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  6. ID card seems doomed

    The Government's proposed national identity card appeared doomed yesterday with the Australian Democrats and the ...

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  7. Bloom fades for Senator Amanda

    The bloom has finally faded for one of the nation's senators, a victim of the great flower scandal. Deprived of cut flowers while staff ...

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  8. Defence report recommends changes to RAAF, RAN roles Dibb: defend the north

    Substantial upgrading of the Australian Defence Force presence in northern Australia is one of the major elements in a report ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Saffron says he never met Murphy

    SYDNEY: Sydney businessman Mr Abe Saffron denied last night that he had had any association with High Court judge, Justice Murphy. ...

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  10. Appeal for self-rule in ACT

    Prominent members of the ACT House of Assembly have appealed to the Parliamentary Leaders of the Government, the ...

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  12. Sir Garfield Barwick evaded tax and became a forger: Walsh

    The former Chief Justice of the High Court, Sir Garfield Barwick, was a tax evader and a forger, according to Minister for Finance, Senator ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Yes, Minister, they're vegies

    The Minister for Territories, Mr Scholes, had a rural respite yesterday from his battles over ACT self-government. ...

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  15. Radiation checks called 'colossal waste'

    The Federal Government is paying out huge sums for radiation tests on office computer equipment, tests described as a "colossal waste" by one ...

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