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Uncategorized Tobacco tax hike to make a million quit, The Australian, 6 July, 2009. Read More » July 6, 2009
Uncategorized Illegal smoke trade has plenty of puff, Weekend Australian, 4 July, 2009. Read More » July 4, 2009
Uncategorized Block’s rebirth only $60m away – BRIDGING THE GAP, The Australian, 3 July, 2009. Read More » July 4, 2009
Uncategorized Seven arrested over elaborate credit card scam, The Australian, 3 July, 2009. Read More » July 3, 2009
Uncategorized Hotel trio first to approach Work Australia, The Australian, 2 July 2009. Page One. Read More » July 3, 2009
Curtain up on a new era of workplace relations, The Australian, 2 July, 2009. Read More » July 2, 2009
Luxury brands charge into shopping maul, Weekend Australian, 20 June, 2009. Read More » June 20, 2009
Indians high-risk violators of visas, The Australian, 20 June 2009 Additional Reporting Read More » June 20, 2009
Speeches at NSW Parliament House and Canberra Parliament House, Family Law – Is the Man the Loser? 16 June, 2009. Read More » June 17, 2009
Speech at NSW Parliament House Conference, Is family law biased, 16 June, 2009. Read More » June 16, 2009
Harris Park Indians in fear, First rough draft to original brief, The Australian, 13 June, 2009. Read More » June 13, 2009
Gillard’s billioin-dollar bonanza rolls on, The Australian, 11 June, 2009. Picture Amos Aikman. Read More » June 12, 2009
Move over Mary Concepta, Bquinda’s on the scene, Weekend Australian, 16 May, 2009. Read More » May 16, 2009
Girl in a Million Quest about to fade into history The Australian 16 May 2009 Read More » May 16, 2009
Perils and satisfactions of covering Afghan conflict, The Australian, 11 May, 2009. Read More » May 11, 2009
Bugs to listen in on wildlife’s most wanted, Weekend Australian, 2 May, 2009. Read More » May 2, 2009
A minute’s silence for Pratt but production must go on, The Australian, 30 April, 2009. Additional Reporting. Page One. Read More » April 30, 2009
Trekking handbook not shown to school student before fatal expedition, The Australian, 20 April, 2009. Read More » April 21, 2009
Dying schoolboy lost in bush ridiculed by 000 operators The Australian 17 April 2009 Read More » April 17, 2009
Sacked Fiji judges warn expats on treason, The Australian, 13 April, 2009. Page One. Read More » April 13, 2009
Condoms will not save Africa: Archbishop George Pell, The Australian, 11 April, 2009 Read More » April 11, 2009
Mum weeps as biker son laid to rest — Strikeforce Raptor set up to deal with new turf war, Weekend Australian, 28 March, 2009. Read More » March 28, 2009
We were sitting ducks, say umpires – Terror Strikes Cricket, The Australian, 6 March, 2009. Additional reporting. Read More » March 6, 2009
Workers blue as Chesty Bond defects to China, The Australian, 26 February, 2009. Page One. Read More » February 27, 2009
Clothes workers feel stitched up as jobs cut, The Australian, 26 February, 2009. Picture Amos Aikman. Read More » February 26, 2009
D’Arcy’s attack on swimmer not excessive: magistrate, The Australian, 27 February, 2009. Read More » February 25, 2009
ETS to butcher farm output and earnings, The Australian, 23 February, 2009. Read More » February 23, 2009
Australians in dark on emissions effort, The Australian, 23 Febrary, 2009 Read More » February 23, 2009
Reducing footprint ‘waste of time’, Weekend Australian, 21 February, 2009. Read More » February 22, 2009
No slur intended on Rabbitoh legends, The Australian, 20 February, 2009. Read More » February 21, 2009
The public fooled by an Emissions Trading Scheme, The Australian, 20 February, 2009. Read More » February 20, 2009
Former Knox Grammar teacher on child-sex charges The Australian 19 February 2009. Read More » February 20, 2009
No role for Salvos in distribution of funds – BLACK SATURDAY DISASTER, The Australian, 17 February, 2009. Read More » February 18, 2009
Shark-catch ban defended despite attacks, The Australian, 16 February, 2009. Read More » February 17, 2009
Shark tried to ‘rip off’ Bondi surfer’s arm, Weekend Australian, 14 February, 2009. Read More » February 15, 2009
Catchpole seeks return of seized $240,000, The Australian, 13 February, 2009. Read More » February 14, 2009
Bull shark attacks Navy diver in Sydney Harbour The Australian 11 February 2009 Read More » February 12, 2009
Residents and homes safe after night of terror – VICTORIA ABLAZE, The Australian, 9 February, 2009. Read More » February 10, 2009
Insulation industry hopes trade goes through the roof – RUDD’S $42 BILLION RESCUE, The Australian, 5 February, 2009. Read More » February 5, 2009
Insane Levels of Stress, a headline I most definitely wrote!! Dads On The Air, 3 February, 2009. Read More » February 3, 2009
Rees dismisses faction-fighting claims, The Australian, 2 February, 2009. Read More » February 2, 2009
Young libs call for national service, Weekend Australian, 24 January, 2009. Read More » January 24, 2009
Long live Gough, political legend, The Australian, 22 January, 2009. Picture Alan Pryke. Read More » January 23, 2009
Uni defies jobs trend with plan to hire 330 By: John Stapleton, Australian, The, 19 January, 2009 Read More » January 19, 2009
It’s a Scorcher, but 70-year record stands, The Australian, 18 January, 2009. Read More » January 18, 2009
Firefighters stretched by arsonists The Australian 17 January 2009 Additional Reporting Read More » January 17, 2009
Scorching day sets off walls of flame, The Australian, 16 January, 2009. Picture Amos Aikman. Read More » January 17, 2009
Basic questions of life thrown up for kids, The Australian, 12 January, 2009. Read More » January 13, 2009
Police restore peace to embattled urban estate, The Australian, 12 January, 2009. Read More » January 12, 2009
Violence begins where hope ends in Rosemeadow housing estsate The Australian 10 January 2009 Page One Read More » January 10, 2009
Tributes to Braille, whose visions gave books to the blind, The Australian, 5 January, 2009. Read More » January 6, 2009
Fear ever present but future not so Bleak, Weekend Australian, 3 January, 2009. Read More » January 3, 2009
Original Copy, Bill Leak Story, written in car on way back, The Australian, 3 January, 2009. Read More » January 3, 2009
Grin and bear it: private schools lift fees The Australian 2 January 2009 Additional Reporting Read More » January 3, 2009
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Cool 2008 warms climate debate, The Australian, 1 January, 2009. Page One. Read More » January 1, 2009
Stampede at first light maybe a false dawn, Weekend Australian, 27 December, 2008. Read More » December 27, 2008
Escape to the country – Tambar Springs SUMMER LIVING By: John Stapleton, Australian, The, 26 December, 2008 Read More » December 26, 2008
One week of the year when prawns are king, The Australian, 22 December, 2008. Read More » December 22, 2008
Uncategorized Howard walks while we say sorry, The Australian, 13 February, 2008. Read More » December 13, 2008
Communities ‘sacrificed’ to carbon sinks, The Weekend Australian, 6 December, 2008. Read More » December 7, 2008
Aussies arrive home to tell of attack on the Taj, The Australian, 1 December, 2008 Read More » December 1, 2008
Cold snap fails to cool protagonists of global warming, Weekend Australian, 29 November, 2008. Read More » November 30, 2008
Australian actor’s terrifying ordeal – Mumbai Massacre, The Australian, 28 November, 2008 Read More » November 28, 2008
Woolgrowers relieved mulesing deadline put off, The Australian, 21 November, 2008. Read More » November 21, 2008
DNA test ban plan courts rebellion, Weekend Australian, 15 November, 2008. Read More » November 15, 2008
Furious dads not only ones wanting tests, The Australian, 14 November, 2008. Read More » November 15, 2008
Car buyer fears bailout will push up prices, The Australian, 10 November, 2008. Read More » November 11, 2008
Leak leaves hospital with humour intact, The Australian, 7 November, 2008. Read More » November 8, 2008
Panic sellers at top end, eager buyers at bottom, The Australian, 3 November, 2008. Read More » November 4, 2008
Mother of Chinese girl killed in fall from balcony arrives, The Australian, 31 October 2008. Additional reporting. Read More » October 31, 2008
Out of jail, jockey Chris Munce focuses on family and career, The Australian, 31 October 2008 Read More » October 31, 2008
Man to face 21 charges over death of Chinese student, The Australian, 30 October 2008 Read More » October 30, 2008
We’re Not Fresh Meat: Muslim Women Hit Back, The Australian, 30 October, 2008 Read More » October 30, 2008
Interview Mamdouh Habib, author, My Story: The Tale of a Terrorist Who Wasn’t, Dads On The Air, 28 October, 2008. Read More » October 28, 2008
Self-funded retirees slam ‘policy on run’, Weekend Australian, 25 October, 2008. Page One. Read More » October 25, 2008
Leak soon to leave intensive care ward, The Australian, 24 October, 2008. Read More » October 25, 2008
Leak wakes worrying about his drawing hand, and dog, The Australian, 23 October, 2008. Read More » October 23, 2008
Home buyers cautious despite grant, The Australian, 20 October 2008. Page One. Read More » October 21, 2008
Young she devils give hope for dying bred, Weekend Australian, 18 October, 2008 Read More » October 18, 2008
Retailers angry their warnings not heeded – THE LONG SLOW CRASH OF ’08, The Australian, 13 October, 2008. Read More » October 14, 2008
No saving power in loan default capital, The Australian, 26 September, 2008. Read More » September 26, 2008
Emissions scheme ‘will mug farmers’, The Australian, 22 September, 2008. Read More » September 22, 2008
Battered retirees resort to pension – GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS, The Australian, 19 September, 2008. Read More » September 20, 2008
Emissions trading ‘worse than drought’, The Australian, 15 September, 2008. Read More » September 15, 2008
‘Priests’ held on sex offences, Weekend Australian, 13 September, 2008. Read More » September 14, 2008
Great bloke: garbos’ throwaway line on Premier, The Australian, 12 September, 2008. Read More » September 13, 2008
Multiple charges for Bega surgeon, The Australian, 11 September, 2008. Read More » September 12, 2008
Three elephants are pregnant at Taronga and Melbourne Zoos, The Australian, 28 August, 2008 Read More » August 28, 2008
No flies on them, sheepish wool industry adapts to the inevitable, Weekend Australian, 23 August, 2008. Read More » August 23, 2008
Legal threat to Brough as feud erupts, The Australian, 21 August, 2008. Picture Lyndon Mchielsen. Read More » August 21, 2008
Farm labour’s slim pickings are over, The Australian, 18 August, 2008. Page One. Picture David Crosling. Read More » August 18, 2008
Warning that dam built on fault lines will blow out local water bills, The Australian, 14 August, 2008. Read More » August 14, 2008
Man, 27, dies near finish of City to Surf, The Australian, 11 August, 2008. Read More » August 11, 2008
Payments cut as costs for children peak, The Australian, 7 August, 2008. Picture Simon Dallinger. Read More » August 7, 2008
Eat-local movement provides shot in the arm for struggling farmers, The Australian, 4 August, 2008. Read More » August 4, 2008
Fish farming turns into a goldmine for former farmer, Weekend Australian, 2 August, 2008. Read More » August 3, 2008
Charity has its heart in the right place, The Australian, 28 July, 2008. Picture Alan Pryke. Read More » July 28, 2008
Farmers on dam site fight for memories – CLIMATE CHALLENGE, Weekend Australian, 26 July, 2008. Picture Sam Mooy. Read More » July 27, 2008
Big stink surfacing over farm emissions, The Daily Post, Rotorua, New Zealand, 10 July, 2008. Read More » July 10, 2008
Farmers fear wind of change, The Garnaut Report, Weekend Australian, 5 July, 2008 Read More » July 5, 2008
In a slump it’s time to buy a little something old and very expensive. The Australian, 3 July, 2008. Read More » July 3, 2008
Seasonal or illegal? Canberra, take your pick, The Australian, 30 June, 2008. Read More » June 30, 2008
Petrol prices may rise further as oil hits $US140, Weekend Australian, 28 June, 2008. Read More » June 28, 2008
Fruit rots on vine for want of seasonal workers, The Austraslian, 21 June, 2008. Read More » June 21, 2008
Virgin axes flights, dealing new blow to tourism, Weekend Australian, 14 June, 2008. Read More » June 14, 2008
Adoration and protests greet Dalai Lama, The Australian, 12 June, 2008. Picture James Croucher. Read More » June 13, 2008
MPs win apology from nightclub manager, Staffers firm on threats, The Australian, 9 June, 2008. Read More » June 9, 2008
Club manager apologises – Staff stand by claims against MPs, The Australian, 9 June, 2008. Read More » June 9, 2008
Precious memories of city under attack, Weekend Australian, 8 June, 2002. Picture Dan Peled. Read More » June 8, 2008
Death of little girl gave birth to the Wiggles, The Australian, 7 June, 2008 Read More » June 7, 2008