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1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 53 sec.) ; 180258954 bytes |
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INQUIRY SUGGESTS SCHEME TARGETED VULNERABLE SUPERA parliamentary inquiry says industry regulators failed to prevent or detect fraud by the Trio Capital superannuation fund, which they say may have been set up to target this country's vulnerable super system.MINISTER RESPONDS TO SUPER INDUSTRY CRITIQUEInterview with the Minister for Superannuation Bill Shorten.ANALYSTS BLAME REPUBLICANS FOR US POLITICAL PERILTwo senior Washington analysts suggest the Republican Party in America is responsible for the country flirting with debt default.AUSTRALIAN STUDENT CHASES BILLION DOLLAR APPY-NESSApplications, or apps, for smart phones have become a multi-billion dollar business and a 15-year-old Sydney student wants a piece of the digital action |
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Broadcast 2012-05-16 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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American Republican Party.
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Corruption investigation.
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Debt -- Economic aspects.
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Pension trusts -- Investments.
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Pensions -- Government policy.
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United States.
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Australia.
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New South Wales -- Sydney.
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Streaming video
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Uhlmann, Chris, host
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Baillie, Rebecca, reporter
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Bowden, Tracy, reporter
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Brissenden, Michael, reporter
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Bayley, Sally, contributor
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Cheema, Azam, contributor
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Cheema, Zeryab, contributor
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Fenech, Stephen, contributor
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Fletcher, Paul, contributor
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Gresham, Paul, contributor
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Lugar, Richard, contributor
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Mann, Thomas, contributor
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Mourdock, Richard, contributor
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Ornstein, Norm, contributor
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Parbery, Stephen, contributor
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Ramshaw, Peter, contributor
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Romney, Mitt, contributor
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Rompies, Peter, contributor
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Russo, Sal, contributor
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Shorten, Bill, contributor
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