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A late start, then a big boom: why it took until 1975 for Australians to finally watch TV in colour

By Stephen Gaunson, Associate Professor in Cinema Studies, RMIT University
1975 was a big year, with the end of the Vietnam war and the dramatic dismissal of Gough Whitlam. And finally, Australians could watch it in colour.The Conversation


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