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Title: Blood on the coal :the Queensland miners' story. Location: 323 DVD Added Corporate Name: Construction Forestry Mining Energy Union (Australia) Subject: Coal mines and mining -- Australia -- Queensland -- History. Coal mines and mining -- Social aspects -- Australia -- Queensland. Strikes and lockouts -- Coal mining -- Australia -- Queensland. Mine safety -- Australia -- Queensland. Mineral industries -- Government policy -- Australia. Coal miners -- Labor unions -- Australia -- Queensland. Target Audience: Rated: PG. Collation: 1 DVD-video (Approximately 103 min.) :sound, colour ; 12 cm. Summary Note: "Told with compelling honesty and wry humour by the mineworkers themselves, Blood on the Coal is the story of the Queensland coalfields - one of the world's richest energy resources and for 150 years the basis of an industry fraught with unregulated hazards and tragic loss of life. The film traces the history of the miners, from the darkest days of the 19th century to the daunting industrial safety and community challenges that face the global corporations and the unions today. A story of social action, tragedy and survival, the film documents harrowing underground disasters, heroic rescues and traces a history of strikes, industrial turmoil and the constant threat to the viability of regional communities. The film underscores the ongoing values of mateship, community spirit and unity in the face of powerful opposing forces. It bears witness to the human cost of mining and reveals how ordinary workers and their families have risked and lost their lives in the service of corporations and government. It as once an expression of the human dimension of the mining industry, and a moving statement of pride and dignity in labour. As such, the film is a rare and valuable contribution to the history of both Australian labour and the nation's mining industry"--Container. General Note: Title from disc label. DVD Extras: Additional scenes and interviews (100 min.) Copyright CFMEU Mining & Energy Queensland District 2015. Electronic Location & Access: http://bloodonthecoal.com/Blood on the coal- film website Participant Note: Narrated by Jack Thomson. System Details Note: DVD ; All regions. ------------------------------ TF1212195 Available at Main Loan 323 DVD -----------------------------------------------