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9/09/2008 | A FORMER state Liberal Party vice-president, Alexander Stanislaw Howen, has been struck off as a barrister for professional misconduct.
9/09/2008 | GAI WATERHOUSE claimed a second Wyong Gold Cup yesterday courtesy of a daring ride from Nash Rawiller on Bianca, with the jockey and trainer out to play giant-killer at Randwick today.
9/09/2008 | ALMOST three months in political exile seem to have done John Della Bosca the world of good. Looking much slimmer and healthier, he was sworn in as Health Minister in the new cabinet yesterday aft...
9/09/2008 | BORROWERS should not hold their breath waiting for banks to reduce the half a percentage point in unofficial interest rate rises they have inflicted since the beginning of this year, the Reserve Bank governor, Glenn Stevens, has warned.
9/09/2008 | BORROWERS should not hold their breath waiting for banks to reduce the half a percentage point in unofficial interest rate rises they have inflicted since the beginning of this year, the Reserve Bank governor, Glenn Stevens, has warned.
9/09/2008 | Exclusive: Australia's most respected climate scientists have condemned the advice of greenhouse adviser Ross Garnaut and urged the Federal Government to take a more aggressive position at global climate change negotiations.
9/09/2008 | THE Greens want to stop owners of multiple properties being able to vote in more than one area at local government elections.
9/09/2008 | WILL some of Frank Sartor's planning reforms be unwound by the new Minister for Planning, Kristina Keneally?
9/09/2008 | A NETWORK of Christian youth ministries with links to the Hillsong Church is attempting to recruit members in public schools through free lunchtime concerts and barbecues called "Exo days", church manuals reveal.
9/09/2008 | HALF of all people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder who stop taking their medication will attempt suicide and 40 per cent will end up in prison, placing a huge emotional and financial burden on their families and society, an international study has found.
9/09/2008 | SYDNEY'S Peter Leek was admonished by FINA officials for wearing "immodest" swimmers at the Water Cube, while Australia's first female Aboriginal Paralympian was ordered to explain the origins of her indigenous flag before being allowed to keep it on display in the Paralympic village.
9/09/2008 | SENIOR National Party figures say the party must differentiate itself more from the Liberal Party but have baulked at any immediate move to abolish the Coalition.
9/09/2008 | SOCCEROOS skipper Lucas Neill has warned his teammates about a backlash from a desperate Uzbekistan side "hurting" after a shock World Cup defeat by Qatar at the weekend.
9/09/2008 | THE Australian wool industry says it may have found a silver-bullet solution to the mulesing issue that has plagued it for the past four years.
9/09/2008 | THE Premier, Nathan Rees, said his cabinet represented an "extraordinary change of the landscape" despite criticisms that it was a recycled front bench picked by the ALP head office.
9/09/2008 | THE decision by the Premier, Nathan Rees, to appoint himself Arts Minister is a rare piece of good news for a sector that had deteriorated under Morris Iemma, a politician with an apparent allergy to ...
9/09/2008 | ALLEGATIONS in a submission to a parliamentary inquiry into whistleblowers will increase pressure on the new Premier, Nathan Rees, to explain whether he knew about criminal allegations against his for...
9/09/2008 | THE new state Treasurer, Eric Roozendaal, might be accustomed to the grime of Labor Party machine politics, but he will face a particularly dirty job grappling with the state economy.
9/09/2008 | NSW residents are the most worried of those in all the mainland states and territories about losing their jobs and have the least confidence in the quality of their political leaders, a Sensis survey has found.
9/09/2008 | SHANE WATSON describes the coming Test tour of India as "the biggest challenge I could face as a cricketer", but he may as well be talking for the entire squad.
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8/09/2008 | When I heard that some obscure woman from Alaska had been selected as the Republican Party's vice-presidential nominee, my first reaction was not to check the cable news channels, or even the internet news sites. No, my first reaction was to go to YouTube.
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