TitleNewsweek: Sir James KillenSummaryFragment of an episode of a Newsweek program.ContentsAdvertisement for XXXX beer -- Advertisement for Palmolive soap -- Advertisement for the Nissan Pulsar -- Advertisement for a Holden giveaway -- Advertisement for Bushland Beach -- Advertisement for Holden -- Interview with Sir James Killen. Killen explains why he feels that the quality of parliamentary debate has diminished, because of “copious notes”. Killen also discusses how he is “enjoying the experience of aging”, and his admiration for Robert Menzies and other orators. Finally, Killen discusses his willingness to write, and his eventual retirement plans -- Advertisement for Holden -- Advertisement for Mortein -- Advertisement for Cairns Draught -- Advertisement for the Bushland Beach development -- News story about the emerging popularity of karate in North Queensland. Gerri Williams explains that karate could be used a self-defence mechanism -- Conclusion to Newsweek -- Advertisement for “Family Reunion” -- Advertisement for the Honda Melody -- Advertisement for XXXX beer -- Advertisement for MBF -- Advertisement for National Air ConditionersCorporate AuthorNQTVVideo File Name4020648_2CreditsPresenter: Craig Burgess ; reporters: Gerri WilliamsOriginal Format 3/4 inch video tape cassetteCollation1 video file (MP4) (19 minutes) : digital ; 796MBDate12th November 1982ImprintTownsville : NQTV, 1982
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