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The setting of the story was changed from Melbourne to Sydney. [4] The film was shot at Ajax Studios at Bondi. It was the last movie shot at the studio before it closed. [1] It is now used as a haberdashery store. [citation needed] The studio hosted Michael Powell's Age of Consent and Ted Kotcheff's Wake in Fright among several others ...
The Removalist (Rob) is the man who moves the furniture out of Fiona and Kenny's house when they are separating. The Removalist represents the everyman who 'sits on the fence'. His main concern is getting paid for the work, and running off to the next 'job'. He represents another part of Australian society who are passive in times of crisis.
Boosting the number of removals, the Andrews Labor government announced in July 2021 an extra 10 level crossing removals and 4 closures. [23] These removals will occur on the Pakenham, Frankston, Mernda, Sunbury, Belgrave and Lilydale lines. At the conclusion of these removals, the Pakenham and Lilydale lines will join the Cranbourne line in ...
Early movers from 1885, Montréal, Québec Movers in Salt Lake City, 1911 Moving van and lift, Germany, 2007 A moving company, also known as a removalist or van line, is a company that specializes in assisting individuals and businesses with relocating their goods from one location to another.
The Interview is a 1998 Australian psychological thriller film from writer-director Craig Monahan, and is the first of three films directed by Monahan: The Interview, Healing, and a 2024 adaptation [1] of David Williamson's The Removalists.
Grace Removals was established in 1911 when retailer Grace Bros established a furniture removal division in Sydney. [1] [2] In the mid-1960s it expanded to operate in all states in Australia. [3] [4] In 1984, Grace Removals was purchased by Brambles. [5] In 1994 it was sold to Jim Thompson, the founder and owner of the Crown Worldwide Group. [6 ...
David Keith Williamson AO (born 1942) is an Australian playwright, who has also written screenplays and teleplays.He became known in the early 1970s with his political comic drama Don's Party, and other well-known plays include The Club, Travelling North, and Emerald City.
A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of births in 1971 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of death.