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'TEXT is a refereed journal under the auspices of the Australian Association of Writing Programs. TEXT publishes academic and other material concerned with creative writing programs in universities, TAFE colleges and the community around Australia and from English-speaking areas of Southeast Asia and the South Pacific.' (Editorial introduction)
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Pieter Aquilla and Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli illustrate the relationship between the "researcher" and the "researched," by presenting primary research material and demonstrating the effectiveness of weaving varying degrees of narrative into its presentation. The narrative may be in the form of television script, short story or novel.
Moira McAuliffe writes to correct Brian Dibble's statement that the Film and Television course at WAIT (in operation in 1974) was the first in Australia. A Film and Television Department at Swinburne Institute of Technology, she believed, had been functioning since the mid 1960's.
Section: Letters to the Editor
Untitled,Hugh Martin,
single work correspondence
Section: Letters to the Editor