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Title Lateline: 27/08/15
Published Australia : ABC, 2015
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Summary PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE FUTURE OF CHINA'S ECONOMIC GROWTHTony Jones speaks with Dr Li-Gang Liu, ANZ Bank's chief economist for China and Ken Courtis, chairman of Starfort Holdings, and asks the question: Where to now for China after this week's massive stock market losses?CAN TAGGING HELP REDUCE HUMAN DEATHS AND INJURIES FROM SHARK ATTACKS?The weather might be warming up, but as spring closes in, you might think twice about going into the ocean. The reason is simple: sharks - big ones. A spate of attacks has left people on the North Coast of New South Wales demanding a shark cull.The Government has resisted the call, with experts claiming shark numbers are down already. Now this week the NSW Department of Primary Industries started tagging sharks in the area in an attempt to allay local concerns. The question is: what will tagging tell us and is it enough to protect ocean lovers?INTERVIEW: AC GRAYLING, BRITISH PHILOSOPHER AND FOUNDER OF THE NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIESTony Jones speaks with AC Grayling about his distinguished career in which he's written about God, sex and dying and asks him his perspective on the war against ISIS
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-08-27 at 22:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Bombing, Aerial.
Economic development -- Forecasting.
Financial crises.
Shark attacks -- Prevention.
Terrorism -- Prevention.
White shark.
New South Wales -- Sydney.
Iraq.
China.
Form Streaming video
Author Jones, Tony, host
Fitzsimmons, Hamish, reporter
Bruce, Barry, contributor
Courtis, Ken, contributor
Fox, Andrew, contributor
Grayling, AC, contributor
Ingram, Mike, contributor
Lui, Li-Gang, contributor
Munro, Dun, contributor
Peddemors, Vic, contributor
Pfeil, Enzio Von, contributor
Stannard, Kent, contributor