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- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- The 1981 murder trial of Alwyn Peter made Australian legal history when his defence lawyer successfully argued that charges of murder and manslaughter were inappropriate for dispossessed, semi-tribal Aborigines.
- Community expectations in animal welfare, the environment and sustainability have impacted the production of food and fibre. We look at social licence in agriculture and how it affects farmers and consumers. (Final for 2020)
- Scattered throughout California's Napa Valley are a number of Australians who have been described as 'the shiraz in cabernet sauvignon. They have established themselves in the United States wine industry and their revolutionary ideas are making a big impression. The Aussies are doing everything from growing the grapes and making wine to marketing and managing wineries. They are also spearheading some of the world's leading edge viticultural research and development.
- Michael Meacher, a former environment minister in the Blair Government, says UK consumers are wary of genetically modified (GM) foods due to a series of food scares in the region. He says incidents like the outbreak of 'mad cow disease' have caused consumers to lose confidence in authorities' assurances that foods are safe. Mr Meacher has told the ABC's London reporter Kirsten Aiken, that consumers see no need to take what they perceive as a risk and eat GM foods.
- It is an extraordinary tale of how a run-of-the-mill sale of wheat has ballooned into an ongoing saga involving two wars, international sanctions and the forgiveness of debt amounting to billions of dollars. Caught in the middle of all this are Australian graingrowers, the bulk of them from Western Australia, and it is from that state that the grains president of the Farmers Federation, Peter Wahlsten, spoke with Kerry Lonergan.