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Three Summers

Set over three summers at The Westival, a fictional West Australian rural folk festival redoubtable local radio personality ‘Queenie' describes as "Australia in a tent". Two young musicians fall in love against a wider collection of tales dealing with a microcosm of contemporary discussion points, including Indigenous, immigration and refugee issues.

Top Cast

  • Robert Sheehan

    Robert Sheehan

    Roland

  • Rebecca Breeds

    Rebecca Breeds

    Keevey

  • John Waters

    John Waters

    Eamon

  • Deborah Mailman

    Deborah Mailman

    Pam

  • Kelton Pell

    Kelton Pell

    Jack

  • Jacqueline McKenzie

    Jacqueline McKenzie

    Professor Wellborn

  • Magda Szubanski

    Magda Szubanski

    Queenie

  • Michael Caton

    Michael Caton

    Henry

  • Kate Box

    Kate Box

    Linda

Overview

Set over three summers at The Westival, a fictional West Australian rural folk festival redoubtable local radio personality ‘Queenie' describes as "Australia in a tent". Two young musicians fall in love against a wider collection of tales dealing with a microcosm of contemporary discussion points, including Indigenous, immigration and refugee issues.

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