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  2. Defence pay rise may spark PS push

    Senior military officers were awarded a pay rise of up to 14 per cent yesterday amid fears that it would cause a push for a wages ...

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  3. Stop closure of hospital, Rally tells its 3 MLAs

    The Residents Rally has directed its three MLAs to stop the fast-track closure of Royal Canberra Hospital (North) and has ...

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  5. Cabinet 'decides' on ACT school closures

    The ACT Cabinet made a decision on school closures late yesterday and will announce it today —apparently to the surprise of ...

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    England will encounter a medical marvel when Bruce Reid bowls for Australia in Friday's first cricket Test in Brisbane. ...

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  8. Two unions vote for big merger

    MELBOURNE: A successful amalgamation ballot paved the way yesterday for the creation of a giant metal industry union with nearly 200,000 ...

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  9. Lawrence bends: WA to hold corruption Royal commission

    PERTH: A Royal commission with extended powers will be set up in Western Australia to investigate claims of corruption and other illegal ...

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  10. Doubt over Christmas rate drop

    MELBOURNE: The Treasurer, Paul Keating, cast doubt yesterday on whether there would be further interest-rate reductions this year. ...

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