By Rowan Callick, Asia-Pacific editor of The Australian
THE plane in which veteran pilot Richard Leahy almost died on a
This was the feisty figure who led the expeditions in the early 1930s that established for the first time that the Highlands of PNG were not "empty" but packed with vibrant cultures.
Richard was born in
His first wife Robin said yesterday: "He's been an aircraft fanatic since the age of four, it's his great love and interest. Practically every photo he has taken has an aircraft in it somewhere."
He extended this passion into his interest in history, discovering and photographing World War II plane wrecks all over the Pacific.
Richard learnt to fly in a Tiger Moth in Lae 50 years ago, and completed his training in
His father Mick - known widely as "Masta Mick" - died 30 years ago at Zenag, on a mountain top in Morobe province, where he is buried.
Born in 1901, he was the fourth of nine children of Irish migrants who had settled in Toowoomba. He and his brothers Paddy, Jim and Danny rushed to the Edie Creek gold strike in PNG in 1926.
There, writes historian Jim Griffin in the Australian Dictionary of Biography, "they learned the skills of prospecting and survival".
In 1930, seeking to trace gold upriver, he persuaded the Australian authorities to allow him to embark on the first of what were to become 10 expeditions into the
Conventional wisdom held that the
They found substantial gold only at Kuta in the Western Highlands. Mick summed up the
Danny went on to become a coffee farmer, marrying a Highlander and establishing a separate dynasty that included Joe Leahy, the central figure in the widely applauded films of Bob Connolly and the late Robin Anderson, Joe Leahy's Neighbours and Black Harvest.
Connolly and Anderson had earlier made First Contact, which included footage of early expeditions of the Leahys.
Another Danny Leahy, a nephew of Masta Mick, who co-founded a distribution company, Collins and Leahy, became a major figure in rugby league and died a year ago as Sir Danny Leahy, the only member of the extraordinary family to be knighted - so far.
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