Victoria's Favourite Things. Segment 11

Victoria, Australia, 01 NOV 2004

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The results of July 2004’s Open House weekend program ‘Victoria’s Favourite Things’. This segment features Kenton from Nundawading who just loves life and the state of Victoria; a woman who has four deeply meaningful Rings; Nairee and Michelle from Traralgon tell us about ‘my dog Oscar’; and Adrian from Brunswick has a passion for Melbourne’s live music scene.

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ACMI Open House

Duration

00:07:00:00

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Victoria, Australia
Production dates
01 NOV 2004

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Victoria's favourite things

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Victoria's favourite things

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B2000030

Language

English

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Sound

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MPEG-2 Digital File; Memory Grid Pod Full Encode

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