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    LETS hope nobody gives George and Barbara a souvenir tea towel from Parliament House. Recent visitors picked up a ...

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  3. Field heads off Greens threat by calling for February election

    HOBART: The Premier of Tasmania, Michael Field, called a snap state election yesterday for February 1. Mr Field, who has led a minority Labor ...

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  4. 10-year-old cars registered 'without inspection'

    Motor-vehicle registration stations were overwhelmed yesterday as the new year began with the biggest one-day influx of vehicles in Canberra's history. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Hospital slated over storage of supplies

    The ACT Minister for Health, Wayne Berry, has strongly criticised Woden Valley Hospital's management for storing medical ...

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  7. No debt to Compass: Australian

    MELBOURNE: Australian Airlines might not have to pay Compass Airlines any of an alleged $4.9 million debt, the Supreme Court was told yesterday. ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. Grey to wait and see if NRMA will invest

    BRISBANE: Compass Airlines' chief executive, Bryan Grey, said yesterday he would "wait and see" if Australia's largest traveller ...

    Article : 647 words
  9. Car show to include 'parade to Woden'

    After a successful year the Summernats seem likely to go ahead in 1992, bigger and better, as organisers consider turning the Saturday night Supercruise into a parade ...

    Article : 393 words
  10. Arrow could face police charges

    GOLD COAST: Gold Coast nightclub singer Fairlie Arrow was in hiding yesterday after police said she and a male friend could be charged over ...

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