Legal, Religion and Australian Studies
Australia at Work (1989-90)
A series meeting the needs of teachers in Victoria for the newly introduced compulsory subject, Australian Studies. This series secured interviews with a number of prominent organisations including: the ACTU, Office for the Status of Women, Equal Opportunity Commission, Industrial RelationsCommission as well as a wide range of employees in a range of industries: building, manufacturing, retail and service. (4 programs)
Religious Studies (1991-93)
This is a variety of programs covering some of the major issues in this field. Titles include The Old Testament, The New Testament, Faith, The Catholic Mass, Ceremonies of the Christian Church, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Alternative Religions and Hinduism. (17 programs)
The Law of the Land (1993)
A look at the Australian legal system in all its glory including industrial law, criminal law, the court system, the jury system, consumer and family law. Key interviews were secured with The Law Reform Commission, The Council for Civil Liberties, The Legal Aid Commission, The Australian Industrial Relations Commission, Community Legal Centres, The Police Schools Involvement Program, The Childrens' Court, The Small Claims Tribunal, The Inner South Dispute Settlement Centre, and The Law Institute . (9 programs)
See Also: City Centres