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Title Lateline: 30/05/11
Published Australia : ABC, 2011
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (38 min. 42 sec.) ; 234190256 bytes
Summary CELEBRITY SUPPORT FOR CARBON TAX DRAWS CRITICISMActress Cate Blanchett has been criticised for her appearance in an advertisement promoting the Federal Government's proposed carbon tax.SENIOR SCIENTOLOGIST ARRESTED OVER LIE CLAIMSJan Eastgate - One of the Church of Scientology's most senior figures globally has been arrested and charged with perverting the course of justice.SAFETY REVIEW CLEARS LUCAS HEIGHTS REACTORThe first of a series of reviews into Australia's only nuclear facility has found that while there have been safety incidents and concerns, there's been no breach of safety standards.DEFENCE TO REVIEW SECURITY CLEARANCESDefence says it's reviewing about 1,500 security clearances after allegations the vetting process has been compromised.THAKSIN DENIES SIGHTS SET ON THAI LEADERSHIPFeatures an interview with former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. He has denied he's scheming to return to lead the country.CARBON TAX TIMETABLE COULD SLIPKey independents Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor have been locked in discussions with the Government and the Greens in an attempt to reach agreement on the details of the Government's proposed carbon tax
Event Broadcast 2011-05-30 at 22:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Carbon taxes.
Political leadership.
Prison sentences.
Sex crimes.
Taxation -- Government policy.
Thaksin Chinnawat, 1949-.
New South Wales -- Sydney.
Thailand.
Form Streaming video
Author Abbott, Tony, contributor
Albanese, Anthony, contributor
Cannane, Steve, reporter
Caton, Michael, contributor
Daniel, Zoe, reporter
Gillard, Julia, contributor
Hewson, John, contributor
Iggulden, Tom, reporter
Laurie, Jock, contributor
Merchant, Stephen, contributor
Moore, Ali, host
Oakeshott, Rob, contributor
Paterson, Adi, contributor
Reid, David, contributor
Shinawatra, Thaksin, contributor
Windsor, Tony, contributor