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And finally ...27 January 2012
Six young Australians and their families, whose religious faith ranges from Catholic to neo-pagan, have been invited to participate in a "spiritual exchange" programme for television. Holy Switch, a three-part series to be shown on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is to follow six Australians aged between 18 and 23 - "questioning young adults but part of a family that puts faith at the heart of life" - who will swap families for two weeks and follow the daily home and faith life of the young adult with whom they are switching places.
"They'll discover what it might be like living with a whole new set of different beliefs," producer and director Varcha Sidwell told mX commuter newspaper.
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