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Soap operas and Sesame Street: examples for the Australia Network?

Development Policy Centre

Why don’t Bananas in Pyjamas sleep under mosquito nets or speak Tok Pisin? They are a tropical fruit.

If we are looking to shake up the Australia Network, could television be an area where development and diplomacy harmonise?

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