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    On the Spot Reporting

    enMarch 08, 2010
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    About this Episode

    Jane Cowan has worked since 2001 for the ABC. In the last year her work has been focussed on covering the Victorian bushfires - she was the first TV reporter on the ground in Marysville after Black Saturday, and she has been reporting on the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission for ABC TV since it was established.

    Copyright 2010 Lawrie Zion / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

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    On the Spot Reporting

    On the Spot Reporting

    Jane Cowan has worked since 2001 for the ABC. In the last year her work has been focussed on covering the Victorian bushfires - she was the first TV reporter on the ground in Marysville after Black Saturday, and she has been reporting on the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission for ABC TV since it was established.

    Copyright 2010 Lawrie Zion / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

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    Copyright 2010 Lawrie Zion / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.