For more than 100 years the Australian corner shop was an institution for millions of Australians. More than a simple shop, it was the heart of many neighbourhoods.
This week, Activism is at an all-time high with youth and women using their voice to fight for equality and liberation. While newspapers deliver the news thrice daily, Cleo magazine is at the forefront of encouraging gender equality with racy male centrefolds and rule-breaking female fashions.
In this episode, Ita Buttrose, former editor of Cleo magazine outlines how the magazine challenged the status quo. As a nation, our attention shifts to health with the reduction in tobacco advertising, and smoking, but a rise in processed foods has an impact on the national waistline.
Trailblazing women’s surf champ Pam Burridge inspires Sienna to stand tall on a surfboard. Demtel TV salesman Tim Shaw gives the Ferrones tips on the art of upselling in the face of rising competition from supermarkets.
And Socceroo Craig Foster educates the Ferrones about the beginnings of Australia’s obsession with football and a game that put us as a nation on the world stage.
Production credit: Produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production for the ABC. WarnerBros. Head of Entertainment Caroline Swift. Warner Bros. Supervising Executive Producer Nicole Rogers. Executive Producer Clare Bath. ABC Acting Head of Factual Richard Huddleston. ABC Factual Manager Julie Hanna. ABC Executive Producer Madeleine Hawcroft.
All episodes of the previous series, Back In Time For Dinner and Further Back In Time For Dinner are available to watch on ABC iview.