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Four women, born in the first half of the 20th century, talk about the expectations they had, as girls, for their own educations.

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Jean Curthoys, Anne Summers, Edna Ryan and Marjory Thomas talk about feminism and their quests for a better education. Summary by Adrienne Parr.

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This clip is set after Truganini and George Robinson have moved the remaining population of Indigenous Tasmanians to Flinders Island.

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It is 1830 and European settlement has begun in Tasmania.

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Narrator Rachel Perkins recounts Truganini’s concerns about her burial and the resting place of her body after her death.

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Melbourne’s cable trams operated from 1885 to 1940. Jaunty music accompanies a tram ride through Melbourne in the 1920s. Summary by Damien Parer.

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Historical footage shows the operation of Melbourne’s cable trams with voice-over explaining in detail how they were propelled by underground cable driven by steam boilers.

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In 1885 Melbourne introduced the cable tram for citizens to commute. Summary by Damien Parer.

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In a montage of footage from 1970s feminist films, interlaced by narration and music, the clip proposes the notion of a new sisterhood. Summary by Adrienne Parr.

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Sophia Whist (Robin Laurie) opens the pages of her evidence book and imparts the story of women’s historical exclusion from medical practice.