The Australian Bite
Posts Tagged ‘ bushfires’
Marysville lunch a step on the road to recovery
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.
Climate change, bushfires and country slang
16 July 2009
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This week on the Australian Bite, we look at a new climate change think tank – its called Safe Climate Australia, and it was launched last Sunday in Melbourne by former US Vice President Al Gore. We also meet some Victorian bushfire survivors as they board the bus from Kinglake and head off on a winter beach retreat, and rural reporter Carl Curtain gives us the lowdown on Australian country slang.
Endangered possums threatened by fires
28 February 2009
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The endangered Leadbeater's Possum. Photo: Fredy Mercay / ANT Photo Library
This week on The Australian Bite, we take a look at how the recent Victorian fires have affected the many animals that call the bush their home. We meet Australian crime fiction author PD Martin, whose most recent novel has a gripping kung fu twist. And we also hear about a new film documenting adventurer Andrew McAuley’s attempt to paddle a kayak from Australia to New Zealand – a journey which ended in tragedy.
Aboriginal group takes complaint to UN
21 February 2009
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Prescribed Area sign in Australia's Northern Territory. Photo by manniac aka Manfred Renner
This week on the Bite, we hear why a group of Northern Territory Aboriginal people are taking a complaint against the Australian Government to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. And we take a look at a travelling exhibition featuring the work of one of Australia’s best known photographers, the late Max Dupain, best known for his picture of “The Sunbaker”.










