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Bollywood, booze & icebergsListen and Downlaod

10 June 2010

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Australians have a reputation for being partial to a drink or two – but this week on the Bite we’ll find out why local experts are calling for greater regulation of alcohol sales and marketing.  We’ll also meet the producer of the new Bollywood movie that’s been filming in Melbourne.   Crook: – It’s Good to be Bad is a love story set against the backdrop of last year’s attacks on Indians in Australia.  And we’ll take a trip to Antarctica with sound artist Philip Samartzsis and find out what an iceberg sounds like underwater.

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Aussie Rules, food waste & music of the Torres StraitListen and Downlaod

3 June 2010

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Australians throw away 3 million tonnes of food every year at a time when a growing number of people are lining up for food aid.  This week on the Australian Bite, we’ll hear how two organisations have joined together to rescue food that businesses are thowing away, and deliver it to charities in Sydney. We’ll also have a chat about the place of football and netball in rural community life with mother of fifteen, Marie Clark.  And musicologist Karl Neuenfeldt talks about his work recording and researching the music of the Torres Strait islands.

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The desert gets a drenchingListen and Downlaod

15 April 2010

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This week on the Australian Bite, we take a trip to the central Australian desert following recent drenching rains. Australian author and filmmaker Malla Nunn talks about the inspiration for her new crime fiction novel, set in 1950′s South Africa. And we hear about a homeshare program that pairs up elderley or disabled homeowners with people looking for affordable accomodation. 

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Marysville lunch a step on the road to recoveryListen and Downlaod

26 March 2010

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Marysville after the Black Saturday fires

 This week the Australian Bite travels to Marysville, a Victorian town virtually razed to the ground in last year’s bushfires.  A year on, the mood is positive as the locals and visitors get together to celebrate an outdoor lunch as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.  We also hear about the new “Asia Literacy Ambassadors” program that’s just been launched in secondary schools, and go asparagus picking in the wee small hours of the morning.

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