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Soweto Gospel Choir
May 18, 2008

The Soweto Gospel Choir have just begun their 'African Spirit' tour of Australia. The group was originally formed, by Australians, to celebrate the unique and inspirational power of African Gospel music. more
Outlaw Laws
May 18, 2008

New laws banning association among individuals in bike gangs have been passed in South Australia. The first of their kind in Australia, many are calling them unjust and discriminatory. The new laws, which would enable the Attorney-General and Police Commissioner, Mal Hyde, to declare any group a criminal organisation mean bike groups now have to decide whether to fight the laws or disband their clubs. more
Budget Surplus
May 18, 2008

Last weeks federal budget produced a surplus of over $20 billion. Next year the surplus is expected to be similar giving Labor over $40 billion to spend. Sunday's finance editor Ross Greenwood looks at how the government will use that surplus and what it may mean for the Australian economy. more
Bloodline...
May 11, 2008

Elizabeth Vargas from ABC America looks at a new documentary which adds another twist to the tale exploited so successfully by Dan Brown in his novel the Da Vinci Code - the legend of a "bloodline" from Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. In Southern France, a British film maker and an amateur archaeologist uncover a series of intriguing artefacts, one of which could be the fabled "cup of Christ" or Holy Grail. more
John Stewart CEO NAB
May 11, 2008
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Sunday finance editor, Ross Greenwood talks to the CEO of the National Australia Bank, John Stewart about the upcoming federal budget, why the banks are putting up interest rates beyond the offical rate and how they plan to respond if inflation takes off. more
Julie Rrap; Naked Obsession
May 4, 2008
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For over 25 years Julie Rrap has been one of Australia's most prolific female artists, working mainly in video, photography and sculpture. Few other Australian artists have been so obsessed with the nude human form, and Rrap often uses her own body in her work. more
Hunting Hoons
May 4, 2008
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There is a perception, peculiar to fans of talkback radio, that car hoons have taken over the streets of our capital cities, conducting illegal races that endanger the lives of ordinary motorists and road users. more
Thoughts of Chairman Kerry
April 27, 2008
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When billionaire media owners speak.. listen up. Channel 7's major shareholder Kerry Stokes' fortune has been built with cunning deal-making and relentless opportunism. Stokes granted his only television interview to Channel 9. more
Lest We Forget
April 27, 2008
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The ranks of our WW2 veterans are thinning. More than 50 years since the war finished Sunday visits a group of vets dedicated to remembering their fallen comrades. more
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