The Light was Fading at Mount Bullaway, Disabled Farmers, Feature, Original Copy, The Australian, 27 December, 1995. Read More » December 27, 1995
Men Love Sex Edited by Alan Close including And Then A Funny Thing Happened Read More » November 21, 1995
Lure of the Illicit. Rejection letter, Random House. 17 November, 1995. Read More » November 18, 1995
Crisis driven by government bureaucracy grips huge swathes of the country, The Australian, 7 November, 1995. Read More » November 7, 1995
Note to Chief of Staff on trip to Coonabarabran, The Australian, 12 October, 1995. Read More » October 12, 1995
The young men shoot themselves. The women use poison. Suicide. The Australian, October, 1995. Original drafts. Read More » October 12, 1995
Ideas for the Weekend Australian’s “Rock of the Week”, as Rural Pic stories were known, 28 September, 1995. Read More » September 28, 1995
Clean green exports beat officialdom blues, The Weekend Australian, 21 September, 1995. Read More » September 21, 1995
Rain puts a reasonable spring in farmers’ step, The Australian, 19 September, 1995. Page One. Pic Graham Hely. Read More » September 19, 1995
Conservation Disaster Created by NSW State Government, The Australian, 8 September, 1995. Read More » September 8, 1995
Unseasonal warm weather, fruit trees bud and bloom, The Australian, 5 September, 1995. Read More » September 6, 1995
Drought across huge swathes of country, Original Copy, The Australian, 2 September, 1995. Read More » September 2, 1995
Australian Horticultural Corporation Declares Peace, Original Copy, 2 September, 1995. Read More » September 2, 1995
Farmers on the Fringe: An Endangered Species, The Australian, 23 August, 1995. Read More » August 23, 1995
The Longest Dry Spell in Sydney’s History, The Australian, 23 August, 1995. Read More » August 23, 1995
Complaint from Primary Industries Minister Bob Collins, The Australian, 14 August, 1995. Read More » August 15, 1995
John-come-lately wins City to Surf in good time, The Australian, 14 August, 1995. Read More » August 14, 1995
National drought policies ineffective, misguided and counterproductive, The Australian, 12 August, 1995. Read More » August 12, 1995
Drought approach fails, inquiry finds, The Australian, 11 August, 1995. Page One. Read More » August 11, 1995
Growers predict sour future despite business support, The Australian, 8 August, 1995. Read More » August 8, 1995
Deer me, these cattle just don’t milk like they used to, The Weekend Australian, 5 August, 1995. Read More » August 5, 1995
Export Markets to Transform Australian Agriculture, The Australian, 1 August, 1995. Read More » August 1, 1995
Sacred site claim halts $150m zinc mine plan, The Australian, 24 July, 1995. Read More » July 24, 1995
The Wetlands and Water Birds of North-western NSW, Nocoleche, The Australian, Circa 1995. Partial. Pic Russell Shakespeare. Read More » July 20, 1995
Retiring NSW Farmers Association President John Crawford slams Federal Government, The Australian, 18 July, 1995. Read More » July 18, 1995
Governments aim to wash their hands of soil, The Australian, 18 July, 1995. Read More » July 18, 1995
Tugs salvage stricken ore carrier, The Australian, 17 July, 1995. With Bob Englisch. Read More » July 17, 1995
Don’t fall for blessing, theologian warns, The Weekend Australian, 7 July, 1995. Read More » July 7, 1995
Savage Drought Conditions Cut Wheat Production, The Australian, 4 July, 1995. Read More » July 4, 1995
French Testing in the Pacific: Human Rights, The Australian, 25 June, 1995. Read More » June 26, 1995
My Name is Blah Blah. The Emir. Unfinished book on Journalism and life at The Sydney Morning Herald. Circa 1992. Read More » June 23, 1995
Antartic’s icy blast sends coast into deep freeze, The Australian, 22 June, 1995. Read More » June 23, 1995
Draft of The Story Behind The Outing Story, from the unpublished book My Name Is Blah Blah. Circa 1992. Read More » June 22, 1995
My Name is Blah Blah. The First. Unfinished book on Journalism and life at The Sydney Morning Herald. Circa 1992. Read More » June 22, 1995
Turn the Rivers Inland, a Vision Simple and Grand, The Australian, 21 June, 1995. Read More » June 21, 1995
Application for Australia Council Grant for book NMy Name is Blah Blah: Essays in Australian Journalism, 15 May, 1995. Read More » May 15, 1995
Nimbin, the alternative culture capital of Australia, The Australian, 1 May, 1995. Read More » May 1, 1995
ABC city listeners tune in to the regions, The Weekend Australian, 29 April, 1995. Read More » April 30, 1995
Animal Liberationists Block Live Cattle Trade, The Australian, 18 April, 1995. Read More » April 18, 1995
Greens on course for wetlands cotton cash, The Australian, 11 April, 1995. Read More » April 11, 1995
Greens on course for wetlands cotton clash, The Australian, 11 April, 1995. Read More » April 11, 1995
Lack of follow-up rains keep water storage levels low, The Australian, 11 April, 1995. Read More » April 11, 1995
Australia’s Inland Rivers Versus the Cotton Industry, The Australian, 6 April, 1995. Read More » April 6, 1995
A 105-year-old Farmer Clings to Life in a Tree, The Australian, 5 April, 1995. Read More » April 5, 1995
Supervision of Pharmaceutical Drugs in Rural Australia, The Australian, 5 April, 1995. Read More » April 5, 1995
Panic in Rural Property over Mabo Decision, The Australian, 22 March, 1995. Read More » March 22, 1995
Trainer has knack of getting ‘crook’ horses back on track, The Australian, Circa 10 March, 1995. Read More » March 10, 1995
‘Clean, green’ crops harvest export success, The Australian, 9 March, 1995. Read More » March 9, 1995
Coastal monsoons brings hope of end to drought weather patterns, The Australian, 9 March, 1995. Read More » March 9, 1995
Worker shortage makes for slim pickings, The Australian, 21 February, 1995. Read More » February 21, 1995
Fruit growers turn sour as protected birds steal the crop, The Weekend Australian, 18 February, 1995. Read More » February 18, 1995
Drought policy a sick joke, say farmers, The Australian,12 February, 1995. Read More » February 12, 1995
Chowk Pottery, The Early Days, Interview with Penny Evans, Draft, Circa 1995. Read More » February 4, 1995
Family farming’s inherited problems, The Weekend Australian, 28-29 January, 1995. Read More » January 29, 1995
Dustbowl turns into land of promise as rivers run wide, The Weekend Australian, 28-29 January, 1995. Read More » January 28, 1995
I love a sunburnt country, Original Copy, The Australian, 27 January, 1995. Read More » January 27, 1995
Farmers condemn Asian market push ‘betrayal’, The Australian, 24 January, 1995. Read More » January 24, 1995
Farmers rejoice as the big wet extends south-east, The Weekend Australian, 21 January, 1995. Read More » January 21, 1995
Best rain in 4 years brings hope on drought, Page One, The Weekend Australian, 21 January, 1995. Read More » January 21, 1995
Sunburnt legacy inspires our hottest young poets, The Australian, 16 January, 1995. Pic Bob Finlayson. Read More » January 16, 1995
Cotton growers halt use of chemical in wake of beef contamination scare, The Australian, 10 January, 1995. Read More » January 10, 1995
Disputed treasures of our priceless national estate, The Australian, 9 January, 1995. Read More » January 9, 1995
Patchy rain helps ease farmland desperation, The Weekend Australian, 7 January, 1995. Read More » January 7, 1995
Request for use of article, Science and Technology Studies, University of Wollongong, 6 january, 1995. Read More » January 6, 1995
Sweet taste of rain gives farmers hope, Page One, The Australian, 5 January, 1995. Pic David Sproule. Read More » January 5, 1995
Good falls along the coast, Original Copy, The Australian, 5 January, 1995. Read More » January 5, 1995