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Title 7.30: 05/06/12
Published Australia : ABC, 2012
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Summary PEOPLE SMUGGLING CLAIMS QUESTION ROLE OF AUTHORITIESFollowing allegations about an Australian-based people smuggling ring on Four Corners, questions are being raised about whether authorities are doing enough to combat the people smuggling trade.QUEENSLAND PREMIER REACTS TO ENVIRONMENT MINISTER CRITICISMQueensland Premier Campbell Newman responds to Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke's criticism of the Queensland Government's environmental assessments.NAMATJIRA STILL PROVES A BIG ARTISTIC HIT* Warning this story contains images of people now deceased.Albert Namatjira's landscape watercolours are world famous, with attention again drawn to him and his work after a theatre production tour that's proved to be a big hit.PROFIT FORECAST FORCES QANTAS SHARES TO ALL-TIME LOWQantas shares hit a record low after warnings that its full-year profit before tax could fall up to 90 per cent
Event Broadcast 2012-06-05 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Qantas Airways.
Business losses -- Evaluation.
Environmental impact analysis -- Evaluation.
Human smuggling.
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Regional planning -- Political aspects.
Queensland.
Australia.
Indonesia.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Cooper, Hayden, reporter
Hoy, Greg, reporter
Sexton, Mike, reporter
Uhlmann, Chris, reporter
Abbott, Tony, contributor
Burke, Tony, contributor
Dowd, John, contributor
Hannaford, Robert, contributor
Holt, Saul, contributor
Jamieson, Trevor, contributor
Joyce, Alan, contributor
Namatjira, Lenie, contributor
Newman, Campbell, contributor
Rankin, Scott, contributor
Sheldon, Tony, contributor
Thomas, Geoffrey, contributor
Wheeler, Betty, contributor
Wissam, Sam, contributor
Woodward, R. (Richard), contributor
Yahya, Tantowi, contributor