by ABC Television (Australia) on 2 October 2001.

The episodes included:

  • Motorcar Ngutju (Good Motorcar)
  • Payback
  • The Chase
  • The Rainmakers

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