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Valentine's Day: Love, Lust, and Sexual Health

On Valentine's Day, Panorama took a look at what the day of luuurve means to you. For many people it means sexy times, so we also spoke to the CEO of YEAH, Alischa Ross, about International Condom Day.

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Antithesis is BACK - Week 1 update and playlist

Antithesis is BACK - Week 1 update and playlist

This week's topics: whether or not higher education (and vocational education) is an entity taken seriously by the Australian Government (albeit State or Federal).
 
We also explored how globalisation is affecting student life and the nature of education itself.
 
We had vox pops from students and the public at the S.O.S rally at Swinburne Lilydale, plus an interview with Swinburne Student Union President Mark Briers.
 

Booked In: What's your favourite book?

Eddie brings you Booked In, an exploration of the world of books and literature. For part one, he hit the streets to find out about the favourite books of Melbournians and the last book they've read.

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Public Transport - where the parties stand.

Catching a train, tram or bus may be the most boring part of your day – and for many it’s also the most frustrating.  Public transport being late, crowded or just not showing up is something Melbournians have had to deal with for years. Late last year the provider of trams and trains changed and it was meant to help fix the problems – but so far Metro hasn’t met most of its own performance targets. 
Emma Buckley Lennox reports on what the parties are proposing to do about it.

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