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305.4 DVD
Title
Compass: whatever happened to women's lib? [DVD]
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[Sydney] : ABC TV, 2015.
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1 DVD (28 min.)
Series
Compass (Television program)
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The link at the foot of this record is to a downloadable video of the program as well as a transcript. The program contained on this DVD was first broadcast on 7 June 2015.
Collection code: DVDWOM DVDs women.
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Presenter: Geraldine Doogue.
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"Interweaving powerful archival footage with the experiences and accounts of women involved, Compass explores the legacy of the women’s movement and looks to the future. Wendy McCarthy was there at the beginning and managed to break through the glass ceiling, while ABC broadcaster Virginia Haussegger got caught up in the promise of 'having it all.' Journalist Alyx Gorman believes the women of today still need it, but it has to be defined on their terms." - Program website.
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Exempt from classification.
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Feminism -- Australia
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http://www.abc.net.au/compass/s4237572.htm
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