Footprints of Eureka: Then and Now

Australia, 2004

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A unique perspective on the Eureka Stockade story created by a Eureka 150 youth ambassador in a special Digital Storytelling Workshop to celebrate 150 years since the famous rebellion. Stephanie from Terang is the 19 year-old founder of Youth Freedom International “What a sight that would have been to see young people down on one knee swearing allegiance to an idea”.

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Stephanie Johnson

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Australia
Production dates
2004

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Eureka 150

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ACMI Identifier

B2000091

Language

English

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Sound

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Colour

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DVCAM; Master

Digital Betacam; Sub-master

VHS [PAL]; Reference - timecoded

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