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In recent years, the Israeli city of Tel Aviv has become a leading innovation hub, with the largest number of startups per capita in the world. Matt Wordsworth speaks to CEO of the Tel Aviv Foundation and founder of the Tel Aviv Global Hila Oren, about the city's continuous growth as a smart city.
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Matt Wordsworth speaks to Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals Leader Barnaby Joyce about the first cabinet meeting of this sitting fortnight.
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Of Australia's major centres, Melbourne is the highest placed in the global smart rankings. Hamish Fitzsimmons speaks to Melbourne's Smart City Chief Michelle Fitzgerald about how the city is using data to shape its future.
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Matt Wordsworth speaks to David Lipson about the fight over industrial relations, with the Prime Minister announcing 10 year jail terms for secret payments between employers and unions.
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After a distinguished legal career spanning more than half a century, Bill Hosking QC reflects on a career that saw him representing some of Australia's most hated and colourful criminals, and the unjustly accused. Michael Vincent reports.
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From public feuding over energy policy to plans for new countries in the middle of the ocean, Lateline's Jamie Cummins takes a look at what you had to say about this week's top stories.
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David Lipson speaks to Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate Katy Gallagher and Liberal MP for the Melbourne seat of Goldstein Tim Wilson about the week in politics.
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Alex Salmond is a former first minister of Scotland and was the driving force behind the first unsuccessful referendum on independence. He spoke to Matt Wordsworth about Scotland's plans for a second referendum.