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Actively Radical TV — Sydney community television's progressive current affairs producers tackle the hard issues from the activist's point of view. Includes the Green Left news. CTS Sydney (UHF 31), every Sunday, 9pm. Phone 9565 5522. Visit <http://www.channel31.org> for program details.

Access News — Melbourne
community TV, Channel 31, has excellent coverage of industrial, environmental and community actions throughout Victoria. Every Monday, 8pm. Phone 9633 6976.

A Memory — Seventy-year-old Grace Lenoy, from the Birrigubba people, reveals the abuse she and many other children suffered under the “care” of the Aboriginal Protection Act. SBS, Wednesday, July 10, 1.30pm.

Bedevil — The striking first feature by Tracey Moffatt (Night Cries, Nice Coloured Girls). SBS, Thursday, July 11, 12.30am.

Australia by Numbers: Nannup 6275 — Western Australia's imprisonment rate for Indigenous children is one of the world's highest. SBS, Thursday, July 11, 8pm.

Radiance — Rachel Perkin's award-winning film tells the story of three young Aboriginal sisters who reunite, after many years apart, for their mother's funeral. SBS, Friday, July 12, 11.55pm.

Muhammad Ali: The Greatest — Ali changed the face of sport in the 20th century. ABC, Sunday July 14, 7.30pm.

The Murdochs — A look inside the family of media magnates. ABC, Wednesday, July 17, 8.30pm.

From Green Left Weekly, July 10, 2002.
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