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1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 48 sec.) ; 180843039 bytes |
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FIERCE DEBATE OVER THE FUTURE OF CAPE YORKThe controversial Wild Rivers legislation is continuing to polarise the Cape York community. The Environment movement says the Wild Rivers act sets a new benchmark for wilderness protection, while some in the Indigenous community describe it as a new form of colonialism.OBAMA OPTIMISM LOW AS US ECONOMY STRUGGLESIt is now two years since the global financial crisis hit and the United States is still mired in economic malaise - unemployment is still high and many businesses are struggling.HELPING THE HELPERSDiscusses a pioneering new program providing free tutoring to help young carers stay on top of their school work.DIVERS DO BATTLE IN DELHIThe Australian diving team has soared from 15th in the world to Number 2, headed only by the powerful Chinese |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2010-10-06 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Colonies.
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Commonwealth Games.
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Diving.
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U.S. states -- Economic conditions.
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Wild and scenic rivers -- Law and legislation.
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Wildlife conservation.
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India -- Delhi.
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Queensland -- Cape York Peninsula.
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Streaming video
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Brissenden, Michael, reporter
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Claudie, David, contributor
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Dikeos, Thea, reporter
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Harris, Deborah, contributor
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Irwin, Terri, contributor
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Lockyer, Paul, reporter
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Lyon, Barry, contributor
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Mayer, Jeremy, contributor
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McCutcheon, Peter, reporter
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Messenger, Paul, contributor
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OBrien, Kerry, host
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Parry, Glen, contributor
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Robertson, Stephen, contributor
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Thin, Win, contributor
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Wu, Melissa, contributor
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