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Welcome to Australia
Welcome to Australia
Human Rights, Refugees, Social Justice, Youth
Peter Ajak fled Sudan after being forcibly recruited as a child soldier. He walked for hundreds of miles eventually crossing the perilous Kenyan border where he languished in a refugee camp for over...
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Welcome to Independence
Welcome to Independence
Human Rights
Welcome to Independence will view East Timor's dramatic history since 2001 through the eyes of a child. In 2001 the child, Febe, is seven – by the film's end in 2007 she will be thirteen. ...
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Whale Like Me
Whale Like Me
Environment
Whale Like Me is a feature film and Cetacean conservation movement. It pitches two old friends, Malcolm Wright and Hideki Fuji, at each other in a challenge to get to the bottom of the...
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WHAT IS POETRY
WHAT IS POETRY
Arts, Education
What Is Poetry?' is a half-hour documentary on contemporary Australian poetry as experienced over two years in the life of The Red Room Company. Created as a (DVD and online) learning resource for...
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Whatever Happened to Brenda Hean?
Whatever Happened to Brenda Hean?
Environment
"Whatever Happened to Brenda Hean?" tells the remarkable story of Brenda Hean – one of the first leaders of an environmental political party in the world – whose fight to save Tasmania's Lake...
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When Disaster Strikes
When Disaster Strikes
'When Disaster Strikes' will be about the experiences of Australian RedR humanitarian workers as they train, prepare and then are deployed to austere, devastated or sometimes dangerous environments,...
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When Water Costs the Earth
When Water Costs the Earth
Education, Environment, Social Justice
When Water Costs the Earth is a dirt-under-the-fingernails, story about how water trading is affecting farmers growing food crops in the Murray-Darling basin. The film...
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Where is My Mind
Where is My Mind
Aged
Dementia is not a normal part of ageing. It is a pathological process that slowly destroys the brain and the ability to learn, reason and carry out daily activities. And it is has now taken over lung...
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Where The Streets Have No Name
Where The Streets Have No Name
Community
An emotional journey of Street Level Youth Care as seen through the eyes of Dr. Harald Falge who has been working tirelessly over the last 20 years trying to help alleviate the problem of...
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Who Is She?
Who Is She?
Arts, Health & Wellbeing, Human Rights, Social Justice
The "Prostitute: Who is She?" theatre project has one aim: to help women in prostitution find their way out. Outreach worker Shirley Woods, project coordinator Valli Mendez and director Catherine...
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WHO OWNS THE WEATHER
WHO OWNS THE WEATHER
Environment
'Who Owns the Weather' brings to the public eye the most controversial questions of the climate debate, the potentials and dangers of climate engineering. Geoengineering schemes sound like science...
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Who Will Guard the Guards?
Who Will Guard the Guards?
Indigenous, Social Justice
In 1988, in Queensland, a 14-year-old Aboriginal girl in state care was gang-raped by four youths. Officials downplayed the incident. A year later, a Children’s Court Magistrate learnt of it while...