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The Contrarians

The Contrarians

Description: The Contrarians is an Australian television news and commentary program broadcast weekly on Sky News Australia throughout the week. Wikipedia
Genre: News
Year Released: 2009
First episode air date: 2009
Network: Sky News Australia
Presented By: Peter van Onselen, Kristina Keneally, Ross Cameron
Genres: News, Current affairs, Criticism
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