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Big brother of Christmas Island: Tai Ko Seng [Widescreen]

Australia, 1999
film

This documentary explores the significant role Gordon Bennett played in the development of the union movement on Christmas Island. Bennett immigrated from Eng..

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Gordon Bennett

Australia, 1988
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An Interview with Colin Bannister

Australia, SEP 2010
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The Big island [Cinemascope print]

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Lotu

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Mister Prime Minister: Robert Gordon Menzies

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Menzies in his time: Robert Gordon Menzies, 1894-1978

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Kidnapped

Australia, 1989
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The Awakening bell

Australia, 1987
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The Union man

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In one lifetime

Australia, 1968
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Mabo: the life of an Island man (Captioned)

Australia, 1997
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