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1 online resource (streaming video file) (55 min. 36 sec.) ; 330924927 bytes |
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PYGMY BLUETONGUEUntil 1992 the pygmy blue-tongue lizard was considered extinct, now a community in South Australia's mid-north is rallying to keep the little lizard off the endangered list.INTERVIEW WITH FEDERAL AGRICULTURE MINISTER, BARNABY JOYCEIn the past week industry reports into competition policy have flooded in, Pip Courtney asks Barnaby Joyce if this is an opportunity to implement significant change in the farming sector.NATIONAL TREASURESIn Arnhem Land, Indigenous rangers are in a race against time to save Aboriginal rock art, most of which is under threat.COMMODITIES REPORTLandline's weekly commodities analysis |
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Broadcast 2014-10-05 at 12:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Agricultural industries -- Government policy.
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Art, Aboriginal Australian.
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Endangered species -- Conservation and restoration.
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Food law and legislation.
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Lizards -- Anatomy.
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Rock paintings -- Conservation and restoration.
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Australia.
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South Australia.
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Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land.
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Streaming video
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Courtney, Pip, host
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Lonergan, Kerry, host
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Adams, Prue, reporter
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Lee, Tim, reporter
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Bull, Mike, contributor
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Cook, Peter, contributor
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Hancock, David, contributor
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Hart, Robin, contributor
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Hunter, Fred, contributor
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Hunter, Jesse, contributor
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Joyce, Barnaby, contributor
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Ludgate, Mark, contributor
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McLeod, Ian, contributor
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Neilsen, Torben, contributor
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Purkiss, Clint, contributor
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Ralph, Catherine, contributor
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Reed, Chris, contributor
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