Tickets to Women of Steel, which premiered in Perth on November 26, sold out some two weeks in advance, reports Sam Wainwright.
Robynne Murphy
You鈥檝e probably heard The Ballad of 1891 about the Queensland shearers鈥 strike. You can probably sing Kev Carmody鈥檚 From Little Things Big Things Grow about the Gurindji Walk Off at Wave Hill in 1961. But do you know the story of the Jobs for Women campaign at the Wollongong steelworks in the 1980s? Check it out at the Sydney Film Festival, writes Karen Fletcher.
The world premiere of a 14-year struggle for jobs will be screened at this year's 鈥渧irtual鈥 Sydney Film Festival. Women of Steel, a finalist for an award, documents a hard-won campaign by women in the Illawarra to force BHP to hire them, write听Pip Hinman and Peter Boyle.
Rural Fire Service听volunteer Robynne Murphy, who听has been on the bushfire frontline since November on behalf of her local community on the NSW south coast, told听91自拍论坛: "I want this government brought down because they have no solutions".