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few years ago we interviewed several people who planned to donate their bodies to the Otago Medical School for students to dissect. We asked them about their lives and their loves, their hopes, their fears, and of course their bodies. The Otago Medical school is one of the la ...
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This film investigates the "feminisation of poverty", i.e. how women are more prone to Pacific poverty than men. Aside from highlighting health and other problems, this film also shows how some women are breaking the poverty cycle.
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We have updated this popular classic, showing more of Australia's unique animals. The program features extraordinary footage of kangaroos, emus, platypus, wombats, dingoes, crocodiles etc, and the only footage ever taken of the Tasmanian tiger. The program also looks at how anima ...
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Featuring interviews with prominent Aboriginal figures, this program traces Aboriginal views of history. Drawing on significant dates in Australian history, the program allows Aboriginal people to tell their versions of events that have shaped Australia. Aboriginal people speak o ...
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This fun program aims at reinforcing the basic concepts of chemical bonding. It is best used as a follow up to 'I came, I saw, I redoxed'. In this story the scientific concepts are presented as a parody of a James Bond movie: Gold Metallic Bond is sent off to investigate why Carb ...
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Aboriginal art consists of various styles and is influenced by history and the environment. This program examines the art of William Barak, Tommy McRae, Gabrielle Possum and Lin Onus against the backdrop of Aboriginal heritage and beliefs. Of particular consideration in the progr ...
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This is the personal history of Aunty Beryl Carmichael. We look at her childhood, education (both formal schooling and in traditional knowledge), marriage and family life. In addition we consider her efforts to establish a culture camp at Menindee. This program also acts as a fas ...
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In the six months since they bought "Fresh", partners Lee and Guy have built up a successful cafe business specialising in freshly roasted coffee and fresh produce. Over the course of a day we discover what goes on behind the scenes and what it takes to create the buzz and attra ...
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It's easy for a teacher to assume that all his or her students learn in the same way but the truth is that there is a multitude of different learning styles, characterised by three main types: auditory, visual and kinaesthetic. In this program we explore these different styles; o ...
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In 1956, Dutch artist Maurits C. Escher challenged the laws of perspective with Print Gallery and found himself trapped behind an impossible barrier... This uncompleted masterpiece quickly became the most puzzling enigma of Modern Art, for both artists and scientists. Half a cent ...
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