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February 18, 2012
Who would have thought it?
Costa Georgiadis, enthusiastic and dynamic presenter on SBS, is set to front the ABC gardening show. When I was growing up he would have been regarded as a "threat to society."
Next they will be having a gardening show fronted by a Muslim.
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