Rhoda Roberts interview Deborah Mailman on Deadly Sounds, a one-hour program produced by Vibe Australia and distributed nationally to over 200 stations every week
Director Phillip Noyce (centre) confers with actors Garry McDonald (left, playing Mr Neal) and Kenneth Branagh (AO Neville) about shooting a scene at the Moore River camp.
A letter of congratulations from the Senate President, Parliament House to the producers of Rabbit-Proof Fence for winning three Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards.
Back of a double-sided flyer advertising the Japanese release of Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) and featuring a map highlighting where the story takes place.
Aunty Shirley Lomas, a descendant of the Gamilaroi and Waka Waka Aboriginal nations, talks with Chrstine Olsen, screenwriter and producer of Rabbit-Proof Fence.
Phillip Noyce responds to the Australian media controversy over the scene in Rabbit-Proof Fence where the children are forcibly removed from their family.