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  • Muecke Stephen (Routledge Journals, Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2005)
  • Bamford Anne (James Cook University, 2002)
    This paper presents a detailed investigation of the conversations that a group of art teachers have about learning in art, teaching art and the system of art education. Using an arts-based methodology the teachers have ...
  • Bamford Anne (James Cook University, 2002)
    This paper presents a detailed investigation of the conversations that a group of art teachers have about learning in art, teaching art and the system of art education. Using an arts-based methodology the teachers have ...
  • Johnston Rosemary (UTS, Centre for Research and Education in the Arts, 2002)
  • Ward Mark; Leung Linda (Intellect Books, 2008)
  • BioWar 
    Morton Thomas (ABC, 2005)
    The program was produced for Background Briefing, ABC Radio Nationalâ¿¿s flagship investigative journalism program. The programs listed below are each 54 minutes in duration and the product of 6-7 weeks of intensive research, ...
  • Birdsong 
    Laurence Janet; Gibson Ross (Object Gallery: Australian Centre for Craft and Design, 2006)
    Invited by Object Gallery to create a site-specific installation for its unique space, artist Janet Laurence has collaborated with new media artist and writer Ross Gibson to present Birdsong. Stimulated by a past working ...
  • Davies, Alex; Jasper, Adam (UTS Gallery, 2011-05-31)
    The Black Box Sessions dispenses with the prop of the fourth wall, and literally places the performer and the viewer together into a single intimate and enclosed space. What happens there is experienced through CCTV, through ...
  • Bacon Wendy (The Sydney Morning Herald, 2006)
    Background Over eight months in 2000, Lani Brennan's then husband repeatedly raped, bashed and stabbed her. Finally, Brennan had the courage to provide sufficient evidence for NSW police to charge him. Nevertheless, it ...
  • Freeman Pamela (Hachette Australia, 2007)
    Blood Ties is set in the Eleven Domains, a place where ghosts walk and the past is closer than you think, where the local gods speak to all those who can hear them. A thousand years ago, the Domains were invaded and the ...
  • Jakubowicz Andrew; Meekosha Helen (Routledge, 2002)
    Disability studies, with their direct challenge to theories of alterity, subaltern status and ideologies of domination, open up ways of examining cultural diversity that cannot otherwise be approached. This paper examines ...
  • Edmonds Ernest; Fell Mark (ACM Press, 2004)
    ARTIST STATEMENT When we watch a film, we accept music as a natural part of the work. More generally, the sound track is recognised as a crucial element in the quality of the film in its total sense. However, at times the ...
  • Fisher, J. (O.L. Society Limited, 2002)
  • Nash Margot (N/A, 2007)
    This screening was to over 300 Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders in the context of a cultural celebration. CALL ME MUM 2005 Director and Script Editor. 76min drama Writer: Kathleen Mary Fallon, Producer Michael ...
  • Nash Margot (Big and Little Films for SBSI, 2005)
    Call Me Mum, is a digital feature film made up of theatrical, interlinked monologues. Based on the white writer¿s experience of fostering a boy from the Torres Strait Islands, the writing spanned twenty years but the ...
  • Macris Anthony (News Limited, 2011)
    It's with mixed feelings that I listen to Bill Shorten talk about how we can empower the disabled and their carers in the wake of the release of a Productivity Commission draft report that confronts their long-term needs.
  • Cranny-Francis Anne (Australian Teachers of Media, 2007)
    A brief study of a canonical example of iconoclastic postmodernism in William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet is presented. It addresses the issue of authority that exemplifies changing attitudes to contemporary media and ...
  • Manning Peter (Network Insight Institute, 2007)
    There is no doubt we journalists are a thin-skinned lot. The latest example is my friend George Negus in last week¿s Sydney Morning Herald TV Guide. SBS is under attack for increasing advertisements, lowering ratings and ...
  • Knight Alan (http://ejournalist.com.au/, 2006)
    News Corporation is converging text, audio, television, and animation to become the first fully globalised, integrated media consortium. The company Is switching its emphasis from newspapers, which provided the launching ...
  • Bacon Wendy (Auckland University of technology, 2005)
    Australia's media accountability systems (M*A*S) include the Australian Press Council, broadcasting self-regulatory schemes, public broadcasting charters, the Media, Arts and Entertainment Alliance (MEAA) Code of Ethics, ...