Science needs girls too

Australia, 1986

Film
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A program featuring Leonie Gianetto, Ursula Groves and Ann Osman from the McClintock Collective and students from Swinburne Community School and Swinburne Technical School who examine ways in which girls can be encouraged to take a more active part in the sciences.

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Credits

director

Jeff Spencer

producer

Sabina Baltrukomis

production company

Victoria. Schools Division. Curriculum Branch

Duration

00:20:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1986

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

508979

Language

English

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Colour

Holdings

VHS; Access Print (Section 1)

MPEG-4 Digital File; ACMI Digital Access Copy - overscan

MPEG-4 Digital File; ACMI Digital Access Copy - presentation

MOV file ProRes4444; Digital Preservation Master - presentation

MOV file ProRes4444; Digital Preservation Master - overscan

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