Wednesday, February 29, 2012

ABC 702's What The Papers Say


AAP General News (Australia)
08-26-2009
ABC 702's What The Papers Say

ABC 702 - WHAT THE PAPERS SAY





THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD



Predatory sex clinic is under fire from sexual health experts.



Australia searching for a brand new identity for the country.



A legal decision could scuttle a 14 year old girls solar around the world sail attempt.



THE AUSTRALIAN



Thousands of small businesses facing larger tax bills because of pay increases by state
tribunals.



The Packer family has just sold its head office building in Park street.





THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW



The federal government has rejected business demands to scale back regulatory regime.





Wollies has announced it's going into the hardware business.



The Obama administration will nominate Ben Bernanke as the chief of the central bank.





THE MELBOURNE AGE



Hundreds more jobs to be axed at Holden.



Diggers in Afghanistan will be served Aussie tucker at a cost of four million dollars.



Wollies announced plan to enter the hardware sector to challenge Bunnings.





THE BRISBANE COURIER MAIL



Qld coastal development faces major upheaval with rising water levels.



Former Queensland government minister Gordon Nuttall now faces more charges.





THE WEST AUSTRALIAN



Just five more beds in WA's hospital system compared to two decades ago.



The Perth Royal show has cancelled a number of exhibits because of fears animals could
catch swine flu.





ADELAIDE ADVERTISER





The death of the Murray River Queen.



Stuffed animals now they're in danger.





THE HOBART MERCURY



The death of a Tasmanian teenager who switched the engine off to safe petrol has led
to calls for more driver training.



South Korean planned development on Hobart's eastern shore has sparked concern.



THE CANBERRA TIMES



Canberra railway station will be shafted out of Kingstown for new developments.



Plans afoot to refurbish PM's two major residences





THE NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS



The Territory is now the last jurisdictions diction to allow fireworks after ACT's
decision to ban it this week.



Three boys who jumped into a creek to try and save their mate have been honoured.





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