Edition Number 165. Updated to Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Main News
Healthy response to
health reforms
State prepares for federal talks
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Other Stories
Numbers’ up for NSW Lotteries
Agency sold for over $1B
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Circular saves day for emergencies
Sets out rules for phone alerts
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Sun shines on tan campaign
Health warnings win award
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Graffiti campaign to draw public support
Crime Stoppers goes online
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Demand figures supply leading economy
Stats show NSW on top
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Staff freeze heats up cutback debate
ACT reacts to slashed grants
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Red tape cuts get green light
Streamlined processes for NGOs
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Higher education goes up online
New website compares universities
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Trucks targeted for brake neck speed
Cameras contribute to road safety
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Spa guide bubbling with safety tips
Advice for owners from Fair Trading
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Accreditation plan a credit to Councils
Better deal for building certifiers
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Safety translations set tongues wagging
WorkCover ads in 13 languages
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Program dusts off erosion study
DustWatchers to track wind activity
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NBN raises sites for broadband network
Names first areas to be connected
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New wills law is dead giveaway
Intestacy arrangements simplified
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Senior Appointments
Who’s who and who’s moving in the PS
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And in other news...
Extinct frog didn’t croak
Southeast surveyed
Chinese Army on the way
Post previews website
Pipeline in the works
Workforce needs addressed
Red Gums protected
Hospital plan given tick
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Letters: Your Say
Bosses bullied too!
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Talking Point
Tackling drugs:
Prohibition and advertising are the problems
The solution
to reducing the harm caused by illicit drugs is to legalise them, tax them and sell them in packages covered with graphic warnings, says
Evert Rauwendaal
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Personal Development
Overcome breathlessness in public speaking
by Nancy Daniels
Stress less, feel better
by Eddy Wai KK
Just what is a ‘performance problem’ anyway?
by Marnie Green
PS Features
Westminster and Ministerial responsibility
by Dr Martin Leet
Libraries lead the e-book revolution
by Philip Harvey
Childlessness in professional women
by Robert Tanton
Out Of Hours
“Poor Man’s Grange” is a real treat
by David Ellis
Simple yet scrumptious
by Christine Salins
Book Review
Christine Salins
reviews
Keeping Family Treasures
by Elizabeth Masters and Ian Batterham
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