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Title 7.30: 04/02/13
Published Australia : ABC, 2013
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Summary DRAMA CONTINUES AFTER FEDERAL ELECTION CALLBoth party leaders have briefed the troops after more dramatic events followed the Prime Minister's election date announcement, and more drama could be expected in the run up to the September 14 poll.RECENTLY RESIGNED ATTORNEY-GENERAL NICOLA ROXON DESCRIBES DECISIONThe resignations of two Cabinet members over the weekend surprised some and former Attorney-General Nicola Roxon discusses her decision.BUSHFIRE BUNKERS PROMISE SAFETY BUT BRING WARNINGSBushfire safety is paramount in many parts of Australia but there are warnings that the installation of a backyard bunker can bring danger not refuge.REPORT CALLS FOR ABORIGINAL IMPRISONMENT OPTIONSAboriginal imprisonment rates are still high despite the Royal Commission into deaths in custody calling for jail to be a last resort and, now, a report is making economic as well as social arguments for providing options to incarceration
Event Broadcast 2013-02-04 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Bunkers (Fortification)
Cabinet officers -- Resignation.
Elections -- Political aspects.
Forest fires -- Safety measures.
Prime ministers -- Election.
Australian states -- Politics and government.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Herbert, Bronwyn, reporter
Tilley, Tom, reporter
Uhlmann, Chris, reporter
Broman, Peter, contributor
Buchanan, Pauline, contributor
Canny, Manda, contributor
Crean, Simon, contributor
Daley-Jones, Dean, contributor
Gillard, Julia, contributor
Green, Antony, contributor
Leonard, Justin, contributor
Pezzullo, Lynne, contributor
Roxon, Nicola, contributor
Savery, Neil, contributor
Wilkes, Ted, contributor
Wright, Byron, contributor