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1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 min.) ; 168206682 bytes |
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Interview: Julie Bishop, Foreign Affairs Minister<br />Emma Alberici speaks to deputy Liberal leader and foreign affairs minister Julie Bishop about the ongoing investigation into the Manchester bombing, and the rising tensions in the South China Sea.<br /><br />Indigenous Leaders Call For Change Ahead Of 1967 Referendum Anniversary<br />This weekend marks 50 years since the referendum which paved the way for the nation's first peoples to be included in the census and gave the Commonwealth powers to create laws for them. In the intervening decades the fight to formally recognise Indigenous Australians has stalled. This week's talks at Uluru are an attempt to change that - but divisions run deep, Indigenous affairs editor Stan Grant reports. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following story contains images and voices of people who have died.<br /><br />Interview: Ian Rankin, Author<br />When Scottish writer Ian Rankin published Knots And Crosses in 1987, he never imagined its main character, Detective Sergeant John Rebus, would have a literary life beyond that first novel. Three decades on, the maverick detective has appeared in another 20 bestselling books. Barbara Miller spoke to Ian Rankin about the long life of his literary creation |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2017-05-25 at 22:15:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Bombing investigation.
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Celebrities -- Interviews.
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Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights.
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Intelligence service.
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Television broadcasting of news.
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Terrorism -- Social aspects.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Alberici, Emma, host
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Anderson, Joe, contributor
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Anderson, Pat, contributor
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Bishop, Julie, contributor
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Hawke, Bob, 1929- contributor
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Langton, Marcia, 1951- contributor
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Miller, Barbara, contributor
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Mundine, Warren, contributor
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Rankin, Ian, contributor
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Yettica-Paulson, Mark, contributor
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