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Over two hundred students and staff at Westall High School, Melbourne, witnessed the craft in broad daylight on 6 April 1966 — one of the most credible mass-witness cases in UFO history
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The Westall UFO — Melbourne 1966: Two Hundred Children and a Silenced Investigation

On the morning of Wednesday, 6 April 1966, a silver disc-shaped object descended over the Westall district of Melbourne, Australia, and landed or hovered at ground level in a paddock adjacent to Westall High School. It remained for several minutes, was observed at close range by students who ran toward it, then ascended rapidly and departed at high speed. The event was witnessed by over two hundred people — students, teachers, and members of the public — in broad daylight. It is one of the most extensively witnessed UFO events in history and one of the least known outside Australia.

The incident began at approximately 11:00 AM during the school’s morning break. Students on the oval noticed a grey-silver disc moving at low altitude toward the nearby Grange Reserve. The object descended and appeared to land in the reserve, partially concealed by trees. Students ran toward it; those who reached the edge of the reserve reported seeing the craft on or just above the ground, approximately the size of two family cars. One student, Jacqueline Argent, described approaching within fifteen to twenty feet and observing the craft ascend — silently, with a slight spin — to approximately the height of the school’s antenna mast before accelerating away at extraordinary speed.

Several witnesses described a ring of flattened grass at the site where the craft had rested. Multiple witnesses reported that aircraft — described as small, civilian-type planes — were observed circling the area both during and after the incident, as if tracking the object. The craft outpaced them without apparent effort. A teacher who photographed the event with a camera had her film confiscated. Several other students reported their photographs were taken by people who arrived at the school shortly after the event and identified themselves as connected to authorities.

The headmaster addressed the school the following day and instructed students not to speak publicly about what they had witnessed. Some reported that their parents had received similar instructions. The event received minimal press coverage at the time — a brief mention in a local newspaper, nothing nationally. The Australian government has not, in the decades since, produced any official explanation or acknowledgment of the event.

What the Westall case offers that many UFO incidents do not is sheer witness density. Over two hundred people, including adult educators, observed the same object under clear daylight conditions with no suggestion of collective delusion, intoxication, or coordinated fabrication. The attempts to suppress witness testimony are, in their way, as significant as the sighting itself — they indicate that someone, somewhere, considered the event important enough to contain. The witnesses, who have been interviewed in multiple Australian documentaries over the following decades, have not changed their accounts.

Watch: The Westall UFO — Melbourne 1966: The Witnesses Speak

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