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Kangaroo meat divides diners

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Eating kangaroo is not a new phenomenon in Australia. Aborigines have been tucking into marsupial meat for thousands of years. But it is only in the last three decades that it's been legally sold for human consumption. Most Australians...
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Space age to recycled design ideas

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AP Television Dubai - March 17th, 2013 1. Woman sitting in chair designed like a plant - 'Tufty' by Jonas Jurgaitis, price eight-thousand US dollars, at Nakkash Gallery 2. 'Night Flowers' made from ceramics, used to block out light at...
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S.Pacific - International Parliamentarians Protest

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Eight parliamentarians from Australia, Japan and Europe returned to the Tahitian capital Papeete on Sunday (10/9). The MP's were aboard "La Ribaude," part of the international peace flotilla near Mururoa, protesting against French...
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New study shows slight improvement in Aboriginal health

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Wadeyre, Northern Territory 1. Various of Aboriginal family seeing doctor Darwin, Northern Territory 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr David Thomas, Author of recent study: "The most encouraging news is that even some of the diseases, the...
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Global evidence of climate warming

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Zermatt, Switzerland - January 22, 2008 1. Wide shot sun shining over Swiss Alps 2. Wide shot mountain top 3. Wide shot mountain top Zurich, Switzerland - 24 January, 2008 4. Mid shot Doctor Frank Paul, Expert in Glaciology showing...
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FIJI: COUP: MILITARY PUT PRESSURE ON REBELS

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English/Nat Fiji's military has stepped up the pressure on rebels holding 27 hostages in Parliament, by declaring an exclusive military zone around the compound. It has also offered an amnesty to anyone who leaves within two days. The...
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AUSTRALIA: IOC SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT POUND

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English/Nat The senior vice president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Friday expressed his dismay at the Australian authorities' decision not to admit two accredited individuals into the country for the Olympic Games....
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Business forum opens, comments by Badawi, delegates meet

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AP Television News 1. Wide shot business forum 2. Mid shot Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar talking with ASEAN Secretariat Ong Keng-Yong and Malaysian Prime Minister Ahmed Abdullah Badawi writing 3. Tight shot of Badawi...
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Aust. vet says sheep in "good condition"

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1. Wide shot, MV Cormo Express 2. Mid shot, MV Cormo Express 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gardner Murray, Chief Veterinarian, Australian Government "The conclusion was that the sheep have no disease. The sheep are healthy and in very good...
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Russell Crowe and pregnant wife at Sydney premiere of Master and Commander

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20th Century Fox 1. Film clip - 'Master and Commander' Sydney Australia. November, 25, 2003 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Russell Crowe: "Every role has got its own challenges, and the bibliography in terms of research for this role is about 2...
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Australian Everest survivor, comment from his spokesman

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1. Parked cars outside hospital 2. Climber Lincoln Hall (wearing white scarf and glasses) and wife Barbara and spokesman Simon Balderstone coming out of clinic 3. SOUNDBITE: (English): Simon Balderstone, spokesman for Lincoln...
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AP reporter on Huawei's security risk denials

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The chairman of Huawei called on the United States, Australia and other governments on Tuesday to provide evidence to back up claims the Chinese tech giant is a security risk as it launched a public relations effort to defuse fears that...
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AG21 - 106/A Australia - Cane Toads

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AG21 - 106/A Australia - Cane Toads
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SWITZERLAND: IOC PROPOSE SETTING UP ANTI DRUG AGENCY

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Eng/French/Nat The International Olympic Committee has proposed setting up an anti-drug agency to coordinate the worldwide fight against performance-enhancing drugs. The IOC executive board called for the creation of an "Olympic movement...
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WRAP 40 nations at seminar on prevention of attacks, SBY, Downer

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1. Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono walking to podium to open terrorism conference 2. Yudhoyono hitting a gong to open conference 3. Cutaway journalists 4. Wide Yudhoyono speaking 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Susilo Bambang...
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Quake expert comment on significance of near-tsunami

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1. Wide shot of seismologist John Philipe Avouac working in seismology lab at California Institute of Technology (CalTech) 2. Close-up of sign: "Seismology Lab" 3. Seismograph of earthquake 4. Close-up of Avouac 5. Close-up of his hand...
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RR0141/C New Zealand: Kiwi Threat

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Muriwai Beach sundown; Northland bush; twisted tree at sundown; kiwis (Northland Brown variety); Dr Hugh Robertson; sot in English, Dr Hugh Robertson; kiwi egg; kiwi egg chick hatches; kiwi chick is weighed, fed; sot in English, Deidre...
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MALAYSIA: APEC ECONOMIC SUMMIT: GORE ROW

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English/Nat U-S Vice President Al Gore is now embroiled in a deepening row with his hosts at the APEC economic summit in Malaysia. He caused offence at a dinner speech in which he praised protestors trying to oust the country's...
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GUAM: AIR BASE PREPARES FOR IRAQI REFUGEES BEING FLOWN FROM TURKEY

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English/Nat Preparations are underway at the U-S Anderson Air Force Base in Guam for nearly 800 Iraqi refugees from Northern Iraq who are being flown there from Turkey. The refugees - many of whom work for U-S humanitarian programmes in...
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Reaction to inclusion of Australia & New Zealand in new East Asia summit

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1. New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark enters for ASEAN summit 2. Australian Prime Minister John Howard with Malaysian host, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Henry Yeo, Managing Director of Jacobson...
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Australian robot dogs are being trained to play football

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1. Wide of exterior University of Newcastle Robotics lab 2. Mid of University of Newcastle sign 3. Close pan over sign 4. Close up robot popping up 5. Pull back robot's spinning round 6. Robots playing, robot dog taking shot at...
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Eco-friendly boat that sails on solar power

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1. Old maritime vessels at the Sydney Maritime Museum 2. Replica of Captain Cook's ship 'The Bounty' 3. Pan across Bounty 4. Solar powered boat 'Solar Sailor' 5. Pan across solar panels 6. Solar panel 'wings' rising 7. Set up of...
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A plane full of communication supplies and other aid left California for American Samoa which was devastated by a tsunami.

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HEADLINE: Coast Guard sends aid to Samoa CAPTION: A plane full of communication supplies and other aid left California for American Samoa which was devastated by a tsunami. (Sept. 30) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:military video of...
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Search for missing plane resumes; aircraft take off from RAAF base

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The search for the missing Malaysian Airlines continued on Wednesday, with an international fleet of aircrafts taking off from the Royal Australian Air Force Base Pearce in Perth, Australia. Up to ten planes and nine ships will be...