Worse than death row
By Brandon Astor Jones
“This is what counts — not this other kind of stuff about Linda Tripp,
[Monica Lewinsky and Paula Jones ]. Who cares?” — Ann Landers
I have been asked by my editor to, on
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Forest protest at ALP conference
BURNIE — The Wilderness Society protested outside the ALP's state conference here on June 6 stating the party "has failed all Tasmanians in terms of protecting forests". Spokesperson Amanda Sully said, "The ALP is
Strong support for WA nurses' strike
By Sarah Stephen
PERTH — On June 9, 1500 nurses voted unanimously to begin an indefinite
strike until their 13% pay claim is granted. Nurses marched to a rally
in Forrest Place following the
On June 3, Amcor announced that it will close its pulp mill in Burnie, throwing 230 employees out of work and destroying a major regional centre in Tasmania. The mill was making a profit, but Amcor didn't consider it high enough. Â鶹´«Ã½ Weekly's
World Environment Day
ROCKHAMPTON — The Central Queensland University's Environment Society organised a full day of events to mark World Environment Day on June 5. The day attracted more than 300 participants and featured speakers from various
Tradition in search of a future
Children of the DevilPerformed by Russell DykstraDirected by David BellBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, until June 28Carlton Courthouse, Melbourne, June 30-July 11 Review by Allen Myers
After the performance, the
ANU no-cuts campaign continues
By Will Williams
CANBERRA — Professor Paul Thom, dean of the faculty of arts at the Australian National University, announced a new restructuring plan on June 9. Thom says the plan — which includes "voluntary"
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