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Poles apart

Australia, 2000
film

Gough Whitlam’s time in government symbolises the monumental shift in Australia from a country that was culturally bereft to one that blossomed, distanc..

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Gough Whitlam: in his own words [Widescreen]

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Whitlam

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Shades of difference

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Drawing the line

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Beyond the ivory towers

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The Antipodean painters : seven contemporary Australian

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Australian modernists 1916-1942

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Symbolism and luxury: the new century 1897-1911

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Painting people

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Modernism

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Australian [colour] diary. No. 026

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Australia: room down under

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Night's High Noon: an anti-terrain

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Sidney Nolan, Mary Nolan: An Australian dream

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