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Hailey Batholomew Don Meers Amy Cutler Thomas Klein Jonathan Chong
A snap shot of my 568 days in Lindfield. Listen to the highs and lows as I take you to my favourite place in Lindfield.
Glimpse the world of wondorous mythic proportions reflected in the art of indigenous peoples, who still demonstrate how to live not off the land, but with the land.
A critical look at things in society that don't appear in mainstream media, a film that challemges the future aspirations of our modern lifestyle.
Buying a property in a middle class area looking like ferals, my family has had to prove our value in our community.
Hailey dreads living a 'normal' life in the suburbs. Finding herself living this ‘nightmare’ causes her to take a fresh look at what’s really important.
A documentation of the frustrations and struggles in my attempt to make an entertaining and authentic tribute to my beloved hometown of Canberra, Australia.
This is a very personal account of who I am, my ethnic background and what it means to be Australian. Using old Super8 footage, family photos and animations I give the audience a slice of my life.
It's just about me, what I do working in the community.
This film is about the interaction of a father and his children, enjoying the outdoors in a classic North Queensland setting.
A quick look at the terrestrial wonders of the North West Cape, climaxing with stunning underwater footage of the Exmouth Navy pier and its inhabitants.
Researched entirely by SMS message, this is an investigation of a community that may or may not relate to its physical surroundings.
Backyards are special places. Our Gold Coast backyard 'extends' to the beach where a bloke called Finchop lives. Finchop? I'll let him tell you..
My video is about creating magic in an ordinary backyard.
A look at an historic gold rush town, a modern nickel town from the view of an underground nickel miner.
My family: small girl, huge pimple, chinese mum – doctor’s vocabulary, big slow dad, fabulous gay brother and a calculated alcoholic grandmother that doesn’t speak English.
There is a town with problems, follow the adventures of a young girl as she struggles to solve it.
2003 - A winding cliff road that joins a community is closed for 2.5 years for major contruction, splitting a community in half and changing lives.
Allan Lambert describes his association with Lelma Station – the previous owners and the constant battle with nature’s harshest elements, sheep and machinery.
A thought provoking story of our conversations with Robert, an iconic Melbourne busker, and the paradox between his drawing of houses, and his homeless status.
'Love him or hate him', he has inspired a generation of young people. Young local men with a common goal, a sense of belonging to something special!
My video is about family, the beach, my trip up north, sunset, sunrise, drums, surfing, and the people I love around me.
A very different view of our world, as seen through the inquisitive eyes of Erin, aged eleven months.
Personal feelings from people involved in the harness racing industry, about a decision to shutdown their track after nearly fifty years of operation.
A re-enactment of a popular Ryan St. story: Fueding escalates between Evie and her grieving neighbour, Tim, until their dogs' amorous activities lead to romance.
Thornbury High students were stirred into action when they learned a popular student was forcing deportation. They protested, sang, and discovered politics.
An island community tends to be full of kindered spirits. Some hardships come from getting your shopping home in foul weather or dragging a boat accross a mud flat. A celbration was needed to honour all the things we have in common.
Ever wondered what happened to all those hippy communes that were set up in the seventies? Well.. here's one that's still alive and aging nicely.
Growing up on St Elmo Avenue and the changes that slowly happened on the street.
Suffolk Park in the Byron Bay Shire is home to a fun loving, artistic surf community. The young locals cherish their unique lifestyle amidst the changes in the town brought on by wealth and development.
Our house isn't particularly special but the chain of events that led us to it and the end result are special to us.
The short story of the impact of seeing Sydney’s lights at night for the first time by a young country boy.
Come and visit my place! Join me in my dreams and reality as I show you where I live and what I enjoy doing.
The original surfing lifestyle which is now worth so much as a marketing tool is becoming an endangered species as sea-changers swamp the coast.
Mysteries are out there, truth is out there, conspiracies are out there! The story about a landing and disappearance of a UFO. Really, a UFO.
Through interviews with the people on ward 5 East at the RMH, I will show you a place that is very close to my heart.