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The Block: Stories from a Meeting Place

SBS

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Produced by: SBS Online

These are stories about a patch of land in Sydney, an infamous acre known as the Block, a place steeped in a rich history of Aboriginal culture, activism and hope. Over time, tragedy, drug abuse and crime crept into the Indigenous-owned housing precinct. In September 2010, the few remaining tenants received notice to vacate their homes. The Aboriginal Housing Company, which owned the crumbling terraces, was keen to redevelop the land. Now vacant, the Block sits on the verge of a new, uncertain rebirth. This virtual time capsule invites you to explore the Block, to witness the events that defined its 40-year history, and to meet the people whose lives it has shaped. More…


Wives of War

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Produced by: Kimberley Porteous, Matthew Absalom-Wong

Women from three generations talk about the price they pay when a country marches off to war, in intimate portraits using video, audio and still photography. Curiosity factor: all video and photos shot on the Canon 5D Mark II. More…


Remembering Bogle Chandler

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Produced by: Rebecca Young, Markus Kellow

The bizarre and tragic deaths of Margaret Chandler and Gib Bogle on the banks of the Lane Cove River in Sydney, 1963, remain an elusive and intriguing Australian mystery. This website explores the theme of inconsistent and impermanent memory, allowing you to shift forward and backward through time, space and point-of-view, and so compare eyewitness accounts of the deaths. The story is represented by a montage of sound, image and text, and is controlled via a map/graph interface. As you progress through it, the project becomes less about solving the crime and more about revealing the enigma of individual experience and interpretation. It is also about how a time and place, in this case Cold War Sydney, inescapably shapes the perceptions of the people who live within it, and how people who suffer an unexplainable tragedy are often blamed for it. It is the story of an improbable murder or an implausible accident; a puzzle without a solution where objective truth becomes impossible to grasp because it does not exist. More…


War of ideas

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Starting in Afghanistan, Paul McGeogh - the Sydney Morning Herald's Chief corresponent - visits the Middle East to assess the progress of US-sponsored democracy. More…