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The Deregistration of the Builders Labourers Federation

Year: 1992 Documentary Runtime: 70 min

Overview

Chronicles the industrial action leading up to the deregistration of the Builders Labourers Federation.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Lisa King

Lisa King

Narrator

John Tognolini

John Tognolini

Narrator

Kyran Nichols

Kyran Nichols

Himself

John Setka

John Setka

Himself

John Lowe

John Lowe

Himself

John Cummins

John Cummins

Himself

Dave Kerin

Dave Kerin

Himself

Bob Wilson

Bob Wilson

Himself

Ralph Edwards

Ralph Edwards

Himself

Dennis Evans

Dennis Evans

Himself

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