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Title Lateline: 05/11/15
Published Australia : ABC, 2015
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Summary AS AUSTRALIA'S CAR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY WINDS DOWN, BUSINESSES WHICH PRODUCE PARTS ARE LOOKING TO INNOVATE AND DIVERSIFYAs the Labor-dominated Senate Committee delivers its final report on the car industry next week, Lateline speaks with parts manufacturers to find out what their plan is when the big car makers pull up stumps.INTERVIEW: NICK XENOPHON, INDEPENDENT SENATORSpeaks with South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon who says up to 200,000 jobs will be lost if parts manufacturers do not receive adequate financial support through the $3bn Automotive Transformation Scheme.INDIGENOUS FISHERMEN IN A FIGHT FOR THEIR RIGHT TO CULTURAL FISHING ON THE NSW SOUTH COASTIn 2009, the NSW Parliament recognised Aboriginal fishing rights but is still finalising regulations about the size of the catches, as Indigenous fishermen say they'll take legal action to get the best possible outcome
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-11-05 at 22:35:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Aboriginal Australians.
Automobile industry and trade -- Economic aspects.
Fisheries -- Catch effort.
Fishery law and legislation.
Layoff systems.
Australian Capital Territory -- Canberra.
New South Wales.
Form Streaming video
Author Jones, Tony, host
O'Shea, David, reporter
Om, Jason, reporter
Brierley, John, contributor
Carberry, Wayne, contributor
Carriage, John, contributor
Chapman, Danny, contributor
Devereux, Mike, contributor
Malkki, Mika, contributor
McEvoy, Tony, contributor
McKenna, Paul, contributor
Muir, Ricky, contributor
Nye, Andrew, contributor
Spinks, Darren, contributor
Spoehr, John, contributor
Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
Xenophon, Nick, contributor