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2009 - a significant year for Iran

Before 2009 is over, there are unconfirmed reports that Iranian security forces have clashed violently with protestors on Students Day - an annual commemmoration for the killing of three students in 1953. Iran's state media has confirmed there were clashes, although a foreign media ban means details are difficult to verify. Caroline Davey reviews the year that was for Iran....

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[ 2009-12-08 00:00:00 ]



Swine flu vaccine availability

New cases of H-1-N-1 or swine flu as it's more commonly known, continue to be reported around the world...six months after it was declared a pandemic. The first cases of the flu emerged in Mexico in early 2009. Since then a vaccine has been developed, but not before the deaths of close to 7000 people around the world. Peggy Giakoumelos looks at how the crisis unfolded....

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[ 2009-12-08 00:00:00 ]



New fire warning system lauched

With the onset of the fire season in south-eastern Australia, governments are rushing to implement the new national fire warning systems. The new fire warning systems were developed after the catastrophic Black Saturday fires in Victoria last summer, which killed 173 people. Peggy Giakoumelos reports....

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[ 2009-12-08 00:00:00 ]



Sending money back home

For many migrants sending money to loved ones back home isn't always a choice - its an expectation. As Peggy Giakoumelos reports, remitting money through official and unofficial channels is often the only way many poorer families get by....

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[ 2009-12-08 00:00:00 ]



Indonesian freelance journo leads community journalism course

Refugees make up some of the new graduates from a community-based journalism project in inner-suburban Melbourne. The City of Yarra is running the Yarra Reporter Project based in the Atherton Gardens housing estate in Fitzroy. The prerequisite for the course is to be a housing estate resident within the municipality. Indonesian Australian freelance journalist, Setyo Budi, is the project manager. He told Caroline Davey the ten civic journalism students who've graduated this year come from va...

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[ 2009-12-07 00:00:00 ]



World View highlights

In this podcast with Caroline Davey, ** Calls for funds, as the federal government moots expansion plans for Christmas Island. Also... ** High hopes - a look back at the year for Barack Obama. And.. ** Will there ever be justice for the victims of the Malu Sara tragedy?...

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[ Fri, 04 Dec 2009 08:00:12 +1000 ]



World food crisis

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[ 2009-12-03 00:00:00 ]



A U-S Christmas of "cheap thrills"

In the lead-up to Christmas in the United States, deep discounting by retail stores has had mixed results. At the same time, new federal statistics show an 81 per cent increase in elderly Americans relying on food assistance. The numbers for the latest reporting period end in 2008, before the global financial crisis and the collapse of the U-S housing market. Washington correspondent John Stempin spoke with Caroline Davey about the dramatic increase in poverty amongst retirees....

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[ Thu, 03 Dec 2009 13:13:13 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this World View podcast, An Independent Queensland MP slams the federal government's response to Indigenous disadvantage. Also... ** UN officials in Sri Lanka say conditions are improving in civilian detention camps. And... ** Copenhagen conference goers to show off their green credentials next week...

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[ Thu, 03 Dec 2009 07:29:48 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this edition of World View presented by Caroline Davey, ** New South Wales gets its first Muslim MP. Also... ** Workers in France killing themselves to escape on the job stress. And, ** How Australian scientists are making fuel from pond slime....

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[ Wed, 02 Dec 2009 07:39:43 +1000 ]



Indian community safety fears

A body representing Indians living in Victoria has labelled an alleged assault on three Indian men north of Melbourne at the weekend, as sad and unfortunate.   Two brothers and their uncle claim to have been physically attacked and verbally assaulted with racist remarks, by a group waiting in a hotel carpark.   Several men were detained, but no charges have been laid over the incident.   The story, aired by some Indian media outlets, reported the men were set upon by a mob of mor...

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[ 2009-12-01 00:00:00 ]



Suicide at work - could it happen here?

The idea of that work can kill you has taken on another meaning in France. Since January last year, 24 people employed by a major French company have taken their own life. Caroline Davey has the story....

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[ Tue, 01 Dec 2009 12:57:10 +1000 ]



World View highlights

Ahead in this podcast with Caroline Davey, ** Will they or won't they? - the Reserve Bank meets to consider another rate rise. ** Indigenous astronomy under the spotlight. ** Also, why the people of Mona Mona in Queensland prepare for a fight. And... ** We take a look back at the year that was in Pakistan....

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[ Tue, 01 Dec 2009 07:48:20 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this podcast with Caroline Davey, ** we look at what was achieved the weekend's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in the CARIBBEAN. ** the findings of a Senate inquiry into the welfare of international students and ** What's happened to Australia's new seasonal guest worker program?...

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[ Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:38:49 +1000 ]



Nipping religious ignorance in the bud

Delegates at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Melbourne this week (Dec 3-9), will be told about projects in Victoria that promote dialogue between students at faith-based and secular secondary schools. Caroline Davey with the story....

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[ Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:25:04 +1000 ]



CHOGM Plus in the Caribbean

SBS TV's political reporter Kathy Novak is in Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago... for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting. I spoke to her a short time ago, and asked her... what the foreign Minister Stephen Smith has been Amanda Lindhout from their Somali kidnappers....

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[ Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:54:52 +1000 ]



World View AM Program Highlights

In this Podcast: ** Turmoil in the federal Liberal party, as M-Ps resign en masse. ** Revelations of secret U-S prisons in Lithuana. ** The AMA offers a spotters fee to recruit overseas doctors. ** And we'll preview this weekend's A-League action....

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[ Fri, 27 Nov 2009 08:25:26 +1000 ]



World View AM Program Highlights

In this Podcast: ** The New South Wales Premier announces plans for ethics to be taught in schools. ** Concerns over a food additive popular in Asian and African cuisines. And ... ** How lawyers are working alongside counsellors to help the mentally ill....

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[ Thu, 26 Nov 2009 07:45:13 +1000 ]



Off-site world religions panel discussion - for free!

Religious leaders from around the world sit down in Melbourne next week (3-9 Dec) to discuss - among other things - the global impact of climate change. The Parliament of the World's Religions begins only days before politicians and environmentalists gather in Copenhagen - for the international Climate Change Conference. Caroline Davey with the story....

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[ Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:03:48 +1000 ]



16 Days, 16 Rabbis, 16 Synagogues

Welfare agency Jewish Care has launched a 16-day campaign to tackle domestic violence. 16 Days, 16 Rabbis, 16 Synagogues will see religious organisations use their voice to spread the message to those attending services. Program Manager Roberta Freedman spoke with Peggy Giakoumelos....

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[ Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:04:52 +1000 ]



World View Program Highlights

In this podcast: **Turmoil in the Liberal Party over the ETS. ** Journalists and politicians dead in the southern Philippines - who's responsible? ** The world's most lucrative club football competition, the European Champions gets underway, we preview all the action....

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[ Wed, 25 Nov 2009 07:52:28 +1000 ]



Monday's Mindanao massacre

The death toll from an attack on a group of journalists and politicians in the lawless southern Philippines is set to climb. Police are continuing to find bodies in shallow graves in a remote farming area on the southern island of Mindanao. The victims were believed to have been abducted by gunmen linked to a powerful politician yesterday, as they travelled to report on a Muslim politician who was filing his certificate of candidacy for governor for the elections next year. Along the way, the...

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[ Tue, 24 Nov 2009 16:45:47 +1000 ]



Indian community safety fears

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[ 2009-11-24 00:00:00 ]



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[ 2009-11-24 00:00:00 ]



Kuwait's changing political landscape

In Kuwait, political parties are banned and the Emir (King) chooses the government, usually from within his own family. There are some elected MPs, but up until 2005, women were not allowed to vote for them and it was only last year that women were allowed to stand for parliament. This change was opposed by the country's powerful Islamist movement, which then pushed for headscarves to be compulsory for female MPs. However, in a landmark ruling last month, Kuwait's constitutional cour...

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[ Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:01:56 +1000 ]



World View AM Program

In this podcast: **Plans for a new Indigenous body revealed. ** A new cancer test brings hope for early diagnosis. And... ** How Australia helped inspire Charles Darwin's theory of evolution....

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[ Tue, 24 Nov 2009 07:34:21 +1000 ]



World View Program Highlights

In this podcast: ** African families go camping in Victoria to learn skills to help adapt to their new life in Australia. ** Claims that children were beaten to death and secretly buried in several institutions in Victoria. And ... ** We'll wrap up this weekend's A-League action....

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[ Mon, 23 Nov 2009 08:54:05 +1000 ]



Qld govt chided for over-reactive Indigenous policing

Queensland's anti-corruption agency says relations between police and indigenous people will only improve when the government stops over-reactive law enforcement. The state's Crime and Misconduct Commission has finally tabled in state parliament today, its Restoring Order report - more than two years after it was due. Caroline asked Queensland correspondent, Stefan Armbruster about the C-M-C's findings.......

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[ Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:01:51 +1000 ]



Aussie school racism microcosm of society: researcher

A new report on racism in Australian schools shows that Australia has a long way to go to tackle the problem. The study shows the experience of racism is widespread - in both migrant and non-migrant communities, with almost three-quarters of secondary students nationally reporting some form of racism. One of the study's authors says the results reinforce the need for student and teacher education programs, and the continuation of annual events such as Harmony Day. Professor Fethi Mansouri...

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[ Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:51:20 +1000 ]



Living Black: Machado-Joseph Disease

A rare affliction affecting around fifty percent of the population of Groote Eylandt in Arnhem Land, is stretching health and housing in the remote location. Machado-Joseph disease is a rare genetic condition, leaving sufferers in wheelchairs and dependant on others for daily needs, placing an enormous burden on family members and housing. Video journalist Leah Craven travelled to Groote Eylandt to investigate the illness and how the lack of housing is exacerbating its impact....

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[ Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:01:13 +1000 ]







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