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High voltage

Australia
film

Episode of Series “SEC Documentary films from the period 1950-1993”. Building Victoria’s 500KV system: recounts the building of VictoriaR..

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Fifty Years of Service

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Coal Power

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Power from the Valley

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Below the high plain

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Ash Wednesday

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Every second counts

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