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  2. PARLIAMENT Nuclear-powered US ships free to visit

    US nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are now free to visit Australian ports under changes announced yesterday to the ...

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  3. Hoo Hoo who? Fun, cat, grub, or incest —that's the nub

    While Federal Parliament was dominated yesterday by such issues as the wage freeze and Southwest Tasmania, the thoughts of at ...

    Article : 287 words
  4. $61.5m television profit

    Australia's 15 metropolitan television stations made an after-tax profit of $44.7 million in 1981-82. ...

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  5. 'Difficult year' for film and TV school

    The past financial year had been "particularly difficult" for the Australian Film and Television School, according to its annual report tabled in ...

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  6. Call for increase in migrant services

    There should be a major increase in the level and number of Grants-in-Aid available to voluntary ...

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  7. Pensioners scared: Carlton

    The Minister for Health, Mr Carlton, accused the Opposition and some pharmacists yesterday of trying to frighten ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. Record peak Snowy demand

    Breakdowns in NSW power generators in the past year had resulted in a record peak demand on the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority's ...

    Article : 123 words
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  10. 'Rapid progress' with building

    "Rapid progress" has been made on the construction of the new Parliament House since the first concrete was ...

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  11. Norfolk's tourism decline

    The economy of Norfolk Island was largely dependent on tourism and in the past year it had declined by nearly 24 per cent, the ...

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  12. Cost-cutting criticised

    The Australian War Memorial's annual report, tabled in Parliament yesterday, is criticial of Government cost-cutting. In the introduction to the report, the council of ...

    Article : 340 words
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  14. PM sees surgeon

    The Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, was in Melbourne yesterday to see the surgeon who operated on his back to relieve his sciatica. A spokesman said the surgeon was happy with ...

    Article : 83 words
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