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1 online resource (streaming video file) (57 min. 6 sec.) ; 345967085 bytes |
Summary |
Noel Pearson discusses his hopes for an reconciled Australian republic. Controversial climate change sceptic Lord Monckton on why he believes the science is wrong, music legend John Cale remembers working with the Velvet Underground, Iggy Pop and Brian Eno, and US writer Jonathan Safran Foer explains why he no longer eats animals. The extended mix features the Sydney Festival's keynote talks event: "Hope 2010: Crisis, Catharsis and Renewal" |
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Broadcast 2010-02-10 at 11:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Climatic changes -- Government policy.
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Debates and debating in mass media.
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Future life.
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Vegetarianism -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Aḥmad, Tanvīr, contributor
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Brinkley, Karyn, contributor
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Brook, Barry, contributor
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Cale, John, contributor
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Cox, Eva, contributor
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Eno, Brian, contributor
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Foer, Jonathan Safran, contributor
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Harmer, Wendy, contributor
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Jones, Tony, host
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Monckton, Christopher, contributor
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Pearson, Noel, contributor
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Pham, Sheila, contributor
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Plimer, I. R, contributor
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Pop, Iggy, contributor
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Readfearn, Graham, contributor
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Rooney, Millie, contributor
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Sellars, Peter, contributor
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Spence, Michael, contributor
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Wallis, Laurie, contributor
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Weekes, Ray, contributor
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