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Pollution law exemption condemned
Pollution law exemption condemned By Bill Mason @box text intro = BRISBANE — Environmentalists ...
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CJC hears witnesses on death in custody
By John Nebauer and Kerry Vernon BRISBANE — The Criminal Justice Commission's public inquiry ... original police account was that they were called to a disturbance in South Brisbane, where they arrested ... Yock and another Aboriginal youth. They left South Brisbane shortly after 6 p.m. and arrived at the ...
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Queensland rail lines reprieved
Queensland rail lines reprieved By Bill Mason BRISBANE — The Goss government has agreed to retain ...
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'Just our presence was our work'
'Just our presence was our work' By Jim McIlroy BRISBANE — Peace Brigades International ...
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Lucky Dube give-aways!
the Playroom; Brisbane — Thursday, December 2, the Site. The first two Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Weekly readers to ...
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Call for women's solidarity
Call for women's solidarity BRISBANE — Murri women here have issued an appeal for support and ...
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Blacks demand more time on legislation
Blacks demand more time on legislation By Maurice Sibelle BRISBANE — Three hundred people attended ...
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Triumph clothing strike ends
Triumph clothing strike ends By Bill Mason BRISBANE — More than 350 women at Triumph International ...
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Secret tour exposes illegal waste dumps
Secret tour exposes illegal waste dumps By Bill Mason BRISBANE — A late-night tour of illegal ...
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Blacks oppose CRA mine pipeline
Blacks oppose CRA mine pipeline By Bill Mason BRISBANE — Aborigines at the Doomadgee community in ...
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Cuban doctor speaks
Cuban doctor speaks By Bill Mason BRISBANE — Cuba's unique and revolutionary health care ...
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Inquiry into toxic waste scandal
Inquiry into toxic waste scandal By Bill Mason BRISBANE — The Criminal Justice Commission is to ...
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Rally hits Goss budget cuts
Rally hits Goss budget cuts By Nathan Laurent BRISBANE — "We are not going to stop fighting ...
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Queenland teachers strike against cuts
By Maurice Sibelle BRISBANE — Over ten thousand teachers rallied across Queensland on August 5 to ... Brisbane's Festival Hall, plus some 50 other meetings across the state, were the largest turn-out of teachers ... their in-service training in their own time. The Brisbane meeting was joined by hundreds of student ...
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300 XXXX brewery workers face the sack
300 XXXX brewery workers face the sack By Bill Mason BRISBANE — In a drastic rationalisation of ...
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Campaign to save professional centre
Campaign to save professional centre By Nikki Ulasowski BRISBANE — Thirty people attended a rally ...
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Goss the destroyer
By Dave Riley BRISBANE — Queenslanders should brace themselves for continued government spending ... merging two Brisbane hospitals and changing nursing practices to save $15 million. The cuts provoked an ... Brisbane. The line, which the local Freight Action Group calls "economically dubious", is to take ...
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Public services on Qld hit list
Public services on Qld hit list By Bill Mason BRISBANE — In the latest of a series of planned ...
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Goss to trade national park
Goss to trade national park By Maurice Sibelle BRISBANE — The state Labor government has angered ...
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Joh jury inquiry focuses on investigator
Joh jury inquiry focuses on investigator By Bill Mason BRISBANE — The spotlight in the ongoing ...
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Free speech campaign widens
Free speech campaign widens By Maurice Sibelle BRISBANE — The campaign for free speech in the ...
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Status quo
yesterday." — Brisbane Courier-Mail, June 7. Knows all about it "Poverty [in Britain] is no longer ...
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'Mass destruction in slow motion'
'Mass destruction in slow motion' By Bill Mason BRISBANE — "When the war ends and ...
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Murri community targets skyrail
Murri community targets skyrail By John Nebauer BRISBANE — The Djabugay community has claimed ...
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Shoalwater sand mining dumped
Shoalwater sand mining dumped By Bill Mason BRISBANE — In what the mining industry has described ...