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	<title>Comments on: The Australian Screen Archive</title>
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		<title>By: Val Allen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Val Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Peter,
It is very heartening that you will be bringing the public &quot;Intelligent media&quot;, as that seems to be getting quite rare these days.  For example, the population issue seems to be a taboo topic these days in the media, yet is the most important issue we could possibly be discussing at this time.  Do you plan to cover this issue in a fair and meaningful way?  World scientists have agreed (The Union of Concerned Scientists) that it lies at the root of all of our major problems.  Many scientists estimate that a sustainable world population would be 1-2 billion, and we are now nearing 7.  Don&#039;t you think that is worth discussing?
Val Allen
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Peter,<br />
It is very heartening that you will be bringing the public &#8220;Intelligent media&#8221;, as that seems to be getting quite rare these days.  For example, the population issue seems to be a taboo topic these days in the media, yet is the most important issue we could possibly be discussing at this time.  Do you plan to cover this issue in a fair and meaningful way?  World scientists have agreed (The Union of Concerned Scientists) that it lies at the root of all of our major problems.  Many scientists estimate that a sustainable world population would be 1-2 billion, and we are now nearing 7.  Don&#8217;t you think that is worth discussing?<br />
Val Allen<br />
403-553-4400</p>
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