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  2. Summer musician

    Hugh Withycombe, 10, of Barton, plays the cello yesterday during a student concert at Narrabuiidah Collige part of the Young Music Society's summer school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. IN BRIEF Newspaper opposes sales tax

    ADELAIDE: Broken Hill's only daily newspaper, The Barrier Daily Truth, will not publish any material relating to the Federal ...

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  4. CONVENTION CENTRE Hodgman vows renewed effort

    The Minister for the Capital Territory, Mr Hodgman, said yesterday that he would devote his energies to getting a ...

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  5. Liberals use an old Whitlam tactic

    A ploy used by the Whitlam Government in 1974 in an attempt to outmanoeuvre the Premier of Queensland, Mr Bjelke-Petersen, ...

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  6. Military conference

    More than 100 people are expected to attend the second annual Australian Military History Conference which will be held at the Australian War ...

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  7. Stamp duty

    SYDNEY: Transfers of the matrimonial home between husband and wife in divorce settlements would be exempted from NSW stamp duty ...

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  8. Press credentials

    KAMPALA, Thursday (AAP-Reuter). — The Ugandan Government yesterday withdrew the press credentials of a 27-year-old Australian, Mr Trent ...

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  9. Terms for power inquiry issued

    The NSW Ombudsman, Mr George Masterman, has outlined the terms under which he will investigate the ...

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  10. Retailers of petrol 'angry'

    BP petrol-station proprietors in Canberra met last night to discuss the company's wholesale and retail marketing policy under which some ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. EC head to visit

    BRUSSELS, Thursday (AAP-Reuter). — The president of the EC Commission, Mr Gaston Thorn, will visit Australia and New Zealand next month ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL NEWS TLC bans gas and oil to Canberra college

    The ACT Trades and Labour Council would ban the installation of natural gas and prevent deliveries of oil to the Canberra ...

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  13. Police say SP empire broken

    MELBOURNE: A Melbourne police task force believes it has uncovered a multi-million-dollar SP betting empire with interstate links. ...

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  14. Free film shows

    The O'Family Centre Film Group is holding free weekly film screenings on Thursday nights beginning at 8pm in the O'Connor Family Centre in Finn St, ...

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  15. Australia Day

    Australia Day would be celebrated on Monday, February 1, a spokesman for the Department of Capital Territory said yesterday. He explained that, when ...

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  16. PS award

    A Canberra biologist, Mr Peter Millington of the Department of Primary Industry's fisheries division, has received a Public Service post-graduate ...

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  17. Eurobodalla show

    The Eurobodalla Shire Show, which will be held at Moruya on January 30 and 31, will carry a record $4,500 prizemoney. ...

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  18. SA action risks national package

    ADELAIDE: The Arbitration Commission warned yesterday that a campaign by South Australian builders' labourers for an additional ...

    Article : 303 words
  19. Advertising

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  20. Road accidents

    Canberra police reported 19 road accidents, two involving injury, in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  21. BRIDGE Semi-finals of teams title

    Either one Canberra player or three will be among this year's national under-30s teams champions. ...

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  22. Maritime award

    SYDNEY: Federal Arbitration Commissioner Mr Ken Turbet ratified an agreement giving a wage increase of 6 per cent to about 5,000 Australian ...

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  23. Meeting ordered

    SYDNEY: The Coal Industry Tribunal has ordered that representatives of the combined mining unions and the Coal Owners Association meet this ...

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  24. Nurses strike possibility

    MELBOURNE: Nat meetings of repatriation nurses voted yesterday to step up their industrial action after they claimed the Commonwealth Public ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. 20,000 expected at festival

    About 20,000 people were expected to attend the Multicultural Australia Day Festival being held in Civic Square tomorrow week, the ...

    Article : 329 words
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