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1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 48 sec.) ; 171534715 bytes |
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA SET TO BECOME A KEY BATTLEGROUND AT THE NEXT FEDERAL ELECTIONWith the Abbott Government wooing South Australia with funding to support industry, popular Independent Senator Nick Xenophon considers running candidates in the state's 11 Federal seats.INTERVIEW: JAY WETHERILL, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PREMIERTony Jones speaks with Jay Wetherill about the prospect of a new party formed by Nick Xenophon, and whether he supports an increase in the GST.INTERVIEW: SAMER NASHEF, HEART SURGEONTony Jones speaks with Samer Nashef whose findings on surgical success rates in the hospital he was working at resulted in him being blacklisted from practising surgery |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-08-26 at 22:45:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Economic development -- Government policy.
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Heart -- Surgery.
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Law reform -- Economic aspects.
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Value-added tax.
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South Australia.
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Streaming video
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Jones, Tony, host
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Trembath, Brendan, reporter
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Fiorionotta, Oscar, contributor
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Hockey, Joe, contributor
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Johnston, David, contributor
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Livingstone, Catherine, contributor
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Nahef, Samer, contributor
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Oliver, Dave, contributor
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Vincent, Niki, contributor
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Warhurst, John, contributor
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Weatherill, Jay, contributor
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Xenophon, Nick, contributor
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