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Riding horses, camels or bicycles, their job was to patch any holes, repair any damage caused by
such things as fallen trees or fire and make sure the locals were doing their part by closing the gates
after themselves. “There were very strict controls,” explains John Lynne, a third generation farmer
who owns farms on either sides of the Rabbit Proof Fence north of Cunderdin. “You couldn’t go
through the gate and leave it open or you would get fined. They first hit upon number three, the
shortest of the fences that runs east-west from Yalgoo to the coast at Kalbarri. In addition, via the
movie, the director highlights the events that happened in order to overcome the disastrous racist law.
It is rational to argue that with the incredible journey ahead of the three women in the movie, they
try to free themselves from the oppressive government policies. So, Rabbit Proof Fence number two
was built and then number three as the WA government fought a losing battle against Australia’s
most populous and damaging introduced vermin. They have a plan, they have enthusiasm, they have
belief, they have official support, but they have gained no financial backing from the state
government. Before they came here we had thousands of sheep roaming everywhere. His character,
A. O. Neville, the government's Chief Protector of the Aborigines, was the man responsible for
taking 'half-caste' Aborginal children away from their parents to train as domestic servants and
labourers (he believed that preventing children of mixed marriages from marrying Aborigines would
eventually wipe out the Aboriginal race). Instead, we head off to explore Big Bell, a ghost town that
was built in the 1930s to support a gold mine that closed in 1955. Discuss: Rabbit Proof Fence is as
much about the strength of First Nations people as it as about the horrors inflicted upon the Stolen
Generations. Thagomizer: Why Stegosaurus’ Spiky Tail Was Named After A Cartoon. Still, there are
a few considerations that need to be taken into account before installation, particularly when it comes
to rabbit proof fencing. Would there be as much suspense in the film if viewers knew the outcome
before watching the film. The rabbit proof fence Level: advanced Age: 14-17 Downloads: 78. As
Noyce tells the story, he cuts between two very different worlds: Molly’s world, and A.O Neville’s
world. How does this editing decision affect our understanding of the story. By submitting this
form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from. On a map, locate the Moore River
Settlement and the rabbit-proof fence the girls follow on their return journey. Like Molly, many
children escaped or attempted to escape places like Moore River Settlement, and trackers and police
were often sent after them. Back then this grave would have been a lonely and isolated spot, now
trucks and cars roar past just metres away. Tags: film, kenneth branagh, phillip noyce, rabbit-proof
fence, review, sbsmovies, stolen generations. He is the primary antagonist of the film and represents
the government policies and attitudes more broadly. A.O. Neville believes in the paternalistic policies
about removing Aboriginal children from their families for their own good, and for the good of the
country. It is very useful and secure idea for your place to have fence. Our collection is growing
every day with the help of many teachers. If. A Royal Commission in 1901 resulted in a decision to
build a barrier fence across the State. Teachers: the print or save a PDF version of this resource,
select 'print' in the top right hand corner of this page, and either print or save as PDF. It is important
to introduce the history of the Stolen Generations with sensitivity to the ongoing grief experienced
by individuals and communities. But the farther we left the big smoke behind in our mirrors the more
the Patrol impressed. Like much of the Rabbit Proof Fence, the Y61 Patrol is officially past its used
by date, but just like the fence, it would be nice to think many Patrols will survive for years to come.
It was set in 1931 in the Western Australian outback. It is based on a true story and a novel written
by one of the characters actual daughter.
This symbolises a sense of connection even though they are miles away from one another and that
the bond of mother and daughter is irreplaceable, only to be understood by the two alone. Like much
of the Rabbit Proof Fence, the Y61 Patrol is officially past its used by date, but just like the fence, it
would be nice to think many Patrols will survive for years to come. Then, near Dalwallinu, and for no
good reason, a signpost insists Rabbit Proof Road North goes east. Their journey took two months;
we have driven two thirds of it in five days and seen some incredible places and met some great
people. Sound including diegetic sound (sound that comes from within the story world, like
dialogue, nature sounds) and non-diegetic sound (like voiceovers, sound FX and the soundtrack).
How does this experience look and feel through the eyes of this character. It is important to note that
the movie reveals shocking facts about the 20th century Australia. This gives you the opportunity to
explore interesting places like the Big Bell ghost town near Cue. Giant trucks roar through at all
times of the day and night. Noyce’s film is based on the book Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence by the
late Doris Pilkington (Nugi Garimara), which. Teachers: the print or save a PDF version of this
resource, select 'print' in the top right hand corner of this page, and either print or save as PDF.
RESTRICTIONS AND PERMITS Working sections of the fence are off-limits to the public,
although you can apply for a permit. They have a plan, they have enthusiasm, they have belief, they
have official support, but they have gained no financial backing from the state government. It is
evident that during this time, racism in Australian society looked like cancer in that it had no cure
and it would have continued were it not for the effort of the three women to fight for justice. Each
paragraph in the body of the essay should contain. When reading a newspaper story about the three
girls, what do the children who remain at the Moore River Settlement say every time A.O Neville’s
name is mentioned. For hour-upon-hour we seem stuck in a loop as the red road runs arrow-straight
from one far distant crest to another. Our collection is growing every day with the help of many
teachers. If. MAPS THE quality of mapping of the Rabbit Proof Fence varies enormously. There are
several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL
command or malformed data. Remember, we only followed fence two, but you could follow one or
three. Upload Read for free FAQ and support Language (EN) Sign in Skip carousel Carousel
Previous Carousel Next What is Scribd. Editorial Reviews. About the Author. Doris Pilkington's
traditional name is Nugi Garimara. Discuss: Rabbit Proof Fence is as much about the strength of
First Nations people as it as about the horrors inflicted upon the Stolen Generations. The rabbit proof
fence Level: advanced Age: 14-17 Downloads: 78. You can use our samples to gather new ideas, get
inspiration, check out a particular paper's structure, familiarize yourself with a citation style, or
collect resources for research. It has been completely renewed in some places as time invariably takes
its toll; or it is crumbling into the salt flats where no-one owns or cares about it. Describe the
portrayal of A.O. Neville in the film. Shows what happened when the whites arrived in Australia.
These days, passers-by on the way to Kalgoorlie or Perth probably best know it for the unexpected
sight of an Ettamogah Pub in the main street.
Construction of the first fence started in 1901 and by the time the project was finished in 1905 the
rabbits had already got past it. Branagh is excellent, too, as the cold, noxious functionary obsessed
with their capture. BORDER PATROL YOU know those ageing Labradors you see wandering about
the place. To contain these rabbits, a second fence designated Fence No.2 was erected a little to the
west of Fence No.1. The second fence runs for 1,166 km from Point Ann on the southern coastline,
roughly parallel to Fence No.1, which it joins at Gum Creek. Note: once away from the metro area,
Telstra is the only phone network that consistently works. You can use our samples to gather new
ideas, get inspiration, check out a particular paper's structure, familiarize yourself with a citation
style, or collect resources for research. We are 20 miles out of town and they had to have water every
20 miles so they could make camp there. However, separation and exclusion is seen all around
Australian aborigine children. In addition, the movie depicted how racism or racial profiling in 20th
century Australia. What does this tell you about the actions of governments that encouraged the
practice of removing Aboriginal children, and individuals like A.O. Neville who supported these
practices. Lighting including natural light (outside, lighting that looks warm like sunlight), dramatic
lighting and the use of shadows. And by sheer luck, interbreeding between two distinct types of
rabbits introduced by Thomas Austin resulted in a particularly hardy and vigorous variety. Describe
the use of costume in this place and what it communicates about the purpose of Moore River. Paul
Ko Marvi Matos James Tseng. Background. “The Rabbit Died” (1920s) Rabbits injected with
pregnant woman’s urine Rabbits died of ovarian hyperplasia ( proliferation of ovarian tissues). As a
toddler she was removed by authorities from her home at the station and committed to Moore River
Native Settlement, from which she. Real life story makes it even more valuable and effective
knowing that it was told from the survivors of it. Costume Costume is really important, as it can say
a lot about characters, and what they are going through. The director Phillip Noyce uses many
camera shots and camera angles, that don't quite represent a human's view of this space. This is not
an exhaustive list of film techniques, but if you know these, you'll always be able to find something
to talk about in the scene. Year levels: 7 - 10 Curriculum: History, English, Media, Intercultural
understanding, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures Some embedded content has been
omitted: Rabbit Proof Fence (2002) Trailer by Recorded Picture Company. But you can drive around
for six months and not see one. But when three young girls are snatched by the government and
taken to an institution 1,500 miles away from home, they escape and begin the long walk home. Life
Cycle Male rabbits are bucks, females are does, and newborns are kits. The patrolman had a lot of
powers.” John is a friendly, chatty bloke, who is happy to take us to a well where a patrolman used
to camp in the old days. This gives you the opportunity to explore interesting places like the Big Bell
ghost town near Cue. But as time goes by under a cloudless sky the Patrol makes more and more
sense as we cruise north, an orange plume coating its rear-end and expanding into a huge dust cloud
behind us. He loved sledging but he wasn’t very good at it and didn’t have any friends. Rabbit Proof
Fence’ follows the true story of three Aboriginal girls, Molly, Daisy and Gracie who in 1931 were
removed from their mothers in Jigalong, Western Australia and sent to the Moore River Native
Settlement over 2000 kilometres from their home to be trained as domestic servants. What does the
lighting communicate about this world. Every second vehicle on the road is a crew-cab ute dressed
with a set of flashing lights on the roof and the signage of a contractor on the door.
Describe Mavis’s costume and how it connects with her time at Moore River. It is important to
introduce the history of the Stolen Generations with sensitivity to the ongoing grief experienced by
individuals and communities. However, separation and exclusion is seen all around Australian
aborigine children. She was born in 1937 on Balfour Downs Station in the homeland of her Mardu
ancestors. Like much of the Rabbit Proof Fence, the Y61 Patrol is officially past its used by date, but
just like the fence, it would be nice to think many Patrols will survive for years to come. Some of the
little towns we go through seem energised while others are struggling, rows of closed shops lining
their long main streets. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the
Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. I think this represents the unrelenting effort to
fight for equality in society. You're probably familiar with using quotes as evidence in your essays;
film language is another kind of evidence that we can use to support our interpretations. After
hundreds of kays on dirt roads we’ve picked up a puncture on the bitumen just outside town. The
next morning, we walk hunched through an old mining tunnel infested with micro bats that flutter
through our hair as we disturb them. Each time we find our way back to the ribbon of hexagonal
wire. But the rabbits had got through by the time it was finished. Someone has long since thrown
fence wire down the hole. This symbolises a sense of connection even though they are miles away
from one another and that the bond of mother and daughter is irreplaceable, only to be understood
by the two alone. She outsmarts Moodoo, the tracker, and seeks out help when they get in trouble.
What are the actors communicating about the characters. That’s where Mum’s parents came and
settled and took up virgin territory in 1911. “They had ground both sides of the fence and it was
patrolled once per week by the patrolman. However, genetic resistance in the remaining rabbits
allowed the population to recover to 200-300 million by 1991. A Royal Commission in 1901 resulted
in a decision to build a barrier fence across the State. We are on our way. Our Patrol is absolutely bog
stick. TRAVEL PLANNER THE vast majority of time following Rabbit Proof Fence number two
will be spent on graded and pretty-well maintained gravel roads. It’s impressively engineered and as
solid as the day it was built. “They were all built like that,” he explains. “The support stopped them
sagging. They had to erect the fence, put the netting on and a single furrow plow went along the
entire fence to dig a trench so the netting was buried at last six inches down so the rabbits wouldn’t
dig under it. Look at some images of the Moore River Settlement, particularly those shot inside the
buildings. Molly Daisy (Molly’s sister) Gracie (Molly and Daisy’s cousin. Our collection is growing
every day with the help of many teachers. If. People come up here and say we are going to go out
and shoot those dogs. MAPS THE quality of mapping of the Rabbit Proof Fence varies enormously.
When first introduced in 1950, rabbit population dropped from an estimated 600 million to around
100 million.
She begs the children to stay with her, and through her story we realise that First Nations adults are
also in danger and disempowered under these government policies. Molly Daisy (Molly’s sister)
Gracie (Molly and Daisy’s cousin. CLASS: Mammalia. PHYLUM: Chordata. ORDER: Lagomorpha.
FAMILY: Leporidae. GENUS SPECIES: Oryctolagus (digging hare) cuniculuS (rabbit, or
underground passage). Describe the movement of the camera; is it steady, or unsteady. Construction
of the first fence started in 1901 and by the time the project was finished in 1905 the rabbits had
already got past it. We’ve come here because it seems to us that fences two and three intersect
somewhere on this property. However, separation and exclusion is seen all around Australian
aborigine children. Teachers: the print or save a PDF version of this resource, select 'print' in the top
right hand corner of this page, and either print or save as PDF. It takes only five kilometres for us to
intersect with the Three Mile Gate Road and we know what that means. Report this Document
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Print Download now Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 2 Search inside document. While they were
headed north, it’s time for us to return south. They had to be close to the ground to stop the rabbits
digging underneath. Describe the use of costume in this place and what it communicates about the
purpose of Moore River. The map tells us there is a Rabbit Proof Fence Rd North that intersects with
the highway, but we cannot find it. Focus on: Molly’s family camp, as it is seen in the opening
minutes of the film, the Moore River Settlement, and A.O Neville’s office. Watch the opening scene
and respond to these prompts: Describe the music. Shows what happened when the whites arrived in
Australia. Our Y61 Patrol ST ended up reminding me of those Labradors; so good-natured, relaxed
and co-operative you couldn’t help but end up loving it. They greet you with a happy, slightly goofy
look and a wag of the tail. Connection It can be helpful to rewatch the opening scene of Rabbit
Proof Fence where we first meet Molly and her family. Also, thanks to extensive farming, food was
everywhere. TRAVEL DISTANCES RABBIT Proof Fence number two is more than 1100km long,
but we’re not talking about severe off-roading here. What are the actors communicating about the
characters. It’s also paired with a free stream of the feature film (for now, anyway) for Australian
audiences, while I take a look at the film’s themes and historical context. Great for Meat Very
Popular Great Pets Docile nature Need to be protected from cold, drafts, wind, snow and rain. As we
stand there debating what to do, Keith Carter pulls up in his Toyota Hilux and asks if he can help.
The Bringing Them Home Report was released five years before the film (1997), with the Rudd
apology coming six year after it was made. They first hit upon number three, the shortest of the
fences that runs east-west from Yalgoo to the coast at Kalbarri. Would there be as much suspense in
the film if viewers knew the outcome before watching the film. Occasionally, you have to be a bit of
a detective to stay in contact with the fence, but that’s all part of the fun. Watch the early scene
where A.O Neville plays a slideshow explaining his view of First Nations people, and his plan for
them.

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