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COMPASS follows Australia's much loved dance troupe The Merry Makers as they rehearse and make their way to Disneyland in California for their first ever overseas performance. Merry Makers Australia is a talented and entertaining dance group of children and adults with disabilities, including Down Syndrome, Autism and Cerebral Palsy.
Explores the religious edicts and rituals surrounding the slaughter of livestock in Australia.
A LATE VOCATION explores the modern day appeal of religious life by following the personal journeys of three Australians who take up a vocation later in life.
Augustus Pugin was Victorian England’s greatest church architect, but some believe his best work survives in Tasmania.
Front and centre of this COMPASS tribute is an interview with Patricia, filmed less than three months before she died aged 66 of pancreatic cancer. A former missionary doctor come feminist theologian, Patricia is best known for her very public role in the fight for the ordination of women in Australia - a country which now has 400 Anglican women priests, 200 deacons, and two women bishops. What's less known about Patricia is that she was also a specialist in forensic medicine, and most of her work in recent years dealt with sexual violence against women and children. A moving biopic of an extraordinary woman of our time.
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