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Established refugee communities call for more debate

The President of the group calling itself the Vietnamese Community in Australia says he understands the desperation of asylum seekers. Phong Nguyen came to Australia from a refugee camp in Indonesia in 1979, after fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam war. Many of his compatriots were amongst the first asylum seekers to come to Australia by boat, as were others from Laos and Cambodia. Mr Nguyen says many in the Vietnamese community support the current government's border protection approa...

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[ Fri, 06 Nov 2009 12:01:27 +1000 ]



World View highlights

** Australia's original &uot;boatpeople&uot; call for compassion. ** The government announces an inquiry into the massive oil spill off the W-A coast. And, ** Why it's tough being a kid in America....

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[ Fri, 06 Nov 2009 07:36:45 +1000 ]



Danger of growing up in the US!

A series of new reports suggests growing up in the United States is a difficult and risky business. The reports are part of a large-scale study on the American Food Aid program, conducted over 32 years and across 48-hundred households. They found nearly half of all US children will receive food aid before the age 18. Washington correspondent John Stempin says it also found millions of American children are living with stress. He's speaking with Caroline Davey....

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[ Thu, 05 Nov 2009 13:13:28 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this podcast with Caroline Davey, ** New evidence that some boatpeople may already be deemed to be refugees by the United Nations. ** Papua New Guinean villagers call for the lifting of Torres Strait travel restrictions. And, ** Human traffic - Australia becomes home to a new invisible underclass....

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[ Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:39:14 +1000 ]



Iranian government capitalises on US hostage anniversary

A commentator on Iranian politics says the 30th anniversary of the United States embassy hostage drama is especially important for the Ahmadinejad government this year...coming just months after the country's elections were surrounded by violent protests. On November 4th, 1979 Iranian militants took a group of U-S citizens hostage, after storming the embassy in support of the Iranian revolution. Attempts to free them failed and 52 people were held hostage until 20 January 1981, when the U-...

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[ Wed, 04 Nov 2009 11:21:50 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In today's edition of World View with Caroline Davey, ** Amnesty international slams expansion plans for the Christmas Island detention centre. Also, ** What lies ahead for Afghanistan, after a one-horse race declares its winner? And... ** Australia prepares for another deadly bushfire season....

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[ Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:42:50 +1000 ]



Toxic food - is all packaging safe?

Next time you reheat some leftovers in the microwave, will you use a plastic container? Or, if you have a baby, will you feed the newborn with a plastic baby bottle? Some scientists are warning us to think again. Caroline Davey has the story....

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[ Tue, 03 Nov 2009 09:24:31 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In today's podcast with Caroline Davey, ** How Australian asylum policy is traumatising child refugees. Also, ** Internet domain names prepare to go multilingual. And ** Asia and Pacific nations urged to strengthen their own domestic markets...

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[ Tue, 03 Nov 2009 07:41:27 +1000 ]



Non-smokers' biggest cancer risk!

The federal government this week resumed its national screening program for bowel cancer. Around 12 Australians die each day from what bowel cancer, which experts say could be prevented. It is the most common form of cancer in non-smokers, but those living in Japan and some Mediterranean countries have a lower incidence of bowel cancer. However, the Gut Foundation's president, Professor Terry Bolin, says that in Australia, this advantage seems to disappear after couple of generations, w...

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[ Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:27:13 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this edition of World View with Caroline Davey, ** We cross live to Canberra to get the latest on the asylum seeker situation ** The Rural Doctors Association calls for urgent action on the doctor drought And... ** Sir Gustav Nossal makes a plea to rich countries to help reduce child mortality in poor countries...

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[ Mon, 02 Nov 2009 07:43:43 +1000 ]



Toxic food - is all packaging safe?

Next time you reheat some leftovers in the microwave, will you use a plastic container? Or, if you have a baby, will you feed the newborn with a plastic baby bottle? Some scientists are warning us to think again. Caroline Davey has the story....

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[ Fri, 30 Oct 2009 18:44:12 +1000 ]



Bureaucracy blamed for slow cut in Aboriginal disadvantage gap

The peak body for Aboriginal medical services has accused the RUDD government of &uot;losing its way&uot; on the promise to close the gap on life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation - or NACCHO - says the government is still only applying band-aid remedies to disadvantage...from housing and health problems, to raising educational and employment participation. The assessment follows new Australian...

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[ Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:43:54 +1000 ]



Dying by their own hand

The number of young Australians choosing to end their lives has prompted a call for Australia to adopt a more comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. Figures from the Bureau of Statistics show that suicide is the leading cause of death for men under the age of 45 and women under 35 years. The statistics are even worse for Australians who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender. They're 14 to 16 times more likely to take their own lives than their heterosexual counterparts...

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[ Fri, 30 Oct 2009 14:00:38 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this podcast with Greg Dyett: ** Divisions emerge among Indonesian politicians over an agreement with Australia on asylum seekers. ** American musicians, including R.E.M, are outraged over the use of their songs by the U-S military. ** Calls for Australian dance, theatre and music to better reflect cultural diversity. ** And a preview of all this weekend's A-League action....

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[ Fri, 30 Oct 2009 07:27:30 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this podcast with Greg Dyett: ** An Australian family claims they are trapped in the Gaza Strip. ** The Immigartion Department found to have breached the human rights of an intellectually disabled Lebanese immigrant. ** And have we learnt anything from the Great Depression?...

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[ Thu, 29 Oct 2009 08:45:56 +1000 ]



Capoeira helps refugee children heal

The rehabilitation of people who have experienced the trauma of war is a complex area. Counselling may work with some groups, but for others the concept of sharing personal and often traumatic experiences with a stranger can initially be daunting and confronting. One organisation in New South Wales that helps survivors of torture and trauma, is taking a different approach. Peggy Giakoumelos has more. *STARTTS is holding a fundraiser for the project on November 4. Contact STARTTS for detai...

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[ Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:55:52 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this podcast with Greg Dyett: ** No threat to relations - China's ambassador says the Stern Hu affair will have little impact. ** An exclusive interview with Nikola Gruevski, the Prime Minister of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. ** And terminally-ill people could soon have the legal right to end their lives in South Australia....

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[ Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:32:08 +1000 ]



Rising seas encroaching on coastline

The Environment Minister Peer Garrett has criticised the Opposition for not taking a new parliamentary report on rising sea levels seriously. The report from the bipartisan parliamentary committee warned that some Australians may be forced to evacuate from their homes in coastal areas, if sea levels continue to rise. With almost a quarter of a million houses built within three kilometres of the Australian coastline, the committee warned that thousands of people could be displaced if levels ris...

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[ Tue, 27 Oct 2009 18:01:05 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this podcast with Greg Dyett: ** The Philippines still struggling to recover from two devastating typhoons. ** Calls to prevent more newborns from being infected with HIV-AIDS. ** And climate wars, besties and helicopter parents-some of the new words that entered the Australian lexicon this year....

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[ Tue, 27 Oct 2009 07:31:10 +1000 ]



World View highlights

In this edition of World View with Caroline Davey, ** The United States prepares to overhaul its immigration laws. ** Renewed debate over the use of medications to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and ** we meet young Palestinian people who communicate through hip hop...

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[ Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:05:57 +1000 ]



ASEAN leaders to focus on climate change &economy

This weekend, Thailand is hosting a summit of South East Asian nations - hoping for no more violent protests which caused the cancellation of the last scheduled ASEAN meeting in April. The venue is the Thai resort town of Hua Hin, where security is tight. Leaders from 16 countries are attending the 15th annual summit, including Australia's prime minister Kevin Rudd. Freelance reporter Ben Doherty is in Hua Hin. He spoke with Caroline Davey....

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[ Fri, 23 Oct 2009 16:35:47 +1000 ]



West Bank hip hop group jaded with local Palestinian politics

A group of Palestinian hip hop artists says their own political movements in the Territories are failing young Palestinians. Calling themselves, Ramallah Underground, the band says young people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip don't have faith in the Palestinian Authority or Hamas. The group wants to motivate political change through their lyrics and music. Although, they say, they're under no illusion that this alone will be enough. Ramallah Underground makes its Australian debut at t...

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[ Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:48:09 +1000 ]



Caritas shock over people smugglers

A Catholic aid agency says it was surprised to learn that a boat it supplied to Sri Lankan fishermen after the 2004 tsunami had been used to ferry potential asylum seekers to Australia. 32 Sri Lankan men arrived at Christmas Island yesterday after a direct voyage across the Indian Ocean from the east coast of Sri Lanka. A sign on the bow of the boat revealed it was built on contract to Caritas to donate to fishermen in a Tamil dominated region on Sri Lanka's east coast. Caritas says it su...

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[ Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:21:01 +1000 ]



World View AM Podcast

In this Podcast: ** We take a look back at the genesis of the United Nations. ** Traditional owners welcome the first native title determination over the Cape York Peninsula. ** New research shows a sharp decline in some of Australia's iconic bird species. ** We preview all this weekend's A-League action....

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[ Fri, 23 Oct 2009 07:44:09 +1000 ]



Another unauthorised boat in Aussie waters for 2009

The 35th unauthorised boat to enter Australian waters this year has arrived at Christmas Island. But it was not the one that was intercepted by the Australian Navy yesterday afternoon. SBS political reporter Karen Middleton, who's on Christmas Island, explains to Caroline Davey what she observed this morning....

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[ Thu, 22 Oct 2009 15:25:16 +1000 ]



Police engage with our emerging communities

Some of Australia's newest refugees come from places that see police as authoritarian, or people not to be trusted. In Victoria for instance, the police force has been trialling a way of better engaging with people from new and emerging communities, such as Sudan and Eritrea. Victoria Police have set up a couple of programs, in an effort to bridge the cultural divide and overcome ignorance. The new communities tend to live in Melbourne's northern and outer eastern suburbs, which is w...

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[ Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:41:24 +1000 ]



United Nations Day

Sixty four years ago, the United Nations was born, with the aim of saving succeeding generations from the scourge of war. Saturday, October 24 is U-N Day, with commemorations to be held to mark the anniversary of the formation of the organisation in 1945. Greg Dyett reports....

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[ Thu, 22 Oct 2009 11:48:28 +1000 ]



World View AM Program

In this Podcast: ** Calls for tough action on problem gambling. ** A former advisor to Hamid Karzai claims election controversies have made the Afghan people lose faith in democracy. ** We take a look back at what happened to Albanian Kosovar refugees brought to safe havens in Australia during the Balkans conflict....

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[ Thu, 22 Oct 2009 08:27:11 +1000 ]



Young African refugees communicating with Rap Poetry

Three young Melbourne rap artists say they want their work to make a difference to race relations in Australia. William Manhom, Sabrina Ater and Dismas Christopher are refugees from Africa... whose work is being featured in this year's Melbourne International Arts Festival. All were young children when they were forced to flee Sudan and Tanzania as refugees. They say their lyrics convey the experiences of settling into a post-colonial country that is also home to an ancient indigenous peo...

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[ Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:26:07 +1000 ]



Apprenticeships get a boost

For some young people, breaking into the job market can be a tough and a sometimes demoralising experience. Apprenticeships have been a common way of getting into the workforce, but since the global financial crisis hit late last year, new job opportunities have failed to materialise. The latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show unemployment in the 15 - 19 year age group hovering around 16.4 per cent, a 3.4 per cent jump from the same time last year. The figures show th...

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[ Wed, 21 Oct 2009 08:59:07 +1000 ]


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