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  2. IN BRIEF 'No charter plans'

    The Australian Government had no plans to charter Qantas aircraft to bring delegates to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne in September, a spokesman for the ...

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  3. Winter Solstice play

    Mr Tom Lycos, left, Mr Roland Manderson, Mr Mikal Skeates, and Miss Claire Duffy rehearse "Miming our Own Business", a Winter Solstice play to be presented at Telopea Park today. The group of players from the Gorman House Community Arts Complex wrote the play, about the demolition of old houses in Kingston to make way for expensive townhouse developments, for the Winter Solstice Fair in the park, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 87 words
  4. Agents seek to do government travel business

    A group of ACT travel agents has asked the Government to be allowed access to government travel business. The request followed suggestions that instead of ...

    Article : 471 words
  5. $$$$$$$$$ TAX GUIDE $$$$$$$$$

    Next Sunday The Canberra Times will run a special feature designed to help you fill in your tax return. ...

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  6. BY THE WAY

    A NEW waitress who has an Asian background and very good English began work at a Canberra coffee shop last week. She was pleased things were going so well on her first day until ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. Oral history

    The second annual workshop of the ACT branch of the Oral History Society of Australia attracted 30 people yesterday who listened to a description of childhood and growing up in Australia during the ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. Ainslie fuel low

    Fire engines at Ainslie could run out of fuel within the next few days. A fireman said last night that fuel reserves were very low. When Ainslie Fire Station runs out of fuel only Kambah and Phillip stations will be ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. Careers display

    The careers exhibition, Careers '81, will be held from Monday, July 6, to Thursday, July 9, at the Bruce TAFE. With more than 80 displays, it will cover hundreds of occupations and is designed to provide ...

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  10. SENATE COMMITTEE HEARING Cheap power for smelters defended at inquiry

    Discounting of the cost of electricity for new aluminium smelters was defended at a Senate committee inquiry in Canberra yesterday. ...

    Article : 431 words
  11. Call for agreement

    The House of Assembly's welfare committee has urged the Minister for the Capital Territory, Mr Hodgman, and the Minister for Finance, Senator Dame Margaret Guilfoyle, to reach agreement on the ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. Robbery charges

    Two men will appear in Canberra Court of Petty Sessions next Thursday on charges connected with the theft of a payroll at the Manuka shopping centre on Tuesday. Police said bail had been arranged and that ...

    Article : 45 words
  13. Public hearings

    Public hearings on the possible introduction of random breath-testing in the ACT are to be conducted by the House of Assembly. The chairman of the Assembly's standing committee on management, Mr ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. Robbers' descriptions

    MELBOURNE: Police issued yesterday descriptions of three people responsible for what is believed to be Australia's biggest bank hold-up, $187,000 from the Footscray branch of the CBA bank late on Friday. ...

    Article : 92 words
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  16. ALP branch support for policy on women

    The annual conference of the ACT branch of the ALP overwhelmingly endorsed yesterday a national committee's ...

    Article : 295 words
  17. Baby 'comfortable'

    MELBOURNE: The condition of test-tube twin Stephen Mays was described yesterday as "quite comfortable". A Queen Victoria Medical Centre spokesman said he had had a comfortable night in his ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. Airmen in Darwin

    DARWIN: About 120 American airmen are in Darwin preparing for their first Indian ocean surveillance and training missions originating from northern Australia. A flight of three B52 bombers and ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. Car import quota

    The Federal Government has decided against increasing the quota of imported passenger vehicles in 1981. The allocation to date, 88,000, will be the final figure, following a review of all relevant aspects ...

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  20. Ramphal confident about Games

    LONDON, Saturday (AAP). — "Think positive about Brisbane". That's the message from the ...

    Article : 330 words
  21. Dental funds run out

    ADELAIDE: The Commonwealth Government has run out of funds for providing dental treatment for Aboriginals in SA and dentists participating in the scheme have been told that the Aboriginal dental ...

    Article : 44 words
  22. Comment on Pettingell

    Sir William Pettingell should stand down from his position as deputy chairman of the Foreign Investment Review Board if reports that he accepted 5,000 shares in the new Caltex Australia Ltd share float proved ...

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  23. What's on in Canberra

    The Solstice Fair at Telopea Park is one of the highlights of the weekend's events in Canberra. ...

    Article : 121 words
  24. ACT nurses' workload

    The Capital Territory Health Commission was unlikely to react immediately to a request by the Hospital Employees Federation to ...

    Article : 101 words
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