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The Skeptic Zone #419 - 30.October.2016

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0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:05:30 The Raw Skeptic Report.... with Heidi Robertson Every year thousands of Australians are unnecessarily suffering and dying prematurely because of alternative cancer treatments according to a special investigation by Dr Paul Willis, director of The Royal Institution of Australia. Heidi interviews Dr Willis followed by the audio from the special report. http://www.australiascience.tv/videos/no-alternative-cancer 0:40:06 Grain of Salt.... with Eran Segev More in the series of interviews from QED. This week Eran chats to Cara Santa Maria from the SGU Podcast and Talk Nerdy. http://carasantamaria.com/podcast/ Also... Mars: The Live Experience http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=MARSLIVE16 Think Inc 2017 Pass https://www.thinkinc.org.au Vengaboys Tour with Maynard http://tinyurl.com/jfmlabp Sydney Skeptics in the Pub https://www.meetup.com/AustSkeptics NZ Skeptics Conference http://conference.skeptics.nz

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