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1 form y separately published work icon One Night Stand John Duigan , ( dir. John Duigan ) Australia : Michael Edgley International , 1984 Z1872418 1984 single work film/TV science fiction

Four teenagers, two male and two female, spend one night and next morning together in the Sydney Opera House--while outside, the world becomes a wasteland, as nuclear war breaks out in Eastern Europe. The film leave the question of Sydney's destruction ambivalent, but does suggest a bleak outcome with the destruction of Pine Gap.

1 3 form y separately published work icon The Coolangatta Gold Ted Robinson , Peter Schreck , ( dir. Igor Auzins ) Australia : Michael Edgley International , 1984 Z1833909 1984 single work film/TV (taught in 2 units) 'Steve Lucas is a nineteen year old who is filled with the burning resentment of being forced to live in his brother's shadow. His brother Adam, is burdened by his father's desire for glory, and must win The Coolangatta Gold Tri-Aquathon, It is the greatest endurance test of them all: a marathon involving a 20 kilometre beach run, 6 kilometre swim and a 17 kilometre surf ski from Surfers Paradise along the golden arc of beach to Coolangatta and back to the start. The Coolangatta Gold is a story of human endeavour and endurance against overwhelming odds.' (Source: IMDB)
1 2 form y separately published work icon Phar Lap David Williamson , ( dir. Simon Wincer ) Australia : John Sexton Productions Michael Edgley International , 1983 Z1475456 1983 single work film/TV

Based on the real events that surrounded the life and career of Australia's greatest-ever thoroughbred racehorse, Phar Lap begins with his mysterious and controversial death in the United States. The narrative then flashes back to the day that Phar Lap, despite his lack of pedigree, is purchased on impulse by trainer Harry Telford. Although Phar Lap loses his first races, Telford's faith in the animal is unshakable. Suddenly, the horse becomes a winner, thanks to the love and diligence of stableboy Tommy Woodcock. American promoter Dave Davis arranges for Phar Lap to be entered in several top races, where his long-shot status results in heavy losses for the professional gamblers. Just after winning an important race in Mexico, Phar Lap collapses and dies. While the story never states emphatically that the champion racehorse was 'murdered' by gambling interests, it is certainly implied.

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