For those of you that don't know, the National Library of Australia have been quietly digitising millions of pages of Australian newspapers over the last few years and have been releasing them onto the Internet.
Their website includes every copy of the Sydney Morning Herald, Courier Mail, The Age etc from the earliest issues in the 1800's up to 1954. It makes for some fascinating reading.
In the last few weeks, they've also been releasing scanned copies of the Australian Women's Weekly from the 1930s up to the end of 1982 (it became a monthly in 1983).
But here is the interesting thing from a Disney fan perspective - a lot of these newspapers, and especially the Women's Weekly, have covered the building of Disneyland etc.
The link below will take you to a search I did across the whole archive, just for the word "Disneyland" - go ahead and click it then start taking a look at the links - you'll find a treasure trove of Disneyland goodness from the opening of the park, the tenth anniversary, the airing of TV specials, park expansions etc. all in full colour!
And while you are at it, have a look around for other articles - the site is fascinating if you are into history (I've spent days looking through the Sydney Morning Herald reading the World War II pages!)
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?q=disneyland
I hope you have as much fun reading these as I have!