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1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 43 sec.) ; 175047958 bytes |
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MALCOLM TURNBULL'S SECOND WEEK AS PRIME MINISTER HAS WRAPPED UP WITH A BIG BOUNCE IN THE POLLS AND A MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCEMalcolm Turnbull's second week as Prime Minister has wrapped up with a big bounce in the polls and a major announcement on domestic violence.PANEL: JOSH FRYDENBERG, MINISTER FOR RESOURCES, ENERGY AND NORTHERN AUSTRALIA AND LABOR FRONTBENCHER ED HUSICTony Jones hosts a panel with Josh Frydenberg and Ed Husic where he asks what happens to Labor if new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull occupies the middle ground, and what do they make of Australia's 'spending problem'.BARRISTER JULIAN BURNSIDE ASSEMBLES A TEAM OF LAWYERS TO WORK PRO BONO FOR PEOPLE DISPUTING MELBOURNE'S MYKI FINESCommuters have been hit with penalties when their card didn't register, and human rights lawyer Julian Burnside has gone into bat for those who dispute the fines |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-09-25 at 22:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Public Transport Corporation (Vic.)
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Economic development -- Technological innovations.
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Fines (Penalties)
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Prime ministers -- Decision making.
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Transportation -- Tickets.
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Turnbull, Malcolm, 1954-.
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Australia.
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Victoria -- Melbourne.
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Streaming video
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Jones, Tony, host
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Om, Jason, reporter
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Bishop, Julie, contributor
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Bowen, Daniel, contributor
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Burnside, Julian, contributor
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Curatolo, Justine, contributor
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Fitzsimmons, Hamish, contributor
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Frydenberg, Josh, contributor
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Husic, Ed, contributor
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Joyce, Barnaby, contributor
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Priest, Rob, contributor
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Shorten, Bill, contributor
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Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
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