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Credits & Acknowledgements Credits & Acknowledgements These three CD-ROMs were Edna McGill designed and produced by James Samios Ross Tzannes The Office of the Board of Studies NSW George Wojak Interactive Design Group - Lyndon Sharp Ethnic Affairs Commission of Lloyd Sharp New South Wales (EAC) Anna Sabiel Liaison Lara Van Der Wall John Brennan Making Multicultural Australia Project (MMA) Executive Special Broadcasting Service Producer (SBS) Liaison Andrew Jakubowicz Ian Hamilton Funding by MMA Project Concept Andrew Jakubowicz Andrew Jakubowicz with Paula Hamilton Australia Council for the Arts Australia Foundation for Culture and the Principal Writers and Editors Humanities Australian Research Council Andrew Jakubowicz Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales Nathalie Apouchtine Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission MMA Project Consortium University of Technology, Sydney, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Research Grant University of Technology, Sydney Trans/forming Cultures Research Strength Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales projects, UTS Board of Studies NSW University of Technology, Sydney, Internal Special Broadcasting Service Research Grant MMA Project Steering Additional writing and Committee research provided by Chair Stepan Kerkyasharian Sue-Ann Bellamy (Stanford) Franca Arena Marios Chryssavgis Ursula Doyle Chris Pip King Fong Susan Bures Wadim (Bill) Jegorow Walter Lippmann Alan Matheson Making Multicultural Australia Credits & Acknowledgements 1 Research assistance With appearances by Katherine Kenny Assad Abdi Rod Palmer Paula Abood Lee Wallace Kwabena Aforo-Addo Ian Wilson Zita Antonios Janice Emory Franca Arena MLC Prof Manuel Aroney Original video and audio Faith Bandler interviews Mounir Bejjani Dr Bob Birrell Andrew Jakubowicz Prof Geoffrey Blainey Nathalie Apouchtine Sen Nick Bolkus Sue-Ann Bellamy (Stanford) Pino Bosi Marios Chryssavgis Dorothy Buckland-Fuller Sabriye Bulut Original photography Linda Burney Eva Byrne Andrew Jakubowicz Aynur Cagli Sherran Evans Graeme Campbell MHR Nathalie Apouchtine Ron Casey Marios Chryssavgis Prof Stephen Castles Celeste Lazarenko Helen Cattalini Chris Pip Kate Ceberano Pauline Chan Transcriptions Hinesh Chauhan Archbishop Cardinal Clancy Mary Chryssavgis Pres Bill Clinton Rosie Federow Prof HG (Nugget) Coombs Kerrie McGovan Diana Covell Teresa Crea Theme music track Dang Huu Hieu Dang Lan Mark Douglas Williams, Peekaboo Productions Helen Darville (aka Demidenko) Hass Dellal Video archive research Anna Maria Dell’Oso Franco di Chiera Margaret Smith Mick Dodson News Tape Library, SBS Hon Don Dunstan Nick Economou Audio digitised by Dr M A El-Erian Arthur Faulkner Mark Douglas Williams, Peekaboo Productions Dr Stephen FitzGerald James Hurley, Mugwamp Sound and Music Hernan Flores Dr Lois Foster Video digitised by Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser Frank Galbally Limelight Media Dr Amareswar Galla Making Multicultural Australia Credits & Acknowledgements 2 Alessandro Gardini Giulio Montagna Petro Georgiou MHR Anna-Maria Monticelli Elizabeth Gertsakis Marni Morrow David Giang Irene Moss Nick Giannopoulos Hon Lionel Murphy Maria Goluza Hanh Ngo Prof Yasmine Gooneratne Vasiliki Nihas Rt Hon John Gorton Dr Sev Ozdowski Hon Al Grassby Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli Carmen Grostal Simon Palomares Jaslyn Hall Edwin Pang Alex Hamill George Papadopoulos Rt Hon Bob Hawke Sir Arvi Parbo Mirna Heruc Bruna Pasqua Hoang Ngoc-Tuan Noel Pearson Lolo Houbein Cristina Pebaque Rt Hon John Howard MHR Monica Pellizzari Ada Hulshoff Charles Perkins Thi Huong Huynh Prof Jan Jindi Pettman Dr Adam Jamrozik Rui Prego Daniela Janeva Victor Rebikoff Prof Laksiri Jayasuriya Dr Colin Rubenstein Wadim (Bill) Jegorow Hon Philip Ruddock MHR Slobodanka Joncevska Wadih Saadeh Dr James Jupp Tarek Sakik Prof Mary Kalantzis James Samios MLC Fotis Kapetopoulos Giovanni Sgro Steven Karas Helen Sham-Ho MLC Rt Hon Paul Keating Gary Sheppard Stepan Kerkyasharian Dr Peter Shergold Hon Duncan Kerr MHR Dya Singh Dr Sevgi Kilic Jamel Singh Mary Kostakidis Dr Grisha Sklovsky Sasa Krithinakis Prof Jerzy Smolicz Sheela Langeberg Brendan Soraghan Clara Law Joe Spano Hung Le Dr Des Storer Yungchen Lhamo Archbishop Stylianos Mark Liebler Rosetta Sung Walter Lippmann Vivienne Szekeres Joe Lo Bianco Marijana Tadic Rabbi Ronald Lubofsky Uri Themal Suzanna Luo Dr Andrew Theophanous MHR Edward Mafi Prof Trang Thomas Dr Robert Manne Dr Paolo Totaro Lex Marinos Mai Tran Alan Matheson Hristina Treneska Helen Meekosha Cr Henry Tsang Making Multicultural Australia Credits & Acknowledgements 3 Christos Tsiolkas Michael Callaghan Barry Tubner Hon Arthur Calwell Kez van Oudheusden Ian Campbell MHR Bill Velkovski Sonya Carrington-Zakrzewska Jana Wendt Tim Carroll Rt Hon Gough Whitlam Naomi Cass Peter Wilenski Suad Cesljar George Wojak Dr Adrian Chan Hon Neville Wran Angela Chan Cheryle Yin-Lo Richard Chia Hon Mick Young Maggie Chu George Zangalis Julia Church George Zarkadakis Peter Cochrane Prof Jerzy Zubrzycki Jo Cohen Jock Collins Material and original work by Dr Bill Cope James Coulter Hamdi Abdiz Bronwyn Coupe E Adam Gregor Cullen Moumina Ahmed Karen Cummings Caroline Alcorso Caroline Ho-Bich-Tuyen Dang Eric Algra Jeff Darmanin Anna Ancans Rt Hon Alfred Deakin Helen Andreoni Sir William Deane Mae Andury Amina Diria Shadia Andury Patrick Dodson Michael Atherton Clare Dunne Paul Atroshenko Dr Patricia Easteal Michael Aziz Sandy Edwards Sueanne Badawee Sahar Ekermawi Carol Bailey Anne Marie Elias Adriana Basic Hon Gareth Evans MHR Hon Kim Beazley MHR Franca Facci P Bentley Hon John Fahey MHR Lidio Bertelli Anne Fairbairn S Bertone Catherine Falk Annette Blonski Carolyn Faull Darren Bloomfield Jan Fieldsend Marie Boland Debbie Georgopoulos Marian Boreland Suzette Gery Gary D Bouma Beth Gibbings Dr Trevor Boutroney Katherine Gibson Chris Bowen Stephen Godley J Brennan Laurie Grahame Clive Brooks Blair Greenberg D Burke Hon Nicholas Greiner Dr Ian Burnley G Griffin José Calarco Vilma Grivec Making Multicultural Australia Credits & Acknowledgements 4 Sneja Gunew B Loney Bruce Gyngell Malcolm Long Lorna Hamood Andy Ly Pauline Hanson MHR Hon Phillip Lynch Carl Harbaum Hon Ian MacPhee Pam Harris Ali Manesh Donyale Harrison Dr Andrew Markus Efi Hatzimanolis Philip May Lesleyanne Hawthorne Cheryl McDonald Prof Ronald Henderson Sonja McLean DeSilva Keiko Hiki Rev Dorothy McRae-McMahon Andrew Hill Katie McRobert Geoff Hogg Lyndon Mechielsen Ben Hoh Vladimir Menart Jim Hooper Anna Messariti Livingstone Hopkins Aime Metsar David Horton Milan Milojevic Tie Hua Huang Dr Tony Mitchell Philip J Hughes Mo Xiangyi Prof Graeme Hugo Mo Yimei David Ip Marian Mohamed Dr Helen Irving Julie Montgarrett Veronika Ivka Peter Moore Martha Jabour Akiko Mori Dirk Jams Peter Morris Lise Jams Robynne Murphy Paul Jimeno Geoff Nance Matt Kelso John Newton Kay C Khoo Thi Nguyen Siew-Ean Khoo Thinh Nguyen Jimin Kim Nguyen Tien Hoang (Thuong Quan) John King Satsuki Odamura Jim Kitay Lowitja (Lois) O’Donoghue Vlasta Krizaj Hon Hubert Opperman Maria Kropinski Frank Panucci Tim Krsmanovic Margaret Park Yuri Kurmanei Dr Ralph Pettman Nevenka Laborec Bruce Petty Michele Langfield Michael Pham Thomas Lau Pin Phayakvichien Olga Lazaridis Irene Phillips Hou Leong Linsey Pollak Dr Constance Lever-Tracy Stergios Proios Rosa Lim Mann Lois Randall Tiffany Linke Wladyslaw Ratuszynski Lorna Lippmann Sen Robert Ray Rev Dr Paul Logan Ted Richards Heidrun Lohr Ashok Roy Making Multicultural Australia Credits & Acknowledgements 5 Kim Rubenstein Sueng Yoon Dr W D Rubinstein Anab Yusuf Joanne Saad Nadya Zakarija Khalid Sabsabi David Zhu Sahra Said Tom Zubrycki M E Schild Vera Zulumovski Pete Schwab Natalie Semaan Resources and materials Nirvana Semaan provided by Kalinga Seneviratne Noriko Shibata Adelaide Hebrew Congregation Julie Shiels Arenafilm Pty Ltd Robert Shlimak Artexpress Michael Silver Asia-Australia Institute, University of New La Simmalavong South Wales Fusae Simpson Auburn Community Development Network Nina Skoroszewski Auburn West Public School Moti Somers AUSLIG Guy Spigelman AUSPIC Wilf Sprengel Australia-China Chamber of Commerce and Prof David Stockley Industry of New South Wales Judith Stokes Australia-China Friendship Society Asha Sulayman Australia Council for the Arts J Szockinski Australian Broadcasting Authority Le Van Tai Australian Broadcasting Corporation David Tait Australian Democrats Algernon Talmage Australian Film Commission Ron Tandberg Australian Film Finance Corporation Iling Tchung Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Ling Ling Tchung Strait Islander Studies Capt Watkin Tench Australian Institute of Eastern Music Steve Teran Australian Institute of Jewish Affairs Noel Tracy Australian Institute of Multicultural Affairs Vi Tran Australian Japan Society Demeter Tsounis Australian Labor Party National Secretariat Bach Lan Ty Australian Labor Party, NSW Branch Ross Tzannes Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation Albertina Vallaro ANU Reporter, Australian National University Manuela Vasington Bankstown Youth Development Service Rt Hon J C Watson Beyond Films Ltd Hon Stewart West Bharatam Dance Company Dr Lynne S Williams Board of Studies NSW David Wong Brisbane Ethnic Music and Arts Centre Wonggo Buku-Larrnggay Arts, Yirrkala Judith Wright Bureau of Immigration Multicultural and Stephanie Wu Population Research Charlie Galiyawa Wurramarrba The Campaign Palace Mahmoud Yekta Carnivale Making Multicultural Australia Credits & Acknowledgements 6 Centre for Multicultural Studies, University of Ian Kidd Design P/L Wollongong Illawarra Migrant Resource Centre Channel
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