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Trouble in Alice & a python for a passengerListen and Downlaod

24 February 2011

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This week on the Australian Bite, some German tourists get closer than they want to to nature, when a python hitches a ride in their car. We hear how alcohol – driven violence is causing big problems in the outback town of Alice Springs. And wilderness adventures with a difference, we hear about the work of Wild Mob, which takes volunteer teams into the bush, combining amazing sights with wilderness conservation work.  

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Pine trees, polling and sleep-deprived teensListen and Downlaod

19 August 2010

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This week on the Australian Bite, Australian teenagers – are they getting enough sleep, and if not, why?   We travel to the remote Northern Territory community of Gunbalanya, as a mobile polling booth comes to visit.  And we’ll meet a Tasmanian botanist who has been travelling the world collecting the seeds of endangered conifers.

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Potoroos, soldiers & Indigenous politiciansListen and Downlaod

12 August 2010

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Not one of these seats in Australia's House of Representatives is currently occupied by an Indigenous Australian

This week on the Australian Bite, we’ll look at why only two Aboriginal people have been elected to Federal Parliament even though it has existed for more than 100 years – and we’ll meet a couple of the five indigenous candidates contesting this month’s Federal election. We’ll hear the remarkable story of a small number of Australian Special Forces troops, and their exploits in Timor in world war two, and enjoy a good news story about a native Aussie marsupial – the long-nosed potoroo.

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Birds, boats and natural burialsListen and Downlaod

24 June 2010

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This week on the Bite, it’s death the green way when we drop in on the opening of a new natural burial ground in Sydney. We meet some young men from Kimbe in Papua New Guinea who have been in Australia to train for their coxswain, or boat master, qualifications.  And we hear about a community’s tireless work to save the helmeted honeyeater; an endangered bird species  found in just a tiny pocket of Victoria.

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