Heritage listed farmers seek $7m, The Australian, 30 December, 1994.
Seeing is believing in Hollows factory, From trip to Eritrea, The Australian, 23 December, 1994.
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Typical Photo Request, Wood Carving with a Chainsaw, The Australian, Circa 17 December, 1994.
The Disappearance of Revelle Balmain, Glebe Coroner’s Court, Circa December, 1994. Original copy.
Locals take on bureaucrats over ‘short cut’ to town, The Weekend Australian, 10 December, 1994.
Stock routes closed as feed runs out, The Australian, 9 December, 1994.
There’s alluring glister yet in the hills of old gold, The Australian, 7 December, 1994.
Bush movie memories project the images of another age, The Australian, 28 November, 1994.
Ties with Eritrea grow stronger, The Australian, 27 November, 1994.
Union warns of contaminated beef on dinner tables, The Australian, 25 November, 1994.
Three nations clear our beef, The Australian, 24 November, 1994.
Beef exports in crisis over chemical fears, The Australian, 22 November, 1994.
Contamination the last straw for farmers, The Weekend Australian, 12 November, 1994.
When slaughter is more merciful than starvation, The Weekend Australian, 12 November, 1994.
Aquaculture nets a future for our fishing industry, The Australian, 8 November, 1994.
Only a trace of honey in the hives, The Weekend Australian, 5 November, 1994.
This is what a printout used to look like, 4 November, 1994.
Landcare Senate Inquiry, Printout, 2 November, 1994.
This is what printout’s used to look like.
Australian Manufacturing, 1994.
Unsure of exact date and place of publication.
Bloody magic!…farms rejoice in the wet, The Australian, 21 October, 1994.
Fashion designer inspired by sheep, The Australian, 13 October, 1994. Picture Chris Pavlich.
The flying nun of the outback takes a diver in farm accident, The Weekend Australian, 29 October, 1994.
Drought forces farmers to slaughter breeding stock, The Australian, 12 October, 1994.
Wal of water buckets the basket weavers, The Australian, 12 October, 1994.
On a trip to Eritrea for The Australian, 1994.
Flight to Eritrea with the Fred Hollows Foundation, for The Australian, 12 October, 1994.
Light rain gives hope to farmers, The Weekend Australian, 8 October, 1994.
Birdsville’s now a new fashioned track, The Australian, 4 October, 1994.
Risk increases as firefighters battle to save homes, The Weekend Australia, 1 October, 1994.
Hard Lessons on the Land, The Australian, 30 September, 1994.
Fahey launches river care plan, The Australian, 29 September, 1994.
Talc Alf thrives in splendid isolation, The Australian, 1994.
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Best rain in a year signals end of drought for some, The Australian, 29 September, 1994.
Producers fight land management myths, The Australian, 28 September, 1994.
New strategy to fight algal blooms, The Australian, 28 September, 1994.
Heritage proposal rocks Lake Eyre, The Australian, 26 September, 1994.
Grower access to wool body improved, The Australian, 23 September, 1994.
Scouts prepared to polish old hat image, The Australian, 23 September, 1994.
Knockback, Australia Council Writers Grants, 22 September, 1994.
Drought draws country women together, The Weekend Australian, 17 September, 1994.
Wool price spiral brings hope to farmers, The Weekend Australian, 17 September, 1994. Pic David Gray.
Greener Pastures? Arid Lands: Barren Future? The Australian, 15 September, 1994.
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Bushies make tracks for Birdsville, The Weekend Australian, 3 September, 1994.
And they’re off – to the bush event of the year, The Australian, 2 September, 1994. Pic David Gray.
25 years of Bethlehem in Bourke, The Weekend Australian, 27 August, 1994. Pic Anna Rogers.
‘Roo monopoly costs tanners their skins, The Australian, 23 August, 1994.
Wharves rekindle memories of prosperity, The Weekend Australian, 20 August, 1994. Pic Anna Rogers.
TV revamp gets bad reception, The Weekend Australian, 20 August, 1994.
Cotton germ keeps pests at bay, naturally, The Weekend Australian, 13 August, 1994. Pic Ruxxell Shakespeare.
Art blends best of black and white, The Weekend Australian, August 13, 1994. Pic Russell Shakespeare
Drought-hit farmers get $14 in aid, The Australian, 10 August, 1994.
Fahey to seek $10m rural assistance cash, The Australian, 9 August, 1994.
Hopes buried as farms turn to dust, The Weekend Australian, 6 August, 1994.
Drought claims 12 more districts, The Australian, 2 August, 1994.
Letter from old Sydney Morning Herald Chief of Staff Paul Bailey as make the move to The Australian 2 July, 1994.
In the forest of the vanishing, a trail of death, The Age, 22 June, 1994
In the forest of the vanishing, a trail of death Author: John StapletonDate: 22/05/1994Words: 917 Publication: The AgeSection: The Backpacker RaidsPage: 3 Australia’s worst serial killings started out as little more than a missing-persons case. Seven young backpackers had disappeared from various locations around Sydney, but there seemed little to connect them in […]
Sports injuries show safety is in the eye of the racquet holder, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 June, 1994. Pictures Dean Sewell.
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On the job, pix, The Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1994.
Student anglers take the fishing bait – hook, line and sinker, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 June, 1994 Picture Robert Pearce
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The Last 49 stories for The Sydney Morning Herald, List, From 28 February, 1994 to 6 June, 1994.
Death of the Darkroom, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 June, 1994. Pic Greg White.
One of the last stories for the SMH before moving to The Australian. DEATH OF THE DARKROOM Author: JOHN STAPLETONDate: 05/06/1994Words: 828 Publication: Sydney Morning HeraldSection: ComputersPage: 48 WE are living through the final days of the darkroom. For much of this century photography has been conducted in very much the same way […]
Rodney Hall’s wife wins him the Franklin, Sydney Morning Herald, 31 May, 1994
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Now for the Me No Smoke campaign, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 May, 1994
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Spyfinger: a journalist’s double-cross, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 May, 1994
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Doorknock donations fall short, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 May, 1994.
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From missing persons to a grim manhunt, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 May, 1994
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Task force manhunt nightmare, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 May, 1994. Additional Reporting.
Winning article detailed a tragedy, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 May, 1994 Photograph Steven Siewert
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Parks’ ponds come clean as algae attacked, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 May, 1994
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The Patrick White Hoax: a novel theory, Sydney Morning Herald, 17 May, 1994
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A sound basis for mass sax, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 May, 1994. Page One. Pictures Peter Rae.
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Temples set for Buddha’s birthday, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 May,1994
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Task force wrestles with alligator weed, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 May, 1994. Picture Andrew Meares.
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Rice record: saved by Japanese, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 May, 1994. Pic Andrew Meares.
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India: Harried With Children, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 May, 1994.
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Teenagers take a great leap forward, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 May, 1994
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Doors open again on a heritage of happiness, Mary Gibbs & Nutcote, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 May, 1994.
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Frank Moorhouse to challenge ban from book prize, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 April, 1994
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Greens quite RTA group in protest, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 April, 1994
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Ted faithfully renews his old war bonds every year, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 April, 1994. Pic Andrew Meares.
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The pilot was a hero … he saved all our lives, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 April, 1994. Page One. Picture Dallas Kilponen.
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Ernie’s patch part of a big plot, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 April, 1994
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Hopes grow, skills flourish as prisoners toil in soil, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 April, 1994
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God bless the Dreadnoughts and all who sailed with them, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 April, 1994 Page One. Picture Peter Rae
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A fuzzy wuzzy photo helps us remember our friends, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 April, 1994 Picture Greg White
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Blind ambition’s a career on the right track, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1987. Pictures Greg White.
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Bondi swamped by seaweed, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 April, 1994. Picture Greg White.
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Here’s to a boom industry – who won’t drink to that? Sydney Morning Herald, 7 April, 1994
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Future’s looking great after another show, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April, 1994 Photograph Peter Rae
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Wanders can now be tracked, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April, 1994
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Shifting sands and mining denude beach, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 April, 1994. Picture Greg White.
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Flames fail to destroy aspirations, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 April, 1994. Pic Greg White.
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Old glasses bring sight to needy eyes, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 April, 1994.
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In Boomi, no saving grace in daylight saving, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 April, 1994. Picture Greg White.
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Paradise on Earth. Precursor to And Then a Funny Thing Happened, Pages 1-10, Circa 1994.
Moree’s big heat drove this champion to drink, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 March, 1994
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Paradise on Earth. Precursor to And Then a Funny Thing Happened, Circa 1994.
Elsa Jacoby, the last charity queen dies, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 March, 1994. Page One.
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Show gives cricket a run for its money, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 March, 1994. Pic Dean Sewell.
Program fails to curb drug use: study, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 March, 1994
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Show gives cricket a run for its money, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 March, 1994. Pictures Dean Sewell.
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Museum raises money on a wing and a prayer, Sydney Morning Herald, 17 March, 1994
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Royal celebration loses its bang, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 March,1994
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A price rise that may get your goat, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 March, 1994. Picture Brendan Esposito.
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Reading at Gleebooks from Men Love Sex, Random House, 1994.
All I remember was this was a very strange evening, as I read from the short story And Then A Funny Thing Happened. Particularly considering people in the story were in the audience.
Cool’ prince a hit with kids in care, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 March, 1994. Picture Rick Stevens.
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Another HIV raises fears on validity of tests, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 March, 1994.
Flesh, feathers and fun as 500,000 strong party dances into town, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 March, 1994
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Hewson chided over Mardi Gras, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 March, 1994
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No time for fear when it’s a matter of life or death, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 March, 1994. Pic Steven Siewert.
Day One, and inquiry slips into sands of time, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 March, 1994.
Open season on quack shots, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 February, 1994 Page One. Picture Rick Stevens
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Interview with Sogyal Rinpoche, author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, Face the Press, SBS, 24 February, 1994.
Application to be China Correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 February, 1994.
The Secret History, Interview with David McKnight re his book Australia’s Spies and Their Secrets
Interview with former colleague at the SMH David McKnight on his book on the oft reviled Australian Secret intelligence Organisation, Australia’s Spies and Their Secrets.