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Neighbourhood Watch: division on the Brumbies and renewable energy in S.A

Neighbourhood Watch: division on the Brumbies and renewable energy in S.A A, 13.06 MB
Fri 25 May 2018

This week on Neighbourhood Watch, Rachel MacDonald fills us in on the conflict surrounding the whether Brumbies should be culled or protected. We also chat about renewable energy in South Australia and further harsh treatment on refugees on Manus Island. 

Neighbourhood Watch: Australian budget and dual citizenship

Neighbourhood Watch: Australian budget and dual citizenship Neighbourhood Watch: Australian budget and dual citizenship , 14.3 MB
Fri 11 May 2018

This week on Neighbourhood Watch, Kelly chats to Rachel from Radio Adelaide about the recently released federal budget and who benefits from the announced tax cuts. They also discuss the continuing saga of parliament's dual citzens.

Neighbourhood Watch: May 11, 2018

Neighbourhood Watch: May 11, 2018 Neighbourhood Watch: May 11, 2018, 14.3 MB
Fri 11 May 2018

Neighbourhood Watch: Disabilities budget and ANZAC day film releases

Neighbourhood Watch: Disabilities budget and ANZAC day film releases Neighbourhood Watch: Disabilities budget and ANZAC day film releases, 10.92 MB
Fri 27 Apr 2018

Rachel McDonald from Radio Adelaide catches us up on everything that's happening accross the ditch. She tells Kelly about the public reaction of the new 'Avengers' movie being released on a memorial holiday, and some of the changes to finance and policy for disability care in the upcoming budget. 

Neighbourhood Watch: Israel Folau comments and Australia's recycling

Neighbourhood Watch: Israel Folau comments and Australia's recycling Neighbourhood Watch: Israel Folau comments and Australia's recycling , 17.05 MB
Fri 20 Apr 2018

Rachel McDonald from Radio Adelaide joins Kelly to chat about the controversial comments made by sportperson Israel Folau. They also chat about the banning of single use plastic bags in Australia. 

Neighbourhood Watch: Protests and Police Brutality

Neighbourhood Watch: Protests and Police Brutality Neighbourhood Watch: Protests and Police Brutality, 6.27 MB
Fri 6 Apr 2018

On todays segment of Neighbourhood Watch, Kelly talks to Rachel about the protests surrounding the Commonwealth games on the gold coast, Malcom Turnbull about to lose another news poll, and about a video gone viral which shows Australian police beating an already restrained man.Keep an ear out for over the ditch

Neighbourhood Watch: Hurricanes, and Fire Fighting

Neighbourhood Watch: Hurricanes, and Fire Fighting Neighbourhood Watch: Hurricanes, and Fire Fighting, 6.45 MB
Fri 23 Mar 2018

On todays Neighbourhood Watch, Kelly talks to Rachel about the recent storms in the Northern Territories and how Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull took a wee while to acknowledge the damage. As well as this Kelly talks about how Australian bush firefighters do not think that city firefighters up to the task out in the bush.

Neighbourhood Watch: politicians and personal lives

Neighbourhood Watch: politicians and personal lives Neighbourhood Watch: politicians and personal lives, 11.48 MB
Fri 2 Mar 2018

Neighbourhood watch: Parliamentary Affairs and Trampoline Accidents

Neighbourhood watch: Parliamentary Affairs and Trampoline Accidents Neighbourhood watch: Parliamentary Affairs and Trampoline Accidents , 11.04 MB
Fri 16 Feb 2018

This week on Neighbourhood Watch, Kelly speaks with Radio Adelade's Nicole Wedding about the fallout from deputy PM Barnaby Joyce's affair, and aworrying amount of trampolie accidents. 

Neighbourhood Watch: Joyce in public eye and ABC apologises

Neighbourhood Watch: Joyce in public eye and ABC apologises Neighbourhood Watch: Joyce in public eye and ABC apologises, 9.7 MB
Fri 9 Feb 2018

Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide chats to Kelly about Australian Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce's personal matters being publicly discussed. They also talk about the effects the ABC secret files have had on the former politicians currently under scrutiny.