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NEW NATIONAL SECURITY LAWS 'USEFUL TOOLS BUT NO PANACEA' SAYS TERRORISM EXPERTNew national security laws may be useful tools but, in most cases, radicalised Australians are from Australia or won't be deterred by these measures, suggests counter-terrorism expert Professor Greg Barton.'KEEP BREATHING, CHECK YOUR INSURANCE' - SURVIVING TROPICAL CYCLONE MARCIA'S FURYHumour is getting residents of the hardest hit towns from Tropical Cyclone Marcia through the heartache and damage, as we see when visiting Yeppoon and Rockhampton.PREACHERS SPEAKING HATE 'OUT ONE SIDE OF THEIR MOUTH' WARNS PETER DUTTONThere are preachers speaking hate privately while saying other things publicly warns Border Protection Minister Peter Dutton as he explains the Government's plans for tougher national security laws.AUSTRALIAN TERRORISTS FACE CITIZENSHIP PUNISHMENTS, BUT WILL IT MAKE US SAFER?Australians involved in terrorism face citizenship sanctions while laws around hate crimes will be strengthened, after the Prime Minister's National Security Statement, but will those measures keep us safer? |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-02-23 at 19:30:00 |
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Disaster victims -- Mental health.
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Jihad.
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National security -- Law and legislation.
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Natural disasters -- Government policy.
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Terrorism -- Prevention.
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Cyclone damage.
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Queensland.
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Australia.
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Syria.
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Streaming video
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Sales, Leigh, host
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Lane, Sabra, reporter
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Lewis, David, reporter
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Abbott, Tony, contributor
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Barton, Greg, contributor
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Bischoff, Demelza, contributor
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Dutton, Peter, contributor
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Fergus, Neil, contributor
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Hamilton, Ron, contributor
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Leyonhjelm, David, contributor
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Marchesi, Nicholas, contributor
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Marmach, Nadia, contributor
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Whealy, Anthony, contributor
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Williams, Glenda, contributor
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Xenophon, Nick, contributor
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