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'During a Q+A screening of Cargo in Eslternwick, Vic., actor Natasha Wanganeen described her pride in participating in the film's portrayal of Aboriginal people 'living strong and free on the land'. Directors Howling and Ramke, both white, had carefully consulted with Elders in South Australia to ensure the authenticity and sensitivity of these portrayals.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Eureka Street vol. 28 no. 11 3 June 2018 14191094 2018 periodical issue 2018
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  • Cargo Yolanda Ramke , 2017 single work film/TV
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