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Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Screen cents, 07/01/2015
... ...innuendo...Saara Lamberg, a Briar Hill local and filmmaker is hoping to raise enough funds to create her film "Innuendo" which won a bronze award at the Beverley Hills Screenplay Contest. ...She would like to film in the Diamond Valley and is working with chainsaw artist Leigh Conkie. saara lamberg leigh conkie innuendo film making News article, 2 pages, text and colour images. ...Saara Lamberg, a Briar Hill local and filmmaker is hoping to raise enough funds to create her film "Innuendo" which won a bronze award at the Beverley Hills Screenplay Contest. She would like to film in the Diamond Valley and is working with chainsaw artist Leigh Conkie.News article, 2 pages, text and colour images.saara lamberg, leigh conkie, innuendo, film making -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Funding on a roll, 24/08/2016
... Briar Hill filmmaker Saara Lamberg completed her film "Innuendo". Parts of the film were shot in chainsaw artist Leigh Conkie's yard. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Briar Hill filmmaker Saara Lamberg completed her film "Innuendo". Parts of the film were shot in chainsaw artist Leigh Conkie's yard. saara lamberg leigh conkie briar hill News clipping, black text and colour image. ...Briar Hill filmmaker Saara Lamberg completed her film "Innuendo". Parts of the film were shot in chainsaw artist Leigh Conkie's yard. News clipping, black text and colour image.saara lamberg, leigh conkie, briar hill -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [Weekened Australian], POWs fight comfort women rumours, [July 25 1992]
... For more than forty five years former Australian army nurses who were held as prisoners of war (POW) by the Japanese during World War 2 have battle rumour, insinuation and innuendo. An angry Mrs Wilma Young (nee Oram) is speaking out as a recent report on how an attempt had been made to force eight Australian nurses to become prostitutes or 'comfort girls' has been published by a leading Japanese newspaper, the Asahi. ...For more than forty five years former Australian army nurses who were held as prisoners of war (POW) by the Japanese during World War 2 have battle rumour, insinuation and innuendo. An angry Mrs Wilma Young (nee Oram) is speaking out as a recent report on how an attempt had been made to force eight Australian nurses to become prostitutes or 'comfort girls' has been published by a leading Japanese newspaper, the Asahi. ...For more than forty five years former Australian army nurses who were held as prisoners of war (POW) by the Japanese during World War 2 have battle rumour, insinuation and innuendo. An angry Mrs Wilma Young (nee Oram) is speaking out as a recent report on how an attempt had been made to force eight Australian nurses to become prostitutes or 'comfort girls' has been published by a leading Japanese newspaper, the Asahi. A large newspaper clipping featuring a large black and white photo with a smaller photo beneath and five columns of text. The large photo is of an older woman sitting on the ground, the smmaler photo isof the same woman when she was younger.'WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN. July 25 1992' [blue ink, along top right]wwii, world war two, ww2, sir william webb, japanese government, asian women, korea, palembang, sumatra, vyner brooke, radji beach, vivian bullwinkel, melbourne
