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This week on 7.30 ACT

By 17 May, 2013

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. Make this House their Home: an innovative housing arrangement for young people with severe disabilities; their own houses with a live-in carer – in a complex of public housing where the tenants sign on as volunteers.
2. [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 10 May, 2013

This in from our friends at the ABC:
7.30 ACT Friday May 10th
1. Farewell Cotter
Soon, much of the Cotter valley will be flooded for all time. Craig Allen travelled by car – and boat – to see the scale of the preparations.
2. Welcome Back [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 3 May, 2013

Just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. North West of Eden – the electorate of Eden Monaro and its often outspoken, sometimes eccentric, electors are profiled by James Glenday – in the proverbial litmus test for the Federal election.
2. Koala Comeback – [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 26 April, 2013

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. “IT’S JUST LOVE” … Equality in marriage is an important issue for real people; Canberra families just like the ones next door. No matter what the ACT may legislate, the Federal Parliament can overrule.
2. [...]

Tonight on 7.30 ACT

By 19 April, 2013

This in from our friends at the ABC:
1. SIZE MATTERS – Who wants more pollies?
2. ANZAC ANOMALIES – Some eyewitness accounts of the ANZAC landing in 1915 appear to have stretched the truth.
3. MADE Museum – [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 12 April, 2013

This just in from our friend at the ABC:
1. The pride of Queanbeyan. In 1912 the citizens of Queanbeyan voted not to be part of the national capital. They still feel the same.
2. Gary Goes – Senator Gary Humphries says goodbye to the senate, hello to his family and good luck to the [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 5 April, 2013

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. Grand Designs
Driven by developer dollars through thousands of city apartments…new plans to extend Civic to the Lake include an urban beach and boardwalk. Just old ideas in a shiny new package?
2. Nelson in Command
Brendan Nelson is the new chief of the Australian War Memorial and he [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 22 March, 2013

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. Challenging Times. Latest on the challenge that wasn’t – federal politics from Chris Uhlmann
2. Highway Revisited – For the thousands of commuters who travel between Yass and Canberra each day… the Barton highway is literally an accident waiting to happen. Commuters want action – but [...]

Tonight on 7.30 ACT

By 15 March, 2013

This just in from our friends at the ABC who are keen to point out they’ve been doing very many positive stories about Canberra’s history.
7.30 ACT Friday March 15th
1. The Birthday – a film made by Jim Trail featuring most of the highlights of Canberra Day celebrations
2. The [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 8 March, 2013

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
Happy Birthday Canberra
1. Amid the celebrations, a timely reminder that many in Canberra are doing it tough.
2 As Canberra turns 100, so too does one of its citizens – whose life here reflects the life of the city.
3. David Headon – “A Rich Legacy – Origins of [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 1 March, 2013

This in from our friends on the ABC:
7.30 ACT for Friday March 1
1) FREE PARKING … Craig Allen reports on Canberra’s parking problems – and the push to make public servants pay.
2) WORK SAFETY .. Wayne Vickery died in a construction accident in 2011. His widow responds to the latest Government moves to make work [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 22 February, 2013

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. Safe @ Work – the ACT has the second highest incidence ( in Aust) of industrial accidents… one man injured in the Barton Highway Bridge collapse – has found that life will never be the same.
2. Pegasus Gift – Niki Van Buuren , a paralympic equestrian [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 15 February, 2013

This in from our friends at the ABC:
– Jeremy Hanson, the new leader of the ACT Liberals – in the job only a few days and already telling Tony Abbott that his comments are “unhelpful”
– David Pocock – star Brumbies player opens up on what matters to him – apart from rugby. ( marriage [...]

Tonight on 7.30 ACT

By 8 February, 2013

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. SENATE SELECTION Zed Seselja and Gary Humphries used to be friends. Now they are rivals for the Liberal senate endorsement. Humphries has the runs on the board and suggests there’s been some dirty pool. Seselja says it’s just democracy at work – and Liberals should be [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 1 February, 2013

This in from our friends at the ABC:
1st show of the year – new look, revamped opening and set –we’ve done most of it ourselves on the cheap – looks beautiful and blue.
Old Chris Kimball back as compere. … so that’s good news before we even begin.
1. Pegasus might have to close its stable doors [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT (Season Finale)

By 7 December, 2012

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. The Oaks
Oaks Estate – lying as it does on the border of Queanbeyan and the ACT – is the site of the latest cross-border brawl.
On the heels of the fraught Tralee development, residents are up in arms over a rezoning that could lead to industrial development [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 30 November, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
1. Mandarin … “Australia in the Asian Century” includes the development of Asian languages but there’s no money attached to the project. Catherine McGrath reports on the learning of Mandarin at ANU.
2. Child care .. Everyone expects quality but who will pay for it? Chris Kimball reports.
3. Music [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 23 November, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
1. AfterLife .. three Canberra Times journalists, redundant from the paper but with rich new lives as a carpenter, a fiction writer and a painter.
2. Sea Life – Jean Nysen is 90 and has the navy in her blood – along with a strong Canberra connection.
3. Kids Books [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 16 November, 2012

Just in from our friends at the ABC:
“Asbestos – The 3rd Wave”
The dramatised version of ABC reporter Matt Peacock’s book has been both a ratings and critical success. It looks at the history of the campaign to make the James Hardie company take responsibility for asbestos related illnesses and deaths.
Asbestos is still with us and [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 9 November, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
1. WHAT KATY DOES NEXT: Chris Kimball talks with the Chief Minister about her deal with the Green.
2. CANBERRA IS ….a book by Paul Daley about the city and its history. Also asks why is so much named for a charlatan ( Ainslie)?
3. POSITIVELY MEDIEVAL .. Beautiful [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 2 November, 2012

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. Newbies – Giulia Jones and Yvette Berry have long wanted to make it in politics. Now they’ve made it – what will they do with “it” ?
2. Lauren Reflects – a downcast Lauren Jackson reflects on fame, feminism and the future – with Tim Gavel [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 19 October, 2012

This just in from our friends at the ABC:
7.30 ACT Election Eve Special
Ross Solly talks to the three party leaders in separate interviews at Canberra Museum and Gallery.
Also – the voice of the people and the preparations at the tally room.

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 28 September, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
– Light rail – it’s been in the wind since Burley Griffin – and now being promised again.
– Jubilee Portrait – unveiled this afternoon at the Portrait Gallery, the Diamond Jubilee portrait of the Queen. Philip Williams had exclusive access to the painter and the painting in London.
– [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 14 September, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
1. Sebastian’s Story .. Sebastian Robertson wants to talk about the elephant in the room. In his early 20’s, it seemed he had it all and yet he attempted suicide. Just a few years later, he is well and the founder of an organisation aimed at getting [...]

This week on 7:30 ACT

By 7 September, 2012

Just in from our friends at the ABC:
1. COLD CASES
ACT Police need just a few more puzzle pieces to solve four brutal murders – and have offered half million dollar rewards for the information.
2. DE CASTELLA’S NEW CHALLENGE
The marathon champ is mentoring indigenous runners from the NT – to get them across the [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 24 August, 2012

Just in from our friends at the ABC in time for you to switch over:
7.30 ACT for August 24th
1. Prison Needles – the ACT Government is proposing a needle exchange program for the prison. Exclusive interviews with prison officers and former prisoners and drug addicts.
2. The latest in the RBA scandal
3. Para Cyclist – [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 17 August, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
Chris Kimball returns to front the program!
1. Musical Chair – an interview with the new head of the ANU School of Music.
2. Price of Life – an exhibition in Albury – showing the captivity and release of photo journalist Nigel Brennan – held for ransom in Somalia for [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 10 August, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
1. Wind Collector
Locals say don’t put your wind farms in our backyard. Adrienne Francis reports on the latest stoush between company and community – this time in Collector
2. Eastman Enquiry
After 19 years in prison and maintaining his innocence, David Eastman will get a new enquiry. but what can [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 3 August, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
1. First Aid – St John tells us that first aid techniques have changed and most of us would have no idea what do in an emergency.
2. Athletics – a report from London on the hopes for Australia’s athletics team.
3. Para Champs – Damien Bowen and Hamish McDonald [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 20 July, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC.
1. MURRUMBATEMAN – Murrumbateman’s population is growing. There is little in the way of facilities and hundreds commute daily to Canberra for school and work and health care.
2. LIBERAL LEADER – The Leader of the ACT Opposition, Zed Seselja comes to the studio for the first time [...]

This week on 7.30 ACT

By 13 July, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
7.30 ACT Friday July 13th
1. Labor Eats Greens
In the federal arena, the Labor Green relationship is over and heading for the divorce courts – but here in the ACT, the two parties carry on in a marriage of convenience. So how do they reconcile [...]

ACT 7.30 tonight

By 6 July, 2012

This in from our friends at the ABC:
A.C.T. 7.30 FRIDAY, JULY 6TH.
1. MOSQUE: Today (Friday 6th) is the last day for public responses to the development application for a mosque in Gungahlin. Those opposed have been meeting behind closed doors. They don’t want the mosque but neither do they want [...]

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