Et cetera. Episode 7 [The Big issue. International Women's day]

Victoria, Australia, 2000

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Et cetera “The Big Issue and International Woman’s Day” is an episode of the general interest magazine program “Et Cetera”. It contains two topics - the first is about the alternative magazine sold on the streets by homeless and unemployed people “The Big Issue”. The second is a look at the celebration of International Woman’s Day, which featrued a rally and march down Swanston Street in Melbourne.

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director

David McLauchlan

creator

David McLauchlan

co-producer

David McLauchlan

Michael Costello

production company

Northern Access TV

Duration

00:25:00:00

Production places
Victoria, Australia
Production dates
2000

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