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Department of Sociology Conferences 1980: Unemployment and Australia's future

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ANU Instructional Resources Unit (1975-1996)
Australian National University. Department of Sociology
Speaker: Richard Curtain
Speaker: Donald Dunbar
Speaker: Philip Linford
Speaker: Greg Crowther
Speaker: Peter Darmody
Speaker: John Bice
Speaker: Pam Collins
Speaker: Helen Williams

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The central issue of this debate by Sociology B3 students is the response the Australian economy should make to unemployment. Points raised include protection of our industries and the need for international trade. Conference convened by Richard Curtain. -- Recorded at Coombs, 7 August 1980. -- Speakers: Richard Curtain, Donald Dunbar, Philip Linford, Greg Crowther, Peter Darmody, John Bice, Pam Collins, Helen Williams, James Tod.

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Series 423 - ANU Instructional Resources Unit Video Recordings
Item 9 - Sociology Conference, 1980: Unemployment and Australia's Future, Richard Curtain. Summary of contents: The central issue of this debate by Sociology B3 students is the response the Australian economy should make to unemployment. Points raised include protection of our industries and the need for international trade.

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Aug-1980

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This video recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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