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Mark McMillan was accepted into the Lester Bostock Scheme, which is a joint initiative between Metro Screen and the New South Wales Film and Television Office and provides Indigenous storytellers with the chance to make a short film.
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— Appears in: National Indigenous Times , 8 March vol. 6 no. 124 2007; (p. 32) Mark McMillan was accepted into the Lester Bostock Scheme, which is a joint initiative between Metro Screen and the New South Wales Film and Television Office and provides Indigenous storytellers with the chance to make a short film.
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— Appears in: National Indigenous Times , 8 March vol. 6 no. 124 2007; (p. 32) Mark McMillan was accepted into the Lester Bostock Scheme, which is a joint initiative between Metro Screen and the New South Wales Film and Television Office and provides Indigenous storytellers with the chance to make a short film.
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