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OVERSEAS AND UNDERSOLD [VIDEORECORDING] : THE COMPETITORS ; BACKING THE WINNERS.<br />

Directors (of the series), David Flatman, Paul Hawker, & Bob Hill.<br />

A look at the gamble of investing in exports. The catch 22 in Australia is that<br />

in order to attract the financial backing you need to be a winner, or you<br />

already have to have a proven track record.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC 3/5/91.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

382.63 OVE : VHS.<br />

OVERSEAS AND UNDERSOLD [VIDEORECORDING] : DEVELOPING AUSTRALIA'S EXPORT CULTURE<br />

: CHINA.<br />

Directors (of the series), David Flatman, Paul Hawker & Bob Hill.<br />

The sleeping giant of world trade, China is now beginnning to awaken. Australia<br />

has special status with the Chinese because we were one of the first to give the<br />

government diplomatic recognition. China offers enormous opportunities simply by<br />

virtue of its size but the aspiring Australian exporter faces formidable<br />

challenges: an awesome bureaucracy, an economic system in change, a culture with<br />

thousands of years of history.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording 12/2/88 Film Australia for the Australian Trade Commission,<br />

1988.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

382.63 OVE : VHS.<br />

DEAD LETTERS [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY JULIET DARLING ;<br />

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, JANE CAMPION.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording from ABC broadcast, 30/9/1997.<br />

Principal participants, Anne Slater, Carolyn Holten, Bob Phillips.<br />

All mail that cannot reach its destination for one reason or another will<br />

finally end up in the Dead Letter <strong>Off</strong>ice. This film focuses on Anne and Carol<br />

whose job it is to open letters and look for return addresses. Through their<br />

work Anne and Carol are forced to contemplate the lives of so many strangers<br />

whose lives impact on their own.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

383.186 DEAD.<br />

NOKIA [VIDEORECORDING] : A DECENT FACTORY : A FILM / DIRECTED BY THOMAS<br />

BALM{U00E8}S ; PRODUCED BY KAARLE AHO, THOMAS BALM{U00E8}S, OLIVIER MILLE FOR<br />

IKKA VEHKALAHTI ... [ET AL.].<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of tne SBS programme broadcast 20/04/06. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />

of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Colour recording system: PAL ; Region 0.<br />

'Supported by the Promotion Center for Audiovisual Culture in Finland ... [et<br />

al.]'.<br />

'Developed and distributed with the support of the <strong>Media</strong> Programme of the<br />

European Union.'<br />

Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.<br />

Warning.<br />

Edited by Catherine Gouze.<br />

Documents the efforts being made by Nokia, the Finnish electronics firm to<br />

balance profit-making with social morality. It sends a team led by two business<br />

ethics advisors to examine conditions at a Chinese factory, which supplies parts<br />

to Nokia. rovides a detail documentation of their inspection of the plant,<br />

guided by its European and Chinese managers. During their tour, the Nokia team<br />

investigates working and safety conditions, payroll records, and potential<br />

environmental hazards. They also conduct interviews with the factory managers,<br />

as well as several of the young Chinese female employees, who work and live in<br />

dormitories on the site. The advisors' final report to Nokia managers, exposes<br />

numerous violations of Chinese laws on minimum wage and working conditions. It<br />

confronts Nokia with the dilemma now facing an increasing number of Western<br />

firms, i.e. balancing the profit motive with social responsibility.

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