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Season 1
This episode features author and journalist Roger Milliss. The Milliss family was gradually torn apart as father and son, both Communists, argued the differing paths to Socialism.
This episode features author and journalist Roger Milliss. The Milliss family was gradually torn apart as father and son, both Communists, argued the differing paths to Socialism.
This episode features Michael Hyde, who was one of the most notorious student radicals in Australia. His Maoist comrades called for the violent overthrow of the State, and he helped create the Anti-Vietnam Moratorium movement.
This episode features Michael Hyde, who was one of the most notorious student radicals in Australia. His Maoist comrades called for the violent overthrow of the State, and he helped create the Anti-Vietnam Moratorium movement.
This episode profiles high profile Aboriginal activist Gary Foley who was a member of the Black Power Movement and a leader in the fight for land rights and social justice
This episode profiles high profile Aboriginal activist Gary Foley who was a member of the Black Power Movement and a leader in the fight for land rights and social justice
This episode profiles Frank Hardy, the most well-known Communist in Australia. A larrikin, gambler and author of Power Without Glory. Hardy's file depicts a man’s struggle with misplaced
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This episode profiles Frank Hardy, the most well-known Communist in Australia. A larrikin, gambler and author of Power Without Glory. Hardy's file depicts a man’s struggle with misplaced faith. His story is presented by his son, Alan Hardy, also a person of interest, and granddaughter Marieke Hardy.
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