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1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 min.) ; 171638475 bytes |
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THE COUNTRY MADE FAMOUS FOR ITS BEER, BACON AND LEGO IS NOW ALSO SENDING ITS SPERM AROUND THE WORLDIn Denmark, demand is high for so-called 'Viking Babies' and that trade is said to be fuelled by laws protecting the privacy of donors.THE AMERICAN MUSIC DUO WITH A CULT FOLLOWING ON THEIR ROADTRIP ACROSS AUSTRALIAGillian Welch and Dave Rawlings, renowned for their country-influenced Americana recordings, talk about their road trip across Australia and how it's influencing their music as they tour Down Under and New Zealand.THE LATE DEBATE: DR LYNDON HALE, MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF MELBOURNE IVF AND CHLOE ALLWORTHY, A DONOR CONCEIVED PERSONEmma Alberici hosts a special panel debate and asks the question: should all donor offspring in Australia have the right to access information about their biological parents? |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2016-02-19 at 22:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Debates and debating in mass media.
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Human reproductive technology -- Law and legislation.
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Human reproductive technology -- Social aspects.
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Musicians -- Attitudes.
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Musicians -- Psychology.
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Musicians -- Travel.
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Australia.
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Denmark.
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Streaming video
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Alberici, Emma, host
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Fitzsimmons, Hamish, reporter
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Miller, Barbara, reporter
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Allworthy, Chloe, contributor
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Hale, Lyndon, contributor
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Ogilive-Jones, Georgie, contributor
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Rawlings, David, contributor
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Schou, Ole, contributor
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Welch, Gillian, contributor
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