Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (26 min. 21 sec.) ; bytes |
Series |
The Feed ; Series 2020, Episode 32 |
Summary |
Should rock climbing be banned on sacred sites? It's been a year since climbing on one of Australia's most iconic natural wonders, Uluru, was banned. Now, traditional owners across Australia are calling for climbing on their land to stop too, saying rock climbers damage culturally important sites. But climbers say any move to ban climbing would devastate the increasingly popular sport and regional tourism |
Notes |
Closed captioning in English |
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Classification NC ACMA |
Subject |
Indigenous peoples -- Social conditions.
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Pensions -- Law and legislation.
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Prohibition.
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Rock climbing.
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Sacred space.
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Australia.
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Genre/Form |
News and Current Affairs
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Fennell, Marc, host
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Matthews, Alice, host
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Lee, Alex, reporter.
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Smiley, Marty, reporter
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Beetson, Jack, contributor
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Crow, Rob, contributor.
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David, Lyndon, contributor
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Hamm, Ian, contributor
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Lebreton, Rob, contributor
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Robinson, Michael, contributor.
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Walker-Brown, George, contributor
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Walker-Brown, Tom, contributor
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