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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The Wizards of Aus
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'With an almighty sneeze, Jack accidentally transformed Flinders Street Station into a giant fish monster. Unintentionally ousting the existence of Wizards in suburban Australia was not Jack's plan and now a nationwide ballot threatens to deport his people back to their treacherous magical realm. We follow Jack as he tries to rally his local community (Footscray) around rights for the previously clandestine magical beings - whilst simultaneously trying to dissuade other members of the Wizard community to stop making such arses of themselves.'

Source: Screen Australia.

Notes

  • Originally intended as an online release, The Wizards of Aus was picked up for broadcast by SBS.
  • For a list of episodes, see Film Details.

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First known date: 2016

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Gandalf the Green and Gold : The Wizards of Aus as an Immigrant Story Cavan Gallagher , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Metro Magazine , Winter vol. 189 no. 2016; (p. 64-69)

When the Wizard Jack and other magical beings, including a Mummy and a Man-Shark, start taking up residence in Melbourne, the city is thrown into chaos – literally. It's the world-changing turn of events that provides the premise for Wizards of Aus, an SBS series that that is both comedic and –through its sharp satire regarding migration, assimilation and xenophobia – politically clever, writes Cavan Gallagher.

Gandalf the Green and Gold : The Wizards of Aus as an Immigrant Story Cavan Gallagher , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Metro Magazine , Winter vol. 189 no. 2016; (p. 64-69)

When the Wizard Jack and other magical beings, including a Mummy and a Man-Shark, start taking up residence in Melbourne, the city is thrown into chaos – literally. It's the world-changing turn of events that provides the premise for Wizards of Aus, an SBS series that that is both comedic and –through its sharp satire regarding migration, assimilation and xenophobia – politically clever, writes Cavan Gallagher.

Last amended 19 Jan 2016 12:40:32
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  • Footscray, Footscray - Maribyrnong area, Melbourne - West, Melbourne, Victoria,
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