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costly and this program asks how we will pay for it. Studio guests: Chris<br />

Richardson, Director, Access Economics ; Alan Dupont, Director, Asia-Pacific<br />

Security Program, CSDS ; Derek Woolner, Special Research Director, CPRS ; Brian<br />

Toohey, Columnist, Financial Review and Sun-Herald.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

355.622 FOOT.<br />

MISSILE WARS [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY SHERRY JONES.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS television program broadcast 3/6/03. Copied under<br />

<strong>Part</strong> 5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Originally broadcast as a segment of the American television program Frontline.<br />

Examines the Bush administration's determination to deploy an anti-missile<br />

system following America's withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistics Missile (ABM)<br />

Treaty. Supporters say national missile defence is essential to protecting<br />

America from a missile attack by rogue states. Critics argue that terrorist<br />

attacks such as September 11 are a far greater threat than that posed by<br />

ballistic missiles. Examines both sides of the missile<br />

defence debate and investigates this multi-billion dollar - yet still unproven -<br />

weapons system. How does national missile defence fit into the nation's military<br />

strategy after September 11?<br />

ERC VID.<br />

358.174 MISS.<br />

UNFIT TO COMMAND [VIDEORECORDING] : THE SINKING OF HMAS VOYAGER / WRITTEN AND<br />

DIRECTED BY DAVID SALTER ; PRODUCER, SUE CLOTHIER.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC-TV program broadcast 24/9/04. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />

of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Narrator, Justin Murphy.<br />

The story of the collision between HMAS Voyager and <strong>air</strong>craft carrier Melbourne<br />

in 1964. The video investigates the circumstances of the collision and the<br />

subsequent Royal Commissions. Includes interviews with many of those involved,<br />

including politicians and looks at the possible cover-up of an alcohol problem<br />

on the part of the Captain of Voyager, Duncan Stevens and the testimony of Peter<br />

Cabban regarding this. It also looks at the subsequent exoneration of the<br />

Captain of the Melbourne at the second Royal Commission.<br />

<strong>Off</strong> <strong>air</strong>.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

359.00994 UNFI.<br />

ADVERSE OUTCOMES [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of ABC-TV program Four Corners, broadcast 12/2/01. Copied<br />

under <strong>Part</strong> VA of the Copyright Act.<br />

Producer, Anne Connolly.<br />

Reporter, Jill Colgan.<br />

This program examines the standards at King Edward Hospital in Western<br />

Australia. Various case studies draw attention to adverse outcomes du to lack of<br />

medical staff, too much responsibility falling on young doctors, and delays in<br />

consultants attending difficult births.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

362.11 ADVE (Not for I.L.L.).<br />

AIDS IN INDIA [VIDEORECORDING] : THE NEW UNTOUCHABLES / A FILM BY PETER HEINLEIN,<br />

HAMISH MCDONALD AND CHRISTOPHE DE NEUVILLE.<br />

Recorded from SBS television program Cutting edge broadcast 11.10.94.<br />

Originally produced in India by ASAPTV, c1994.<br />

In Engish and Hindi, English subtitles.<br />

Directors, Peter Heinlein, Hamish McDonald and Christophe de Neuville; producer,<br />

Vanessa Hedwig Smith.<br />

Victor Banerjee.<br />

India, the world's second largest nation with a population of over 900 million<br />

people, is facing the AIDS tragedy on a huge scale. Looks at the widespread

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