BarrowcloughNikki, 1990, ‘Does anybody here speak English?’, Good Weekend, 20 October.
2.
British Council, 1989, ‘Landmarks – Independent Film and Video from the British Workshop Movement’.
3.
Confidential interviews with over 15 NESB journalists within and outside SBS recorded in 1991.
4.
DOTEC, 1988, Review of National Broadcasting Policy, July.
5.
Ethnic Communities Council of NSW, 1989, National Media Conference: Proceedings Report. Ethnic Television Review Panel, 1979, ‘An Ethnic Television Service for Australia’, Discussion Paper.
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HarrisMike, 1989, ‘Muddling through to success’, Bulletin, February.
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JakubowiczAndrew, 1987, ‘Days of Our Lives: Multiculturalism, Mainstreaming and “Special” Broadcasting’, Media Information Australia, August.
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JohnsBrian, 1989, ‘A Strange Idea’, Address to Public Interest Conference on Multiculturalism, August.
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Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, 1991, Minutes of Evidence relating to the ‘Special Broadcasting Service, Re-location of Radio & Television, Artarmon, NSW’, Twelfth Report.
10.
Public Broadcasting Foundation, 1991, ‘A Sound Investment – A case for funding Public Broadcasting’, May.
11.
PotterAndrew, Interview recorded by Lios Randaii, UTS, May 1991.
12.
Special Broadcasting Service, Corporate Plan, 1990–93.
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Special Broadcasting Service. 1964, Submission to the Committee of Review, April.