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1 online resource (streaming video file) (27 min. 53 sec.) ; 167304952 bytes |
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QUESTIONS RAISED OVER HORSE RIDING DEATHThe death of a young woman during a TAFE riding course raises questions about whether the horse industry needs to be regulated.TAS PULP MILL GIVEN THE GREEN LIGHTTimber company Gunns has been granted approval to build a pulp mill in the Tamar Valley, but not everyone is in favour of the decision.DAVID GALLOP JOINS THE PROGRAMNRL Chief Executive, David Gallop, joins the program to discuss the game and the scandals it is facing.CLARKE AND DAWE ON HEALTHClarke and Dawe take a look at an issue affecting Canberra |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2011-03-10 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Epidemics.
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Horsemanship.
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Risk perception.
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Sports -- Corrupt practices.
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Women -- Death.
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Wood-pulp industry -- Environmental aspects.
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Australian Capital Territory -- Canberra.
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New South Wales -- Dubbo.
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Tasmania -- Tamar River.
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Streaming video
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Amos, Julian, contributor
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Brown, Bob, contributor
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Burke, Tony, contributor
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Cameron, Bob, contributor
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Clarke, John, reporter
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Cousins, Geoffrey, contributor
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Cuddihy, Martin, reporter
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Dawe, Bryan, reporter
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Dingle, Sarah, reporter
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Falkiner, Sara, contributor
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Gallop, David, contributor
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Jenkins, Toni, contributor
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L'estrange, Greg, contributor
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Mcgreevy, Paul, contributor
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Pullinger, Phill, contributor
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Sales, Leigh, host
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Waugh, Juliana, contributor
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Waugh, Mark, host
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