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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, the death of former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser dominates discussion online, U.S. air regulators give Amazon the go-ahead to test delivery drones and a Florida zoo welcomes the birth of a clouded leopard.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, data retention trends online as the Government’s metadata legislation passes the Lower House, Sony announces a new web streaming service in the United States and what did Prime Minister Tony Abbott say to make an MP leave question time?
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, the relief effort is underway in Vanuatu after Tropical Cyclone Pam battered the Pacific nation, Microsoft announces it is dropping the Internet Explorer browser and aurora australis lights up Australian and New Zealand skies.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, Labor agrees to support the Federal Government’s data retention laws, Australian landmarks turn green for Saint Patrick’s Day and Facebook clarifies its position on hate speech, cyber bullying and nudity.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedIn this episode of News Exchange aid agencies are using social media to show the damage and relief efforts in Vanuatu in the aftermath of Cyclone Pam; higher education and Christopher Pyne have been trending after the Government announced a backdown on its plan for the sector and a video of two koalas wrestling is attracting some attention.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, Glenn Lazarus dominates online discussion after he resigns from the Palmer United Party, Australian journalist Peter Greste returns to the newsroom after 400 days in an Egyptian prison and the world remembers author Terry Pratchett.
Topics: internet-culture
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On this episode of News Exchange, Jake Bilardi trends on twitter after the Australian teenager is linked to a suicide bombing in Iraq, Apple apologises after a worldwide outage leaves customers locked out of iTunes and what happens when an alligator interrupts your golf game?
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, the term “lifestyle choices” trends online after the Prime Minister repeats his view that living in a remote Aboriginal community is a choice, the entertainment industry pays tribute to Stuart Wagstaff and what happens when Derek Zoolander crashes Paris Fashion Week?
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, the Federal Treasurer attracts plenty of interest online as he gives evidence at his defamation case against the Fairfax Media group, Australians to be among the first to have access to the Apple Watch and tributes for the co-creator of The Simpsons Sam Simon who has died at the age of 59.
Topics: internet-culture, australia
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, Harrison Ford's son takes to Twitter to reassure fans his father is ok; Google plans to expand in Silicon Valley; and a clever lioness tries to hitch a ride.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, Bali Nine conversation continues to flood the internet; Guy Sebastian gets a mixed reaction to his wildcard entry in Eurovision; and a Newcastle man shows the world how to become Son of the Year.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange, Malcolm Turnbull says WhatsApp is better than SMS; the goblin shark makes a mark on Facebook; and who is the bigger killer - redback or brown snake.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange; George Brandis and the Australian Senate have been trending on social networks,
there are reports senior Liberals are using a secret messaging app to discuss the party's leadership; interest is high in Samsung's new flagship phones and the rescue of a skydiver who lost consciousness during a jump in WA has gone viral.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedTwitter deems the Liberal leadership conversation as #LibSpill2 online; two llamas escape show & tell to send the internet wild; and bats really like bananas.
Topics: internet-culture
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| UpdatedOn this episode of News Exchange Gillian Triggs continues to dominate the #auspol discussion; an identity fraud bust reminds people to be careful on social media; and The Dancing Grannies hit YouTube.
Topics: internet-culture
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