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Australia Day: a survivor's film guide

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imagePerhaps you might enjoy this list of movies and videos that look at ways contemporary Sydney has been fictionally invaded or destroyed on the big screen.Ross Fowler

Australia Day. Invasion Day. Survival Day. Amid the nationalistic fervour that takes place at this time of the year, it is worth remembering that January 26 – the date, in 1788,...

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