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1 online resource (streaming video file) (24 min. 36 sec.) ; 148766435 bytes |
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CRASH CASEThe disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines jet carrying 239 passengers and crew has left a lot of questions. One of the main ones is how a huge jumbo can go down without anyone knowing where, or why. BtN takes a look at the information available, and uncovers why there isn't more.FEDERATIONTwo states are going to the polls to elect their next Premier this weekend. But have you ever wondered why we have separate states at all? BtN goes back in time to discover how Australia's states started, and why they teamed up to form a nation.CLOSE THE GAPMarch the 20th is Closing the Gap day. The day is all about recognising the differences in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. BtN enlists the help of a rookie reporter to give us a personal look at what Close the Gap means.DINOSAURSA new show is using puppets to bring ancient dinosaurs to life, all in the name of education. The aim is to show kids how dinosaurs moved, looked and sounded. But how does anyone know how dinosaurs moved, looked and sounded? BtN goes hunting for the answer.GOLF CROQUETThink of croquet and you probably picture a sport with players on the older side of old. But a group of schoolkids are hoping to make the game popular with a new generation. BtN went along to learn why |
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Broadcast 2014-03-18 at 10:00:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Malaysian Airline System.
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Aircraft accidents -- Investigation.
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Elections -- Australian states.
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Federal government.
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Indigenous peoples -- Education.
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Indigenous peoples -- Health and hygiene.
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Malaysia -- Kuala Lumpur.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Larsen, Sarah, host
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Holbrook, Matthew, reporter
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Thiele, Natasha, reporter
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