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Title Lateline: 28/09/15
Published Australia : ABC, 2015
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (27 min. 53 sec.) ; 161059413 bytes
Summary RESEARCH REVEALS AN INSIDE LOOK INTO THE MINDS OF SWINGING VOTERS IN A KEY MARGINAL ELECTORATEA video report, commissioned by research agency 'Visibility', reveals what a group of undecided Australians think of the new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, as well as their hopes and fears about the country's future.INTERVIEW: TONY MITCHELMORE, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF VISIBILITY, A COMPANY WHICH SPECIALISES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATIONSSteve Cannane speaks with Tony Mitchelmore about his research into the thoughts of voters in a marginal electorate, and asks him why Opposition Leader Bill Shorten suffers in comparison to Mr Turnbull in these focus groups.AN INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN IS UNDERWAY TO STOP THE EXECUTION OF A YOUNG SAUDI MAN* Warning: this story contains footage which some viewers may find disturbing.Former Attorney General Philip Ruddock joins a movement to prevent Saudi authorities from killing Ali Al-Nimr who was just 17 when he took part in the 2012 Arab spring pro-democracy protests.INTERVIEW: KATE HIGHAM, CASEWORKER FOR THE HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP, REPRIEVESteve Cannane speaks with Kate Higham, on Reprieve's death penalty team, about what can be done to save the life of Ali Al-Nimr
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-09-28 at 22:40:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Beheading.
Government, Resistance to.
Political leadership -- Public opinion.
Prime ministers -- Selection and appointment.
Public opinion polls -- Political aspects.
Turnbull, Malcolm, 1954-.
Australian Capital Territory -- Canberra.
Saudi Arabia.
Form Streaming video
Author Cannane, Steve, host
Om, Jason, reporter
Stewart, John, reporter
Higham, Kate, contributor
Mitchelmore, Tony, contributor
Ruddock, Philip, contributor
Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor