- published: 06 Jul 2016
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Stuart Diver (born 14 January 1970 in New South Wales, Australia) is a ski instructor and was the sole survivor of the 1997 Thredbo landslide.
At 11.35pm, on 30 July 1997, 3,500 tonnes of rock and mud, slid down the side of Thredbo taking two ski lodges with it. The landslide killed 18 people, one of whom was Diver's first wife, Sally (née Donald). After 65 hours in sub-zero temperatures with only a small blanket and jacket, Diver was finally pulled from the rubble. After the incident, Diver wrote a biography, Survival, with journalist Simon Bouda, detailing his struggles with the experience of the disaster and the aftermath. Diver's experiences were also made into the Australian TV movie, Heroes' Mountain, where his character was played by actor Craig McLachlan.
Diver has a Bachelor of Applied Science, is a level three ski instructor and he owns a house above the disaster site along with his second wife Rosanna (née Cossettini) and their daughter Alessia. Rosanna died on 21 March 2015 from breast cancer. Diver has an active role promoting the Salvation Army and he is one of the best known public faces of the charity.
Actors: Anthony Hayes (actor), Anthony Buckley (producer), Tony Barry (actor), Reza Mokhtar (miscellaneous crew), Richard Carter (actor), Fiona Searson (miscellaneous crew), Andy Anderson (actor), Penne Hackforth-Jones (actress), Tina Bursill (actress), John Gregg (actor), Robin Clifton (miscellaneous crew), Tiriel Mora (actor), Terry Serio (actor), Simon Burke (actor), Don Hany (actor),
Plot: On 30th July 1997 at Thredbo Australia 18 people where buried alive by a landslide. One of those men, Stuart Diver, managed to stay alive. With the rescuers working tireless to find survivors Diver was trying to let them know that he was alive, buried under the rubble. After a massive 65 hours in the freezing temperatures, wearing only his under wear, Stuart Diver was the only person to be pulled from the rubble.
Genres: Drama,