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1 online resource (streaming video file) (27 min. 57 sec.) ; 169226902 bytes |
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INTERVIEW: COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER MALCOLM TURNBULL ON METADATA BILLThe government's controversial metadata retention laws have been passed by the House of Representatives after both Labor and Liberal voted in favour. Now the debate heads to the Senate. Malcolm Turnbull makes the government's case.FITTING THE CRIMEThe Royal Commission into sexual abuse is about to hold public hearings on how best to compensate victims. Some victims feel they aren't getting justice through the criminal system because historical sex offenders are sentenced according to the laws and standards of the time, meaning many walk free. Steve Cannane looks at some of the issues the Royal Commission is wrestling with |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-03-19 at 22:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Child sexual abuse -- Government policy.
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Mass media -- Law and legislation.
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Mass media -- Political aspects.
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Official secrets.
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Proportionality in law.
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Australia.
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New South Wales -- Sydney.
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Streaming video
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Jones, Tony, host
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Cannane, Steve, reporter
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Abbott, Tony, contributor
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Bandt, Adam, contributor
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Clare, Jason, contributor
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Dreyfus, M. (Mark), contributor
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Hughes-Cashmore, Craig, contributor
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Leyonhjelm, David, contributor
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Ludlam, Scott, contributor
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Mcguire, Frank, contributor
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Shoebridge, David, contributor
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Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
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Wilkie, Andrew, contributor
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Xenophon, Nick, contributor
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