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1 online resource (streaming video file) (57 min. 6 sec.) ; 344229171 bytes |
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BOILING POINTWith no end to the hunt for natural resources, tensions between NT pastoralists and mining companies are reaching boiling point.SICK POPPIESHalf of the worlds legally grown poppies come from Tasmania, but 20% of the current crop has been wiped out by a downey mildew not before seen in Australia.SILVER CITYThe heritage city of Broken Hill is running dry and the quest is on to find a permanent, reliable source of water for the region.MARKETS REPORTLandline's weekly commodities analysis and report. This week Kerry Lonergan speaks with Luke Chandler from Rabobank. For further information on the Red Meat Report, please view the transcript |
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Broadcast 2015-03-22 at 12:00:00 |
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Droughts -- Environmental aspects.
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Flowers -- Diseases and pests.
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Iron mines and mining -- Economic aspects.
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Mines and mineral resources -- Government policy.
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Poppies.
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Water-supply -- Management.
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Tasmania.
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Northern Territory.
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New South Wales -- Broken Hill.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Courtney, Pip, host
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Lonergan, Kerry, host
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van Holthe, Willem Westra, host
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Breen, Fiona, reporter
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O'Brien, Kristy, reporter
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Stein, Ginny, reporter
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