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ACMAsphere Melbourne, Australia: Australian Communications and Media Authority, 2005.
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Aussat satellite in doubt : Union boss says "too expensive" in Australasian Cinema (22/7/1983) vol.12 iss.13 p.4
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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Australian content proposal for commercial television / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal [Australia]: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, December 1988.
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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal manual / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Sydney: The Tribunal, 1990.
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Australian content standard for television & paragraph 160(d) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 / report by the Senate Environment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Legislation Committee [Canberra]: The Committee, 1999.
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Australian television : historical overview / by Julie James Bailey [North Ryde, N.S.W.]: Open Program Resources, Australian Film and Television School, 1979.
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Blow to the video vendors : Import duty up from 2 to 37 per cent in Australasian Cinema (29/10/1982) vol.11 iss.19 p.14
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Broadcasting : draft report Melbourne: Productivity Commission, 1999.
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Community broadcasting and civil society : a keynote address to the 24th National Conference of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, November 1996. in Metro (1997) iss.110 p.21-25
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Experimental : New Cinema Catalogues in Lumiere (September 1972) iss.16 p.36
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Film policy : an Australian reader / edited by Albert Moran [Queensland], Australia: Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith University, 1994.
Call No: 205.1(94) FILAuthor: Moran, Albert CorpAuthor: Griffith University. Institute for Cultural Policy Studies; Film Policy Conference (1991 : Griffith University)Place: [Queensland], AustraliaPublisher: Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith UniversityPubDate: 1994PhysDes: iii, 193 p. ; 30 cmSeries: Special publication of the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith UniversitySubject: STATE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. UK ; INDUSTRY, FILM. NEW ZEALAND ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; QUOTA. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN CINEMA ; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS AND TV ; MAORI CINEMA ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : NEW SOUTH WALES ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : QUEENSLAND ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : SOUTH AUSTRALIA ; NEW SOUTH WALES FILM AND TELEVISION OFFICE ; QUEENSLAND FILM DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Notes: "These papers were originally presented at the Film Policy Conference hosted by the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies at Griffith University in Brisbane in 1991"--Cover p. [4]; Includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 0868575453LON: 9849431
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Film Victoria : the second reading speech on the Film Victoria Bill presented to the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of Victoria by the Hon. Norman Lacy, M.P., Minister for the Arts and Minister of Educational Services, 6 October 1981 / Film Victoria [Australia]: [Film Victoria?], 6 October 1981.
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Framing culture : criticism and policy in Australia / Stuart Cunningham North Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1992.
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From reel to unreal : Future opportunities for Australia's film, animation, special effects and electronic games industries / The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia Canberra, Australia: The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 2004.
Call No: 205.1(94) FROCorpAuthor: The Parliament of the Commonwealth of AustraliaPlace: Canberra, AustraliaPublisher: The Parliament of the Commonwealth of AustraliaPubDate: 2004PhysDes: 24 cm; 250 ppSubject: AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : ACT ; ANIMATION. AUSTRALIA ; SPECIAL EFFECTS. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO GAMES. AUSTRALIA ; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY. AUSTRALIA ; INTERNET ; LABOUR. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA Summary: This report, made to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, is concerned with (a) the current size and scale of Australia’s film, animation, special effects and electronic games industries, (b) the economic, social and cultural benefits of these industries, (c) future opportunities for further growth of these industries, including through the application of advanced digital technologies, online interactivity and broadband, (d) the current and likely future infrastructure needs of these industries, including access to bandwidth, (e) the skills required to facilitate future growth in these industries and the wider cultural and information technology sectors; (g) how Australia’s capabilities in these industries, including in education and training, can be best leveraged to maximize export and investment opportunities, and (h) whether any changes should be made to existing government support programs to ensure they are aligned with the future opportunities and trends in these industries.Notes: Government reportISBN: 0642784698
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Governing the arts : a review in Metro (2000) iss.123 p.135-138
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In Camera : Tariff Report in Lumiere (October, 1973) iss.28 p.4
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Industry probe sheds light on anti-competitive practices in Encore (Jan 28, 1998) vol.15 iss.21 p.6
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An investigation of the dynamics of cultural policy formation : the state's patronage of film production in Australia 1970-1988 / by Thomas Vincent O'Donnell Melbourne: RMIT, 2005.
Call No: 205 ODOAuthor: O'Donnell, Thomas V. Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: RMITPubDate: 2005PhysDes: 472 leaves, bound ; 30cm.Subject: PRODUCTION ; PRODUTION. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIA ; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA Summary: "In Australia, the decades of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s were times of a great nationalist revival and cultural self-discovery. In the visual arts, theatre, popular and classical music, and especially in cinema and television, a distinct Australian voice could be heard that was accepted as culturally valid and nationally relevant. The renaissance of local production for cinema and television was reliant on the patronage of the state, first the Commonwealth government with the establishment of the Australian Film Development Corporation and the Experimental Film and Television Fund in 1970 and, later, the Australian Film and Television School. Then from 1972 to 1978 each Australian state established a film support agency to extend that patronage and assure the state of a role in the burgeoning film industry. This thesis relates the stories of the creation and development-and in some cases demise-of those six state film agencies over the period 1970 to 1988. It identifies the influences that directed the creation of each state agency and proposes a qualitative model of the relationships between the influences. It then argues the applicability of the model to the formation of cultural policy in general in a pluralistic democratic society. It also argues that the state film agencies were more influential on national film industry policy than has hitherto been recognised." - ABSTRACTNotes: Presented as author's thesis (phd) - RMIT UniversityContents: -- introduction -- chapter one: locating the state -- chapter two: cinema and state --chapter three: South Australia -- chapter four: Victoria -- chapter five: Queensland -- chapter six: New South Wales -- chapter seven: Tasmania -- chapter eight: Western Australia -- chapter nine: A model of cultural policy -- chapter ten: conclusion -- bibliography -- appendices --
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Maintaining the code in Movie Trader (Oct 1999) p.14
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Maintaining the code in Movie Trader (Jun 1999) p.12
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The media in Australia : industries, texts, audiences / edited by Stuart Cunningham and Graeme Turner St Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1997.
Call No: 401(94) MEDAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Turner, Graeme Edition: 2nd edPlace: St Leonards, N.S.W.Publisher: Allen & UnwinPubDate: 1997PhysDes: xviii, 490 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP. AUSTRALIA ; POLITICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA ; VIOLENCE ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; HOME VIDEO. AUSTRALIA ; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL ; COUNTRY PRACTICE, A [TV] (AT, 1981-1993, 1994) ; PERFECT MATCH [TV] (AT, 1984-89?) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 441-467ISBN: 1864482737LON: 12826003
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New role for the telecommunications Ombudsman in Metro (1997) iss.111 p.5-6
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Raferty's Rules : Censorship in Lumiere (June 1970) vol.1 iss.1 p.11-13
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Submission to the Senate Environment, Recreation, Communications And The Arts Legislation Committee : Paragraph 160(d) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 / Australian Film Commission [Australia]: Australian Film Commission, November 1998.
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Summary of the ALP's 1983 election commitments to the film industry / Senator Susan Ryan 1983.
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Tell Brandis he's dreaming, says irate Caton in The Age [General News] (21/01/2015) p.9
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Union to resist quota change in Australian Financial Review [General News] (22/01/2015) p.7
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIAPhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA Summary: The federal government is reviewing the current regulations surrounding films that receive government funding and the percentage of Australian actors that must fill both lead and supporting roles.
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Vow on screen job rules in Herald Sun [General News] (22/01/2015) p.17
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