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  2. Committee to be funded by private sector Waste watch will be permanent: Howard

    A coalition government would establish a privately funded permanent standing committee to watch wasteful expenditure, the ...

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    Some of the 4000 tertiary students who demonstrated in Sydney yesterday against the introduction of a $250 tertiary education fee. About 30 were arrested and several injured last night after a sit-in and a noisy, sometimes violent, protest at the Commonwealth Education Department's NSW headquarters in the city which students partly occupied for several hours. Four students were arrested earlier in Brisbane, where about 300 marched ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Teachers, parents launch campaign

    ACT teacher and parent groups launched yesterday a campaign aimed at heading off possible cuts in the territory's education budget in the May Economic Statement. ...

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  6. Lord Mayor's security call

    SYDNEY: Sydney City Council needed constitutional security to protect it from the threat of sacking by the NSW Government, the Lord Mayor, Alderman Doug Sutherland, said yesterday. ...

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  7. IN BRIEF Barred for remark

    SYDNEY: Liberal backbencher Mr Jim Clough was suspended from the NSW ...

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  8. Anthology launching

    Shadows in a Wall, an anthology of Canberra poetry published by the ANU Poetry ...

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