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Towards 2000-Staying Alive

Australia, 1985
film

An around the world look at matters relating to our health and environment.

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Eternal Youth

Australia, 1989
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Life Support

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Living tomorrow. No. 144

United Kingdom, 1974
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Family recreation

Australia, 1970
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All our tomorrows

Canada
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A Time for living

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Staying alive show (episodes 1, 2 & 3)

Australia, 1989
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Walk Safely - a Guide to Safe Bushwalking

Australia, 1989
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The Good life

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1956: endangered planet: 1963: picture power: 1954: living longer

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How to stay alive

United States, 1971
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Facing Up to Aids: sex in the '90s

United Kingdom, 1989
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The Lost time capsule

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Coming of age

Australia, 1987
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Living with death

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One World

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Help yourself to health

Australia, 1987
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Does it pay to survive?

Sweden, 1973
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