David Bradbury is an Australian film maker who began his career in 1972 as an ABC radio journalist, and has since produced 21 documentary films, including many that tackle difficult political issues and highlight the plight of the disadvantaged.
[1][2] Bradbury's first film was Front Line, a portrait of Australian news cameraman Neil Davis in Vietnam.
[1] Blowin' In The Wind is about the joint military training facility at Shoalwater Bay near Rockhampton.
This film follows on from Shoalwater: Up for Grabs which Bradbury worked on with then Midnight Oil lead singer Peter Garrett.
Blowin' In The Wind looks at some of the health issues surrounding the Shoalwater Bay training facility and the effects of depleted uranium in theatres of war.