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  2. Sixty Years of Censorship: From Prohibition To Classification

    AA recent public seminar, "Undesirable in the Public Interest: Censorship in Australia from 1933 to 1993", was convened by the National Library in Canberra. Participants included the Chief Commonwealth Censor, John Dickie, Don Chipp, Minister for ...

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  3. Back to the Sixties

    A major part of Don Chipp's strategy in his campaign to liberalise censorship was that of lifting the veil of secrecy surrounding the process. He did this by freely circulating monthly lists detailing bans and cuts made in feature films during the preceding period, by arranging screenings, for a select audience, of films effectively banned from the ...

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