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<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC-TV program broadcast 04/10/04. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />

of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Reporter, Liz Jackson.<br />

Colour recording system: PAL ; Region all.<br />

Footage of the 2004 Australian federal election campaign trail. It began in<br />

earnest, from 29th August 2004, when the election date was set for 9th October,<br />

allowing for six weeks of campaigning. Features the two main contenders, Mark<br />

Latham, the new Labour leader, and the incumbent, John Howard. Both sides<br />

presented their cases, and pitched at swinging voters in marginal seats, across<br />

Australia, by announcing policies aimed to attract their votes. The mood of the<br />

electorate was expressed thus, Australia is a democracy and the people can make<br />

a choice, on the day.<br />

First release: [Sydney] : Australian Broadcasting Corporation, c2004. Original<br />

released in series: Four corners.<br />

DVD.<br />

ERC DVD.<br />

324.994 CONT.<br />

ABOUT WOOMERA [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

[Sydney] : ABC, c2003.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of ABC-TV program Four corners.<br />

Producer, Jo Puccini ; editor, Alec Cullen ; executive producer, Bruce Belsham.<br />

Reporter, Debbie Whitmont.<br />

Broadcast on 19 May 2003 on ABC-TV.<br />

Opened less than four yeas ago, the Woomera Detention Centre houses more than<br />

1400 detainees even though it was built to accommodate only 400. It became<br />

notorious for riots, protests and breakouts by desperate detainees. There were<br />

also claims that mental illness and self-harm were rife. Reporter Debbie<br />

Whitmont has now penetrated the obsessive secrecy that shrouded Woomera through<br />

her interviews with former employees of the Centre. This report graphically<br />

exposes how this detention facility traumatised not only detainees, but also<br />

ordinary Australians who worked there.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

325.21 ABOU.<br />

AUSTRALIA'S PACIFIC SOLUTION [VIDEORECORDING] / REPORTED AND DIRECTED BY SARAH<br />

MACDONALD..<br />

In September 2001, the Australian government hatched an extreme response to 400<br />

asylum seekers rescued from the Indian Ocean - they called it their "Pacific<br />

solution", but instead of a new life, Australia effectively sold<br />

them to the near-bankrupt island of Nauru, thousands of miles away into the<br />

middle of the Pacific.<br />

First released: Great Britain : BBC, 2002.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

325.21 AUST.<br />

THE DEPORTED [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Sydney : SBS-TV, 2004.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording from SBS-TV, broadcast February 24th, 2004.<br />

Originally produced by Zeta and Diverse Production in association with BBC, Arte<br />

France, NMO.<br />

Executive producers, Miriana Bojic Walter, Roy Ackerman; film editor, Dave<br />

Jacobs.<br />

Documentary on how non-complying refugees to Europe are being returned to their<br />

home countries. Shows how France in particular is very firm having harsh<br />

deporting laws. Follows 5 deportees from Mali in Africa and Afghanistan in the<br />

Middle East on their return home. Shows the combination of lack of money and<br />

hope of a better future which leads people to migrate and attempt to portray<br />

themselves as refugees to gain entry to Europe. Explains how Europe is<br />

forcefully deporting those who do not qualify as having refugee status. Europe's<br />

stance being far more draconian than the major migrant accepting nations of the

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