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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2012 · 23 MIN

Sporting Chances: Australia Part Two

from The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012 · host BBC World Service

Farayi Mungazi looks at the role of sport in shaping the country's national identity and asks whether sporting success will always be part of Australia's soft power.

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Farayi Mungazi looks at the role of sport in shaping the country's national identity and asks whether sporting success will always be part of Australia's soft power.

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Farayi Mungazi looks at the role of sport in shaping the country's national identity and asks whether sporting success will always be part of Australia's soft power.

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