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Inside Australia is a weekly documentary series, produced and broadcast by the Special Broadcasting Service. It premiered at 7:00 pm on Sunday 12 October 2003. [1]

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  1. Kalina, Paul (9 October 2004). "New SBS series tells inside stories". The Age . Retrieved 28 October 2007.