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  2. Qld condemned over 'black hole' for ignorance of human rights

    BRISBANE: The Human Rights Commission condemned the Queensland Government yesterday for its ignorance of human rights in deciding to reopen underground cells in Brisbane's Boggo ...

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  3. Stumbling block for tallest building

    BRISBANE: Plans for the world's tallest building to be built in Brisbane have reached a stumbling block, with doubts that, the contentious city structure will ...

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    The secretary of the ACT Trades and Labour Council, Mr Charles McDonald, outside the Philippines Embassy yesterday, where he laid a wreath on the steps to mark the first anniversary of the assassination of Filipino trade-union leader Mr Rolando Olalia in Manila. A group of people, most of them members of the Philippines Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Aboriginal legal bodies win right to represent

    Representatives of two Aboriginal legal organisations will have the general, right to appear throughout Australia before the Royal Commission into ...

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  6. Boost for redevelopment objectors possible Judge reserves costs decision

    The ability of residents and community groups to object to redevelopment proposals in the ACT could be significantly ...

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  7. Nightstalking moths trigger false alarms at Forestry

    The CSIRO forestry division in Banks Street, Yarralumla, has a new burglar alarm system that is so sensitive that ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. Monorail opening behind schedule

    SYDNEY: Sydney's monorail will not be up and running by mid-January as originally planned, according to its builder, TNT. ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. CORRECTION

    Mr John Dunn, of Pat Wilson Real Estate, will be at 42 Fitchett Street, Garran, from 1 to 3pm today, when the house will be open for inspection. More ...

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  10. Court told Grassby got $80,000 from crime

    SYDNEY: Former Minister for Immigration and NSW Government adviser Mr A1 Grassby received $80,000 as a result of his criminal activities, it ...

    Article : 413 words
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  13. Leave snakes alone, they're only passing through: biologist

    The warmer weather has increased the activity of snakes in and around Canberra, the ACT Administration's wildlife biologist, Dr Keith Williams, ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. Quest for sperm donors

    SYDNEY: The Fertility Society of Australia launched a sperm recruitment campaign yesterday to overcome shortages. ...

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