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Our Shared & Common Future

This film was presented at the Climate Change Summit (Our Common Future Under Climate Change) which took place in Paris in July 2015. Keynote Speaker: Dr. Anne Poelina. 

Password: Kimberley

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Families Of Fortune (2009)

This film retraces the stories and lives of Chinese families in the Tweed region of Northern New South Wales. Featured are Wing Yuen Lee, Chinese Herbalist, and his daughter Noelene Johnston, Tong's store in Murwillumbah, Le Ping Wong, from the White Olive Restaurant, and other Chinese families in the Tweed. This film was produced for Tweed Shire Council and the Migration Heritage Centre in 2009. 

For more information, please go to:
http://www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/stories/families-of-fortune-video/

http://www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/projects/tracking-the-dragon-chinese-australian-heritage-tweed-river/index.html

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The Village Timber Art Trail (2007)

This film was commissioned by Tweed Shire Council, as a result of the Tweed Shire City of the Arts Program (2003-2005). It follows the artists who have created public art structures and art works for the villages of Burringbar, Chillingham, Stokers Siding, Uki, and Mooball, in the Tweed Valley region of Northern New South Wales. You can read more about the project here: http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/128693/20110815-1326/policy3.pdf

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Marra Dreaming, Adelaide (ICV, 2007)

In 2007 I was commissioned by Indigenous Community Volunteers (Canberra) to shoot a series of short films and National Community Service Announcements as part of their volunteer programs with Aboriginal Communities. This film was shot at the Marra Dreaming Centre in Adelaide. 

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Parnngurr Bush Mechanics (ICV, 2007)

In 2007 I was commissioned by Indigenous Community Volunteers in Canberra to make three short films about their volunteers working in Aboriginal Communities around Australia. This is the film we made in Parnngurr (Cotton Creek), Western Australia. 

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BYPASSED: The Erosion of our Cultural and Environmental Landscapes

In 2005, the Tugun Bypass, on the Gold Coast, received Government approvals to proceed with the C4 Route Option, a move that greatly anguished environmentalists and the local Aboriginal community, with its potential to destroy ecologically-sensitive areas and a significant Aboriginal cultural landscape known as "Murraba". Representative of major developments happening throughout Australia, and New South Wales in particular, this decision showed the erosion of years and years of legislation put in place to protect our cultural heritage and environment. This film tells the stories of the local Aboriginal community and environmentalists and of their long and arduous journey to make their voices heard.

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Homegrown Filmworks - 2004

In January 2004, the Tweed Shire City of the Arts 2003-2005 called for stories from the local community that reflected the beauty and cultural diversity of life in the Tweed Region. More than seventy stories were submitted. Six of them were selected to be made into short films in a project called Homegrown Filmworks.

This is the Behind-the-Scenes story of the films and filmmakers. This film was commissioned by Tweed Shire Council in 2004. You can also read more about the project at http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/128693/20110815-1326/cultural5.pdf

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Speed On Tweed (2003)

From 2002, the town of Murwillumbah, in Northern New South Wales, came alive with the sounds and smells of historic car racing.

This video was shot in the 2003 Edition of Speed on Tweed. Meet the drivers and owners of some of Australia's rarest cars: the Maybach Special, the Zephyr Special, the only remaining 4WD Miller Indy Car, and some amazing Ferraris... Watch these cars as they race around the track in time trials, in the middle of the town, and the more than 160 other cars which competed over the whole week-end. 

Meet Aussie racing legend Frank Gardner, and many others, as we go behind the scenes of one of the biggest events of the year in Murwillumbah.

Shot by Magali & Brian McDuffie, Paul Armstrong, and Soolaba Doyle.

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Wintersun Festival (2003)

The quintessential Rock'N'Roll Nostalgia Festival on the Gold Coast in 2003... The people, the stories, the cars, the hot rods, the cruises, the dancers, the parades, there is something for young and old! Wintersun 2003 was shot by Magali McDuffie, Brian McDuffie, and Paul Armstrong, and commissioned by the Festival organisers. 

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Mountain & Minutiae

My first exploration of the Tweed Valley when I settled there in 2002... Misty mornings at the foot of the beautiful Wollumbin, and the minutiae that live in its shadow... 

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