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31-Jan-14
1. The African Drums of Red Hill
The children of Red Hill primary school in Canberra are all becoming accomplished African drummers.
Greg Nelson
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31-Jan-142. After the PartyHow successful was the Centenary year - and what are the possible legacies?
Chris Kimball
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31-Jan-14
3. The Sparrowfolk of Canberra
7.30's Greg Nelson combined with musicians Sparrowfolk to produce a tribute to Canberra.
Greg Nelson
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31-Jan-144. Civic By NightA night on the town can be a rite of passage - or something more dangerous when alcohol is abused.
Chris Kimball
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31-Jan-14
5. Are the ACT liquor laws working?
The Chief Minister and the Opposition leader talk to 7.30ACT about Canberra's liquor laws.
Jeremy Thompson
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7-Feb-141. Farming without fencesThe art of Helen S Tiernan reimagines an ancient Australian landscape. Her work is on show at the Belconnen Arts Centre.730 acty
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7-Feb-142. When the River Runs DryThe little town of Gunning is out of water and the residents are browned-off.
Adrienne Francis
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7-Feb-143. I am the Fish Man?John Reid is a photographer with an exhibition at CMAG. He seems to have discovered the elusive Fish Man
Jeremy Thompson
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7-Feb-144. The Winning Edge?The AIS has a strategy for reclaiming its winning edge in the lead-up to Rio. But Chris Kimball asks if the iconic institute has already run its race.
Chris Kimball
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14-Feb-141. The World of Judy CassabA tribute to the artist, Judy Cassab coincides with an exhibition of her works at the National Portrait Gallery
Sharon O'Neill
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14-Feb-142. Prison PolliesCorrections Minister Shane Rattenbury and his Opposition Shadow Andrew Wall address prison problems.
Jeremy Thompson
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14-Feb-143. 100 Canberra HousesA new book features landmark Canberra homes, from the Northbourne flats to Government House. Craig Allan looks at just a few.
Craig Allen
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14-Feb-14
4. Grey Matters of Karen Green
The art of Karen Green is coming to Belconnen Arts Centre. Her exhibition is called Grey Matters. In these shoes?730 acty
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14-Feb-145. Prison BluesCanberra's jail is over crowded, over-budget and at times overwhelmed. But that understates the complexity of running a facility for every class of prisoner.
Chris Kimball
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21-Feb-141. The River LoversIndependent film-maker Richard Snashall travelled down the Murrumbidgee River to meet the people who care for it.
Richard Snashall
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21-Feb-142. The NCA has a new bossMalcolm Snow has ambitions for Canberra but a month into the job as new head of the NCA, some more pressing issues are parked on his desk.
Chris Kimball
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21-Feb-143. It's a renter's marketIn a dramatic turn around, Canberra is now a good place in which to be looking for a rental property.
Craig Allen
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21-Feb-14
4. Alcohol and drugs body to close
ADCA has lost its funding and is set to close. Jeremy Thompson investigates the part played by politics in the downfall of the drug and alcohol centre.
Jeremy Thompson
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28-Feb-141. Canberra CollectionsVintage Canberra is a website which features pictures of .... vintage Canberra. They're from the National Archives of Australia collection.
Craig Allen
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28-Feb-142. Gold and the IncasThe exhibition of Incan Gold continues at the NGA until the end of April.
730 ACT
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28-Feb-143. Looking for workYoung people are finding that jobs are hard to find. Over 11% of young Canberrans are unemployed.
Adrienne Francis
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28-Feb-144. Potting OnHerb and Marjorie Robey like to pot. It's one of the many joys they've shared in their long lives.
Chris Kimball
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28-Feb-145. Museum's New BossThe National Museum's new boss, Mathew Trinca, talks with 7.30 ACT's Chris Kimball
Chris Kimball
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7-Mar-141. Enlightened CanberraCanberra's Enlighten 2014. The music is "The coming of the Fairy Queen" by Zbigniew Preisner ( from the film Fairy Tale - A True Story )
730 ACT
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7-Mar-14
2. Space becomes a scrapyard
Not content with polluting the earth, humans have now littered space with orbital detritus. Canberra scientists have just been funded to help with the clean up.
Chris Kimball
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7-Mar-143. John Mackay ReflectsJohn Mackay explains why the National Arboretum will be the lasting legacy of Canberra's centenary and he muses on the end of his public roles.
Craig Allen
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7-Mar-144. Size Matters in the ACTThe ACT Assembly will increase in size before the 2016 election. Now comes the contentious issue of redrawing the electoral boundaries.
Adrienne Francis
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8-Mar-141. Brumby's RunThe wild bush horses are either the stuff of legends or the cause of environmental damage. Perhaps both. Debate continues.
Alexandra Blucher and Bill Brown
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14-Mar-141. Big Horses - Big HeartsWoo Back - heavy horses rehearse for their record breaking challenge; the most horses simultaneously ploughing one field.
Adrienne Francis
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14-Mar-142. Beautiful BalloonsThe best of the Canberra balloons through the eyes of 7.30's camera crews and editors.
Mark Moore, Jan Pritchard, Damian Porombka
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14-Mar-14
3. Public housing - the politicians
The minister and opposition spokesman for public housing talk to Chris Kimball about the ABC flats redevelopment.
Chris Kimball
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14-Mar-144. Thrusting into SpaceMt Stromlo Observatory is working on an Australian Plasma Thruster - making the final frontier of space just a little closer.
Thomas Stewart-Moore
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14-Mar-14
5. Flat notes for public housing
The ACT Government has approved the redevelopment of the sites of the flats known as ABC ( Allawah, Bega and Currong ). The residents say their voices have not been heard.
Chris Kimball
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21-Mar-14
1. Raiders redevelopment sparks community debate
The Canberra Raiders Group wants to knock down the old Braddon Club and build an $80 million tower complex. That has sparked debate about former community spaces being targeted for redevelopment.
Adrienne Francis
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21-Mar-14
2. Alex Sloan on the Shine Dome
666 ABC Canberra broadcaster Alex Sloan shares her fascination with one of Canberra's unique buildings - The Shine Dome.
Valessa Basic
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21-Mar-14
3. Canberra Walk-in Centre a success or failure?
Canberra's nurse-led Walk-in Centre is either an unmitigated failure or an unqualified success depending on who you talk to. It has also kick-started a medical turf war between doctors and nurses.
Craig Allen
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21-Mar-14
4. Vietnam veteran's miniature model therapy
Trevor Watson is a Vietnam veteran with post traumatic stress disorder. His therapy is on a miniature scale - he is hand building a model tramway in his backyard and is re-building his own life in the process.
Chris Kimball
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21-Mar-14
5. Growing pains for Canberra Airport
The Canberra Airport has launched its latest vision for the future - a business model banking heavily on attracting international routes and 24 hour freight services, both of which come with some baggage.
Chris Kimball
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21-Mar-146. Skyfire 2014 revisitedSkyfire 2014 as seen through the lens of ABC cameraman Greg Nelson.
Greg Nelson
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28-Mar-141. Elioth Gruner's VisionThe work of Elioth Gruner is on display at Canberra Museum and Gallery.
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28-Mar-142. Senator SeseljaChris Kimball interviews A.C.T Senator Zed Seselja on a range of topical issues.
Chris Kimball
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28-Mar-143. Holi DayChildren rehearse for the Holi festival in Canberra.
Adrienne Francis
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28-Mar-144. Hard TimesAustralians are increasingly getting into debt and a growing number of ACT residents are feeling the pinch. The advice is to get help sooner.
Adrienne Francis
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28-Mar-145. Tale of Two CitiesTwo Canberrans share their stories of debt and hardship in the middle of the well-heeled capital city. A former public servant is temporarily reduced to living in his car.
Adrienne Francis
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28-Mar-146. Snap 100Local primary school children' s perspectives on the centenary of Canberra have been turned into glass art. Open until Sunday at Canberra Glassworks.
Greg Nelson
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4-Apr-141. Swirlesque InventorA Canberra schoolboy has invented the 'Swirlesque' - a glove that remotely controls electronic devices. He built it in the attic of his Tuggeranong home and it's gaining global attention.
Chris Kimball
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4-Apr-142. Open the DoorsACT advocates say it's time to shine some light on the dark subjects of domestic violence and sexual assault. It's also time to stop blaming the victim.
Adrienne Francis
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4-Apr-143. The Diplomatic ResponseThe Egyptian Ambassador to Australia tells 7.30's Chris Kimball about the role of diplomacy in the Peter Greste case.
Chris Kimball
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4-Apr-144. The GrestesThe Greste family continue the fight to support and free Peter Greste, an Australian journalist imprisoned in Cairo.
Kathy McLeish
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11-Apr-141. Toxic ShockAs the city of Canberra has grown, it seems much of it has been built over the top of toxic waste sites. Chris Kimball has this special report.
Chris Kimball
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11-Apr-142. Bid for PegasusBid Williams is a reluctant hero. She agreed to this story only to support her beloved Pegasus.
Adrienne Francis, Phil Williams
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11-Apr-143. Ghost ForestsEmerging artist Jonathan Webster has an exhibition called Ghost Forests. It's at the ANCA Gallery in Dickson
730 ACT
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25-Apr-141. The Captain is WrightAt 94, Graham Wright is the oldest former Australian naval officer. He's just launched an autobiography called "Putting it Wright".
Chris Kimball
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25-Apr-14
2. Thai Burma Railway Connections
John Larkin has been trying to piece together the story of his father's time as a POW on the Thai-Burma Railway. He has been aided by his dad's comrade - 96 year old Charles Edwards.
Tracy Bowden
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25-Apr-143. Impressions of ANZAC DayImpressions of ANZAC Day and the Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams.
Jan Pritchard
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25-Apr-144. The Home FrontA new book called "Commanding the Home Front" tells the stories of the families of defence personnel - the ones left behind as their loved ones go to war.
Adrienne Francis
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2-May-141. Cake ClubThe first rule of Cake Club is - make cake. Then make friends and eat cake.
Greg Nelson
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2-May-142. Braidwood ArtBraidwood is celebrating a heritage weekend and the region's artists are on show at the National Theatre - opposite the bakery.
Rowen Grant
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2-May-143. Jungle SchoolChildren in the Sumatran jungle are getting an education because of an Indonesian anthropologist and her Canberra fireman husband.
Chris Kimball
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2-May-144. A Room of One's OwnAs they get older, more women in the ACT are facing the prospect of being unable to afford a home of their own.
Anna Morozow
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9-May-14
1. The Return of the City Whisperer
Charles Landry, author of "The Creative City" is nick-named the City Whisperer. A regular visitor to Canberra, he has some ticks and crosses for the city. New Acton gets a big tick.
Chris Kimball
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9-May-142. Sugar ManNA
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9-May-143. Fashfest PhotosPhotographer Martin Ollman took Chris Kimball with him to take photos at Fashfest.
Chris Kimball
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9-May-14
4. AIE Future = Canberra Future?
The philanthropists behind the AIE (Academy of Interactive Entertainment) have a vision for a high tech education precinct in Watson - but say they need to own the site to make it happen.
Chris Kimball
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16-May-141. Abetz RegretsSenator Eric Abetz says the Federal Government had no choice when it came to cutting public service numbers - and there may be more pain to come for Canberra.
Chris Kimball
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16-May-142. Leigh Weighs InMember for Fraser, Dr Andrew Leigh, spoke with Chris Kimball about the Federal Budget and its effects on Canberra and the public service.
Chris Kimball
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16-May-143. Clouds over CanberraAdrienne Francis takes the temperature of local responses to the federal budget.
Adrienne Francis
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16-May-144. Autumn ImpressionsAn impressionistic view of Autumn in Canberra by editor Jan Pritchard
Jan Pritchard
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23-May-141. Weston LandscapeCanberra historian David Headon gives Charles Weston his rightful place in the local landscape.
David Headon
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23-May-142. Selling Science"We owe it to future generations in this country not to saddle them with debt but we also have an obligation to provide them with a planet that is good to live on" says Ian Chubb, Chief Scientist.
Chris Kimball
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23-May-143. Bright SparksSome innovative ACT responses to career loss or change are profiled by Adrienne Francis.
Adrienne Francis
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23-May-144. Art HousesThe art of Thea Katauskas - on show at The Front in Lyneham.
730 ACT
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30-May-14
1. NDIS is coming, ready or not.
The NDIS is just around the corner, yet many in the A.C.T. who eligible are unprepared and others fear they might fall between the cracks.
Adrienne Francis
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30-May-142. Sam PooSam Poo was a local bushranger. He killed a policeman whose descendants are concerned that a new film might glorify the bushranger.
Chris Kimball
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30-May-143. Brent Kingston's Canberrahe photograhic art of Brent Kingston
730 ACT
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30-May-144. A Forecast for Light RailACT Labor promised light rail. The Liberals now say it's an act of political bastardry if it goes ahead. Where does that leave Capital Metro?
Chris Kimball
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30-May-145. Eastman to be freed?The ACT Victims of Crime Commissioner talks about the extraordinary outcome of the Eastman enquiry - potentially guilty but should be pardoned. He appeals for privacy for the Winchester family.
Chris Kimball
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6-Jun-141. Budget BreakfastChris Kimball hosted the ACT Budget Breakfast, so was well placed to report on the menu.
Chris Kimball
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6-Jun-14
2. Katy Gallagher on 7.30 ACT
Chris Kimball caught up with ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher at CMAG - to talk about the budget and more of the week's topics.
Chris Kimball
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6-Jun-143. Taking the HeatGeothermal heating is tried and tested in the Canberra region.
Carl Smith
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6-Jun-14
4. Running the show - and the Marathon
Hannah Walmsley works at 666. She's also in training for some high level running.
Adrienne Francis
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6-Jun-145. This is my winter songWinter comes to Canberra. Cinematography by Greg Nelson, editing by Damian Porombka.
Greg Nelson and Damian Porombka
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13-Jun-141. Mind Our Own BusinessesA strong A.C.T economy needs support for businesses to grow - according to the newly formed Canberra Innovation Network.
Adrienne Francis
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13-Jun-142. Beth and the BugsDr Elizabeth Mantle is in charge of the biggest Australian insect collection in the world - at the CSIRO in Canberra.
Greg Nelson
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13-Jun-143. Elioth Gruner RepriseThe exhibition of the works of Elioth Gruner has been one of the most popular ever mounted by CMAG. You have until June 22nd to catch it.
730 ACT
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13-Jun-144. The OK ChoraleThe University of Canberra has a choir for everyone, even the tonally challenged.
Adrienne Francis
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13-Jun-145. Hanson - Home TruthsChris Kimball explores some home truths with ACT Opposition Leader, Jeremy Hanson.
Chris Kimball
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20-Jun-141. Mr Fluffy legacyHarrowing stories are emerging from families affected by the legacy of Mr Fluffy loose fill asbestos with implications for their long term health and financial security. The true footprint of Mr Fluffy could also extend well beyond the ACT.
Chris Kimball
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20-Jun-142. Asbestos 'third wave'7.30 ACT revisits a 2012 story about so called 'third wave' asbestos and the health related impacts, including personal stories from those who have lost family members to asbestos related diseases.
Adam Shirley
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20-Jun-143. High Court ConcertThe High Court concert series brings unique music to a national institution.
Chris Kimball
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20-Jun-144. Corbell on asbestosACT Workplace Safety Minister Simon Corbell responds to the Mr Fluffy issue with criticism of the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency and a call for the Commonwealth to respond.
Chris Kimball
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27-Jun-14
1. Solutions to the 'Cycle Wars'
The head of San Francisco's transport planning body has been in Canberra talking about how his city ended the 'cycle wars' and made cycling an effective part of the public transport mix.
Chris Kimball
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27-Jun-142. The Big ChillThe big chill that hit Canberra and the Snowy Mountains this week.
Greg Nelson
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27-Jun-14
3. Touch: The best art you'll never see
The best art installation you'll never see. Meet the artists of 'Touch' an exhibition created by people who are blind or visually impaired. It will be exhibited in complete darkness at the Canberra Theatre. Their work re-defines our perceptions of art.
Chris Kimball
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27-Jun-144. Science of ProtestCanberra's scientists head out of the labs and on to the streets to protest against government funding cuts and job losses.
Craig Allen
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27-Jun-14
5. NDIS: Optimism to uncertainty
With just days until the NDIS rolls out in Canberra formal agreements are yet to be completed and there is fear and uncertainty amongst people with a disability and support workers as to how it will operate.
Adrienne Francis
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