How bullying can torment you years later
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Being bullied can change your life forever, and it's particularly prevalent in Tasmania, where an inquiry is uncovering the scale and impact of the issue at schools.  Also, aid workers say conditions in Gaza are among the worst yet. So will a threat by the US to cut Israel's military funding actually change anything?  And the prime minister has a fancy new house on a clifftop. But he’s not the only politician with a multi-million-dollar property portfolio… Guests:  Dr Charles Miller, Senior Lecturer, ANU School of Politics and International Relations Dr Kayla Steele, clinical psychologist, Black Dog Institute Tom Crowley, political reporter, ABC
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