Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Why It’s Time to End the Policy Limbo Threatening Australian Children’s TV
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'Two Australian children’s TV programs, First Day and What’s It Like To Experience a Disability?, won prestigious Prix Jeunesse awards in May. Both were commissoned by the ABC’s children’s channel ABC ME. Both remind us that Australian children’s television consistently punches above its weight on the international stage.'  (Introduction)

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  • First Day Julie Kalceff , 2017 single work film/TV
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