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[3 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
More kids hospitalised due to eating disorders

Kids younger than ever are being diagnosed with early-onset eating disorders. Over the last year at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, doctors have diagnosed and hospitalised over 2000 patients aged 7-13 years old. Amanda Hoh reports.

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[27 Sep 2009 | 9 Comments | ]
Public hearing recommends 40km/hr for Sydney CBD

A public hearing was held at NSW parliament into why there has been a forty percent increase in pedestrian deaths in the last year. Experts recommended that the Sydney CBD have a blanket 40km/hr speed limit, and that NSW should re-introduce covert speed cameras. Video report by Rebecca Leaver, Diane Cohen, and Nick Evershed.

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[22 Sep 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Solar still on the horizon

As a country famed for sunburnt lands and abundant sunshine, Australia has great potential for a successful solar energy industry, yet is still falling behind countries with less natural resources. Stephanie Kok reports.

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[22 Sep 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Stirring the waters

The NSW government is exposing children to significant health risks by sanctioning an incomplete clean up of industrial contamination on the Parramatta River, according to scientific experts and residents. Elizabeth Pearson investigates.

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[29 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]
Both sides of the tracks

Australia may have avoided the worst of the financial crisis, but the effects of the economic downturn are still trickling through. Andrew Mackinnon speaks with two individuals from two different worlds – Dave, a vendor for The Big Issue and Peter, a financier at the Australian Stock Exchange – about the GFC and the role money plays within society.

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[6 Aug 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Mega-dams: the Chilean Patagonia

Made Ferguson explores the proposed development of a hydroelectric dam in the Chilean Patagonia. The project will provide Chile with clean energy at a low economic cost, but 6000 hectares of pristine forest will be flooded, and a community will lose their way of life.

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[27 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
Zombie Lurch ’09

Sydney’s fourth “Zombie Lurch” saw around 100 people dressed as zombies marching along King Street, Newtown. Reportage’s undead reporters lurched along to cover the event.