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Title Behind The News: Censor Google/Island Fight/Indigenous Parliament/Blood Donation/Brussel Sprouts
Published Australia : ABC1, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (24 min. 36 sec.) ; 147113630 bytes
Summary CENSOR GOOGLEIn one day last week, Google received 12,000 requests from people wanting to wipe their past from the search engine's results. The feature was recently launched in Europe, where online privacy concerns prompted the introduction of the new 'opt-out' system. But is it a great idea, or should people have to live with the consequences of their mistakes online? We take a look at what effect modern internet culture is having on real world reputations.ISLAND FIGHTIn the middle of a small sea to the north of Australia are some tiny islands with very little on them. But despite that, they're at the centre of a huge fight between China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei. All of these countries claim ownership of the islands, but many people say it's what's under them that they're really after. So what's more important - international relations or economic growth?INDIGENOUS PARLIAMENTLast week, young Indigenous people from all over Australia gathered in Canberra for the National Indigenous Youth Parliament. Audrey was one of the community leaders chosen to take part. She takes BtN behind the scenes of this big event. Democracy, citizenship and equality are just some of the issues Audrey will address in this report.TEACHER RESOURCES INCLUDEDLearning areas -Civics and Citizenship Knowledge and Understanding / Government and democracy / Year 6The key institutions of Australia's democratic system of government based on the Westminster system, including the monarchy, parliaments, and courtsCivics and Citizenship Knowledge and Understanding / Government and democracy / Year 7The key features of government under the Australian Constitution with a focus on: the separation of powers, the roles of the Houses of Parliament, and the division of powersBLOOD DONATIONJune 14th is World Blood Donor Day. One in three Aussies will need blood during their lifetime but only one in 30 Aussies actually donate. So Emma decided to roll up her sleeve and in the process, she learned about different blood types, and what good your blood can do.TEACHER RESOURCES INCLUDED Learning areas -Science /Science as a human endeavour / Use and influence of science/ Years 5 & 6Scientific understandings, discoveries and inventions are used to solve problems that directly affect peoples' livesScientific knowledge is used to inform personal and community decisionsBRUSSEL SPROUTSIf there was a 'most hated vegetable' competition, the winner would have to be the Brussels Sprout. Many kids turn up their nose at them. But we've found some kids that love them so much, they eat them raw! Matt decided to find out more about them. And in the process, he discovers the role Brussels helped play in the history of Australia.**Teacher resources available at www.abc.net.au/btn/teachers.htm**
Event Broadcast 2014-06-10 at 10:00:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Google (Firm)
Blood -- Collection and preservation.
Blood donors.
Petroleum reserves.
Privacy, Right of -- Law and legislation.
Water boundaries.
Australia.
Vietnam.
South China Sea.
Europe.
Form Streaming video
Author Bazley, Nathan, host
Davis, Emma, reporter
Holbrook, Matthew, reporter
Freydenberg, Josh, contributor