THE JOURNALISM OF JOHN STAPLETON
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Thursday 28 December 1995
Another Great Idea Which Got Nowhere, With Photographer Russell Shakespeare, The Australian, 28 August, 1995.
Wednesday 27 December 1995
The Light was Fading at Mount Bullaway, Disabled Farmers, Feature, Original Copy, The Australian, 27 December, 1995.
Tuesday 12 December 1995
Rural Trip, Planning Overview, The Australian, 12 December, 1995.
Monday 20 November 1995
Men Love Sex Edited by Alan Close including And Then A Funny Thing Happened
Friday 17 November 1995
Lure of the Illicit. Rejection letter, Random House. 17 November, 1995.
Wednesday 8 November 1995
Fruit Fly Research, The Australian, 8 November, 1995.
Sydney From Below, The Australian, 8 November, 1995.
Tuesday 7 November 1995
Crisis driven by government bureaucracy grips huge swathes of the country, The Australian, 7 November, 1995.
Monday 30 October 1995
Our Killing Fields, Suicide, The Australian, 30 October, 1995.
Saturday 28 October 1995
Review of Men Love Sex, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 October, 1995.
One response. I worked alongside her husband Frank Nicholos in the Biology Department at Sydney University for a year. http://thejournalismofjohnstapleton.blogspot.com.au/1982/02/acknowledgements-in-theory-of-feeding.html
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Thursday 12 October 1995
Note to Chief of Staff on trip to Coonabarabran, The Australian, 12 October, 1995.
The young men shoot themselves. The women use poison. Suicide. The Australian, October, 1995. Original drafts.
EARLIER DRAFT:
Thursday 5 October 1995
Story Ideas, The Australian, 5 October, 1995.
Wednesday 4 October 1995
Story ideas for Chief of Staff, The Australian, 4 October, 1995.
Monday 2 October 1995
What Prices at Record Highs, The Australian, 2 October, 1995.
Saturday 30 September 1995
The ABC's Country Hour, The Australian, 30 September, 1995.
Thursday 28 September 1995
Ideas for the Weekend Australian's "Rock of the Week", as Rural Pic stories were known, 28 September, 1995.
Wednesday 27 September 1995
Temperate Cyclone, The Australian, 27 September, 1995.
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