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<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC, 31/8/92 Australian Broadcasting Corporation in<br />

association with the University of New England for the T.V. Open Learning<br />

Project, c1992.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333.72099 UNI:1 : VHS.<br />

AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES [VIDEORECORDING] : THE UNIQUE CONTINENT.<br />

[PROGRAM] 10, WATER IN AUSTRALIA.<br />

Australia is the driest inhabited continent. Rainfall distribution has varied<br />

over geological time and now separates two areas - the arid interior and the<br />

wetter coastline. Water for people is harnessed through hydro-electric schemes<br />

and park water catchments : pollution is a concern.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC, 2/11/92 [Sydney]: Australian Broadcasting Corporation in<br />

association with the University of New England for the TV Open Learning Project,<br />

c1992.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333.72099 UNI:10 : VHS.<br />

AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES [VIDEORECORDING] : THE UNIQUE CONTINENT.<br />

[PROGRAM] 11, WEALTH FROM ROCKS.<br />

Discusses the importance of minerals, the history of mineral exploitation in<br />

Australia, wealth from mining, coal, oil, gold, iron, other metals, and other<br />

mineral exports, the present and future economic importance of mining, and<br />

rehabilitation and reconciliation by the mining industry.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC, 9/11/92 [Sydney]: Australian Broadcasting Corporation in<br />

association with the University of New England for the TV Open Learning Project,<br />

c1992.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333.72099 UNI:11 : VHS.<br />

AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES [VIDEORECORDING] : THE UNIQUE CONTINENT.<br />

[PROGRAM] 12, THE NEW ETHIC.<br />

The New ethic is represented by participation in land use decisions,<br />

sustainability, and taking a lead from indigenous peoples and their relationship<br />

with the land. It requires finding new ways of creating environmentally secure,<br />

not just profitable, ways of managing resources.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC, 16/11/92 [Sydney]: Australian Broadcasting Corporation in<br />

association with the University of New England for the TV Open Learning Project,<br />

c1992,<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333.72099 UNI:12 : VHS.<br />

AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES [VIDEORECORDING] : THE UNIQUE CONTINENT.<br />

[PROGRAM] 13, A PLACE FOR PEOPLE.<br />

Looks at the environmental implications of population growth, and how behaviour<br />

towards the store of natural resources has triggered immense damage with<br />

widespread implications for human health and well-being. Considers environment-<br />

disease interactions and the need for a population/environment policy.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC, 23/11/92 [Sydney]: Australian Broadcasting Corporation in<br />

association with the University of New England for the TV Open Learning Project,<br />

c1992.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333.72099 UNI:13 : VHS.<br />

AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES [VIDEORECORDING] : THE UNIQUE CONTINENT.<br />

[PROGRAM] 2. THE ISLAND CONTINENT.<br />

Examines Australia's geological history, the forces which dictated this, and the<br />

role played by the continent's formation in the evolution of plants and animals.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC, 7/9/92 Australian Broadcasting Corporation in association<br />

with the University of New England for the TV open Learning Project, c1992.<br />

ERC VID.

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