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Anna Watanabe

Anna Watanabe

Producer at SBS Australia Online

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  • English
  • Japanese
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  • Australia
  • International News
  • Science
  • Politics
  • Asia

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Boomer Bruce struggled to buy his first home at 25. He reckons his daughter has it easier

<b><i>SBS On Demand</i></b> Retired teacher Bruce Jackson bought his first home in Albury in 1984 for $60,000. It was a tough time for the then 25-year-old, who was earning $22,000 a year and felt he had to leave Sydney to be able to afford a house. &#x201C;Forty-three per cent of my net salary was going out to repay that loan,&#x201D; he told Insight. &#x201C;You&#x2019;d eat mince every night. And you wouldn&#x2019;t eat the quality mince. You&#x2019;d eat the cheap mince. &quot;I never went…
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Is asking for consent a turn-off? Why Nathalie believes it can be a...

<b><u> SBS On Demand.</u></b> For 55-year-old Nathalie, good sex with her husband is about emotion, flow, and not knowing where one person ends and the other begins. Not everyone agrees, as social approaches as well as laws related to consent have changed considerably in recent years. &#x201C;When we have a real making-love session, this is about actually hearing the body of the other person,&#x201D; says Nathalie. What good sex does not involve, she says, is asking for consent. &#x201C;Consent…
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Why are rates of mental illness so high among junior doctors and nu...

It&#x2019;s been almost 10 years, but Lizzy still remembers the first major emergency she had in hospital while working as a fourth-year nurse, aged in her early twenties. &#x201C;I&#x2019;d pulled a bed pan out from underneath [my patient] and noticed dark liquid that was about half the pan worth, so a good 5-600mLs [of blood],&#x201D; she tells Insight&#x2019;s Jenny Brockie. As she sent for tests during the evening&#x2019;s shift handover, Lizzy tried to call doctors for help but support wasn…
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How do champions cope with life after sport?

By the beginning of January 2016, basketball great, Lauren Jackson, had been through fifteen operations in the space of two years. Then she tore a ligament in her knee. And then she developed an infection in her knee joint.&#xA0; That&#x2019;s when the eight-time WNBA All Star was told her career was over. &#x201C;When it was over, it was over. And I actually needed them to tell me,&#x201D; she said. &#x201C;Initially, there was this tiny little bit of relief when I was sitting in the room with…
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Basketball great Lauren Jackson critical of sporting organisations ...

Basketball star Lauren Jackson has expressed her frustration with various sporting organisations for failing to support her through her retirement. Jackson spoke with fellow sporting greats, Barry Hall, Libby Trickett, Matthew Mitcham, and Jana Pittman on <i>Insight</i> , explaining that she hadn&#x2019;t heard from a single sporting body since she left the basketball court. &#x201C;When I retired, it&#x2019;s really interesting, it felt like I was put out to pasture,&#x201D; &#x201C;I&#x2019;d…
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'I’m disgusted in it': Barry Hall reflects on on-field behaviour

Barry Hall says he&#x2019;s not proud of his controversial on-field behaviour during his AFL career. Hall was visibly upset as he watched a replay of his punch to West Coast Eagles player Brent Staker&#x2019;s jaw, during the this week’s episode of <i>Insight</i> . &#xA0; &#x201C;What&#x2019;s it like, looking at that now?&#x201D; host, Jenny Brockie asked. &#x201C;Yeah, I don&#x2019;t like it,&#x201D; he says. &#x201C;It&#x2019;s not something I&#x2019;m proud of. Like, I look at that and I&#x…
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What happens when a town’s major industry shuts down?

Since the 1990s, manufacturing employment around Australia has almost halved , with South Australia and Victoria feeling job losses the most. Only two months in and already 2017 has been a rollercoaster of closures and bail outs for Victoria&#x2019;s industrial sector. Toyota Altona announced its closure in January; Alcoa’s aluminum smelter in Portland was saved from a near-closure with a four-year power supply deal; and Heyfield sawmill &#x2013; Australia&#x2019;s largest hardwood proces…