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- Title
- These New Zealanders - Huntly
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
These New Zealanders was the first National Film Unit series produced for television. Presented by Selwyn Toogood (in one of his first TV roles), it looked at six Kiwi towns in the 1960s. In this episode Toogood visits the Waikato coal mining town of Huntly and learns about efforts to develop industry and opportunities for the local labour force, at a time when coal is being stockpiled. Existing businesses — the brickworks and an earthmoving equipment manufacturer — demonstrate the benefits ...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1964
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/these-new-zealanders-huntly-1964
- Related subjects
- industrial development / secondary school / miners / brick making / brickworks / waikato river / labour / coal-mining / earthmoving equipment / waikato / farmland / sheep / sheep farming / railways / railroad / coal mining / mining town / english settlers / george smith / coal / coal stockpile / alan jupp / mining machinery / working conditions / coal power / meremere power station / coal steam power / edwin willoughby / mining industry / coal industry / brick factory / industrial town / labour migration / university / tertiary education / 1960s / 60s / sixties
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