TAGGED: Rabbit-Proof Fence
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Rhoda Roberts interview Deborah Mailman on Deadly Sounds, a one-hour program produced by Vibe Australia and distributed nationally to over 200 stations every

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Laura Monaghan (who played Gracie) with actress Rachael Maza, who served as children's drama coach on Rabbit-Proof Fence.

Notes by Stephen Groenewegen

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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.

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Hong Kong one-sheet poster for Rabbit-Proof Fence.

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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.

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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.

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Front page of a double-sided flyer advertising the Japanese release of Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002).

Notes by Stephen Groenewegen

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A glass slide prop used in Rabbit-Proof Fence. It depicts a nun standing outside with several children and a small chapel in the background.

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Aunty Shirley Lomas, a descendant of the Gamilaroi and Waka Waka Aboriginal nations, talks with Chrstine Olsen, screenwriter and producer of Rabbit-Proof Fence.

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Phillip Noyce responds to the Australian media controversy over the scene in Rabbit-Proof Fence where the children are forcibly removed from their family.