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1 online resource (streaming video file) (31 min. 18 sec.) ; 190027197 bytes |
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BUDGET FACES SPLIT AS JOE HOCKEY WORKS ON BACK-UPThe Federal budget may be split up to get those measures with support through the Senate while Treasurer Joe Hockey admits he's working on a back-up plan if that's unsuccessful. NAME OBJECTIVE AND TIMELINE OF MIDDLE EAST INVOLVEMENT, DEMAND GREENSThe Federal Government decision to send Australian military personnel and equipment to the Middle East is being criticised for its lack of a clear timeline and objective, says Greens leader Christine Milne. WHY HONG KONG'S PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS REFUSE TO GIVE INProtests in Hong Kong are swelling in numbers with the crowd getting harder to shift and saying they won't leave until Hong Kong's leader resigns and Beijing agrees to a genuine democratic vote for the special region. HEP C TREATMENT BREAKTHROUGH REJECTED FOR PUBLIC SUBSIDYA hepatitis treatment breakthrough is being hailed as one of the great medical advances but its high cost means it won't be publicly subsidised and could remain out of reach for many people |
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Broadcast 2014-10-01 at 19:30:00 |
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Chinese -- Politics and government.
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Democracy -- Public opinion.
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Intervention (International law) -- Political aspects.
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Protest movements.
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Terrorism -- Prevention.
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Australian Capital Territory -- Canberra.
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China -- Hong Kong.
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Streaming video
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Sales, Leigh, host
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Harvey, Adam, reporter
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Lane, Sabra, reporter
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McDonell, Stephen, reporter
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Abbott, Tony, contributor
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Bloxham, Paul, contributor
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Cheng, Joseph, contributor
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Cormann, Mathias, contributor
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Day, Bob, contributor
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Dore, Greg, contributor
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Hockey, Joe, contributor
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Xi, Jinping, contributor
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Milne, Christine, contributor
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Nielsen, Carla, contributor
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Shorten, Bill, contributor
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Waterstreet, Charles, contributor
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