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ABC Rural RoundUp, February 27, 2015

ABC Rural
No. 335 / 27 February 2015
Welcome to the ABC Rural RoundUp for another week.
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Macadamia farm destroyed
rural feature 1A Queensland family prepares to burn their 50-year-old, 2,000-tree macadamia orchard, after Tropical Cyclone Marcia flattened it.

Chinese New Year is lonely in the outback
rural feature 2Having moved to the far west NSW town of Broken Hill from China, 2015 is Ting Li's first year away from loved ones during  Chinese New Year.

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Australia's flagship rural television program, with reports from around the country on rural and urban issues. Presented by Pip Courtney.
On ABC TV Sunday at noon, repeated on Monday at 1pm and on News24 on Monday at midnight.


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Country Breakfast is broadcast on Saturday 6.00 - 7.00am on ABC's Radio National.
On Country Breakfast this week: The debate around food safety following the outbreak of hepatitis A from frozen berries imported from China, has now morphed into a conversation about country of origin labelling.



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