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I'm working on ABC TV'S new youth current affairs show The Hack Half Hour.
Hosted by Steve Cannane, The Hack Half Hour is a single-issue, 30 minute panel-style program which will air on Monday nights at 8.30pm EST on ABC2.
It aims to be a gritty, raw approach to current affairs using youth people's experiences as the focal point. Our core audience are 15 - 35 year olds.
I'm producing an episode of this on the property market. The Great Australian Dream is to own your own home. But with prices so high and interest rates increasing this is not looking likely for a lot of people. I'm looking for the following types of people for the discussion because young people feel really torn about what they should do:
* Someone who bought and lost
* Someone who bought and won
* Someone who chose to travel
* Someone who chose to party
* People who chose to rent instead
* Someone who feels they missed the boat
* Siblings or friends who have split the debt
* Still living at home saving
Let me know if this is you or you know someone who fits the bill!!
Thank you
Posted by hack, Thursday, 10 July 2008 2:20:02 PM
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You should do an episode on the death of liberty in Australia under our twin conservative governments.
Posted by Steel, Thursday, 10 July 2008 2:29:14 PM
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No dear Steel.. he should do a doco on how the secularists raped and stole the American liberty of religion and jackbooted them with secularism.

When the supreme court looked at how many people believed in God prior to deciding to outlaw prayer in schools..they found 97% of people believed.. but the sided with the 3%..go figure.. I call that a bloodless coup.

ABC.. those things might interest the younger set ..I guess.

I'd rather see something on "what are our real values..and on what do they depend and how have they been hijacked by secularists?"
Posted by Polycarp, Thursday, 10 July 2008 5:33:23 PM
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BOAZ I presume you then want your values to be pushed onto others? What is your position on gay marriage? And the general rights of gay people (currently legalised gay sex, for example)?
Posted by Steel, Thursday, 10 July 2008 5:53:57 PM
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"I'm producing an episode of this on the property market...I'm looking for the following types of people for the discussion because young people feel really torn about what they should do..."

Gee, Hack, you can't have much of a budget if you've got to resort to doing your research on OLO!

Perhaps a future program should look at the chronic underfunding of our public broadcaster!
Posted by Bronwyn, Friday, 11 July 2008 1:10:43 AM
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I've got no idea about their budget Bronwyn, but I reckon it's great to see them using the Internet to do their research. I imagine we're not the only site that has been used in this way. It makes sense to solicit ideas as widely as possible. Using the Internet to do this provides scale that other ways don't, and could well make an adequate budget even more adequate. Full marks to "Hack" for getting with the Web2.0 program!
Posted by GrahamY, Friday, 11 July 2008 9:08:33 AM
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