среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.
NSW:Main stories in Tuesday's papers=3
AAP General News (Australia)
04-05-2011
NSW:Main stories in Tuesday's papers=3
The Australian:
Page 1: Julia Gillard has reassured leaders of Australia's 20 churches that she supports
traditional values. The number of tropical cyclones in the Australian region could be
halved, according to CSIRO. A slump in company tax has punched a hole in Treasurer Wayne
Swan's budget.
Page 2: Former Australian Building and Construction Commissioner John Lloyd has criticised
his successor. Strong demand for employees in Victoria and Queensland is expected to keep
the workforce growing at a healthy pace. The record-high Australian dollar is making tourists
think twice.
Page 3: Victoria Cross winner Ben Roberts-Smith was nearly shot dead soon after the
action he was awarded for. Project Wickenby faces two top-level government investigations.
The federal government has rushed to downplay a raft of new regulations for childcare
centres.
World: (Abidjan) Ivory Coast has plunged into full-scale civil war.
Finance: Woolworths has ended months of speculation about the future of chief executive
Michael Luscombe.
Sport: NRL chief executive David Gallop has lashed out at Manly duo Anthony Watmough
and Terence Seu Seu for once again damaging the image of rugby league.
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