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'C Class' Community Television Licence In mid 1979, Westcom had begun moves to apply for its own 'C Class' Community Television transmission licence on a short range basis. The employment of a new centre manager that year had been the main impetus for this major change in the direction of the co-operative. This article was first published in the Winter 1979 edition of "Access Video". Go to article |
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Westcom - The past twelve months |
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Report of the Australian Video Access Project Dorothy Todd Henaut - March 14th 1975 In early 1975, Dorothy Todd Henaut from Canada's Challenge for Change, visited all the access video centres. Dorothy had been brought to Australia by the Film and Television Board to help them find a way to evaluate the access video project. Go to report |
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Video Access Centres: A feed-back evaluation Fred Emery and Bruce Abrahams - March 1975 This report is described by its authors as "An evaluation that not only enables outsiders to judge what has been achieved but would help the insiders to stand back a little from their day-to-day concerns and learn from what they have done". Go to report |
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DURD Discussion Paper - December 1975 The purpose of this discussion paper is described as "to serve as the basis for beginning discussions with those people interested in the future of video access centres (VAC). The paper does not, represent formal departmental policy but is intended as the first step in formulating such a policy". Go to discussion paper |
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Reuniting friends and members of Community Access Video Centres from Melbournes Western Suburbs, Victoria, Australia |
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