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In this clip, Liz Jacka talks about how the revival of the Australian film industry in the 1970s also led to a golden age of TV mini-series in the 1980s.

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In this clip, Scott Goodings talks about the reality TV revolution in Australia in the early 2000s.

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Scott Goodings talks about how TV soap Number 96 became a phenomenon in the early 1970s, coinciding with a freeing up of the arts

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Tim Bowden talks about how the introduction of TV in Australia in 1956 affected radio.

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Tim Bowden describes the popularity of radio dramas and soap operas in the 1950s and 60s, before television took over people's attention in the evenings.

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Writer Mac Gudgeon talks about the importance of Australian content on our screens – it reflects our culture and society. If we are unable to tell our stories, diversity will disappear.

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In this clip, Tim Bowden explains that newsreels were how people received their visual 'current affairs fix' before television.

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In this clip, Liz Jacka discusses how the arrival of SBS TV in 1980 opened Australian television up to the world with the arrival of programming from a broad range of countries.

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In this clip, Tim Bowden talks about the influential and groundbreaking early ABC current affairs program, This Day Tonight

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In this clip from an interview recorded in 2005, Christina Spurgeon talks about social inclusion aspects of 'crossing the digital divide', in the transition from analogue to digital TV transmission