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PRIME MINISTER FACES FURTHER QUESTIONS ABOUT TRAVEL EXPENSESPrime Minister Tony Abbott is facing new questions around his use of travel entitlements, while the Labor party frontbencher leading criticism of the PM has faced his own expenses issue.NICK XENOPHON CALLS FOR REFORM OF TRAVEL CLAIM RULESIndependent Senator Nick Xenophon says the way parliamentarians submit travel claims needs to change and mistakes should be punished by paying back double the amount.FATAL TRUCK EXPLOSION SPARKS WIDER ROAD SAFETY CONCERNSA major transport company involved in a fiery tanker crash that left two people dead in Sydney last week has had 71 of its trucks grounded with serious defects. Authorities are considering expanding their investigations into the safety of other freight companies that carry dangerous goods around the country amid serious questions about the adequacy of truck safety checks.GRIEVING FATHER SEES SOME RELIEF IN SILK ROAD CLOSURESome Australians have been left nervous by the FBI's shutting down of the Silk Road website, famous for selling things like drugs and guns, but one grieving parent sees it as a small victory |
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Broadcast 2013-10-08 at 19:30:00 |
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Entitlement spending.
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Political ethics.
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Teenagers -- Drug use.
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Teleshopping.
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Traffic accident investigation.
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Traffic safety.
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Australia.
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New South Wales -- Sydney.
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Streaming video
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Sales, Leigh, host
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Duffy, Conor, reporter
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Hoy, Greg, reporter
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Barratt, Monica, contributor
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Bridge, Rod, contributor
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Brito, Jerry, contributor
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Mckellar, Andrew, contributor
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Todd, Peter, contributor
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Wallis, Nick, contributor
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Xenophon, Nick, contributor
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