Monday, 27 February 2006

Two men killed in state gun spree, The Australian, 27 February, 2006.

Two men killed in state gun spree: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 27 Feb 2006: 3.
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Constable Elizabeth Roth was in a stable condition in Liverpool Hospital in southwestern Sydney last night after undergoing surgery to remove shrapnel.
At Kellyville on the city's northwestern outskirts a 37-year-old Iranian man was killed at his front door on Saturday night in thenormally quiet McMansion-style street of Patya Circuit after answering a knock on his door.
Mr [Masoud Faroughi] is believed to to have worked part-time as a taxi driver as he completed a PhD in chemistry. Police said no clear motive had been established.

Thursday, 23 February 2006

Climate debate too PC: scientist, The Australian, 23 February, 2006.

Climate debate too PC: scientist: [6 NSW Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 23 Feb 2006: 5.
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Climate expert and retired founder of the Antarctic Co-operative Research Centre Garth Paltridge said yesterday he was told to keep quiet in the early 1990s when he suggested there was doubt about the science behind global warming.
Professor Paltridge said a senior CSIRO chief threatened to pull the agency's promised funding for the Antarctic Research Centre, an institution designed to examine the role of Antarctica in the global climate, if he persisted in making his claims publicly.
The claims by Professor Paltridge, now an emeritus professor with the University of Tasmania, come in the wake of accusations by retired CSIRO scientists that they were gagged from talking about global warming in ways that reflected poorly on government policy.

Wednesday, 22 February 2006

Call for caring as a third skeleton found, The Australian, 22 February, 2006.

Call for caring as a third skeleton found: [1 All-round Country Edition]

John Stapleton, Imre SalusinszkyThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 22 Feb 2006: 5.
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THE discovery of the badly decomposed body of an elderly man in Sydney -- the third case in a fortnight -- has sparked calls for a return to old-fashioned values of neighbourliness in Australia's biggest city.
The man's unit was on the 15th floor of the Joseph Banks building, one of the notorious 1950s Waterloo public housing blocks colloquially known as the"Towers of Despair" which have a mixed population of elderly, the mentally ill and the drug addicted.
Senior vice-president of the Combined Pensioners Association Grace Selway said the deaths highlighted the way Australian society had changed, with everyone too busy to care about each other. "There is no contact with your neighbours," she said. "In the old days, families looked after their elderly. That doesn't happen any more."

Monday, 20 February 2006

Property markets up, The Australian, 20 February, 2006

Property markets up: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 20 Feb 2006: 3.
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Australian Property Monitors research director Louis Christopher said the clearance rate for Adelaide was 73.9 per cent while the rate for Melbourne was 56per cent.

Libs pledge to reclaim tunnel-affected roads, The Australian, 20 February, 2006.

Libs pledge to reclaim tunnel-affected roads: [2 All-round First Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 20 Feb 2006: 4.
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NSW Opposition Leader Peter Debnam said roads blocked, narrowed or altered to encourage people to use the 2km tollway would be reopened under a Coalition government, regardless of the contractual obligations to operator CrossCity Motorway.
"I am putting the operators of the Cross City Tunnel and any other company looking at buying the tunnel on notice today that we will take those roads back. Labor sold off public roads; the public want them back," Mr Debnam said.

Monday, 13 February 2006

Outsiders from Warwick Farm storm home in photo finish, The Australian, 13 February, 2006.

Outsiders from Warwick Farm storm home in photo finish: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 13 Feb 2006: 3.
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The jury gave prizes in 10 theme categories to 63 photographers from 25 countries including Bangladesh, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, France, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain and the US.
[Mark Evans] said yesterday he was on holidays, bored and lonely while his wife was working taking photographs at Warwick Farm racecourse in southwestern Sydney, when he decided to go out and take some behind the scenes shots. "Normally we just do the action, the finish of the race," he said. "But at Warwick Farm there are all these characters, some look like they're still in the 1950s. It is more like a country course, it is full of die-hards. I wanted to catch all these faces of the people who go to the races."