The truffle industry of Tasmania, Original Copy, The Australian, 23 December, 1998.

Request to reproduce story Organic farming is mushrooming, Open Training & Education Network, 9 December, 1998.

The Moxley family, dairying and deregulation, Original Copy, The Australian, 7 December, 1998.

The only plant in its genus and family, the rare Albany pitcher, Original Copy, The Australian, 30 November, 1998.

Letter of thanks from Elizabeth Douglas, The Australian, 11 November, 1998.

World War One: Elizabeth Douglas, Personal Odyssey, Original Copy, Page One, The Australian, 9 November, 1998.

The grass trees of the Pilliga in flower, Original Copy, The Australian, 5 November, 1998.

National Children’s Summit Announced, Original Copy, The Australian, 5 November, 1998.

Survivors of boarding house fire to sue Ashfield Council, Original Copy, The Australian, 3 November, 1998.

The Rats of Tobruk, Original Copy, The Australian, 28 October, 1998.

Nerves mount for Rags or Riches harvest, Original Copy, The Australian, 21 October, 1998.

Ron the Con, South Australia’s most famous con man, Original Copy, The Australian, 15 October, 1998.

Dead Man’s Water Hole, Original Copy, The Australian, 12 October, 1998.

John Howard in trouble in his own seat of Bennelong, Original Copy, The Australian, 2 October, 1998.

Floods in the Gong, The Australian, 18 August, 1998.

Temperatures rise across the inland, Original Copy, The Australian, 30 July, 1998.

Brief on Fairfax situation, The Australian, 21 July, 1998.

Australia’s oldest apple tree, The Australian, 17 July, 1998.

Legalisation of brothels, The Australian, 14 July 1998.

Guillian-Barre Syndrome, The Australian, 1 July, 1998.

Paper Pissed Off, Bennelong, 24 June, 1998.

ORIGINAL COPY

The bush gives a thumbs down to Carr’s budget, Original Copy, The Australian, 3 June, 1998.

Working on the Snowy Mountains Authority, Original Copy, The Australian, 3 June, 1998.

Bourke Irrigators and the Darling River System, The Australian, 30 April,1998

Decades later, despite the many millions spent, the inept government bureaucratic bungling of the management of the Darling River System and attempts to appease the environmental lobby, accompanied by a massive sellout to Chinese owned cotton enterprises upstream, has sent hundreds of farmers broken and severely damaged Australia’s inland waterways.

Telescopes, The Australian, 2 April, 1998.

The joys of general reporting. Sometimes you’re just doing odd jobs for the paper’s various supplements and sections.

Drought rears its head across Eastern Australia, The Australian, 1 April, 1998.

Drought across Eastern Australia, with Asa Wahlquist, The Australian, 1 April, 1998.

DDT and Toxic Tick Dipping Sites, The Australian, 31 March, 1998.

Cane Toads, The Australian, 31 March, 1998.

Binoculars, The Australian, 4 March, 1998.

The joys of general reporting. Sometimes you’re just doing odd jobs for the paper’s various supplements and sections.

Strange tales drift into town, The Australian, 2 February, 1998.

Civil rights alarm at council vagrancy laws, The Weekend Australian, 31 January, 1998.

Vagrancy Laws Reintroduced, The Australian, 30 January, 1998.

AMA, employers seek ways to curb sickies, The Australian, 26 January, 1998.

Anti-terror pups sniff out job opportunity, The Australian, 15 January, 1998.

Press-ganged youth takes off, The Australian, 14 January, 1998.