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1 online resource (streaming video file) (50 min. 36 sec.) ; 293642285 bytes |
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What can Australia's newest citizens tell us about our politics?</br></br>For many Australians, the political cycle is old news. However, for one group of Australians, it's a different story altogether. Australia's newest citizens come into this election with fresh eyes on our politicians - and in some cases, a completely new set of ideas.</br></br>This week on Insight, we explore what politics looks like to Australia's newest citizens. We talk to first-time voters, who've been granted citizenship between this election and the last, to hear what they'll do with their first vote.</br></br>Our guests outline the issues which matter most to them as new Australians, and how their personal backgrounds influence their views on Australian democracy.</br></br>When it comes to this campaign, what do new Australians see, that Australian-born citizens don't? |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2016-06-21 at 20:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Citizenship.
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Elections -- Economic aspects.
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Political campaigns.
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Political leadership.
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Racism -- Psychological aspects.
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Immigrants -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Australia.
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Afghanistan.
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Streaming video
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Brockie, Jenny, host
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Apostolou, Panos, contributor
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Atem, Atem, contributor
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Boshoff, Chris, contributor
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Davis, Corinne, contributor
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Goyat, Ritu, contributor
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Mutambiranwa, Mufaro, contributor
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Nair, Abhilash, contributor
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Nair, Asha, contributor
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Najib, Hashmat, contributor
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Payne, Bridget, contributor
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Shah, Sami, contributor
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Stelmach, Stephen, contributor
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Tsiaousis, Brenda, contributor
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Whande, Fadzi, contributor
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