Sitemap - 1987 - A Sense of Place Magazine

Diary notes, too much partying, 31 December, 1987.

Diary notes, 30 December, 1987.

Government wants to clear te air and save our skins, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 December, 1987

Too small, too big, or too bad? Sydney Morning Herald, 30 December, 1987

Man Held Over Orchard Shooting Sydney Morning Herald 29 December, 1987

Death among the fruit fields, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 December, 1987. Page One.

Diary notes, 28 December, 1987.

The Alternative Lifestyle Goes Legal, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 December, 1987. Page One. Pic Brendan Read

Can a sinking politician swim in business, The Sydney Morning Herald, 22 December, 1987.

Neglected queen's majesty restored, QVB, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 December, 1987.

Old ambience in New England, Travel, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 December, 1987.

How our MPs are living off the fat of the land, The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 December, 1987.

Hepatitis B costing $50 million a year, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 December, 1987

Country doctors vow to fight on, The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 December, 1987.

Sunlovers learn rules to avoid skin cancer, The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 December, 1987. Pic Brendan Read.

Raid nets $56m drug crops, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 December, 1987.

Journal. 8 December, 1987. Tamworth. Eaten by Mice.

Call for action on new ecstasy drug, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 December, 1987.

Street-wise rules foil bag snatchers Sydney Morning Herald 8 October 1987 Photography Rick Stevens

Sydney misses out on this shopping yen, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 December, 1987.

Reunited: seven who cheated death, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 November, 1987.

Today's People: The King and Queen of Belgium, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 November, 1987.

Why Spud and Colleen know their onions, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 November, 1987 Page One Pictures Rick Stevens.

Big names miss miners' talks, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 November, 1987.

Chances of a similar tragedy in Sydney slim, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 November, 1987

Forget the crash, it's the great Marijuana Drought, The Sydney Morning Herald, 19 November, 1987. Page One.

780 angry tow trucks swarm on Parliament, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 November, 1987

Today's People: Invisible Writing, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 November, 1987.

Shortage of prison officers blamed, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 November, 1987

The strike that emptied the schools and crammed the pinball parlours, The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 November, 1987. Pictures Rick Stevens

Ennui's Troubadors, Headboy, Vale Bruce Hewitt, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 November, 1987

I know what price I've paid, says Kerr, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 November, 1987. Picture Bob Pearce.

Skid-row women face funds cut, The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 November, 1987.

True confessions: our judges have a few secrets, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 November, 1987 Page One

NSW snubs coal aid plan, The Sydney Morning Herald, Circa 9 November, 1987.

Statewide crackdown against rape begins, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 November, 1987.

Phone-in service Govt's answer to health critics, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 November, 1987

Harmony on the street where races meet, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 November, 1987

50 country town facing virtual hospital shutdown, doctors say, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 November, 1987.

Pancreas transplants an Aust first, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 November, 1987.

Randwick exams didn't start well, Class of 87, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 November, 1987

Receipt of From Here to Oblivion, Australian National Playwrights Conference, 1987.

Statewide campaign against rape begins, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 November, 1987.

NSW gambled $10b in year, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 November, 1987.

The delicate surgery that may save an arm, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1987.

Child restraints a bind for parents, says NRMA, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1987.

Mr Neil Mackerras, Aborigines' advocate, Obituary, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1987.

Australian says Fiji authorities threatened her with violence, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1987

Writing block lines for great photographers. Picture Paul Mathews. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1987.

Any mug can make money now, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 October, 1987 Page One

BLF march after adjournment, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 October, 1987

Matthews hoping to trap pushers on a sticky wicket, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 October, 1987.

Raw sewage flows down street all weekend, The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 October, 1987.

It's time for the late shift, Frank, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 October, 1987

An all-night bus service to drive AIDS away, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 October, 1987.

RSI does exist and afflicts the US too, says doctor, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 October, 1987

Today's People, Belgium King and Queen, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1987.

Work, it's wonderful in a coffee table book, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 October, 1987.

Cleopatra's barge belongs to Packer Sydney Morning Herald, 16 October, 1987

Mountains Heritage Preserved The Sydney Morning Herald 15 October 1987 Picture Doris Thomas

Council puts 67 conditions on Kings Cross tunnel site, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 October, 1987

Study backs marina at Woolloomoolloo, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 October, 1987.

Diary notes, 5 October, 1987.

Diary notes, Partial, 4 October, 1987. Or mix up in dates....

Diary notes, 4 October, 1987. No explanation as to why two entries for same day. Wild times. Perhaps.

Bid to evict pensioner, 85, fails, The Sydney Morning Herald, 22 October, 1987.

Din over Kings Cross Building, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 September, 1987 Picture by Gary McLean

Mental hospital closures please lobbies, appal staff, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 September, 1987

Uni places plan fails to pass the student test, Sydney Morning Herald, 17 September, 1987 Picture Paul Wright

Life can get crowded on skid row, The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 September, 1987

Slippery rockers leave kids on the skids, Sydney Morning Herald, September, 1987.

Murder on the Street to Nowhere, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 September, 1987 Page One

World still at war: 35 million dead since 1945, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 September, 1987 Page One

We're older when we wed, if we bother at all, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 September, 1987

Postcard from Simon, Kathmandu, 7 September, 1987.

Disharmony hits Orchestra Sydney Morning Herald 7 September 1987

Greek National Tourist Organisation, Complaint, 3 September, 1987.

It's no fun now the boss doesn't pay, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 September, 1987

More monorails welcome, if builders pay, The Sydney Morning Herald, 31 August, 1987. Picture Greg White

More monorials welcome, if builders pay, Sydney Morning Herald, 31, August, 1987

All in a day's work for an NRMA man, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August, 1987

Ogre Laws for Singo's agency, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 August, 1987

$5.8m price jump in two months for Kings Cross site, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 August, 1987

Leave us alone, doctors tell Govt, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 August, 1987.

Bronte joins the world in quest for peace, Sydney Morning Herald, 17 August, 1987 Picture Greg White

Fiji Police release Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, August 1987.

Where do you go to, Peter? The pubs and clubs, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 August, 1987 Picture Gary McLean

Shelter for homeless 'stretched to the limit', Sydney Morning Herald, 10 August, 1987

Kings Cross Village Centre facing an uncertain future, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 August, 1987.

Beachside bazaar to defy ban Sydney Morning Herald 3 August, 1987

Coal unions meet as Hawke's peace package teeters, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 August, 1987

Charles and Di: two faces in the street, Sydney Morning Herald, 31 July, 1987 Front Page Picture Rick Stevens

Politics blamed for profitable brewery closing, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 July,1987. Picture Paul Mathews

Wheeling the funds in, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 June, 1987

Yowies? Not really, only hermits, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 July, 1987

Men who work with 6,000 accidents a week, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 July, 1987

Epilepsy was no obstacle on epic walk, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 July, 1987

Unsworth's clean city plans rile street kids, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 July, 1987

Biggest punters live in the west, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 July, 1987

Trees transplanted to Chinese Garden, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 July, 1987. Picture Palani Mohan.

Part of column Today's People, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 July, 1987

Photo Grandmother Sarah Audrey Higginbottom, seen here with great grandson Carey. Circa 1987.

Typical scribbled notes for story, Circa 1987.

Lift the ceiling on home loans, banker urges Govt, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 July, 1987

Battlers go over the top for Labor, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 July, 1987

Adam: the boy who had everything, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 July, 1987

What will tomorrow hold? The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 July, 1987.

A long day's search for a sickbed, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 July, 1987.

"Men only' rule scrapped as Elle makes a splash, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 July, 1987. Picture Bob Pearce

Caltex stoppage is likely to continue, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 July, 1987

Psst! Anyone want a to-secret job offer? Sydney Morning Herald, 30 June, 1987

Psst! Anyone want a to-secret job offer? Sydney Morning Herald, 30 June, 1987

Disabled show they're sports, 29 June, 1987.

A note from poet Vicki Vidikas, 1987.

Women deported in vice crackdown, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 June, 1987

Lithgow gets the damage in quake, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 June, 1987

Squattocracy of the city living oin the reazor's edge, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 June, 1987

Petrol deregulation plan pips Liberals, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 June, 1987

The verse gets worse in the modern 'poetry of life, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 June, 1987. Pictures Peter Morris and Rick Stevens.

Resch's refreshes debate on preservation, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 June, 1987. Photograph Bob Pearce.

Pix. At Mark Gordon's flat, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, Australia, Circa 1987.

Flying high on fond airline memories, The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 June, 1987. Picture Ian Cugley.

Other Australians held overseas, The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 June, 1987.

Forensic scientists tell of court frustrations, The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 June, 1987.

Ellen gets her wish - she's the first paraplegic in Playboy, The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 June, 1987.

A boom from 6,000 mouths, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 June, 1987

Hello sailors, says Sydney Sydney Morning Herald, 8 June 1987 Page One

On the job, pix, Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1987. Not sure time or place.

On the job, pix, Sydney Morning Herald, circa 1987.

Secret nuclear protest plans for arrival of USS Midway, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 June, 1987

How Australia spent $23 million to find the dingo probably did it, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 June, 1987

Student flights suspended after second Wilton parachutist dies, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 June, 1987.

CES not up to the job, study finds, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 June, 1987.

A quick job for a buzz, or cash, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 June, 1987

Response from Life Education Centre, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 May, 1987.

Shadows over Bond tower plan, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 May, 1987.

Job Offer, The Sydney Morning Herald.

Overall, it's still a struggle, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 May, 1987 First ever Front Page

Heroin: does it pay to advertise, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 May, 1987

Why do they do it? For the natural high, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 May, 1987

Expatriates say Govt must be given a chance, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 May, 1987

Some despair, some survive -- but only just, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 May, 1987

Headlines for stories from March to August, 1987, The Sydney Morning Herald.

Farmers wait for seven-year-old law, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 May, 1987

Madams of sin flirt with respectability, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 May, 1987

Letter from Ian Farr, 4 May, 1987.

St Martin's is resurrected, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 May, 1987.

Man surrenders after 2 1/2 hour siege in house, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 May, 1987.

This protest campaign is off the wall, Church says, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 May, 1987. Picture David Trood

List of richest grows by 3,000, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 May, 1987.

To survive on the dole, just break the law, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 April, 1987.

The voice we trust is a woman's says radio survey, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 April, 1987.

Macbean off the air, say women of radio, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 April, 1987

Aust Ukranians remember Chernobyl's dead, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 April, 1987

Ita off the air, but she wasn't sacked, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 April, 1987

John Love, Vietnam Vet, marches for the first time, The Sydney Morning Herald, Circa 24 April, 1987.

Proud Vietnam vets need no longer march at the rear, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 April, 1987

Proud Viet vets need no longer march at the rear, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 April, 1987.

All ears for deep sleep inquiry, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 April, 1987

Cattle Bar the place to go for some show bull, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 April, 1987. Picture Andrew Rankin.

Big rise in child detergent poisoning, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 April, 1987.

The empires strike out for Mars, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 April, 1987

Danger in the Workplace, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 March, 1987.

Letter from proud mum to her errant son, 23 March, 1987.

Bitter battle for home, sweet home, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 March, 1987

Diary notes, Partial, 22 March, 1987..

Jac Vidgen and the Rat Parties. Laughing. With Cara MacDougal and Harry Godolphin. Centre Top.

Diary notes, 24 February, 1987.

Diary notes, 21 February, 1987.

An obscure piece of social history involving John Nelson, the SynPetticot Syndicate, the Gay Mardi Gras and a missing 15 cartons of beer. 17 February, 1987.

Diary notes, 16 February, 1987.

Diary notes, 6 February, 1987.

Diary notes, 5 February, 1987.

Mention in one of photographer William Yang's books regarding his portrait of David Malouf, 1987.

Business card, Sydney Morning Herald.