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SBS 10:30 News - 24 May part 1
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SBS 10:30 News - 24 May part 2
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Syrian refugees building new lives
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The disturbing pattern of Islamist terror
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NSW Police warn of 3D gun dangers
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Australia pays tribute to Hazel Hawke
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Gillard resists call for car tariff rise
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Hindi News Second Edition 25 May
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Insight: Fat Fighters - Dorothy and Jenny on accepting their bodies
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Korean News Second Edition 25 May
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Living Black: S18 Ep12 preview
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International photo exhibit launches in Sydney
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Obama addresses counter-terrorism
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Analysis: Brutal London 'terror' attack
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Robbie Deans extended interview
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Syria refugees face Lebanon sanitation issues
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Lebanon provides schooling for Syria refugees
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Denmark claims Eurovision Contest
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Do companies have the right to patent human genes?
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Budget analysis: Shane Oliver extended interview
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What the budget means for the economy
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Budget summary: Karen Middleton reports
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Behind the scenes of the federal budget
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Photography exhibition chronicles Indigenous culture
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Rooftop beekeeping on the rise in Australia
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NDIS : Rosemary King extended interview
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Indigenous thriller opens SSF: Aaron Pedersen Interview
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In Conversation: High Speed Rail
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Greens push for original mining tax
03 November 2012, 13:05 PM
Australia | The Australian Greens are pushing the government to revert to the old
plans for the mining tax, which would see another $26 billion generated
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Australia | Today in 1992, a group of independent Green parties from the states and territories came together to form the Australian Greens Party.
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Australia | The Australian Greens say they won't support asylum seeker laws in the Senate and want all parties to sit around a table and negotiate a long-term solution.
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Australia | The Australian Greens face some serious challenges, and Christine Milne may not be the person to deal with them, says Professor Carol Johnson.
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