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1 form y separately published work icon Sharon Hodgetts ( dir. Paula Maling ) Australia : Maling Productions Pty Ltd , 2016 15414435 2016 single work film/TV

'Sharon Hodgetts is the Culture and Heritage Officer at the Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council on the Central Coast of NSW. There are over 700 sites registered with the council which Sharon looks after and maintains. Darkinjung LALC works with the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Services (NSW NPWS) to ensure that all discovered sites are recorded and registered with the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) and updated in the Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System (AHIMS) Database.'  (Production summary)

1 1 form y separately published work icon The Biggest Port Elizabeth Wymarra , Paula Maling , ( dir. Elizabeth Wymarra ) 2010 Z1840721 2010 single work film/TV humour 'Dorrie and Evans are two murri old girls who love nothing better than sitting on Dorrie’s porch to have a yarn. They enjoy having a bird’s eye view when it comes to drama and mayhem taking place in their community. Their street see’s a lot of action and they don’t mind that one bit, until one particular incident happens that catches them off guard.' Source: /www.metroscreen.org.au (Sighted 07/02/2012).
1 form y separately published work icon Babinda Boulders Lou Glover , Paula Maling , ( dir. Paula Maling et. al. )agent Australia : ABC Television , 2005 7070908 2005 single work film/TV mystery Indigenous story

'On the outskirts of the Queensland town of Babinda, there's a popular swimming hole known officially as Babinda Boulders. But to the locals, it's the Devil's Pool. So far, the waterhole has claimed 16 lives, all of them young male travellers. The area is cursed by an ancient Dreamtime legend. It's thought the spirit of a lovesick young woman haunts the swimming hole, luring young male travellers to their death because she's searching for her forbidden lover, a warrior from a visiting tribe.'

Source: Screen Australia.

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