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1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 14 sec.) ; 170018619 bytes |
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DOUBLE DISSOLUTION ELECTION LOOKING LIKELY AS CROSSBENCHERS RESIST PRESSURE TO PASS GOVERNMENT'S INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS LEGISLATIONEmma Alberici speaks with Political Correspondent David Lipson and asks him about the likelihood of a double dissolution election as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announces a special sitting of Parliament in April.INTERVIEW: GEORGE BRANDIS, ATTORNEY GENERALEmma Alberici speaks with George Brandis and asks him about the Government's strategy ahead of the special sitting of Parliament in April and a possible July 2 election.SOME SUPERMARKET CAT FOOD BRANDS MAY CAUSE ILLNESS AND INJURY, REPORT FINDSPeer-reviewed research by the University of Sydney, published in the Australian Veterinary Journal, has found that some commercial pet food could cause 'severe illness or injury' to adult cats |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2016-03-21 at 22:40:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Australia. Parliament. Senate.
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Food contamination.
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Legislative bodies -- Dissolution.
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Political campaigns.
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Branding (Marketing)
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Australia.
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Australian Capital Territory -- Canberra.
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Streaming video
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Alberici, Emma, host
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Abbott, Tony, contributor
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Brandis, George, contributor
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Catt, Melissa, contributor
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Foster, Sue, contributor
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Geftakis, Matthew, contributor
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Hall, Duncan, contributor
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Johnson, Robert, contributor
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Lazarus, Glenn, contributor
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Lipson, David, contributor
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Lonsdale, Tom, contributor
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Malik, Richard, contributor
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Thomas, James, contributor
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Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
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