Laura has written
numerous articles for the Age of Autism blog, done
radio, TV, and
documentary interviews, spoken at rallies in CA to oppose tyrannical and unethical vaccine legislation, sponsored speakers and
documentaries in her area, given informal talks, and more, all in the hopes of sparing other children and their families from the devastation that vaccines leave in their wake.
At various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed
numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made
documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and
numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC
radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for
numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of
Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much more.