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1 online resource (streaming video file) (24 min. 36 sec.) ; 147574905 bytes |
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KIDS AT WORKThe laws about the hours kids can work have just changed. Retailers have welcomed it and unions have slammed it. So who are the winners? Tash finds out what's changed and asks the kids affected what they think. EOFYSIt's nearly the end of another year. But not the calendar year, it's the financial year! Besides shops pushing events like EOFYS, Nathan looks at why this time of year is very important. MOUSE PLAGUEMice are causing our farmers way more problems than one an annoying mouse in the house ever could. Kirsty looks at the damage the mouse plague is causing and why mice are so difficult to control. ASIA LIFE SAVERSAround 300,000 kids drown in Asia each year. The Royal Life Saving Society hopes to slash that number with an education program it's running in Bangladesh. So far it's proving to be a success, and it's hoped it could be introduced to more countries in the region.TABLE TENNIS CHAMPMaking it to the top of any sport is tough enough. But imagine doing that after fleeing your war-torn country and living with cerebral palsy! Kirsty meets the teenager who's tipped to take out gold in table tennis at the Paralympics |
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Broadcast 2011-06-28 at 10:00:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects.
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Hours of labor.
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Refugees.
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Swimming -- Safety measures.
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Swimming -- Study and teaching.
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Table tennis.
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Korea (North)
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Streaming video
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Bazeley, Nathan, host
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Bennett, Kirsty, reporter
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Hussaini, Yasir, contributor
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Lawler, James, contributor
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Lowe, David, contributor
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Nazari, Moshen, contributor
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Scarr, Justin, contributor
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Thiele, Natasha, reporter
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Turner, Brian, contributor
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