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1 online resource (streaming video file) (50 min. 2 sec.) ; 302143747 bytes |
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For the first time ever witness the 'conspicuous act of bravery' that earned a humble boy from the bush a Victoria Cross. Corporal Dan Keighran was involved in a three-hour gunfight with Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. Outnumbered by the enemy and one digger shot, something needed to happen to avoid disaster. What Corporal Keighran did next to save his men, defies belief. Reporter Rahni Sadler meets Dan, his wife Katherine and some of those men whose lives he saved that dusty day when death seemed inevitable. Then, the investigation into the remarkable natural milk that is proven to help treat a range of disorders such as autism, diabetes and some cancers. It exists in Australia more than anywhere else but why is it so hard to get? Hosted by Chris Bath |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2014-11-09 at 18:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Australia. Australian Army.
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Taliban.
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Animal industry -- Economic aspects.
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Autism in children -- Treatment.
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Nature, Healing power of.
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Soldiers -- Family relationships.
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Australia.
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Afghanistan.
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United Arab Emirates -- Abu Zaby.
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Streaming video
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Bath, Chris, host
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Doyle, Melissa, reporter
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Madam, PJ, reporter
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Sadler, Rahni, reporter
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Al-Sharqi, Abdullah, contributor
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Alzaned, Andrea, contributor
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Alzaned, Danny, contributor
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Alzaned, Tamar, contributor
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Casey, Evan, contributor
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Hinkle, Millie, contributor
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Hurley, Tim, contributor
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Keighran, Dan, contributor
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Keighran, Kathryn, contributor
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O'Hora, Chris, contributor
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Price, Richard, contributor
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Purss, Hannah, contributor
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Pyburne, Judith, contributor
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Tinson, Alex, contributor
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Toms, Joel, contributor
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Van Dyk, Robyn, contributor
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Woolley, Lukas, contributor
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Ziolkowski, Michele, contributor
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