Cheers, few tears as beers go marching on, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 September, 1992.
Fill it up yourself, we’re running a service station, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 September, 1992.
Hot time as all tracks lead to the beach, The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 September, 1992.
No matter the score, touts are the winners, The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 September, 1992.
Gay lobby aims to start legal centre, The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 September, 1992.
Talks aim to solve west’s rural crisis, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 September, 1992.
Let’s be snappy with that nappy, pappy, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 September, 1992.
Bothersome bats in for a bagging as gardeners act, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 September, 1992.
One man’s goal: to get us back on the rails, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 September, 1992.
The Emir says thanks, but not much else, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 September, 1992. Printout.
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The emir says thanks, but not much else, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 September, 1992.
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Computer plots a course for New Age novelists, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 September, 1992. Picture Kate Callas
It’s the last straw for our grain belt farmers, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 September, 1992. Page One. Pic Robert Pearce.
Car club charity run bales out farmers, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 September, 1992.
Nutritionist puts children’s needs back on the menu, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 September, 1992.
It’s safe to come out now: at long last, spring, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 September, 1992.
Official welcome ushers Rabuka back into fold, Sydney Morning Herald, 31 August, 1992
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This way to the M5 but where’s the free way, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 August, 1992.
Freeway opens to fanfare, speeches but no cars, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 August, 1992.
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New medal honours support roles in Vietnam War, The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 August, 1992.
This computer is Sydney’s hottest new disc jockey, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August, 1992. Page One. Pic Robert Pearce.
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Pensioners big losers in share rules, say advisers, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 August, 1992.
Catch 22 at Matthew Talbot, The Sydney Morning Herald, 19 August, 1992.
Country fans say dang politics, it’s time for a hootenanny, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 August, 1992.
Pit closes as a rich seam of mining life runs out, The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 August, 1992.
Art we didn’t want to see, The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 August, 1992.
Doing time in the great outdoors, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 August, 1992.
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Dumped cars come back to haunt their owners, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 August, 1991.
Legalise steroid use, doctor urges, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 August, 1992.
Big show boats still making waves, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 August, 1992.
Ad people take different sort of cut to create job, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 August, 1992.
Chaucer in the Age of Aquarius, Macquarie University, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 July, 1992.
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More in store for Dr Jurd’s town as old alchemist quits, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 July, 1992.
Learning to give hope to otherwise hopeles cases, The Sydney Morning Herald, 22 July, 1992.
New perspective for street kids, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 July, 1992.
Sewing jobs on the line, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 July, 1992. Pic Steve Christo.
Guardians of the sea keep lovely, lonely watch, The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 July, 1992.
A big push to start rocking, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 July, 1992.
Suffer the children, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 July, 1992.
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She may be dreaming, but Jody wants the best, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 July 1991.
Unveiling feminism in the Koran, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 June, 1992.
Get involved, humanist says, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 June, 1992.
Sing it, blow it, play it! The eisteddford begins, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 June, 1992.
More ex-Soviets settling for life down under, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 June, 1992. Pic Colin Townsend.
Cop that! Navy shows off new breed of sub-killer, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 July, 1992. Pic Quentin Jones.
Roam Birth, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1992.
Correction: I refer to Susie, the mother of my children, in this story as “my wife” instead of “my partner”. It was a stupid mistake. At the time I was worried about appearances. AActivePaper Archive Sydney Morning Herald, 2/07/1992
Libs fail to woo northern voters, The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 June, 1992.
O n the job, pix, Out West with Greg White, The Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1992.
At night on one of the far western nature reserves or national parks of Western NSW. Senior environment officer with the NSW National Parks Richard Kingsford is on the far left. I’m sitting next to him. And standing up in the middle is SMH photographer Greg White. From memory this particular reserve was not open […]
On the job, pix, The Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1992.
Pretty sure this was another trip around the state with photographer Greg White. On an avocado farm on the north coast of NSW.
On the job, pix, In Carcoar with Greg White, Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1992.
Clowning around with photographer Greg White. We had been on the road for a fortnight doing somewhat excruciating feature stories for the Summer Reading section on bypass towns and railway hotels, neither of which struck us as very riveting. It rained the entire trip, we had been damp, cold, cramped and wet doing stories we […]
Council moves to give Little Italy a fresh face, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 June, 1992.
Town sees its future stitched up in cotton, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 June, 1992.
30 to lose jobs at Showground, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 June, 1992,
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Big lotteries out of luck, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 June, 1992.
Cartoon by Sydney Morning Herald cartoonist Greg Smith after the birth of my son Sam, Circa 1992.
Why calves are dying in thousands, The Australian, 1992.
Roam Birth, The Sydney Morning Herald, Extract from Hunting the Famous, 1992
From Hunting the Famous: ROAM BIRTH John Stapleton Everything had come together. Everything was right. Making stories out of one’s own life came naturally enough; and I wrote a piece for example on the birth of my daughter. “That could only happen to you,” people in the corridors commented the day it was published. The story, […]
Gay activists’ voice over the city, Queer TV, Sydney Morning herald, 3 February, 1992.
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When the going gets tough, the tough get sewing, The Sydney Morning Herald, 22 January, 1992.
Story of Sydney a tale of recession, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 January, 1992.
Security guard wounded in city cinema hold-up, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 January, 1992.
Heatwave renews river algae fear, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 January, 1992.
Shock sinks in for jobless ‘statistics’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 January, 1992. Pic Greg White.
One horse laugh towns, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 January, 1992. Picture Greg White.
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Dressing up for laughs is simply good fun, The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 January, 1992.
The Ex-Humed Towns, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 January, 1992. Pictures Greg White.
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Fading picture the key to a lost family, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 January, 1992.
Young, unemployed? Let the forces be with you, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 January, 1992.
Sydney Harbour’s military history: a tour de forts, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 January, 1992. Photography Palani Mohan
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Ale Aboard, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 January, 1992. Pictures Greg White.
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The ceaseless plea for a pay rise, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 December, 1991..
Southbound yachts provide a spectacle to be proud of, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 December, 1991.
Race hopes sunk by media barge, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 December, 1991. Page One. Pic Palani Mohan.
The pub with no beer, other than its own brew, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 December, 1991. Pic Greg White.
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Seven-year hitch has sailors in knots, The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 December, 1991. Pic Phillip Lock.
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$2m seminary may help boost Catholic priest numbers, The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 December, 1991.
Outrage as drug, alcohol centre shuts temporarily, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 December, 1991
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SYDNEY MORNING HERALD CHRISTMAS PARTY 1991
Sydney Morning Herald XMAS Most likely 1991 Facebook Post: https://www.facebook.com/michele.mossop/posts/1868577130036620?comment_id=1868615416699458 From photographer Michelle Mossop In the process of rewiring my place I stumbled on a box of hidden treasures… Jones St Christmas Day ’91 or ’92?Catered lunch from David Jones7 photographers working on that dayStanding Rob Whitehead, Sandra Harvey, Stuart Davidson, Dean Sewell,Liz Dobbie, Michele Mossop, John Stapleton, […]
Where Christmas isn’t about family, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 December, 1991,
Picture by Greg White: Working with son Sam on lap, December, 1991.
Stepping lightly on public transport, The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 December, 1991. Pic Kylie Pickett.
Cocky’s joy as rain comes down, The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 December, 1991.
First in, best dressed for Hobart, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 December, 1991. Page One. Pic Tim Clayton.
Ukrainians sing for recognition, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 December, 1991.
New grave sites on road to Resurrection, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 December, 1991 Picture Tim Clayton
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Catfight over night Manly ferry plan, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 December, 1991. Pic Tim Clayton.
Country papers turn 150 in (old) style, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 December, 1991. Photograph Greg White.
Still fishing now the catch has gone, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 December, 1991
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Out of work, out of touch – out west they’re fed up, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 November, 1991.
Weedy invaders lap up the drought, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 November, 1991.
Task force formed to tackle toxic algal bloom, The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 November, 1991.
HIV Positive Thinking, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 November, 1991.
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Officials fear spread of Darling River algae, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 November, 1991
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Old Soldiers Clubs Never Die, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 November, 1991 Picture Michele Mossop.
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Doctors fail to knock out amateur boxers, The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 November, 1991.
Shelley leaves the marathon men in her wake, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 November, 1991 Front page Picture Paul Jones
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Great wine … it’s a shame you’ll have to drink it, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 November, 1991.
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Gay couples want right to be parents, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 October, 1991
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Ministers’ rivalry carves up State parks, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 October, 1991. Picture Michele Mossop.
Report calls for tighter controls on crop sprays, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 October, 1991.
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Home sweet car park: but where can Larry and Myra go? Sydney Morning Herald, 21 October, 1991. Pictures Steven Siewert.
Let’s show you the ropes at the island auction, Cockatoo Island sell-off, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 October, 1991.
This is one of the most despairing stories about Sydney I ever wrote. A lost art, beautiful black and white photography by an absolute master, Greg White, with whom I was privileged to work. These days Cockatoo Island is best known as the site for an biannual arts celebration. https://www.biennaleofsydney.com.au/20bos/venues/cockatoo-island/ It’s a travesty. This island […]
AJA row over newsletter, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 October, 1991.
Outing: Tragedy or Farce, The News Story That Never Was, Outrage, October, 1991.
This was a controversy which was an interesting collision between reporting, advocacy and scandal.On the order of my bosses at the Sydney Morning Herald I had to ring up well known Italian MP Franca Arena and ask her how she felt about her twin sons being gay; at which I got a very Italian mother […]
Scaverngers ready to pluck Cockatoo Island dry Sydney Morning Herald 10 October 1991 Picture Bruce Miller
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Scavengers ready to pluck this Cockatoo dry, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 October, 1991. Picture Bruce Miller.
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The Lure of the Illicit, Angus & Robertson, Rejection Letter, 9 October, 1991.
Don’t aid UK, says Sinn Fein, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 October, 1991.
The all-black, all-out football battle of NSW, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 October, 1991. Pictures Palani Mohan.
A few residents give plan the green light, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 October, 1991 Picture Kylie Picket
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Old train museum runs out of steam, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 October, 1991. Picture Greg White.
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A bitter town says it is facing ruin, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 September, 1991.
Dalgetty Rural Journalism Prize. Not successful. 27 September, 1991.
Reeling in the remembrance of things past, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 September, 1991. Picture Michael Bowers.
Huge locust plague looms in north-west, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 September, 1991
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City retreat eases pain for families of the disabled, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 September, 1991.
Food feud: from vegetarian salami to salted jelly fish, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 September, 1991.
People power persuades Westpac to compromise, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 September, 1991.
Protesters rally to save St Joseph’s, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 September, 1991. Picture Tim Clayton.
Taree quietly swings behind its ‘local lad’, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September, 1991.
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Rare Letter of Appreciation from Anglican Home Mission Society, The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September, 1991.
Charities plead for aid in hard times, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 September, 1991. Picture Elizabeth Dobbie.
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Why a bookie puts his money on St Michael’s, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 September, 1991. Page One. Picture Steve Christo.
Rally derides Government, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 September, 1991. Picture Bruce Miller.
Town gets ‘kick in the groin’ after 133 years, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 September, 1991. Picture Peter Morris.
Sydney off to keep peace, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 September, 1991. Picture Michele Mossop.
Meeting promotes alcohol, say critics, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 August, 1991.
In Surry Hills, the red flag’s still flying, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 August, 1991 Front Page Picture Bob Pearce
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Roll up, roll up – for rural debt counselling, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August, 1991.
Kit for detection of snake venom, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 August,1991. Picture Steve Christo.
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Conditions hinder healing, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 August, 1991.
A boomer of a day for a dip, says Skip, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 August, 1991.
Robbed customer gets money back, 16 August, 1991.
Letter objecting to SMH coverage of Gay Outing, of which I inadvertently became a part, 16 August, 1991.
City to Surf Liftout, Note of Appreciation, 13 August, 1991.
Fun and sun on the run, The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 August, 1991.
City to Surf, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 August, 1991
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Gay Guerillas, Outing, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 August, 1991.
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Campaign against Franca Arena, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 August, 1991. Page One..
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‘Extinct’ spiders found in cave, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 August, 1991.
Wood shows spokesman’s star turn, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 July, 1991. Picture Alex Towle.
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Photo, Hard at work for The Sydney Morning Herald, 1991, Photographer Greg White.
Think the job was on fishing communities at Hat Head on the Mid-north coast of NSW and the photographer was Greg White. Not sure of exact year.
DYING WITH DIGNITY, STUART CHALLENDER, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 July, 1991.
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Troubled Waters, A Wonderland at Risk, Lakes Folly, Good Weekend, Sydney Morning Herald, Cover Story, 27 July, 1991.
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Languages dropped in ethnic radio shake-up, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 July, 1991.
Townships angry over water crisis, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 July, 1991.
Four children, a mortgage and no relief in sight, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 July, 1991.
They don’t see eye to eye over murk, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 July, 1991.
Lithgow’s punishment: goodbye, jobs, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 July, 1991.
They’d kill to stay in Killara, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 July, 1991. Page One. Pic Bruce Miller.
Turning tables on the slipped disc, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 July, 1991.
Seals find a better fate in Manly, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 July, 1991.
Back to the land a matter of degrees for this pair, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 July, 1991.
Incarcerated by banks, a farmer loses her living, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 June, 1991
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Nature’s food hall: Plant now, eat later, The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 June, 1991.
Holiday storm: boaties caught, campers evacuated, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 June, 1991.
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On the job, pix, Hooning around in smart cars, The Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1991.
On the job, pix, Locust Story, The Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1991.
On the job, pix, Man living opposite the Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1991.
This man lived in an alcove opposite the front entrance of The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax building for many years during the 1980s/1990s. All attempts to move him on failed. He would always return to his alcove. He believed, from what I could tell from his more lucid moments, that he was there to pass on […]
The Russian is finally coming, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 June, 1991.
On the black list: Goo-Gars claim racism, The Sydney claim racism, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 June, 1991.
Snowless ski slopes at Snowy, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 June, 1991.
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Learning on a Broader Basis, Kangaroo Island, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 June 1991. Picture Andrew Taylor.
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Get outside, boy – it’ll do you good, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 June, 1991. Pic Andrew Taylor.
Oppression hidden across a sea of ignorance, Timothy Mo, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 June, 1991. Pic Tim Clayton.
Farmers on the scent of dead fish, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 June, 1991.
Old diggers take up fight over new medal system, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May, 1991.
School branches out to a higher plane of learning, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May, 1991. Pic Greg White.
Condon – the classic collector, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 May, 1991.
So long fish, catch you next year – maybe, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 May, 1991. Pic Greg White.
The wetlands that may become the badlands, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 May, 1991. Page One. Pic Greg White.
Lucky Ron leaves bad times behind, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 May, 1991.
A slice of heaven, and history, that’s going, going . . . Joadja. The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 May, 1981.
Mayor calls for calm in outcry over salmonella, The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 May, 1991.
AIDS research boost, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 May, 1991.
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Only thing worse than a pub with no beer, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 May, 1991. Page One. Pic Andrew Taylor.
March takes over May Day, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 May, 1991. Pic Steve Christo.
The battle to reclaim land from beast, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 May, 1991. Pic Greg White.
A return to something more significant, Mootwingee National Park, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 April, 1991.
Goodbye farm, gone to educate the kids, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 April, 1991. Page One. Pic Greg White.
How 600,000 apples a day keep the recession away, The Sydney Morning Herald, 22 April, 1991. Pic Andrew Taylor.
Dust-up over coal dump plan for dairy area, The Sydney Morning Herald, 115 April, 1991.
Addiction treatment now a battleground, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 April, 1991.
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So dry even the water’s gone walkabout, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 April, 1991. Picture Palani Mohan
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Show ends with plea for homeless, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 April, 1991.
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Put speed cameras in bush too, says Lauer, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 April, 1991
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Elcom selling flood-prone land, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 April, 1991.
Why Pat loves a touching scene, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 April, 1991.
Dr John Parkes, Obituary, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 April, 1991.
I worked with Dr Parks for almost a year at Sydney University typing up his manuscript on growth curves.He was a truly wonderful man. The book was ultimately published by Springer Verlag.
Mucking out is great, mate, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 March, 1991. Pic Andrew Taylor.
Clinic worker resigns amid controversy, Pat Gehlaar aka Pat the Rat, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 March, 1991.
Shirley’s happy with hard yakka and that’s no bull, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 March, 1991.
For Les, sideshows were the main event, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 March, 1991.
When Katrina rides in, it ain’t no pony club, The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 March, 1991. Pic Ben Rushton.
Here’s a real wool pullover, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 March, 1991.
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