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1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 min.) ; 172164620 bytes |
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THE FAMILIES TORN APART BY THE CONFLICT IN SYRIAAs European leaders vow to toughen their policies on refugees, Lateline meets some of the tens of thousands of Syrian families who've been left stranded across the Middle East.INTERVIEW: KILIAN KLEINSCHMIDT, HUMANITARIAN AID EXPERTTony Jones speaks with Kilian Kleinschmidt, former manager of the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan, about the refugee crisis in Europe.THE PLANNING LAWS THAT ALLOW 150 YEAR OLD TREES TO BE TORN DOWN IN THE NAME OF PROGRESSSydney residents vent their anger at the destruction of trees to make way for a NSW government plan to build a light rail track and the laws that allow this are also enforceable in Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2016-03-10 at 22:20:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Deforestation -- Environmental aspects.
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Deforestation -- Social aspects.
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Emigration and immigration law.
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Railroads and state -- Planning.
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Refugees -- Family relationships.
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Sexual abuse victims -- Services for.
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Australia.
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New South Wales -- Sydney.
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Syria.
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Streaming video
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Jones, Tony, host
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Brewster, Kerry, reporter
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Mcneill, Sophie, reporter
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Angel, Jeff, contributor
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Cameron, David, contributor
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Harper, Andrew, contributor
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Higginson, Sue, contributor
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Kleinschmidt, Kilian, contributor
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Maganov, Ingrid, contributor
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Pickhaver, Greig, contributor
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Stokes, Rob, contributor
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