Actively Radical TV — Sydney community television's progressive current affairs producers tackle the hard issues from the activist's point of view. Includes the Â鶹´«Ã½ news. CTS Sydney (UHF 31), every Sunday, 9pm. Phone (o2) 9564 1277. Visit for program details.
Access News — Melbourne community TV, Channel 31, has excellent coverage of industrial, environmental and community actions throughout Victoria. Access News broadcasts every Monday, 8pm. Phone (03) 9633 6976.
Global Village: Kakadu — Kakadu National Park is an ancient Aboriginal site, as well as a unique ecosystem. SBS, Friday, May 23, 6pm.
The Mowla Bluff Massacre — In indigenous director Mitch Torres's program, the Nyikina/Mangala people from Australia's north-west tell the story of the execution of family members at Mowla Bluff in 1916 by police and pastoralists. SBS, Saturday, May 24, 7.30pm.
Always a Visitor — The story of Muslim Turks growing up in predominantly Anglo Australia. SBS, Sunday, May 25, 10.30am.
Message Stick: Watharoung Glass — Joan Tranter talks frankly about growing up in one of Queensland's biggest missions, Cherbourg. ABC, Sunday, May 25, 1.30pm.
Afghanistan: Drugs Guns and Money — Explores "liberated" Afghanistan's opium trade, which is currently the economy's mainstay. SBS, Monday, May 26, 1.05am.
Hanoi: Winter '46 — Set in the time of Vietnam's independence struggle. SBS, Monday, May 26, 12.30pm.
One Night the Moon — Musical story of a small child lured by the moon into the bush and her racist father who refuses to use an Aboriginal tracker in the search. ABC, Wednesday, May 28, 9.30pm.
In the Realm of the Hackers — Two Melbourne computer hackers entered one of the most powerful and secure computer systems in the world, NASA. ABC, Thursday, May 29, 10pm.
From Â鶹´«Ã½ Weekly, May 21, 2003.
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