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SBS Japanese Weekly News Wrap Saturday 30 May

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Six people quarantining in north-east Perth following a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship will remain in isolation for longer after the federal government announced an extension to the quarantine period. The Australian Federal Police says rapid online radicalisation has become one of its most significant challenges, particularly among young people. And controversial legislation to scale back capital gains tax concessions and negative gearing has been introduced to federal parliament. Recorded 29 May.


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Six people quarantining in north-east Perth following a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship will remain in isolation for longer after the federal government announced an extension to the quarantine period. The Australian Federal Police says rapid online radicalisation has become one of its most significant challenges, particularly among young people. And controversial legislation to scale back capital gains tax concessions and negative gearing has been introduced to federal parliament. Recorded 29 May.


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