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YOUNG ACHIEVERS [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

St. Peters, N.S.W. : <strong>Media</strong>cast in association with Advance Australia Foundation,<br />

1988.<br />

First series from container.<br />

Title on container, Achieve young, retire early?<br />

Shows how 3 young Australian entrepreneurs got started & formed successful<br />

businesses. A 5 minute background sequence on each is followed by a 2 min.<br />

studio interview . Studio guest Barbara Gail (6 min.) discusses, among other<br />

things the possibility of promoting entrepreneurship in schools.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

332.67255 YOU.<br />

A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Documentary with 3 segments, ca. 9 min. each.<br />

Reporters, Richard Smith, Christopher Zinn, Rebecca Le Tourneau; director, Paul<br />

Schneller.<br />

1. Vanuatu; a developing country -- 2. In Seattle, USA, various approaches have<br />

been taken to reduce garbage and landfills, including composting, recycling and<br />

feeding worms -- 3. Displaced timberworkers help replant rainforest in the<br />

Atherton Tableland.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording 10/6/92 Australian Broadcasting Corporation, TV Science Unit<br />

c1992.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333 QUE 10 JUN 92 : VHS.<br />

A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL: A TIME FOR ACTION [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Documentary with 3 segments, ca. 9 min. each.<br />

Reporters, Richard Smith, Christopher Zinn, Catherine McGrath; director, Ian<br />

Allen.<br />

1. The Resource Assessment Commission set up in 1990, had as its first enquiry,<br />

whether to allow mining in the Kakadu conservation zone. Another study is into<br />

biodiversity, and insect life -- 2. The Greenpeace operation to counter<br />

pollutants from the Caltex oil refinery -- 3. Rubbish collection in a new way.<br />

WHEN, the World Home Environmentalists Network. Shopping for the right products<br />

and the right packaging.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording 13/2/91 Australian Broadcasting Corporation, TV Science Unit<br />

c1991.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333 QUE 13 FEB 91 : VHS.<br />

A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL 3. FOULING THE NEST [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Documentary with 3 segments, ca. 9 min. each.<br />

Reporters, Richard Smith, Nicholas Stuart, Catherine McGrath; director, Ian<br />

Allen.<br />

1. Sewage effluent from Adelaide is turning the sea floor in St.Vincents Gulf<br />

into a marine desert as the seagrass meadows die. Shipping water spreads red<br />

tide. The waste could be used to feed trees instead -- 2. Smog ozone a dangerous<br />

pollutant caused by cars in cities, and spread by wind -- 3. The problem ofhow<br />

to dispose of plastics.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording 14/2/90 Australian Broadcasting Corporation, TV Science Unit<br />

c1990.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333 QUE 14 FEB 90 : VHS.<br />

A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL 7. URBAN CHALLENGE [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Documentary with 3 segments, ca. 9 min. each.<br />

1. A tale of two cities 19 K apart : Perth and Fremantle are very different in<br />

space use -- 2. Australia produces about 17 million tonnes of garbage each year<br />

; ideas to reduce waste or to recycle it are needed -- 3. The knife and fork<br />

gang get rid of weeds from natives using the Bradley method.<br />

Reporters, Richard Smith, Nicholas Stuart, Catherine McGrath; director Ian

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