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Based on the report of the same title: Connecting diversity: paradoxes of<br />
multicultural Australia / authors, Professor Ien Ang and Dr Greg Noble, Centre<br />
for Cultural Research at the University of Western Sydney ; Dr Jeff Brand,<br />
Centre for New <strong>Media</strong> Research and Education, Bond University and Dr Jason<br />
Sternberg, Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology.<br />
Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.<br />
Warning.<br />
Editors, Gilbert Gaddi, Slavica Gajic.<br />
Host/Presenter, Anton Enus.<br />
This is a forum based on the report, of the same title, which was commissioned<br />
by SBS in 2005, to explore the attitudes and practices of younger Australians,<br />
from culturally diverse backgrounds. The report portrays personal experiences,<br />
community ties and media engagement through the eyes of focus groups, aged<br />
between 16 to 40-years, from representative cross-sections of the community, in<br />
urban and rural Australia. The forum serves as a platform to discuss the<br />
findings presented in the report. The background to the report was a study<br />
conducted in October, 2005, shortly before the Cronulla violence, which sparked<br />
the debate about the meaning of 'multiculturalism', and, alleged failures within<br />
the process. The authors of the research report present the summary of their<br />
findings and views on the subject; followed by discussions with studio audience<br />
participation.<br />
First released: [Sydney] : SBS, c2006.<br />
DVD.<br />
Closed captioned in English, for the hearing imp<strong>air</strong>ed.<br />
ERC DVD.<br />
305.800994 CONN.<br />
RIOT AND REVENGE [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCER, MORAG RAMSAY.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC programme broadcast 13/03/06. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />
of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Colour recording system: PAL ; Region all.<br />
Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.<br />
Warning.<br />
Camera, Murray Gill ; editor, Jessica Miller ; researchers, Jo Puccini, Sandra<br />
Harvey.<br />
Reporter, Liz Jackson.<br />
This report presents the inside story of Cronulla and the aftermath, as told by<br />
those who were there. To date, the steps taken include, prosecution of the<br />
offenders, toughening the laws, and giving the N.S.W. police extra powers. But,<br />
senior police assert that these measures will not address the underlying issues<br />
which bred the ugly violence seen. There are many social reasons beyond the<br />
N.S.W. police reinforcement issues - deep social issues and a new phenomenon of<br />
racial violence in Australia, which poured out on to the beach on that day.<br />
Another view is that, it is useless playing things down, because there are real<br />
issues which should be addressed, otherwise the situation will worsen. This<br />
programme looks for answers, not from social commentators, but from the<br />
participants, i.e., the young Anglos who joined the seething mob at Cronulla on<br />
11 December, 2005, the Middle Eastern men who took part in revenge attacks, and<br />
the police who were stuck in the middle. Includes selected media footage of the<br />
riot scenes, and interviews with the police and youths from both sides of the<br />
divide.<br />
First released: [Sydney] : Australian Broadcasting Corporation, c2006. Original<br />
released in programme series: Four corners.<br />
DVD.<br />
Closed-captioned in English for the hearing imp<strong>air</strong>ed.<br />
ERC DVD.<br />
305.800994 RIOT.<br />
THROUGH AUSTRALIAN EYES [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
Sydney : Channel 0/28, [1983?].<br />
India -- China.