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Title 7.30: 12/11/14
Published Australia : ABC, 2014
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Summary PALMER PARTY LOOKING LESS UNITED WITH DISSENT FROM QUEENSLAND AND JACQUI LAMBIENearly a third of the Palmer United Party's Queensland team that ran in the last Federal election have cut ties to the party and, with the possible loss of high-profile Senator Jacqui Lambie, Clive Palmer's party appears to be heading for the lowest point of its short but spectacular career. JACQUI LAMBIE WARNS PALMER UNITED PARTY NEEDS 'BLOODY BETTER PLAN'Senator Jacqui Lambie has hinted at deepening division between her and her party's leader Clive Palmer, suggesting they need 'a bloody better plan than what they've been using'. 'WE NEED TO BE IN STEP WITH' CHINA AND US REDUCTION TARGETS SAYS RIO TINTO CEOAmbitious targets for cuts to carbon emissions announced by the US and China show a leadership that Australia needs to be in step with, says Rio Tinto CEO Sam Walsh. GAMERGATE: FACING MISOGYNY IN THE VIDEO GAME WORLDSexism and misogyny in the gaming world are being debated thanks to a scandal known as 'Gamergate' but what is it about and why has it seen women entering the debate receive threats of violence or even death?
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2014-11-12 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Legislators -- Attitudes.
Misogyny.
Women in computer games.
Video games industry.
Queensland.
Victoria -- Melbourne.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
McCutcheon, Peter, reporter
Douglas, Alex, contributor
Johnson, Denis, contributor
Lambie, Jacqui, contributor
Palmer, Clive, contributor
Prohaska, Thor, contributor
Stanton, Anthony, contributor