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FLOODS FALL SHORT OF RELIEVING THE MURRAYFlood waters are still making their way south after the deluge that was delivered earlier this year in Queensland. Parched areas of inland Australia have welcomed the much needed water, but the Murray Darling Basin - the nation's food bowl is still desperately short of water.COALITION GAINING GROUND ON RUDD GOVERNMENTThe latest Newspoll released today was by far the worst of the Rudd Government's term.NERVES OF STEELSteelmakers around the world are anxious as international regulators, including Australia's ACCC are poised to decide if they should approve or block a proposal by the major Australian miners.STUDY LIFTS LID ON HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE IN SPORTNew research has revealed that the human growth hormone drug - often taken by athletes to gain a competitive edge, has no impact on strength or endurance and the drug's impact is restricted to sprinting |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2010-05-04 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Athletes -- Drug use.
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Australian Competition & Consumer Commission.
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Droughts -- Political aspects.
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Floods -- Environmental aspects.
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Hormones.
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Steel industry and trade -- Management.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Bowden, Tracy, host
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