Sitemap - 1988 - A Sense of Place Magazine
Diary notes, 31 December, 1988.
Diary notes, 30 December, 1988.
Raw bronze bird puzzles passers-by, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 December, 1988..
Travel agents reassure visitors of their safety, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 December, 1988
Season of misery for many, says poll, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 December, 1988
Sydney City Mission joins outcry over tenant services, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 December, 1988
A new life begins for veteran submarine, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 December, 1988
Sunday shopping arrives, and folk love it, The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 December, 1988.
Diary notes, 12 December, 1988.
Church joins housing row Sydney Morning Herald 8 December 1988
A heltmet, computer and a star in the east, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 December, 1988
A kind Word for Dr Metherell, Sydney Morning Herald, 7/12/1988
Axed Housing Groups gear up for action, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 December 1988
New tour of duty for navy curios, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 December, 1988 Picture Brendan Read
Letter to Richard, 3 December, 1998.
Aida - sphinx, elephants, the lot, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 December, 1988. Picture Michael Rayner.
A hitch in the AIDS campaign, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 December, 1988
Diary notes, 29 November, 1988.
No gays allowed on TV ad, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 November, 1988
Diary notes, 27 November, 1988.
Decision on airport before Christmas, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 November, 1988
Diary notes, 25 November, 1988.
Diary notes, 24 November, 1988.
For Danny Byrne, home is the Hero, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 November, 1988. Picture Guy Wilmott.
Diary notes, 22 November, 1988.
Injury victims fear law change, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 November, 1988
The 15 percenters challenge Metherell, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 November, 1988
Compo rorts in Trsanscover plan, warn opponents, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 November, 1988.
Diary notes, 21 November, 1988.
Mourning welfare workers protest over CYSS loss, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 November, 1988
Diary notes, 20 November, 1988.
Diary notes, 19 November, 1988.
Peter plays role of shot brother, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 November, 1988 Picture Simon Bennetts
Diary notes, 18 November, 1988,
Diary notes, 17 November, 1988.
Diary notes, 16 November, 1988.
Diary notes, 16 November, 1998.
Diary notes, 15 November, 1988.
Heroin: should it be free? Sydney Morning Herald, 15 November, 1988
Diary notes, 14 November, 1988.
It feels good, and it's approved, The Sydney Morning Herald, Circa 14 November, 1988.
Diary notes, 13 November, 1988.
Diary notes, 12 November, 1988.
Search lays a lost son to rest, The Australian, 11 November, 1988. Page One.
For Aborigines, the bush is one big chemist's shop, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 November, 1988
Christ Church, St Laurence, destroyed by fire, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 November, 1988.
Anger over tunnel tree felling, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 November, 1988
All set for cloudburst of sound and lasers, The Sydney Morning Herald, Circa 7 November, 1988.
Stormy protests from land and sea follow Sound Cloud, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 November, 1988.
Case blazes trail for transsexuals, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 November, 1988
Punctuation comes to a full stop Sydney Morning Herald, 1 November, 1988
The time of year the gay world dread, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 October, 1988
The elderly accountants who don't find work too taxing, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 October, 1988
Couples ride hard to a new home, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 October, 1988
Computers seen as risky for companies, 24 October, 1988.
Media hooked by a Wandaful prank, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 October, 1988 Picture Ben Rushton.
Anna Donald, a non-stop Rhodes scholar, 18 October, 1988 Picture Greg White
The kids' home that radio built, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 October, 1988
Pilliga sawmill cuts a new lease on life, The Australian, 12 October, 1998. Photography Nick Cubbin.
Give new amnesty to illegal migrants, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 October, 1988
Cash can lure us back, doctors say, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 September, 1988.
Norfolk, the 'wonderful place too live"- tax free, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 September, 1988
Hi. My Name's John and I'm a Christian Pot Plant, Anon, Circa September, 1988.
Now he's paid for what he liked doing for nothing, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 September, 1988.
When it pays to be courteous, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 September, 1988.
Strike to hit NSW welfare services, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September, 1988
Monorail mishaps leave 140 stranded, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September, 1988 Front Page
Development, leadership . . . and a wet tent, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 September, 1988
Who said there was no perpetual motion? Sydney Morning Herald, 14 July, 1988.
Fish everywhere, except under your feet, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 July, 1988
Funny English spelling has them baffled, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 July, 1988 Picture Craig Golding
Thousands looked, not so many came to buy, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 July, 1988.
Madonna King on the right, with Jill Rowbotham The Australian. News Ltd headquarters, Circa 1998.
Addiction is more than the drug, say ex-users, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 July, 1988.
When it pours, they shine, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 July, 1988.
When staying home is one way to get a home, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 July, 1988
Olga's last book given fine send off, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 July, 1988.
Church with masses of appeal, The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 July, 1988.
Bidding high on a revival, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 July, 1988. Picture Greg White.
Cardinal was unprepared, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 July, 1988.
With flu, all roads lead to home, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 June, 1988.
Inmates gaining a little inside knowledge The Sydney Morning Herald 27 June, 1988 Picture Greg White
A message to Metherell, from Broken Hill, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 June, 1988. Picture Greg White
Hopes hit, say 'Fort Knox' marchers, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 June, 1988
Photo, With beloved dog Hay and trusty truck, Circa 1988.
Beacon flames light the way for Australia's future, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 June, 1988.
Work Pass. Sydney Morning Herald, 1988-1990.
Agent Orange - the issue that won't die, The Sydney Morning Herald, 19 June, 1988.
Photo, in car, Circa 1988. Not sure.
Fires to spark up the party, The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 June, 1988.
My techno-park ignored, local says, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 June, 1988.
Armchair warriors meet head to head, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 June, 1988 Picture Bruce Miller
Sydney Morning Herald Staff Circa 1988, sandwiched between Annette Young and Michelle Mossop.
Govt must pay florst $1m, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 June, 1988
Old loco workshops yield their treasure, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 June, 1988. Pictures Mark Baker.
Govt must pay florist $1m, ActivePaper Archive Sydney Morning Herald, 8 June, 1988
Alumni praise the WEA way, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 May, 1988 Picture Colin Townsend.
Mururoa peace fleet set to sail, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 May, 1988
It's lean times for Laurrie, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 May, 1988. Page One. Picture Paul Mathews
Working the Wall, Sydney Star Observer, 27 May, 1988.
Aboriginal school strike could widen, The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 May, 1988.
For Donna, Day One of the rest of her life, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 May, 1988. Page One.
Well-heeled meet down-at-heel for a cuppa, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 May, 1988 Picture Paul Mathews
Sculptor brings his old works to life, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 May, 1988. Picture Colin Townsend.
500 Hunter Valley coal miners face the sack, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 May, 1988
Oyster farmers divided over zoning, Sydney Morning Herald, 17 May, 1988
Tibetan holy man comes to spread the word, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 May, 1988 Picture Doris Thomas.
Before badges, an ethics lesson, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 May, 1988
Floodwaters by Anton Cermak, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1988.
Out on a rural job somewhere in NSW, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1988.
End of The Wall may put boys beyond help, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 May, 1988.
The whale that did not die alone, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 May, 1988
Fists no match for a bullet, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 May, 1988. Picture Mark Baker.
Sick whale is stable but critical, Sydney morning Herald, 11 May, 1988.
Warplane fans upset by ban on joy flights, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 May, 1988.
Zone fares, new tickets in SRA overhaul, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 May, 1988
Bern is music to his many friends, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 May, 1988.
Central Coast people pitch in to save a beached whale, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 May, 1988.
Diary notes, early gestation of unpublished book The Lure of the Illicit, 5 May, 1988.
Ad-makers urged to confess all, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 May, 1988
Goodbye to bad old mail centre, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 April, 1988.
Kerry -- a Madam with a Mission, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 April, 1988
Old diggers tell of the way it was at war, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 April, 1988
Take a horse on a pub crawl, Sydney Morning Herald, 23 April, 1988.
Local Hero John's films bring joy Sydney Morning Herald 22 April, 1988
John's films project joy into a sad home, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 April, 1988 Picture David Porter
Meet the meanest martini maker in Sydney Justin Brash 21 April 1988
Alas, poor Tom - he's not for sale, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 April, 1988. Picture Paul Wright.
Why Bruno's life is close to ruin, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 April, 1988. Picture Palani Mohan.
Hero gets bravery award and the sack, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 April, 1988. Picture Bruce Miller.
Havoc in Big Wet for city derelicts, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 April, 1988. Pictures Brendan Read.
Life Education program under fire, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 April, 1988.
Wife under fire in factories feud, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 April, 1988. Picture Greg White
Johnny, just a very special and normal miracle baby, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 April, 1988.
Up to 800 tenants evicted in inner-city, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 April, 1988
Men lead in giving up smokes, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 April, 1988 Picture Elizabeth Dobbie
Dial-a-fix heroin comes COD, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April, 1988 Front Page
Found; a $483 million surplus, and a gold nugget, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April, 1988.
Rain leaves NRMA up to its neck in calls, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 April, 1988
When Rats Come Out To Play, The Sydney Morning Herald, Metro Section, 1 April, 1988.
Diary notes, John Nelson's house in Brisbane, 1 April, 1988.
Diary notes, on the way to Brisbane with Cara MacDougall and Stephen Edwards, 31 March, 1988.
Injured wild animals left out in the cold, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 March, 1988
How a drug runner slipped the hand of the law, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 March, 1988.
Tide turns in Labor's forgotten zone, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 March, 1988.
Welcome news? Just take it as written, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 March, 1988.
Anglicans best educated but the young like Pentecostals, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 March, 1988
Democrats say wine coolers unethical Sydney Morning Herald 14 March 1988
Some people are rubbishing Sydney, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 March, 1988 Pictures Greg White
Teachers aim to fill black gap in history, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 March, 1988
Oils hit back after visa row, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 March, 1988
Court rule to halt logging applauded, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 March, 1988
Diary notes, 30 February, 1988.
Levity prevails at gay mardi gras, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 February, 1988
Three ladies, two races and some run, The Bicentennial, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 February, 1988
Parents on attack to free sons from Army, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 February, 1988
It's the black and white Mardi Gras Sydney Morning Heral 27 February 1988. Picture Liz Dobbie.
Grace closes door on an era, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 February, 1988 Picture Elizabeth Dobbie
Half-way house causes upset, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 February, 1988
Libs would retain mental hospitals, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 February, 1988.
Dear old Sydney town not so dear The Sydney Morning Herald 18 February 1988
Twelve disciples of stone, Sydney Morning Herald, 17 February, 1988. Picture Elizabeth Dobbie.
Showing now: The Crisis in Oz Films, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 February, 1988
Why some pay $28 a day for a car park, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 February, 1988
Mayor sees danger in hospital closure, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 January, 1988.
Money grab sours Chinese New Year, The Australian, 28 January, 1988.
Commerce cashes in on Chinese New Year spirit, The Australian, 28 January, 1988.
Police say all quiet on the Western front, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 January, 1988
Alternatives to jail urged at congress, Sydney Morning Herald, 25 January, 1988
Freak storm wrecks fruit crop at Orange, The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 January, 1988.
Sifting for history in a farm shed, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 January, 1988. Picture John Nobley.
Diary notes, 20 January, 1988.
Nurses threaten mass strike over pay, Sydney Morning Herald, 19 January,1988
Nurses to strike for status, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 January, 1988
Over the Hawkesbury, and south to Sydney Town, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 January, 1988
Lure of the Illicit, Section 2, Indoor Fireworks, Unpublished, Circa 1988. Pages 31-44.
Unions get the pip over call changes, The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 January, 1988.
Indoor Fireworks, Section Two of the Lure of the Illicit, Circa 1988. Pages 21-30..
Hotels flush with spare rooms, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 January, 1988
The $2.5 million logo that's part of our lives, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 January, 1988
Indoor Fireworks, Section Two of the Lure of the Illicit, Circa 1988. Pages 11-20.
Oil's well as canola ups return on seed capital, The Australian, 8 January, 1999.
Govt wants healthy profit on cigarettes, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 January, 1988
t's fun in the park, especially for vandals, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 January, 1988
Lure of The Illicit: Section One: Panic In Print. Circa 1988. Pages 40-54.
Lure of The Illicit: Section One: Panic In Print. Circa 1988. Pages 30-40.
Lure of The Illicit: Section One: Panic In Print. Circa 1988. Pages 20-30.
Lure of The Illicit: Section One: Panic In Print. Circa 1988. Pages 10-20.
Lure of The Illicit: Section One: Panic In Print. Circa 1988. Pages 1-10.
A year for gossip, health, power and mysteries, Sydney Morning Herald, 1 January, 1988