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    Picture: MARTIN JONES Paul Scanlan, 13, of Red Hill, a keen amateur herpetologist, with two of his blue-tongue lizards yesterday. He discovered a two-headed lizard among some new-borns on Saturday [See Paspalum Place. — Page 2]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ANU students to protest at tertiary fee

    Canberra university students plan to support their Sydney counterparts when a delegation meets the Minister for ...

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  4. Pesticide law 'needed in ACT'

    People's health was being put at risk by the apparent lack of control over fumigators in the ACT, the regional manager of the National ...

    Article : 175 words
  5. Rated 15th in credit-worthiness Australia falls again in lenders' eyes

    Australia has fallen four places to the No 15 position in a survey of the credit-worthiness of most of the world's nations. The survey by a United States business ...

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  6. Tougher line on young shoplifters

    A sharp rise in shoplifting in the ACT had hardened police attitudes to youngsters who were caught, an Australian Federal Police spokesman said ...

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  7. Hawke stands firm on tax cuts introduction in July

    Despite a call from the Australian Council of Social Service to delay the July tax cuts for the benefit of low-income earners, the Government has no intention of changing its ...

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  8. Building workers set to strike

    More than 9000 building workers could go on strike in Canberra on Monday as part of nation-wide action in support of a $52-a-week wage increase, the ACT branch ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. Diplomat claims immunity

    MELBOURNE: The French Consulate in Melbourne challenged the power of a magistrates court to hear a speeding charge against its consul in ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. Payments plan 'punitive'

    The Government's plan to collect child maintenance from noncustodial parents was negative, costly, punitive and regressive, the president ...

    Article : 132 words
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  12. Pilot's body found

    BRISBANE: The body of Mr Nicholas John Paul Tanner, 18, a New Zealander living in Charters Towers, who was killed when his helicopter ...

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  13. Unsworth sacks Sydney City Council, names administrator

    SYDNEY: The NSW Premier, Mr Unsworth, sacked the Sydney City Council yesterday because it was "incapable of effectively carrying out its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Tambo arrives today

    The president of the African National Congress, Mr Oliver Tambo, arrives in Perth today at the start of a 16-day visit to Australia. He is ...

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  15. Children rejected at care centres

    Staff at the Civic and Manuka occasional care centres had turned away children several times in the past couple of weeks because of a lack of ...

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  16. CORRECTION

    The present owner of a Mitchell bomber being bought by the Australian War Memorial has not been operating the aircraft for profit, ...

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  17. Hawke opposed on plans for privatisation

    The Prime Minister, Mr Hawke, was still toying last week with the idea of selling Australia's major airport terminals. ...

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