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1 online resource (streaming video file) (28 min. 8 sec.) ; 170367252 bytes |
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Introduced by Don BurkeThis week's program returns to the spectacular Hunter Valley property at the heart of a story that's become the most popular in the history of Australian Story. It's Tarwyn Park and it's where acclaimed rural innovator and racehorse breeder Peter Andrews turned the 'environmentally bankrupt' farmland into green and fertile pasture. The episodes on Peter Andrews consistently polled as the most popular ever with viewers. But Tarwyn Park has been sold to make way for a Korean owned open cut coal mine. It's a decision that's intensified a family feud between Peter Andrews and his son Stuart |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-05-04 at 20:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Agricultural systems.
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Agriculture -- Environmental aspects.
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Bankruptcy -- Economic aspects.
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Coal mines and mining -- Planning.
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Men -- Conduct of life.
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New South Wales -- Hunter River Valley.
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Streaming video
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Anderson, John, contributor
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Andrews, Anne, contributor
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Andrews, Lachlan, contributor
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Andrews, Megan, contributor
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Andrews, Stuart, contributor
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Burke, Don, contributor
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Coote, Tony, contributor
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Goldney, David, contributor
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Harvey, Gerald, contributor
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Mitchell, David, contributor
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Norris, Dwayne, contributor
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Ryan, John, contributor
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Stevens, Peter, contributor
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Vatovec, Bill, contributor
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