On the box

June 29, 2005
Issue 

Australian Biography: Jack Mundey — As secretary of the NSW branch of the Builders Labourers Federation, Jack Mundey led the union's famous "green bans", a conservation campaign that redefined the development of Australia's major cities. SBS, Friday, July 1, 3pm.

Message Stick — Inside the lives of Indigenous people in Australia. ABC, Sunday, July 3, 1.30pm.

Gulpilil: One Red Blood — Looks at the extraordinary life of David Gulpilil. ABC, Sunday, July 3, 10.30pm.

Living Black — Indigenous news and current affairs program. SBS, Monday July 4, 5.30pm.

Sissy — A rare insight into a subculture of gay Indigenous identity. ABC, Tuesday July 5 2.30am.

Fine Line — Examines the ethics of journalism. SBS, Tuesday, July 5, 7.30pm.

Cutting Edge: Someone's Watching — Looks at the technology and geopolitical impact of eavesdropping and asks how to strike the right balance between security and privacy. SBS, Tuesday, July 5, 8.30pm.

Tales from a Suitcase: Anne Duffy-Lindsay — Duffy-Lindsay was active in the union movement, in the peace movement and in the struggle for Aboriginal equality. SBS, Wednesday, July 6, 3pm.

Storyline Australia: The Big Lie — A working-class mother of four takes on a global tobacco giant, in an attempt to gain compensation for the lung cancer that is killing her. SBS, Thursday, July 7, 8.30pm.

From Green Left Weekly, June 29, 2005.
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