7:30 Report
ABC TV's national flagship current affairs program.
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75 years of Australian Radio
At 8 o'clock on the 23rd November 1923, people in households across Sydney huddled expectantly around a new piece of equipment, the wireless, and tuned in to hear Miss Deering, Miss Druitt, Mr Thorp, Mr Pick, Mr Saunders and the St Andrews Choir perform 'The Swan' from Saint Saens' famous work The Carnival of the Animals, and create history. It was Australia's inaugural radio broadcast. Here are some of the many highlights from the 75 years of radio brought to you by 2BL.
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ABC Specials
One-off events, high profile lectures, and presentations of public interest. Most entries include transcripts and links to further information.
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ABC TV Online
The definitive guide to ABC TV websites, along with daily programme schedules.
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All In The Mind
All in The Mind is Radio National's weekly foray into the mental universe, the mind, brain and behaviour - everything from addiction to artificial intelligence. Presented by Natasha Mitchell, joined by Sue Clark. Transcripts and Streaming Audio online support this series of broadcasts. Often very useful for parents, teachers and anyone interested in a balanced approach to life.
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Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific brings you the opinions of the people who matter and keeps you up to date with the latest news, including in depth coverage of major events in corporate and financial circles.
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Australians Online
This online project is designed to create a space for Australians to reflect on what family and community means to them. It forms a part of the Centenary of Federation celebrations for 2001.
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Backyard
The ABC's local gateway, The Backyard, provides customised local access to ABC Online.
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Book Talk
Book Talk provides a mix of reviews, critical discussion and a look at the latest developments in publishing.
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Boyer Lectures
The Boyer Lectures have been delivered by prominent Australians, selected by the ABC Board, for over 40 years. They have stimulated thought, discussion and debate in Australia on a wide range of subjects. The lectures showcase great minds examining key issues and values.
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Correx Archive
A skeptical look at the paranormal, the wierd, and at shonky science
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Digital
The ABC is Going Digital. Digital TV transmissions start on the First of January, 2001 (010101). Explanations of technology, ABC strategy, links to further info and demonstrations.
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Eight Days a Week
Eight Days a Week enters the world of small business -- the challenges, the successes and failures, the triumphs and traumas. This site presents to you some of the concepts, skills and tools which small business owners need today in able to cope successfully with the stimulating and sometimes stressful task of managing a small business. Comprehensive learning materials online have been developed to assist small-business owners and students alike. A training course database assists the user to go further in their skills building.
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English Bites
English Bites is a television presentation and web site designed to help improve your English language skills. Every weekday we show a story and then help you understand the language that has been used in it. You can use the web site with or without watching the show because the web site explains all the stories in detail. Designed for Students of the English language in the Asia/Pacific region, English Bites website is increasingly being used by English students in schools in Australia and recent migrants wishing to improve their English skills in the privacy of their own home. This site is researched and written to an extremely high standard and we highly recommend it.
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Explore - Science Topics by Interest
Find your personal science obsession on this site or develop a few new ones. From ancient worlds to future ones and a few you only dare to imagine, Explore science online.
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Foreign Correspondent
Journalism from all over the world.
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Four Corners
Australia's longest running current affairs program, since 1961. Investigative journalism at its very best.
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Future Exchange
The Future Exchange is designed to promote debate and awareness about how technological change is affecting the way we connect, communicate and live.
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Heywire
Heywire is a project aimed at giving young people from rural and regional Australia the opportunity to have their say. It's an initiative of ABC Rural and supported by Triple J.
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Hot Chips
Computers and technology - from the TV series (Archived)
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About the Internet (Archived, 1996)
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Hyperstrumpet
If you would rather stay at home with a pencil in your eye than talk about this new, other space, then please ignore us. If terms such as ‘cultural theory, ‘intercourse', ‘discourse’, ‘postmodernism’ and ‘phallus’ annoy you, stay away. That is your privilege. Embrace it.
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International News - Radio Australia
Breaking news from the Asia Pacific region and beyond. Radio Australia news in English and the languages of the region.
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John Ralston Saul, Democracy and Globalisation
This is the audio and transcript of a lecture John Ralston Saul delivered at the University of New South Wales in Sydney in January 1999.
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Lab Notes
Lab Notes is the ABC Science Online education site. It provides science teachers with educational resources and information based on the ABC's science programming, whether on TV, Radio or Online.
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