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Mick Jagger's Time in Rural NSW : An Exploding Gun, an Iconic Song and a Legend 50 Years Old,
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'On one September night in 1969, the world's biggest rock star couldn't be found in London or New York, but in a rural New South Wales pub, drinking green ginger wine.'
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Portraits Documenting Generations of Aboriginal Families Returned to Central Australia,
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'A Central Australian community that inspired the work of an Archibald Prize-winning artist for more than half a century has had a series of his portraits returned to them.'
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Pixie O'Harris Paintings Found in Hospital Storeroom as Search Continues for More Missing Works,
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'A collection of lost paintings by renowned artist and author, Pixie O'Harris, has been unearthed in an old country hospital storeroom.'
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The Nightingale : Bloody Tasmanian Revenge Thriller Wins at Venice Film Festival,
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'Hopes are high for a new film set in convict-era Tasmania, which has taken out two awards at the prestigious Venice Film Festival.'
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Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton Are Putting the 'Anarchy' Back into Childhood,
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'Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton spoke to ABC's Dave May and Richard Mockler for Throwback, a new series that revisits the creators, authors and entertainers who shaped Australia's childhood.'
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Welcome the Bright World Shines a Light on the 'intelligence State',
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'A play from 1982 whose subject matter includes science and political interference, truth and identity politics is today more relevant than ever, according to its director.'
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'The New Religion' : Big Little Lies Author Liane Moriarty Pokes Fun at the Wellness Industry,
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'She's sold more than 14 million books worldwide. She's had three books on the New York Times bestseller list. She's stood on stage with Nicole Kidman at the Emmys.' (Introduction)
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Ladies in Black : Director Bruce Beresford Recreates Postwar Culture of 1950s Sydney,
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'Growing up in Western Sydney near the migrant camp at Villawood meant Bruce Beresford had a personal connection to the characters in his latest film Ladies in Black.' (Introduction)