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Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific)

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Remembering Mark Worth - Janet Bell interview

Producer Janet Bell looks back on the life and work of the director of <cite>Land of the Morning Star</cite>, Mark Worth.

From the website Pacific Stories

End of a Dream

A look at the life and death of West Papuan independence leader, Chief Theys Eluay.

From the website Pacific Stories

The Forgotten People

The Indonesian province of Papua has a turbulent history and rich culture. Yet it remains largely unknown.

From the website Pacific Stories

Lifetime in Limbo

The people of Bikini Atoll are still waiting to return home more than 50 years after the United States Navy removed them.

From the website Pacific Stories

Journalist's Diary of a Conflict

Veteran ABC journalist, Sean Dorney, looks back on his time in Papua New Guinea covering the Bougainville crisis.

From the website Pacific Stories

Francis Ona

Francis Ona was the man who single-handedly sparked Bougainville's civil war.

From the website Pacific Stories

Rebuilding Bougainville

A man from the rugged mountains of Papua New Guinea's Bougainville single-handedly set up a mini power station in his village.

From the website Pacific Stories

Origins of the Bougainville Conflict

The story of how long-standing local opposition to a copper mine in Bougainville erupted into full-scale civil war.

From the website Pacific Stories

Mining Bougainville

Gregory Kopa, a Bougainville villager describes how he felt when geologists started to look for copper on Bougainville in the 1960s.

From the website Pacific Stories

Remembering Mark Worth - Janet Bell interview

Producer Janet Bell looks back on the life and work of the director of <cite>Land of the Morning Star</cite>, Mark Worth.

From the website Pacific Stories

Part 2 National Studies - Australia 1945-1983

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Ben Chifley’s Pipe

Possibly our best loved Prime Minister, and a former train driver, Ben Chifley was rarely seen without his pipe, as he guided the country through the austere post-war years.

From the website The Prime Ministers' National Treasures

Part 3 Personalities in the Twentieth Century

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Ben Chifley’s Pipe

Possibly our best loved Prime Minister, and a former train driver, Ben Chifley was rarely seen without his pipe, as he guided the country through the austere post-war years.

From the website The Prime Ministers' National Treasures

Robert Menzies’ Camera

Robert Menzies’ lifelong passion for home movies resulted in a surprisingly personal record of the war years, including footage of a young Princess Elizabeth.

From the website The Prime Ministers' National Treasures