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In this episode: Overhauling the mental health sector. Are asthma drugs giving elite athletes a performance advantage? Treating post-traumatic stress disorder with the wave of a finger.
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In this episode: Are current farming techniques increasing fire risks? The aftermath of the WA fires, changing minds on climate change and the government gets involved in the Kidman sale.
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In this episode: Sexually transmitted debt, how the falling Aussie dollar is affecting the retail sector and home loan ‘bells and whistles’, do you need them?
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, australia
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In this episode: Are indigenous fishing rights under threat? The struggling indigenous art market.
Topics: community-and-society, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, australia
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In this episode: Travelling the inland stock routes to stave off drought, civil disobedience planned to protest a coal mine development, environmental disaster feared from an abandoned silver mine.
Topics: rural
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In this episode: A new technique in genetic testing. Is social media having a negative impact on teenagers’ happiness? Are extreme dance moves harming young bodies?
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In this episode: Variable verses fixed home loan rates. Do 'sales' and 'discounts' add value to your business? The need for small business to embrace the internet.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, australia
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In this episode: The long term health effects of playing professional rugby, living with Lyme Disease and the cost of work-related stress.
Topics: health, mental-health, diseases-and-disorders, australia
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In this episode: Managing Uluru and the inaugural Tarnanthi Festival.
Topics: community-and-society, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, australia
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In this episode: Queensland graziers launch a heart-wrenching drought appeal, sensor technology, the future of pasture management and taking the guesswork out of grape-growing.
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In this episode: David Thodey on customer focus, embracing the digital revolution and achieving the gender tipping point.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, australia
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In this episode: Indigenous college closure provokes anger, celebrating a unique relationship and searching for a sacred site.
Topics: community-and-society, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
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In this episode: A new drug for treating Alzheimer's disease, are people in the bush getting adequate dental health care? Is the government's health star rating system working?
Topics: health, community-and-society, human-interest, rural, australia
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In this episode: China's investment appetite turns to Australian farms, Australian beef profits fattening up and Tasmania set to double its grain production.
Topics: rural
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In this episode: Market turbulence and long term investing, facebook and big data, footy clubs and fan TV.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, australia
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On this episode: Tackling hearing loss in Aboriginal children, the showcase of Indigenous film at WA's CinefestOZ Festival, and unearthing the meaning of the War Dance.
Topics: community-and-society, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, film-movies, dance, performance-art, health, human-interest, australia
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In this episode: Domestic dogs menace Tasmanian sheep, getting to the bottom of Andrew Forrest's upside-down weir, and it's 40 years since the start of the Indigenous land rights movement.
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| UpdatedIn this episode: Unexpected benefits from the contraceptive pill, a new community approach to combating ice addiction and new a treatment for post traumatic stress disorder.
Topics: health
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In this episode: Is real estate still a good investment? five ways for small business to be more productive and what does the slide in the Australian dollar mean for you?
Topics: business-economics-and-finance
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In this episode: Western Sydney aboriginal medical services under administration; Cashless welfare cards proposed and portrait of a next generation Namatjira.
Topics: community-and-society, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
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| UpdatedOn this episode: prescription drugs labelled Australia's hidden epidemic; a cure for chronic middle ear infection and a boxing program that's helping Parkinson's sufferers.
Topics: health, parkinson-s-disease, infectious-diseases-other, drugs-and-substance-abuse, doctors-and-medical-professionals, medical-procedures, australia
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On this episode: concerns Indigenous organisations have to detail support for the Recognise campaign as a part of their government funding; an Indigenous death in custody after paperless arrest in NT and an Aboriginal teenager's experiment into whether or not skin colour influences hugs goes viral.
Topics: community-and-society, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, reconciliation, indigenous-culture, prisons-and-punishment, government-and-politics, constitution, black-deaths-in-custody, australia
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On this episode: what the signs in your business say about you; how to avoid shock when making claims on life insurance policies and a case study on women in the financial services sector.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, australia
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In this episode: drought aid remains inaccessible to Australian farmers in need; exploitation of workers at farms across the nation and the emerging camel milk industry.
Topics: rural, farm-labour, corruption, agricultural-crops, food-and-beverage, dairy-production, drought, relief-and-aid-organisations, government-and-politics, australia
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On this episode: Doctor groups warn of increasing fees due to Medicare rebate freeze; a behind the scenes look at production of nuclear medicine and will freezing your eggs guarantee motherhood?
Topics: health, cancer, prostate-cancer, doctors-and-medical-professionals, medical-procedures, reproduction-and-contraception, reproductive-technology, government-and-politics, australia