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Trawl Team
20 May 2010
Reporter Mark Horstman follows the research expedition of a team of scientists from the Australian Antarctic Division to the Southern Ocean to discover the mysterious benthic [sea floor living] creatures that live under up to two kilometres of water. Information is provided about the technology...
National Curriculum Year 8
Dr Craig Venter
27 May 2010
Dr Graham Phillips interviews Dr J Craig Venter just before he announced the first successful synthesis of a self-replicating bacterium. This process involved manufacturing a genome from scratch and then transferring it into a living bacterial cell. These custom-built organisms have the potential...
National Curriculum Year 10
Right as Rain Part 2
08 Dec 2009
The program describes Peter Andrews personal crusade for acceptance of his ideas for managing the Australian landscape in a sustainable way [natural sequence farming or NSF] and the personal cost to him of that crusade. He has some important backers now and science is being used to test his ideas,...
National Curriculum Year 10
Right as Rain Part 1
01 Dec 2009
The program describes Peter Andrews personal crusade for acceptance of his ideas for managing the Australian landscape in a sustainable way [natural sequence farming or NSF] and the personal cost to him of that crusade. He has some important backers now and science is being used to test his ideas,...
National Curriculum Year 10
Last Chance For The Murray-Darling Say Scientists
23 Nov 2009
A presentation by an environment reporter on the issue of lack of water in the Murray-Darling River system as raised by a number of scientists in a report to the Federal Government. A number of the scientists also present their view of the situation.
National Curriculum Year 10
Channel country
28 Aug 2008
Over ten years ago Cooper Creek escaped large-scale irrigation when scientists and graziers banded together to protest the plan. But has time and more research borne out that decision? This case study provides a useful contrast to the irrigation developed in the Ord River.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 9 and 10
Food bowl to dustbowl?
14 Aug 2008
The Murray-Darling Basin grows more than one fifth of all the food produced in Australia, but how will it respond to dwindling water supplies? The complex political, economic, scientific and legal issues associated with the management of this vital area.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 11 and 12



