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The No Limits rocket

Sarah Barton, Fertile Films

Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E)

Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E)
Ballarat, Australia

No Limits first went to air in 2003 and featured George Taleporos performing stand up as “George Walker” and the first media appearance of Stella Young. This was the beginning of Stella Young’s media career. The series shone a light on many of the systemic issues facing people with disability that prevent them being fully included in society such as lack of employment, poor access to public transport, poverty and isolation.

More than 200 episodes were produced by Sarah Barton over 11 years and the show became one of the most popular and awarded community television shows seen on all community stations across the country.

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  • Title: The No Limits rocket
  • Creator: Sarah Barton, Fertile Films
  • Physical Dimensions: 1000mm x 700mm
Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E)

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