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Wombats, cakes and women on boardsListen and Downlaod

5 November 2009

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wombats by Timmy Toucan (flikr)

 This week on the Australian Bite, reporter Sarina Locke heads out to Braidwood, near Canberra, to find out why wombats are a hot topic of debate.  Former Qantas director Margaret Jackson gives us her take on suggestions by the Federal sex discrimination commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick that companies should set voluntary targets to boost the number of women sitting on their boards.   And we catch up with the final year bakery students at Charles Darwin University in the Northern Territory, as they prepare thirty cakes each for the end of year exams.  Yum!

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Sports science – the competition behind the scenesListen and Downlaod

18 September 2009

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Sports science helps athletes like Olympic silver medallist Sally McLellan achieve their best

Sports science helps athletes like Olympic silver medallist Sally McLellan achieve their best

Behind every successful athlete there’s a team of professionals helping them achieve their peak performance.  And this week on the Australian Bite, we drop in on the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra to find out what’s happening in the world of sports science and sports medicine.  We also meet some of the dynamic young women who recently attended the Australian Women in Agriculture future leaders’ course.  And doped-up kids – there’s disturbing evidence that that some Australian parents are giving marijuana to children as young as six in order to sedate them.

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Space, Chinese medicine & outback veggie gardensListen and Downlaod

13 August 2009

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Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (photo courtesy of NASA)

It’s a real mixed bag on this week’s Bite. You’ll take a tour of Canberra’s Deep Space communication complex, and travel up north to Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region, where the people of Wangkatjungka are out in their gardens growing fresh fruit and vegetables.  You’ll also hear about new rules regarding the practice of Chinese medicine and acupuncture in Australia.

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The meaning of Anzac DayListen and Downlaod

23 April 2009

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Poppies on the memorial wall at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra

Poppies on the memorial wall at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra

In this special Anzac Day edition of The Australian Bite, I’ll be taking a look at what Anzac day commemorates, what it means to Australians, and how it has changed over the years.  And I’ll also take you on a visit to Australian War Memorial in Canberra.  It’s the focal point for Anzac Day ceremonies, and the most popular tourist attraction in Canberra – Australia’s national capital.

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