| newspaper - Adviser's report said 'sell' film unit Hobart Mercury. 02-07-1982. p.2 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | One column article on the government's decision to sell-off the Tasmanian Film Corporation.
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    | newspaper - Advisor's report said 'sell' film unit Hobart Mercury. 02-07-1982. p.2 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | Government was advised to sell the TFC as further loans would only exacerbate its debt. Robson misinterprets a comment in a letter by Brealey regarding sugge...[full record] | 
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    | book - Australian Council For Children's Film and Television- A History 1957 - 1989 . 00-00-1990 | 
    | Betty Rankin | 
    | Comprehensive history of the Australian Council for Children's Film and Television. However, now about ten years out of date. The actual history doesn't chan...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Bitter founder mourns 'death in film family' Hobart Mercury. 03-07-1982. p.3 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | Brealey mourns the closure of the TFC. Comments on his feelings about the viability of the TFC and the waste of talent if the TFC was closed. Makes reference...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Film Corporation up for Sale Hobart Mercury. 30-06-1982. p.1 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | The announcement regarding the sale of the Tasmanian Film Corporation was made in Parliament last night by the minister for Industry and Small Business, Mr R...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Hollywood or the bush? Gilda wants them both Australian. 21-08-1980. p.10 | 
    | Geraldine Pascall | 
    | Interview with Gilda Baracchi, Producer of the Tasmanian Film Corporation's feature film Manganinnie, after the film's Sydney premiere. One of the few acknow...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Interest in film body's gear Hobart Mercury. 01-07-1982. p.3 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | The State government's special advisor on financial matters, Peter Morgan, starts proceedings on the sale of the Tasmanian Film Corporation. 
Mr Robson comme...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Letters to the Editor Hobart Mercury. 05-07-1982. p.6 | 
    | Sue Sharman | 
    | Letters to the Editor
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    | newspaper - Letters to the Editor Hobart Mercury. 06-07-1982. p.6 | 
    | A letter from an ordinary member of the Tasmanian community (not, to my knowledge, connected to the TFC or the film industry) protesting against the sale of ...[full record] | 
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    | journal - Malcolm Smith Cinema Papers. pp.112-115, 1 | 
    | Peter Beilby,
                
        
            
                Scott Murray | 
    | In depth interview with Malcolm Smith in his final year as Chief Executive of the Tasmanian Film Corporation. Questions regarding: Brealey's report which led...[full record] | 
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    | journal - Tasmanian Film Corporation Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). pp.2698-2701 | 
    | House Assembly | 
    | Parliamentary debate surrounding the sale of the TFC.
On p.2698 Mr Robson is questioned over how the sale of the TFC has progressed so far and who has expres...[full record] | 
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    | journal - Tasmanian Film Corporation (in The Quarter) Cinema Papers. 01-01-1978. p.200 | 
    | Policy statement of the newly formed Tasmanian Film Corporation.[full record] | 
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    | journal - The effect of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal's guidelines for Children's Television 4 Corners. 30-06-1979 | 
    | Maryanne Smith | 
    | Although not a written journal article, 4 Corners (ABC) could be considered a journal in television format.
A look at the new guidelines for children's tele...[full record] | 
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    | chapter - Two Models of Government Intervention in the Australian Film Industry : Chapter Seven. The Tasmanian Film Corporation . 00-00-1998. pp.1-16 | 
    | Vincent O'Donnell | 
    | An investigation into the changeover period between the Tasmanian State Film Unit and the inauguration of the Tasmanian Film Corporation. Concentrates on the...[full record] | 
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