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Title 7.30: 27/03/13
Published Australia : ABC, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 20 sec.) ; 177548298 bytes
Summary ICAC SCANDAL SPREADS TO FEDERAL LABORSenator Doug Cameron defends former NSW Labor mining minister Ian MacDonald saying he deserved to leave parliament with some dignity.BIKIES INFILTRATE VICTORIAN POLICE FORCEVictorian Police set up a special taskforce after reports that outlawed bikies have established inappropriate links with some officers.WAGE DEBATE HEATS UPACTU Secretary Dave Oliver and ACCI chief executive Peter Anderson go head to head to debate a proposed $30 increase to the national minimum wage.NICK D'ALOISIO TALKS TO LEIGH SALESHe's the newest teenage multimillionaire. Programming whiz Nick D'Aloisio sold his mobile phone app 'Summly' to Yahoo for a reported $30 million
Event Broadcast 2013-03-27 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Australian Labor Party.
Application software -- Development.
Minimum wage -- Government policy.
Minimum wage -- Law and legislation.
Motorcycle gangs.
Political corruption.
Australia.
New South Wales -- Sydney.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Harvey, Adam, reporter
Milligan, Louise, reporter
Anderson, Peter, contributor
Ashton, Graham, contributor
Cameron, Doug, contributor
Campbell, George, contributor
D'Aloisio, Nick, contributor
Davies, Greg, contributor
Foley, Luke, contributor
Lay, Kenneth L, contributor
Lewis, Colleen, contributor
Macdonald, Ian, contributor
Oliver, Dave, contributor
Rees, Nathan, contributor