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1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 min.) ; 175720373 bytes |
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DYSON HEYDON DECIDES TO STAY ON AS TRADE UNION ROYAL COMMISSIONERCommissioner Dyson Heydon rejects applications for him to stand down from the Trade Union Royal Commission because of perceived bias.THE TRADE UNION ROYAL COMMISSION MUST NOW GET ON WITH ITS BUSINESS: PETER DUTTONImmigration minister supports Dyson Heydon's decision to remain commissioner at the trade union inquiry, and defends Border Force over its aborted Operation Fortitude.NEURO-SCIENCE TURNING AROUND SCHOOL RESULTSA program based on neuro-science is turning around the performance and lives of children at Broadmeadows Primary School.SHARPIES: AUSTRALIA'S OWN YOUTH SUB-CULTUREMeet the Sharpies, Australia's homegrown sub-culture of the late 60s and early 70s. And now it's experiencing something of a revival |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-08-31 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Australia. Royal Commission on Australian Government Administration.
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Musicians -- Psychology.
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Neurosciences -- Study and teaching.
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Political crimes and offenses -- Investigation.
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Students -- Attitudes.
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Subculture.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Lane, Sabra, host
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Cooper, Hayden, reporter
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Duffy, Conor, reporter
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Louise, Milligan, reporter
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Oliver, Dave, reporter
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Biondo, Sam, contributor
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Brandis, George, contributor
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Dreyfus, M. (Mark), contributor
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Dutton, Peter, contributor
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Fuller, Emma, contributor
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Heydon, Dyson, contributor
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Hosking, Deb, contributor
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Longstaff, Simon, contributor
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Mac, Julie, contributor
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Mason, Mimma, contributor
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Mcdougall, Keith, contributor
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Olijnyk, Anna, contributor
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Spencer, Bob, contributor
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Steele, Samantha, contributor
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