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Cheese, “toughness” & a legend of motor sportListen and Downlaod

28 October 2010

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This week on the Bite, journalist Colin Fulton talks about his new book that looks at the early years of Australian racing legend, Peter Brock. we’ll hear how acting tough on a mine site is not necessarily good.  And with the European Union looking to pursue tighter rules on what people from elsewhere can call their cheeses, we find out what two Australian cheesemakers think.

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Opals, prison & a voice for indigenous childrenListen and Downlaod

23 September 2010

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This week on the Australian Bite, we hear about a new study that questions the effectiveness of   prison sentences – especially short ones dished out for relatively low level crimes. We meet opal miner Dick Wagner in the outback town of White Cliffs, New South Wales and we hear of the challenges faced by indigenous children in Australia and around the world.

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Mining, comedy and a welcome to countryListen and Downlaod

29 April 2010

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This week on the Australian Bite, aboriginal elder Richard Walley explains the significance of the Welcome to Country ceremony performed at a growing number of public events in Australia. We talk to journalist Kathy Marks who has written a very interesting essay on the history of mining in Australia and how it has shaped the way we think, and meet Nazeem Hussein, from the comedy duo, “Fear of a Brown Planet.”

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Breast cancer, body image and boys having a blast!Listen and Downlaod

29 October 2009

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A "Field of Women" (and men!)  wear pink in support of breast cancer research.  Photo by Mushroom & Rooster (flickr)

Breast Cancer month is just wrapping up – a month of public education campaigns and fundraising  for breast cancer research.  So on this week’s Australian Bite we hear from breast cancer survivor, former Federal Government Minister, and Chair of the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Ros Kelly, about some of the issues and research to do with this major health issue that affects one in 11 women in Australia.  We also catch up with the recommendations of the government’s National Advisory Group on Body Image,  and then head up to the Ellendale Diamond mine in Western Australia, where there’s a whole lot of noise going on.

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