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1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 min.) ; 147260177 bytes |
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WHO IS KONY?Joseph Kony is the world's most wanted war criminal. But until recently not many people had heard of him. A social media campaign is trying to change that by making him famous and bringing his crimes to the attention of the world. They hope that public pressure will encourage governments to try harder to catch him. But will it work? BEATING BULLIESBullying is a really serious issue that affects lots of kids. We look at the different types of bullying and what's being done to tackle the problem.SAVING ORANGUTANSWe catch up with a 15 year old whose fight to save the orangutans of Borneo has taken him on a remarkable journey. He's hung out with a Prime Minister and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the cause. Now he and his little brother have written a book about it. ROOKIE REPORTERImagine getting a front seat at the Olympic games to watch all the action. Well, that dream is about to come true for one Aussie kid. But this 14 year old isn't only there to watch the games... he's going to be working as a reporter!SWIM STARFamous swimmers like Ian Thorpe have been at the Australian Swimming Championships trying to secure a place in the Aussie Olympic team. But alongside those huge names are some pretty impressive kids hoping to make a big splash in the sport |
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Broadcast 2012-03-20 at 10:00:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Bullying -- Prevention.
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Swimmers -- Physiology.
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Swimming -- Training.
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War criminals.
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Victims of bullying.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Bazley, Nathan, host
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Larsen, Sarah, reporter
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Thomson, Sophia, reporter
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Clarke, Daniel, contributor
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Clarke, Rodney, contributor
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Clarke, William, contributor
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Pocock, Tim, contributor
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