Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Precarious Employment, Hiring Discrimination and a Toxic Workplace : What Work Looks like for Australian Cinematographers
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'It has been a fantastic year for Australian cinematographers in Hollywood.

'Australian directors of photography represented two of the five nominees for best cinematography at the 2022 Oscars. Greig Fraser won the Oscar for his work as cinematographer on Dune. Ari Wegner became the second woman ever to be nominated for best cinematography in the 94-year history of the Oscars, for her work on Power of the Dog.' (Introduction)

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