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EDEN AGAIN: Saddam Hussein's project to dry the marshes and the aftermath

EDEN AGAIN: Saddam Hussein's project to dry the marshes and the aftermath

The Eden Again documentary site explores the marshlands of southern Iraq that once stretched across around 20,000 square kilometres. Created by Anagha and Hsham for the fourth semester course Strategic Media Project.

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FAIR TO WEAR: a digital story about the Fairtrade Fashion Industry

FAIR TO WEAR: a digital story about the Fairtrade Fashion Industry

Launch in a new window: https://s3588110.wixsite.com/fairtowear

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Mika Yamasaki
Touched Off - Pilot
OUTCASTING
WINTER - Trailer
Muruba
New Academic Street in 360 | RMIT University
EDEN AGAIN: Saddam Hussein's project to dry the marshes and the aftermath
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Where? Episode 1
FAIR TO WEAR: a digital story about the Fairtrade Fashion Industry
Kuona Trust
Eight Colours of Sound
Tyrendarra Trails Mobile App Trailer
Pride Not Prejudice - LGBTI and healthcare
¿Smart City? - a look at Barcelona's use of technology to create a better city
Chrono Cop - Trailer
Teatro Porvenir: The Cockpit Theatre
Lobok Children's Choir
Jilted Trailer
Leaders For Change
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