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Australian Story is a weekly biography programme, produced and broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, that portrays the lives of significant Australians. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australias national public broadcaster. ...


Australian Story has covered many people from diverse backgrounds and reputations. Examples include Ivan Milat, Dick Smith and Simon Crean. It tells life stories through the eyes of the people who knew them and were affected by them. Apart some basic journalistic narration the life story of the individual is told through interviews with people close to the them. The stories seek to reveal the real person behind the public face and if possible often feature direct interviews with the subject. Ivan Milat (born Ivan Robert Marko Milat) is the serial killer who was found guilty of the 1990s backpacker murders in New South Wales, Australia. ... Dick Smith (born 18 March 1944) is an Australian businessman and aviator. ... Hon Simon Crean Simon Findlay Crean (born 26 February 1949) is an Australian politician. ...


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This is a list of Australian television series and television programs. ... This is a list of Australian Broadcasting Corporation television programs. ...

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Australian Story is televised on ABC-TV Mondays at 8.00 pm and repeated on Saturdays at 12.30 pm.
Australian Story lifts the lid on a clash of ideologies over the future of some of the most spectacular and pristine areas of Cape York.
Australian Story continues the story of Foreign Minister Alexander Downer during a tumultuous few weeks which ended with the deaths of five Australians on Garuda flight 200 in Indonesia.
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