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  2. IN BRIEF WA's $6m campaign

    PERTH: The State Government is to spend at least $6 million over the next three years in an effort to reduce smoking among Western Australians, ...

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  3. On stage without an act

    Actress-director Ms Kerry Dwyer arrived in Canberra yesterday to do some script-reading — but she won't be memorising any lines. Her latest role involves watching, not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 325 words
  4. Slattery special commission of inquiry NSW minister kept under surveillance

    SYDNEY: A solicitor, a businessman and the then Minister for Corrective Services. Mr Jackson, were under surveillance by Federal ...

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  5. Tapes sought from Senator Evans

    SYDNEY: Mr Justice Slattery said yesterday that he had applied to the Attorney-General, Senator Evans, for the sound recordings of intercepted ...

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  6. Six Sydney deaths

    SYDNEY: Six members of a family found yesterday shot dead at two addresses in Sydney's northern suburbs had died about two days ago, ...

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  7. Late prawner found

    BRISBANE: A prawning boat, overdue on a fishing trip off Gladstone. southern Queensland, was found late yesterday aground on ...

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  8. Tilley's guest

    House of Assembly Member Mrs Elizabeth Grant will be guest speaker at a lunch to be held at Tilley Devine's Cafe Gallery of Women's Art, in ...

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  9. Tumut festival

    Tumut's Festival of the Falling Leaves began yesterday with a the opening of an exhibition at the town's Tivoli Gallery. It finishes on Sunday ...

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  10. Bush search continues

    HOBART: More volunteer bushwalkers joined police yesterday on the fourth day of a so-far-clueless search for a 26-year-old NSW man, ...

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  11. Forced landing

    ADELAIDE: A former World War II pilot, Mr Jim Nemeth, was forced to make an emergency landing in remote country near Renmark, in ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. Police puzzled by rise in recent violent crime

    Violent crime had increased dramatically in the ACT in the past six months and police were at a loss to explain why, the ...

    Article : 576 words
  13. Police report 66 thefts in 12 days

    There had been 66 break-ins and thefts from homes, schools, and business premises in the ACT from April 14 to 26, Detective Station Sergeant Rick Ninness, of the Australian Federal Police's ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. Accidents

    Canberra police reported 32 road accidents, five involving injury, in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  15. CORRECTIONS

    The Hawker College rock musical 'Alexander' will be performed at the college from June 13, but the premiere will be at the Playhouse during ...

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  16. Nine science Fellows

    Nine internationally recognised Fellows were elected at the Australian Academy of Science's 30th annual meeting in Canberra yesterday, including three from the ACT — Dr C. A. Appleby, senior ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. Doctors to know soon if operation successful

    SYDNEY: Doctors at Sydney's St Vincent's Hospital will know on Monday whether they have succeeded in stopping the rejection process in 14-year-oldplant ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. Stuntman's cliff leap

    MELBOURNE: A 34-year-old Mildura stuntman, Mr Clarrie Jones, plans to ride a trailbike off a 35-metre-high cliff into the Murray River near Mildura, in north-west Victoria, on Sunday. ...

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  21. Air-pollution rules 'must be toughened'

    Air pollution caused by nitrogen oxides in car and truck exhaust emissions would increase significantly in the next 20 years unless ...

    Article : 499 words
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