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Title 7.30: 11/03/15
Published Australia : ABC, 2015
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Summary JIHADIST TEENS FROM AUSTRALIAN SUBURBS RAISE QUESTIONS ABOUT COUNTER-RADICALISATION EFFECTIVENESSRevelations about several teenage Australians signing up with Islamic State have police and security agencies worried and raise questions about the effectiveness of counter-radicalisation programs. PM'S 'LIFESTYLE CHOICE' COMMENTS WRONG BUT HIGHLIGHT IMPORTANT DEBATE, SAYS CHIEF ADVISERPrime Minister Tony Abbott's description of living in remote communities as a 'lifestyle choice' has been described as wrong but highlighting an important debate by the PM's chief adviser on Indigenous affairs. HOW WILL UNIVERSITY EDUCATION DEREGULATION EFFECT EQUITY AND ACCESS? WE ASK NUS AND TWO VICE-CHANCELLORSThe National Union of Students argue tertiary education deregulation will be unfair to students while the Vice-Chancellors of two major universities discuss the issues of access and suggest funding is an issue that needs addressing
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-03-11 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Educational law and legislation.
Indigenous peoples -- Government policy.
Indigenous peoples -- Social conditions.
Police administration.
Teenagers -- Attitudes.
Universities and colleges -- Finance.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Cooper, Hayden, reporter
Lane, Sabra, reporter
Abbott, Tony, contributor
Aly, Anne, contributor
Barnett, Colin, contributor
Brown, Cevan, contributor
Brown, Justine, contributor
Davis, Glyn, contributor
Delaal, Hass, contributor
Elmir, Abdullah, contributor
Gooda, Mick, contributor
Ihram, Silma, contributor
Khan, Amil, contributor
Mundine, Warren, contributor
Pearson, Noel, contributor
Spence, Michael, contributor
Steele, Rose, contributor
Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor