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1 online resource (streaming video file) (25 min. 3 sec.) ; 149936889 bytes |
Summary |
This week Living Black comes to you from beautiful Mornington Island. In a place where jobs are scarce, Indigenous people are boosting the economy with their business ventures; In Tasmania, local anger has turned to sadness as the construction of a highway leads to the destruction of ancient Aboriginal artefacts; With Indigenous kids' preschool enrolment at just 36%, we report on measures underway in NSW to make sure children don't miss out on this important learning opportunity; And the Victorian hip hop group using music and dance to raise awareness of a serious issue: mental health |
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Broadcast 2011-05-22 at 16:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Aboriginal Australians -- Education (Preschool)
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Aboriginal Australians -- Education.
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Youth -- Mental health.
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Indian Ocean -- Gulf of Carpentaria.
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Queensland.
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Tasmania.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Allam, Ramahn, reporter
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Brown, Bob, contributor
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Grant, Karla, host
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Green, Violet, contributor
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Groom, Matthew, contributor
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James, Louissa, contributor
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O'Byrne, David, contributor
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Ridgeway, Josh, reporter
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Stone, Tim, contributor
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