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Title 7.30: 03/09/12
Published Australia : ABC, 2012
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Summary GONSKI RESPONSE FACES FUNDING QUESTIONSPrime Minister Julia Gillard has outlined a model to fund the Gonski review of education but there are questions over exactly how it will work.JULIA GILLARD OUTLINES GONSKI AND AFGHANISTAN PLANSPrime Minister Julia Gillard discusses her latest plans for actioning David Gonski's review of Australia's education system as well as a response to Australian fatalities in Afghanistan.WILL COSTS OF ASBESTOS ACTION OUTWEIGH COSTS OF INACTION?A review has advised removing all asbestos from government and commercial buildings in Australia by the year 2030, but will the cost of doing so be too high?SOUTHERN WOMBAT FACES HAIRY FUTUREAustralia has three species of wombat and the Southern Hairy-Nosed is considered the most robust. But it's seeing a drop-off in numbers, partly caused by an increase in a mysterious illness that seems linked to toxic plants
Event Broadcast 2012-09-03 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Animals -- Diseases.
Care of sick animals.
Education -- Finance.
Education and state.
Educational fund raising.
Finance -- Government policy.
Southern hairy-nosed wombat.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Bolton, Katrina, reporter
Sexton, Mike, reporter
Uhlmann, Chris, reporter
Baillieu, Ted, contributor
Cull, Kim, contributor
Fary, Geoff, contributor
Gavrioelatos, Angelo, contributor
Gillard, Julia, contributor
Gonski, David, contributor
Irwin, Bob, contributor
Klintfalt, Carol, contributor
Miller, Terry, contributor
Newmann, Campbell, contributor
Pyne, Christopher, contributor
Segelov, Tanya, contributor
Shorten, Bill, contributor
Sketcher, Brain, contributor
Stevens, Brigitte, contributor
Taggart, David, contributor
Temby, Therese, contributor
Woolford, Lucy, contributor