THE QUICK AND THE DEAD
Reporter: Timothy McDonald
For years the greyhound industry has accepted the routine killing of injured and failed racing dogs. A leading official reveals thousands are killed each year in NSW alone, and says the practice is out of step with community values.
(Originally broadcast on 11 November 2012)
BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS IN THE CAGE
Reporter: Hagar Cohen
Punch, kick, knee, elbow, choke, stomp, almost anything goes in a cage fight. It's brutal, it's legal, it's popular and it's a public safety time-bomb without adequate regulation.
(Originally broadcast on 29th April 2012)
DISCHORD: MUSIC SCHOOL IN TURMOIL
Reporter: Di Martin
One of Australia's top music schools is in upheaval. Worsening debt and a very public fight over the direction of teaching has plunged the ANU School of Music into uncertainty and acrimony. Half the teaching staff will go. For some this is a battle between good and evil. For others it is an inevitable cultural shift, away from traditional classical music.
(Originally broadcast on 17th June 2012)
FLIGHT OF THE DRONES
Reporter: James Woodford
Unmanned aerial vehicles have spread from war zones to toy shops. Now anyone can use a drone to point a camera into your private spaces and privacy laws can't stop them.
(Originally broadcast on 16 September 2012)

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