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1 online resource (streaming video file) (42 min. 4 sec.) ; 252006249 bytes |
Summary |
Tune in for a collection of stories, experiences and some new ideas about how to deal with being bullied and why we should keep talking about it. Some of the funniest, most talented and well known Aussies were bullied at school. Singer songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke was punched in the face, Radio announcer Stav Davidson copped it for his Scottish accent and singer song writer Megan Washington was shoved inside lockers. Sportspeople, comedians, actors, TV and radio presenters have memories of being teased, spat on, beaten and ridiculed but they got through it and they got over it. This documentary is a collection of stories, experiences and some new ideas about how to deal with being bullied and why we should keep talking about it |
Event |
Broadcast 2015-03-21 at 15:00:00 |
Notes |
Classification: PG |
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Experience.
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Short stories.
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Collective memory.
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Bullies.
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Victims of bullying.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Ball, Darren, contributor
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Capsis, Paul, contributor
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Davidson, Stav, contributor
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Goodes, Adam, contributor
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Grieve, Michelle, contributor
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Hall, Tiffiny, contributor
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Hemphill, Sheryl, contributor
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Johnson, Jenny, contributor
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Masri, Hasel El, contributor
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Miller-Heidke, Kate, contributor
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Philips, Hurray, contributor
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