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1 online resource (streaming video file) (24 min. 52 sec.) ; 149401031 bytes |
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This week Living Black is brought to you from New York City, where for the first time, four Indigenous women will participate in the New York Marathon. In Part Two of our report on the Kimberley gas hub dispute, we analyse the politics behind this multi-billion dollar project. On Erub Island we witness a remarkable family reunion as Torres Strait and New Caledonian descendants of Christian missionaries reconnect.And we bring you the story of how an Australian Rules trip to Mozambique became a cultural journey for a group of Aboriginal sportsmen. Plus this week the Music Project Sydney teenager Nellie Dargan is back by popular demand |
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Broadcast 2011-11-06 at 16:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Australian Football League.
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Family reunions.
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Gas industry -- Economic aspects.
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Gas industry -- Environmental aspects.
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Kanaka (New Caledonian people) -- Social life and customs.
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Sports promoters.
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Mozambique.
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Queensland -- Torres Strait Islands.
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Western Australia -- Kimberley.
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Streaming video
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Armbruster, Stefan, reporter
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Clarke, Alan, reporter
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Grant, Karla, host
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Greatorex, Lindsey, contributor
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Hession, Michael, contributor
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Kildea, Ricky, contributor
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Lui, Walter, contributor
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Martin, Carol, contributor
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Poelina, Anne, contributor
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Roe, Phillip, contributor
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Rowe, Tim, contributor
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Schilling, Kiwa, contributor
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Sharpe, Aaron, contributor
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Tamara, Wetewea, contributor
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Thaiday, Jimmy, contributor
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Wilkes, Adrian, contributor
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Williams, Bridgette, contributor
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