The Project
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First episode date | July 20, 2009 |
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Networks | Network Ten |
Network 10 | |
Presented by | Waleed Aly |
Carrie Bickmore | |
Peter Helliar | |
Lisa Wilkinson | |
Production locations | Melbourne |
Victoria | |
Sydney | |
New South Wales | |
Executive producers | Craig Campbell |
1: The Project supposedly give us alternative views on recent newstories but all it does is repeat the same story we . . . | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Product compani | Roving Enterprises |
No of episod | 3448-01-31 23:53:30 |
Execut produc | Chris Bendall |
No of seri | 11 |
Genres | Current Affairs |
News | |
And Entertainment | |
Origin releas | 20 July 2009 –; present |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 775388 |
About The Project
Join in on the conversations going on in living rooms around the country.
A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet
... We believe they will act responsibly as a company should, and deliver The Project...
Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse
... It called The Project an " extraordinary challenge" that would require " commitment from the entire city and from those all over the world who love Bologna and one of its most important symbols"...
'Airspace' above Battersea house to be auctioned
... Mr Arnold pointed out that although The Project would not be " a straightforward build" and there could be extra costs - for example, if a crane was required - the low initial cost for the space gave it " hope value"...
Bristol Beacon: Former Colston Hall reopens after name change and £132m rebuild
... That s one of the reasons The Project has taken so much longer and the costs have increased in a way that we could not have anticipated five years ago...
First transatlantic flight using 100% green fuels to take off
... A number of companies have been involved in The Project including engine-maker Rolls-Royce and energy giant BP...
Delhi pollution: Indian Supreme Court's 40-year quest to clean foul air
... The Project aims to connect Delhi with its neighbouring cities through high-speed rail corridors to reduce vehicular pollution...
'Joyful' art helps shine new light on colonial history
... " The countryside which surrounded her is celebrated in the two works produced so far for The Project, with a third nearing completion...
Essex pylon corridor compensation plan 'insulting'
... Jeremy Hunt said The Project...
Coronavirus: Facebook launches UK Covid-19 symptom-survey
The survey asks Facebook users about their health and social distancing
Facebook will start to ask selected UK users, whether they had symptoms of Covid-19, later on Wednesday.
It is part of a joint effort with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to track the spread of the disease.
Facebook said it would not have access to the health data of the user, but to the CMU.
An expert said that data from the surveys would be useful to scientists, but probably not, on its own, reveal a lot about the disease.
Facebook launched the surveys in the United States, on 6. April, draws over A Million responses per week.
the users were asked questions about their health and whether they have experienced all the common symptoms of Covid-19, such as a persistent cough or a fever.
And CMU analysts want to predict "in a few weeks," a use of data from surveys and other sources, how many Covid-19 hospital and ICU admissions are likely to be in certain areas.
Facebook has been published, which show the estimated proportion of people with Covid-19 in areas in the United States.
App-fatigueMauricio Santillana, at Harvard University , said The Project was "very useful".
"The Covid-19-outbreak presents us with major challenges in terms of the estimation of the prevalence in the population," he told Bbc News .
“the more data sources that we have access to... the better. "
But trust a single data source, it would not be wise and Facebook-survey data should be treated as "complementary" to other information.
Dr. Santillana also warned, apps, and surveys that askes people about their health would not necessarily be able to sustain a wide response from The Public .
"We have seen that in apps that ask you every week how you feel just to engage in the rule at the beginning of a lot of people excited, And Then , as the time evolves, less and less people participate," He Said .
And the longer the pandemic continues, which could tend to "app fatigue".
facebook, coronavirus pandemic
Source of news: bbc.com