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OPPOSITION ACCUSED OF DOG WHISTLE POLITICSComments by the Opposition's spokesman on Immigration, Scott Morrison, that asylum seekers being released into the community should be registered, have split Coalition members and sparked accusations of 'dog whistle' politics from the Government.WHAT THE PEOPLE OF THE WEST THINKCanvasses opinions about the Prime Minister's extended visit and attitudes to asylum seekers in the western suburbs of Sydney.HANSON-YOUNG CONDEMNS 'VILIFICATION' OF ASYLUM SEEKERSGreens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has accused Scott Morrison and broadcaster Ray Hadley of exploiting an alleged sexual assault on a university student to imply that all asylum seekers are criminals.TEACHER HOUNDED OUT OF SCHOOLThe Victorian enquiry into sexual abuse in religious organisations has heard how a teacher who blew the whistle on a priest who was abusing a student, was hounded out of his job.$100 MILLION FOR FLOOD PREVENTIONThe Federal Government will provide up to $100 million for flood mitigation projects such as drains, diversions and higher dam walls.DRUG SQUAD DETECTIVE LIED ABOUT CARL WILLIAMSVictoria's Supreme Court has heard that former drug squad detective, Paul Dale, lied about a secret relationship with underworld boss Carl Williams, because Dale was a suspect in an unsolved double murder.CHILD CARE SYSTEM UNDER PRESSUREThe nation's largest survey of young people in care has revealed a distressing picture of the circumstances of the growing number of children under government protection.PLEA FOR A BAN ON ASSAULT WEAPONSThe father of one of the 20 primary school children killed in the shooting massacre at Sandy Hook has pleaded with Congress to pass laws banning semi-automatic weapons |
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Broadcast 2013-02-28 at 22:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Child sexual abuse by clergy.
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Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects.
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Prime ministers -- Attitudes.
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Refugees -- Political aspects.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Jones, Tony, host
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Barrett, Rebecca, reporter
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Farnsworth, Sarah, reporter
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Fitzsimmons, Hamish, reporter
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Iggulden, Tom, reporter
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Millar, Lisa, reporter
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Vincent, Michael, reporter
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Abbott, Tony, contributor
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Abetz, Eric, contributor
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Begg, William, contributor
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Bernardi, Cory, contributor
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Blenkiron, Peter, contributor
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Bloomberg, Michael, contributor
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Bradbury, David, contributor
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Burchell, David, contributor
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Cameron, Doug, contributor
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Conroy, Stephen, contributor
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Crowe, Carol, contributor
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Crowe, Michael, contributor
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Durbin, Dick, contributor
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Flynn, Edward, contributor
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Frost, Hayden, contributor
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Gillard, Julia, contributor
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Graham, Lindsey, contributor
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Hadley, Ray, contributor
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Hanson-Young, Sarah, contributor
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Heslin, Neil, contributor
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Johnson, Nicholas, contributor
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Kelly, Robin, contributor
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Lane, Tim, contributor
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Mcdowell, Joseph, contributor
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Scott, Fiona, contributor
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Shorten, Bill, contributor
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Sinodinos, Arthur, contributor
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Smith, Stephen, contributor
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Tatchell, Paul, contributor
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Vitek, Phillip, contributor
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Walsh, Robert, contributor
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Whelan, Keith, contributor
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