Mad Max was filmed in Australia
Clunes Railway Station
In movie
Scene where Toecutter and his men are her to pick up the coffin with their friend.
Real
Scene was shot The town was home to Victoria's first registered gold discovery made by William Campbell in 1850. Campbell's announcement triggered a gold rush. It saw the town's population rising to well over 6,000 residents in the late 1880s. In 2016 1,728 people lived in Clunes according to a census.
Clunes
Great Ocean Road
In movie
Scene where Max decides on vengence.
Real
Scene was shot Fairhaven is a small coastal locality in the Surf Coast Shire, Victoria, Australia. In the 2011 census, Fairhaven had a population of 296 people. The village is a popular holiday destination.
In 1979 the beach house at Great Ocean Road was a mere shack. It was purchased for 1,1 million dollar in 2000. It was completely renovated. In March 2012 it cam on the buyers market for 11 million dollar. It is locally known as Max’s Beach House because of the cult classic.
Fairhaven
The University of Melbourne - South Lawn Carpark
In movie
Scene where Max takes his gear and his car and is looking vengence.
Real
Scene was shot The South Lawn car park is a parking garage at the University of Melbourne. It was constructed in 1971–72 using an innovative reinforced concrete shells with parabolic profiles supported on short columns. The structural system was designed by engineer Jan van der Molen. The car park was added to the Victorian Heritage Register on 6 April 1994.
Melbourne
Fraser Street
In movie
Scene where Toecutter and his men arrive in town. They are here ‘to meet a friend’.
Real
Scene was shot The town was home to Victoria's first registered gold discovery made by William Campbell in 1850. Campbell's announcement triggered a gold rush. It saw the town's population rising to well over 6,000 residents in the late 1880s. In 2016 1,728 people lived in Clunes according to a census.
Clunes