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This isn't just a story about flying take-out.
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Tasmania has earned a reputation as the roadkill capital of Australia. The stats say 32 animals are killed every hour - that's more than 500,000 marsupials, reptiles and birds killed on the state's roads every single year. And this is despite Tasmania being an island that's known for its unique biodiversity and world heritage wilderness. You could argue that there're more animals here so there's going to be more dead ones. But when you look closer you see holes in animal protection policy that leaves even endangered species exposed.
Read about it: https://www.examiner.com.au/story/7780267/
This podcast was produced by Laura Corrigan and Tom Melville.
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During the gold rush Chinese immigrants made up a quarter of Bendigo’s population, but now only one percent trace their ancestry back to these diggers. The goldfields were a dangerous place in the 19th century particularly for Chinese miners who faced inhibitory discrimination and suffered xenophobic attacks. Despite this many made Bendigo their home and helped shape the city it is today. Their legacy can be seen in the annual Chinese Dragon parade, Golden Dragon Museum, and Chinese gardens. And some miners still haunt the Chinese section of a local cemetery although many of the bodies were exhumed.
Reporting by Bendigo Advertiser journalists Petula Bowa and Tom O’Callaghan who writes a semi-regular history series on his hometown, called ‘What Happened?’
Read the feature article: https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/7763262/
More about 'Swedish Charlie;: https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/7762980/
This podcast was produced by Laura Corrigan and Tom Melville.
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Coal employs around 14,000 people in the Hunter Valley. Whole communities have risen up out of the dark soil, established on lucrative...
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School should be a safe space, not a peadophile's playground. The community was in shock after the 2013 Royal Commission revealed...
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Type 2 diabetes is everywhere in this country and around the world - there could be 700 million cases worldwide in the next 25 years....
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Kangaroos are an Aussie emblem, but they're also a source of native red meat. Roo harvesting divides Australians but there's evidence...
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Aboriginal people are being prosecuted on the South Coast of NSW for fishing, something their ancestors had done there for thousands of...
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Mange riddled wombats die an agonising death without treatment, but governments don't consider the parasite a conservation issue. This...
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