Thursday, 25 October 2001

ACOSS chief's last bout, The Australian, 25 October, 2001

ACOSS chief's last bout: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 25 Oct 2001: 3.
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Mr [Michael Raper] has been a thorn in the side of the Prime Minister for the past four years, criticising John Howard on Centrelink policies, the impacts of the GST and mutual obligation.
Both Mr Raper and the PM will attend the ACOSS congress "Leaping the Chasm", in Melbourne today.

Wednesday, 24 October 2001

Outcasts lost on way to a better life - TRAGEDY AT SEA, The Australian, 24 October, 2001.

Outcasts lost on way to a better life - TRAGEDY AT SEA: [2 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 24 Oct 2001: 5.
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Saadi said last night he pleaded with his aunt, Bhaji, and his three cousins, Ardish, Zimond and Ghadder, not to try to get to Australia by boat, as it was too dangerous.
Saadi and his family are part of a religious minority, the Mandaeans, a monotheistic religion believed to pre-date Judaism and Christianity.
Along with other Mandaeans, Saadi believes that religious ferment in the Middle East, combined with the Howard Government's hardline approach to asylum-seekers, led to the deaths of four of his family.

Monday, 15 October 2001

Promises, promises, promises, With Andrew Thompson, Dads On The Air, 15 October, 2001.



Leaders push strength in adversity, The Australian, 15 October, 2001

Leaders push strength in adversity - Election 2001: [2 Edition]

John Stapleton, Luke McIlveenThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 15 Oct 2001: 2.
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Kim Beazley agreed with Mr [John Howard]'s comments on the strength of our nation. "He was right when he said one of the things we need is a community."
This got a heated response from Mr Howard, who attacked Mr Beazley for his refusal to allow the initial Border Protection Bill to pass through the parliament. He said one of the reasons so many asylum-seekers were arriving was because the Government had been unable to get laws through the Senate to deal with them more expeditiously.
Mr Howard: Mr Beazley's plan was the most "grievous fraud" in the election campaign.

Friday, 12 October 2001

Green laws top poll issues in bush, The Australian, 12 October, 2001.

Green laws top poll issues in bush: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 12 Oct 2001: 26.
South Australian Farmers' Federation president Dale Perkins said his organisation would seek to ensure all political parties focused on inequities in farmers' property rights during the election campaign -- including water rights, native vegetation laws and planning policies and restrictions.
The NSW Farmers' Association is also demanding answers from candidates over the constant erosion of landholders' ability to manage their land because of increasing government restrictions.
NSW Farmers' president Mal Peters says the federal government must put legislation into place to protect the right of farmers to make a living from the land, without unfair environmental regulations which don't appropriately share the costs.

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Friday, 5 October 2001

Pioneer homestead overlooks Swan River, The Australian, 5 October, 2001.

Pioneer homestead overlooks Swan River: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 05 Oct 2001: 26.
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On the southern end of the subdivision is an unusual hill formation overlooking the upper reaches of the Swan River, with views all the way back to Perth. This is the site of the old Shady Hills homestead, being sold for $1.55 million with 59ha of surrounding country.
[Ian Wallace] and Margaret Wallace, known in WA as two astute investors in near-city rural property, bought the property in the mid-1990s. Before subdivision they ran the property as a 390ha Angus cattle stud.