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Uncommon Sense - 24 October 2017

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This week on Uncommon Sense, Linda Jakobson, Founding Director and CEO of China Matters, joined host Amy Mullins to talk about her article in Australian Foreign Affairs 'What Does China Want? Xi Jinping and the Path to Greatness'. Professor Brendan Wintle from The University of Melbourne came in to talk about the biggest threat to Australia's native species – habitat loss (often caused by land clearing). Actor Joe Petruzzi chatted with Amy about his role in the one-hander play at Red Stitch Actors' Theatre, 'American Song', by playwright Joanna Murray-Smith. Plus, New Matilda's Ben Eltham discussed the latest in federal politics.

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This week on Uncommon Sense, Linda Jakobson, Founding Director and CEO of China Matters, joined host Amy Mullins to talk about her article in Australian Foreign Affairs 'What Does China Want? Xi Jinping and the Path to Greatness'. Professor Brendan Wintle from The University of Melbourne came in to talk about the biggest threat to Australia's native species – habitat loss (often caused by land clearing). Actor Joe Petruzzi chatted with Amy about his role in the one-hander play at Red Stitch Actors' Theatre, 'American Song', by playwright Joanna Murray-Smith. Plus, New Matilda's Ben Eltham discussed the latest in federal politics.

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