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/ 14 September 2008
Nicole Johnston goes on a survival course with author Lee Gutteridge and learns about the birds and the bees and the plants and the trees.
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/ 11 September 2008
Incompetent prosecution often frustrates the intention of minimum sentencing legislation.
Nicole Johnston caught some ZZZZZs at a weekend
hideaway, just metres from the office.
Heavy-handed tactics and poor communication with refugees have led to the latest crisis.
Climate change is driving a new scramble for resources, but there are fears adaptation could divert money from development, writes Nicole Johnston.
Japan blesses Nicole Johnston with good fortune and a new reverence for vegetables.
Their pictures tell this story far better than I could ever write it. The man in flames keels over from the waist, calling for help as a figure with a flaming torch stands over him.
Their pictures tell this story far better than I could ever write it. The man in flames keels over from the waist, calling for help as a figure with a flaming torch stands over him. A man lies in a pool of blood. The speech bubble coming out of his mouth says: ”Please give my legs back.” A woman, with tears streaming down her face cries: ”My son, my son.”
History has shown us that people will behave as badly as they are allowed to. From Nazi Germany to apartheid South Africa and Rwanda during the genocide, we have seen how ordinary people are capable of extraordinary acts of callousness and brutality.
Nicole Johnston speaks to the hosts of the Discovery Channel’s Mythbusters, Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman