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In 1929, in the face of collapsing demand for coal, mine owners in the Northern Coalfields of NSW, announced (with the support of the conservative State Government) that they would reduce miners’ wages by 12.5 per cent and strip them of their hard won industrial rights. When their union, the Miners Federation, refused to agree to these terms the mine owners locked the gates. They were to remain closed for 15 months. 10,000 miners, pit boys and their families now found themselves without a job, forced to subsist on government handouts and charity. What began as an undeclared war on industrial labor ended up overpowering a government, crippling an industry and besieging a community. Community anger brewed into a violent day of violence, with police firing on civilians, killing one and wounding many. Subsequently, the ‘Unlawful Assemblies Act’ was introduced by a Government fearing all-out civil war. This event challenged the rights of every Australian, and redefined the political and industrial landscape of a country that witnessed an event forever remembered as ‘The Great Australian Lockout’. This story is told by the men and women who fought, against extraordinary odds, in extraordinary times, for what they believed in - a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work. Lockout is presented by award-winning actor, Chris Haywood.

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Released: August 23, 2007
Runtime: 56 min
Genres: Documentary
Cast: Chris Haywood Jack O'Shea Jim Comerford Mabel Comerford
Crew: Jason van Genderen

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