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MorningAfternoonEveningSaturday, 24 May 2008
Hugh Jackman and his mate of 32 years Gus Worland are both cricket mad.
In the early 1920s, lead was added to gasoline to create a more efficient fuel. At that time, lead was known to be toxic, harmful especially to children.
A new season of Home and Away focuses on the community in the beachside town of Summer Bay.
Tina has the worst birthday of her life and becomes convinced she's turning into her mother. Lindy and William break a condom, Matthew seeks solace in a kava den and James finds a new purpose in his life.
In the 19th Century, operating theatres were theatres in the truest sense of the word. Surgeons would sell tickets for their own operations to the public.
Drawing on the richest archive in broadcast journalism, Michael Kirk delivers new reporting and fresh interviews in Bush*s War - the definitive documentary analysis of one of the most challenging periods in the nation*s history.
RAGE features two hours of music clips including Australia's latest releases.
Learn about people and their ideas and improve your English language skills by watching this unique educational program.
Rnd 11: Sea Eagles v Dragons
Drawing on the richest archive in broadcast journalism, Michael Kirk delivers new reporting and fresh interviews in Bush*s War - the definitive documentary analysis of one of the most challenging periods in the nation*s history.
MorningAfternoonEveningSaturday, 24 May 2008
Rnd 9: Carlton v Fremantle
Semi Final 1 - Crusaders v Hurricanes
This week we travel to Russia and Adelaide
MorningAfternoonEveningSaturday, 24 May 2008
Semi-Final 2 - Waratahs v Sharks
News from Australia, Pacific, Asia, and India including local reports from Australia Network News reporters in the region.
China's Three Gorges Dam of the Yangtze River has raised river levels so high there have been landslides and widespread soil erosion. This has forced over a million people to resettle on higher banks, some as far away as the city of Chongqing.
Rnd 9: Essendon v Richmond

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