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1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 45 sec.) ; 170526697 bytes |
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Stories include: 'Eye witness footage of the Hornsby shooting', 'Interview: Warren Mundine, Chairman of the Indigenous Advisory Council', 'What happens to innocent people who get too close to the action? A special report on the trauma of being a witness to violent crime', 'Interview: Victorian Chief Reporter for the Australian newspaper'</br></br>EYE WITNESS FOOTAGE OF THE HORNSBY SHOOTING</br>Mobile phone footage shows paramedics and bystanders treating the injured after a shooting at a Hornsby shopping centre.</br></br>INTERVIEW: WARREN MUNDINE, CHAIRMAN OF THE INDIGENOUS ADVISORY COUNCIL</br>Emma Alberici speaks with Warren Mundine about news that a vote on Constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians is now unlikely to happen in May next year, as intended.</br></br>WHAT HAPPENS TO INNOCENT PEOPLE WHO GET TOO CLOSE TO THE ACTION? A SPECIAL REPORT ON THE TRAUMA OF BEING A WITNESS TO VIOLENT CRIME</br>Traumatic events happen regularly and in the background, but how do witnesses learn to cope with the violence that they've seen?</br></br>INTERVIEW: VICTORIAN CHIEF REPORTER FOR THE AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER</br>As the Rio Olympics becomes embroiled in slanging matches over doping, we speak with award winning author and sports journalist Chip Le Grand |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2016-08-09 at 22:36:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Athletes -- Attitudes.
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Doping in sports.
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Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights.
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Olympics -- Law and legislation.
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Police shootings.
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Witnesses -- Psychological aspects.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Alberici, Emma, host
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Le Grand, Chip, contributor
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Mooney, Mick, contributor
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Mundine, Warren, contributor
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O'Toole, Brians, contributor
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Sinclair, Carolyn, contributor
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Wordsworth, Matt, reporter
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Yeom, James, contributor
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