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    We Persevere

    We Persevere

    The Australian Federal Police's Victim Identification Team is worthy of a lot of praise, but not a lot of people know about it or consider the fact that the work they do is extremely traumatic work done by real people.
    Kirsty Clarke and Kate Laidler are both a part of the team, and they talk to 10 News First's Chloe Bouras about this unenviable but vital job.
    This episode contains discussion of child sexual abuse. If this causes any issues for you, please contact ReachOut at https://au.reachout.com or Lifeline at https://www.lifeline.org.au or by calling 13 11 14.


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    • 23 min
    Why is the Bileola family still in detention?

    Why is the Bileola family still in detention?

    Three-year-old Tharnicaa has been living on Christmas Island for almost two years with her asylum-seeking family. Her recent medical flight to a Perth hospital suffering with undiagnosed pneumonia and sepsis has highlighted the family's treatment in detention and the desperate situation for refugees in offshore centres.
    George Newhouse, a human rights lawyer, and CEO of the National Justice Project explains why the Biloela family is still in detention, and the bleak impact of Australia's immigration policy.

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    • 9 min
    Why Melbourne?

    Why Melbourne?

    Most of Australia's biggest cities have seen snap COVID-19 lockdowns, but none as frequently or devastatingly as Melbourne. 
    Today, the people of the Victorian capital entered their fourth lockdown since the beginning of the pandemic as part of state-wide measures to curb a growing number of cases. 
    But why does this keep happening in Melbourne?
    Is it the response, the rules, the roll out? 
    Melbourne epidemiologist Prof. Nancy Baxter says it's mostly bad luck, and other cities could be next.

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    • 9 min
    Catwalk Campaigner

    Catwalk Campaigner

    From whipping up his first garment on his mum’s Singer Treadle when he was 10, Aurelio Costarella’s first love was always fashion. For more than 30 years he was one of Australia’s top fashion designers. A regular and popular fixture at Sydney and New York Fashion Weeks, his clothes were favoured by celebrities all over the world, and he was inducted into the prestigious Design Institute of Australia Hall of Fame.
    But underneath all the glitz and glamour, it was a very different story. 
    Aurelio had always struggled with his mental health but had managed to keep it a secret from everyone for a very long time. His experiences have left him with a drive to change what he says is a flawed mental health system.
    If you, or anyone you know, are affected by any of the issues raised in this podcast please don’t go it alone - reach out to Lifeline on 13 11 14.
    Story by Lee Steele
    Written and produced by Ali Aitken

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    • 26 min
    I Want To Fix Ears

    I Want To Fix Ears

    As a young boy, Professor Graeme Clark's school teacher asked "What do you want to do when you grow up?" 
    He replied "I want to fix ears." 
    So began his lifelong pursuit to break down the barriers of profound deafness with the invention of the multiple-channel cochlear implant. 
    Professor Clark, now 85 years-old, reflects on achieving his childhood dream to give sound and speech recognition to hundreds of thousands of people across the globe.

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    • 30 min
    Forgiving the Unforgivable

    Forgiving the Unforgivable

    When four children are killed in a horrifying car crash in Sydney, the grieving families discover peace in forgiving the driver just hours afterwards.
    Their tonic to deep pain and profound loss raises philosophical questions. What is it to forgive? And, if wronged in the most devastating way are all of us capable of forgiving the unforgivable?
    Story by Kimberley Pratt
    Edited and produced by Sydney Pead
    Featuring Assoc. Prof. Luke Russell, University of Sydney,
    With thanks to Leila and Daniel Abdallah, Bridget Sakr and Bob Sakr


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    • 22 min

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