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On Boxing Day 1994 an extraordinary crew set sail from Sydney Harbour for the 94/95 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. This documentary explores the highs and lows and eventual triumph of the world's first disabled crew to sail in a major ocean race. Intrepid, inspiring, unforgettable!
The pursuit of the earth's largest creatures for profit is a drama of tragic proportions. It is a history that embodies bravery and resourcefulness beyond belief as well as brutality and greed. But mankind has, for the most part, realised that there is much more value in whales as an object of science rather than financial gain. In this film Richard Morecroft examines the historical impact of whaling and looks at recent developments including poaching and the establishment of the southern ocean whaling reserve.
Positive impressions of the Tasmanian Aboriginal culture as it is now and an exploration of apsects of its development presented by Aboriginal leader Jim Everett.
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