Digital resources tagged with ‘diversity’
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Every digital resource on Screen Australia’s Digital Learning site is tagged with descriptive terms. This list shows the resources which are tagged with ‘diversity’.
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ABC Online & Broadband Production What does the end of the 'golden age of Australian broadcast media' mean? Stuart Cunningham discusses the idea. ![]() |
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An Australian Greek Wife Toula, an Australian-born Greek wife, is a Workers' Compensation officer. Breaking free from traditional Greek women's roles, she desires a career and creative freedom. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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CAAMA & Indigenous Broadcasting A broadcast studio at Radio Redfern in the late 80s. Christina Spurgeon talks about the importance of providing media services to remote Indigenous communities to the culture, identity and language of Aboriginal Australians. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Car Panel Artists and Self-Employment Two commercial artists work for themselves as car panel artists. They feel enormous pride and satisfaction being self- employed, even if it is not as lucrative as working for an employer. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Charles Darwin thinks about Indigenous people in Australia In 1836 Darwin briefly visited Australia. Professor Iain McCalman reflects on Darwin's observation of the impact and triumph of settler society on indigenous peoples. ![]() |
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Civil War in Sudan Sudanese refugees talk about the impact of the civil war on their families and of creating a new life in Australia. ![]() |
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Community TV The role of community television in general and its role in training TV personalities. ![]() ![]() |
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Ethnic Discrimination The issue of refugees and displaced people is one of the most complicated before the world community today. Every year millions of refugees from around the world search for a new homeland. About 13,000 of these people make new lives in Australia. ![]() |
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Immigration – Fill it or Lose It The political forces and propaganda campaigns that tried to fill Australia with “pure white” immigrants. ![]() |
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Imparja: Indigenous Broadcasting Imparja Television allows Indigenous communities to tell their stories and to communicate both with each other as well as the wider Australian community. ![]() |
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Media and ethnic broadcasting Australians tune in to a radio address from Immigration Minister Arthur Caldwell in 1949. Liz Jacka describes how the world opened up for SBS' audience through its early broadcasts. ![]() |
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Questioning Tradition Tonga's constitutional monarchy is undergoing change. ![]() ![]() |
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Royal Tongan Celebration The people of Tonga prepare to mark their King's birthday and 25th anniversary of his reign. ![]() |
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SBS Charter John Safran, Megan Spencer and Scott Goodings discuss the nature of programming at SBS. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Song for the King -- Vika and Linda Bull interview Vika and Linda Bull talk about the importance of their heritage and connection to Tonga. ![]() |
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Triple J Triple J takes popular culture from the big cities to young people across Australia. ![]() |