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INTERVIEW: PHILIP RUDDOCKPhilip Ruddock is the special envoy for citizenship and community engagement. He spoke to Steve Cannane about how counter terrorism laws in Australia might be extended. Mr Ruddock also reacts to claims that Australian customs officials bribed the crew of a boat carrying asylum seekers to return to Indonesia.INDEPENDENT THEATRE EXPLOITATIONIn recent years, there's been a growth in professional theatre companies running an independent season, where some lead actors get paid below the minimum wage, or nothing at all, simply to gain exposure and a chance at the big time. John Stewart spent time with an independent musical company trying to negotiate the thorny issue of fair pay.INTERVIEW: JARROD KIMBERJarrod Kimber is a cricket journalist and the co-producer and director of 'Death of a Gentleman', a film questioning whether the game of cricket has got its priorities right. He spoke to Steve Cannane about the all-powerful triumvirate running the world's second most popular sport |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-06-12 at 22:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Cricket matches.
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Customs administration -- Officials and employees.
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Motion picture actors and actresses.
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Radicals.
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Wages -- Minimum wage.
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Australia.
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Indonesia.
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Streaming video
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Cannane, Steve, host
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Stewart, John, reporter
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Abbott, Tony, contributor
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Angus, Zoe, contributor
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Blanchett, Cate, contributor
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Brandis, George, contributor
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Haigh, Gideon, contributor
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Johnson, Rob, contributor
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Kimber, Jarrod, contributor
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Markey, Enda, contributor
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Marles, Richard, contributor
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Moody, Jay James, contributor
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Ruddock, Philip, contributor
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Shastri, Ravi, contributor
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Skuse, Anthony, contributor
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Woolf, Lord, contributor
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