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document a set of quite stable rhetorical figures already in circulation as to why Australia and Australians needed and were able to produce film drama" and served as a "visionary document for the writers arguing for a national film industry". The Vincent Report influenced the ultimate creation of the government-funded
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Vincent continued to make public appearances after being diagnosed with a terminal illness, including appearing on television to defend his committee's report. Two weeks before his death, he participated in a panel discussion in Perth and criticised parliament for neglecting Australian television.
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Vincent's most significant role was as chairman of the Senate Select Committee on the Encouragement of Australian Productions for Television. He authored the committee's final report which was released in October 1963 and became known as the Vincent Report. The report "brought together in one
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since 1929. During World War II he served with the administrative and special duties branch, including briefly in New Guinea. He moved to RAAF headquarters in Melbourne in 1942 as director of staff duties. He was discharged in October 1945 with the rank of
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Vincent's mother died in 1911 when he was a young child. His father remarried to Marion Meagher in 1914 and settled the family in Perth in 1924, initially in
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In 1931, Vincent married Freda Treadgold; the couple had no children. Freda worked as a speech and drama teacher and the couple were active in
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and toured Europe with the league in 1924 and 1925. In the early 1930s he campaigned for the
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Vincent attended primary school in Leonora and was then sent to boarding school at
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with barrister Leonard Goold and was admitted to the bar in 1930. During the
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Senator for Western Australia. He held the seat until his death in 1964;
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O'Reagan, Tom (1983). "Australian Film Making: Its Public Circulation".
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Vincent left school in 1923 and went on to study law part-time at the
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Vincent was born on 1 June 1908 in the remote mining town of
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from 1946 to 1950 and first stood for parliament at the
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Senator
Western Australia
Peter Sim
Leonora, Western Australia
Belmont, Western Australia
Liberal Party of Australia
Alma mater
University of Western Australia
Leonora
Western Australia
Scotch College
Perth
University of Western Australia
Kalgoorlie
World War II
Kalgoorlie Municipal Council
Australian Senate
Liberal
Peter Sim
Leonora, Western Australia
Swanbourne
Cottesloe
Scotch College, Perth
Australian rules football
rugby union
surf lifesaving
Claremont-Cottesloe Football Club
West Australian Football League
University of Western Australia

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