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Title 7.30: 03/07/12
Published Australia : ABC, 2012
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (31 min. 59 sec.) ; 193557907 bytes
Summary AUSTRALIAN LAWYER'S FAMILY REFLECT ON LIBYAN RELEASEInterview with Mr and Mrs Taylor. They have spoken with their daughter Melinda, released from detention in Libya and reflect on the ordeal and its resolution.ABUSE STORIES HIGHLIGHT CONCERN FOR TOWNS LIKE TOOMELAH7.30 explores the failure of police and community services to stop child sex abuse in Toomelah.MINISTER RESPONDS TO TOOMELAH TROUBLESThe NSW Minister for Community Services Pru Goward reacts to concerns about support for remote centres such as Toomelah.YOUTH DRUG COURT CLOSURE SPARKS DEBATEThe NSW Youth Drug and Alcohol Court aimed to keep teenagers out of prison but was closed on Sunday starting debate about its effectiveness.CAMPBELL NEWMAN TAKES STOCK OF FIRST 100 DAYSQueensland's new Premier Campbell Newman has now held the office for 100 days, so how is he travelling?
Event Broadcast 2012-07-03 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Alcohol use.
Aboriginal Australians -- Housing.
Aboriginal Australians -- Services for.
Child sexual abuse -- Prevention.
Trials (Espionage)
Youth -- Drug use.
Queensland.
New South Wales.
Libya.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Harvey, Adam, reporter
Meldrum-Hanna, Caro, reporter
Wordsworth, Matt, reporter
Bean, Clive, contributor
Bleijie, Jarrod, contributor
Debus, Bob, contributor
Duncan, Sharon, contributor
Goward, Pru, contributor
Haines, Alice, contributor
Hannam, Hilary, contributor
Hardgrave, Gary, contributor
McGrady, Glynis, contributor
Newman, Campbell, contributor
Sinodinos, Arthur, contributor
Sykes, Deborah, contributor
Taylor, Janelle, contributor
Taylor, John, contributor
Miller, Melinda Taylor, contributor
Underhill, Paul, contributor