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JOYCE TAUGHT LESSON IN PARTY SOLIDARITYSenator Barnaby Joyce's new leader, Tony Abbott, and Opposition Cabinet colleagues have left him in no doubt that his habit of policy free-ranging will not be tolerated now that he is on the frontbench.TENTS HOUSING CHRISTMAS ISLAND ASYLUM SEEKERSThe immigration detention centre on Christmas Island has been pushed beyond its capacity with the arrival of the 53rd boatload of asylum seekers.RUDD THREATENS LEGAL ACTION OVER WHALINGIt was hoped Japan's new centre-left government would scale back its annual whale killing, but the foreign minister has defended the policy and asked Australia to respect its culture. The Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, is threatening to push ahead with international legal action but legal experts say that kind rhetoric is unhelpful.CLIMATE DEBATE HEATS UP BETWEEN CHINA, USChina is blaming countries like the US for causing climate change and America has taken a swing at Beijing for being the world's biggest carbon polluter.ARBIB, MORRISON DEBATE THE WEEK IN POLITICSThe Minister for Employment Participation Mark Arbib and the Opposition's spokesman on Immigration Scott Morrison discuss Copenhagen, Barnaby Joyce's first days as the Opposition's finance spokesman and other political events of the week.STEPHEN LONG WITH THE LATEST IN ECONOMICSThe latest economic news of the week.TEXAS HOME TO WORLD'S BIGGEST WIND FARMThe US state of Texas currently holds the title for the world's biggest wind farm and it has also become America's biggest wind energy generator |
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Broadcast 2009-12-11 at 22:30:00 |
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Credit analysis.
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Emigration and immigration law.
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Greenhouse gases -- Prevention.
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United Nations Climate Change Talks.
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Whaling -- Law and legislation.
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Wind power plants.
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Australia.
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Japan.
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Texas.
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Streaming video
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Barrett, Rebecca, reporter
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Griffiths, Emma, reporter
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Landers, Kim, reporter
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Long, Stephen, reporter
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Williams, Philip, reporter
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