Sitemap - 1995 - A Sense of Place Magazine

Another Great Idea Which Got Nowhere, With Photographer Russell Shakespeare, The Australian, 28 August, 1995.

The Light was Fading at Mount Bullaway, Disabled Farmers, Feature, Original Copy, The Australian, 27 December, 1995.

Rural Trip, Planning Overview, The Australian, 12 December, 1995.

Men Love Sex Edited by Alan Close including And Then A Funny Thing Happened

Lure of the Illicit. Rejection letter, Random House. 17 November, 1995.

Fruit Fly Research, The Australian, 8 November, 1995.

Sydney From Below, The Australian, 8 November, 1995.

Crisis driven by government bureaucracy grips huge swathes of the country, The Australian, 7 November, 1995.

Our Killing Fields, Suicide, The Australian, 30 October, 1995.

Review of Men Love Sex, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 October, 1995.

Note to Chief of Staff on trip to Coonabarabran, The Australian, 12 October, 1995.

The young men shoot themselves. The women use poison. Suicide. The Australian, October, 1995. Original drafts.

Story Ideas, The Australian, 5 October, 1995.

Story ideas for Chief of Staff, The Australian, 4 October, 1995.

What Prices at Record Highs, The Australian, 2 October, 1995.

The ABC's Country Hour, The Australian, 30 September, 1995.

Ideas for the Weekend Australian's "Rock of the Week", as Rural Pic stories were known, 28 September, 1995.

Temperate Cyclone, The Australian, 27 September, 1995.

The Western Flower Thrip, The Australian, 25 September, 1995.

Nights at the Zoo, The Australian, 23 September, 1995.

An Obscure Australian Fungus, The Australian, 22 September, 1995.

Clean green exports beat officialdom blues, The Weekend Australian, 21 September, 1995.

Rain puts a reasonable spring in farmers' step, The Australian, 19 September, 1995. Page One. Pic Graham Hely.

Water Wars, The Australian, 15 September, 1995.

Conservation Disaster Created by NSW State Government, The Australian, 8 September, 1995.

Unseasonal warm weather, fruit trees bud and bloom, The Australian, 5 September, 1995.

Drought across huge swathes of country, Original Copy, The Australian, 2 September, 1995.

Australian Horticultural Corporation Declares Peace, Original Copy, 2 September, 1995.

The Road from Orange to Mudgee, The Australian, 30 August, 1995.

Cuddling Koalas to be Banned, The Australian, 29 August, 1995.

The Wingless Grasshopper, The Australian, 28 August, 1995.

Herbs, Spices and Essential Oils, The Australian, 28 August, 1995.

Grasshoppers, The Australian, 26 August, 1995.

Hexham Swamp, Unsure of date or publication. Circa 1995. Maybe.

Juice, Partial, The Australian, 25 August, 1995.

Minister Ignores Farmers, 24 August, 1995.

All around him is trouble, The Australian, 23 August, 1995. Copy.

Farmers on the Fringe: An Endangered Species, The Australian, 23 August, 1995.

Flower Industry Under Siege, The Australian, 23 August, 1995.

The Longest Dry Spell in Sydney's History, The Australian, 23 August, 1995.

Pix. Kids. Reiby Street. 1995.

Pix. Sammy. Reiby Street. 1995.

Pix. Sammy graduates from Childcare. 1995.

Pix. The kids. Circa 1995.

Pix. Sammy and friend. 1995.

Pix. ABC Childcare Centre, Sydney. 1995.

Pix. Kids. Tempe house. 1990s.

Flower Growers Under Siege, The Australian, 22 August, 1995.

Millions of Feral Goats, The Australian, 18 August, 1995.

Potential Stories, The Australian, 18 August, 1995.

Farmers battle cities for land, The Australian, 15 August, 1995.

Urban Fringes Become Battlegrounds, The Australian, 15 August, 1995.

Complaint from Primary Industries Minister Bob Collins, The Australian, 14 August, 1995.

John-come-lately wins City to Surf in good time, The Australian, 14 August, 1995.

National drought policies ineffective, misguided and counterproductive, The Australian, 12 August, 1995.

Government Policy A Sick Joke, The Australian, 12 August, 1995.

Drought approach fails, inquiry finds, The Australian, 11 August, 1995. Page One.

$20m land claim granted, The Australian, 9 August, 1995.

Mine battle goes to court, The Australian, 9 August, 1995.

Growers predict sour future despite business support, The Australian, 8 August, 1995.

Muswellbrook Coal Mine given Go-Ahead, The Australian, 8 August, 1995.

Bayeh in fairyland, say police, The Australian, 5 August, 1995.

Deer me, these cattle just don't milk like they used to, The Weekend Australian, 5 August, 1995.

Opportunities in Australian Agriculture, The Australian, 4 August, 1995.

Gay Homeless Youth, The Australian, 3 August, 1995.

Farmers on attack over wool slump, The Australian, 1 August, 1995.

High Costs of Production, The Australian, 1 August, 1995.

Export Markets to Transform Australian Agriculture, The Australian, 1 August, 1995.

Imports threaten chicken industry, The Australian, 28 July, 1995.

Newcastle Disease hits Poultry Flocks, The Australian, 27 July, 1995.

Sacred site claim halts $150m zinc mine plan, The Australian, 24 July, 1995.

Mining project at Broken Hill in Jeopardy, The Australian, 24 July, 1995.

Poultry imports raise fears, The Australian, 21 July, 1995.

The Wetlands and Water Birds of North-western NSW, Nocoleche, The Australian, Circa 1995. Partial. Pic Russell Shakespeare.

Saving Broken Down Horses, The Australian, 18 July, 1995.

Retiring NSW Farmers Association President John Crawford slams Federal Government, The Australian, 18 July, 1995.

Farmers attack 'worst' drought planning, The Australian, 18 July, 1995.

Governments aim to wash their hands of soil, The Australian, 18 July, 1995.

Iron Baron Oil Spill, The Australian, 17 July, 1995.

Tugs salvage stricken ore carrier, The Australian, 17 July, 1995. With Bob Englisch.

Korean Wool Head Arrives in Australia, The Australian, 15 July, 1995.

Gathering of the Superfine Wool Industry, The Australian, 15 July, 1995.

Hydroponics, The Australian, 15 July, 1995.

Records tumble with the mercury, The Australian, 13 July, 2013.

Stagecoach to Birdsville, The Australian, 10 July, 1995.

Farm families bank on sweet harvest, The Australian, 8 July, 1995.

New Optimism on the Land, The Australian, 8 July, 1995.

Wool production declines, The Australian, 7 July, 1995.

Don't fall for blessing, theologian warns, The Weekend Australian, 7 July, 1995.

Savage Drought Conditions Cut Wheat Production, The Australian, 4 July, 1995.

National parks scheme angers sawmill towns, The Australian, 3 July, 1995.

Rural youth suicides rise 10-fold, The Australian, 3 July, 1995.

Youth suicides rise 10-fold, The Australian, 3 July, 1995. Partial.

National parks scheme angers sawmill towns, The Australian, 3 July, 1995.

Recognition for Vietnam War Correspondents, The Australian, 1 July, 1995.

The Toronto Blessing, The Australian, 30 June, 1995.

Kids Sammy and Henrietta at preschool, Australia Street, Newtown, Circa 1995.

The Great Water Crisis, The Australian, 27 June, 1995. With Natasha Bita.

French Testing in the Pacific: Human Rights, The Australian, 25 June, 1995.

Left urges tougher line on French tests, The Australian, 26 June, 1995.

My Name is Blah Blah. The Emir. Unfinished book on Journalism and life at The Sydney Morning Herald. Circa 1992.

Antartic's icy blast sends coast into deep freeze, The Australian, 22 June, 1995.

Photo, my beloved children Sam and Henrietta, Australia Street School, Newtown, Circa 1995.

Draft of The Story Behind The Outing Story, from the unpublished book My Name Is Blah Blah. Circa 1992.

My Name is Blah Blah. The First. Unfinished book on Journalism and life at The Sydney Morning Herald. Circa 1992.

Turn the Rivers Inland, a Vision Simple and Grand, The Australian, 21 June, 1995.

Eastern Gas Pipeline, The Australian, 17 June, 1995.

Relief Fund for Contaminated Cattle, The Australian, 6 June, 1995.

Saltbush, The Australian, 5 June, 1995.

Miss Prissy's cure steers gene research, The Australian, 5 June, 1995.

Miss Prissy The Miracle Calf, The Australian, 2 June, 1995.

Journal, 2 June, 1995.

Growers fear for industry's survival, The Australian, 31 May, 1995.

Journal, 21 May, 1995.

Journal, 20 May, 1995.

Journal, 19 May, 1995. Covers The Crash.

Application for Australia Council Grant for book NMy Name is Blah Blah: Essays in Australian Journalism, 15 May, 1995.

My Name is Blah Blah: Essays in Australian Journalism, 1995.

Business card, The Australian.

One of the many attempts, The Tempe Way, Random House, 2 May, 1995.

Nimbin, the alternative culture capital of Australia, The Australian, 1 May, 1995.

ABC city listeners tune in to the regions, The Weekend Australian, 29 April, 1995.

Fugitive Saxon faces extradition from US, The Australian, 24 April, 1995.

Breakaway Shearers Union, The Australian, 22 April, 1995.

Goats, The Australian, 18 April, 1995.

Apples, The Australian, 18 April, 1995.

Animal Liberationists Block Live Cattle Trade, The Australian, 18 April, 1995.

Greens on course for wetlands cotton cash, The Australian, 11 April, 1995.

Greens on course for wetlands cotton clash, The Australian, 11 April, 1995.

Lack of follow-up rains keep water storage levels low, The Australian, 11 April, 1995.

Australia's Inland Rivers Versus the Cotton Industry, The Australian, 6 April, 1995.

A 105-year-old Farmer Clings to Life in a Tree, The Australian, 5 April, 1995.

Supervision of Pharmaceutical Drugs in Rural Australia, The Australian, 5 April, 1995.

The Farm Succession Planning Program, The Australian, 22 March, 1995.

Proposal for Trip Out West, The Australian, 22 March, 1995.

Panic in Rural Property over Mabo Decision, The Australian, 22 March, 1995.

Gourmet fungi business ready to mushroom, The Australian, 14 March, 1995.

Women of the Land

Bush schools in drought.

Bees in drought.

Bush stores in drought.

The Inland of Australia as a National Park, 1995.

Native Mushrooms, The Australian, 11 March, 1995. Original copy.

Trainer has knack of getting 'crook' horses back on track, The Australian, Circa 10 March, 1995.

'Clean, green' crops harvest export success, The Australian, 9 March, 1995.

Coastal monsoons brings hope of end to drought weather patterns, The Australian, 9 March, 1995.

Storms bring rain but rural woes remain, The Australian, 9 March, 1995.

Teachers soften poll stance, The Australian, 6 March, 1995.

Diggers remember 'Bloody George', The Australian, 6 March, 1995.

Worker shortage makes for slim pickings, The Australian, 21 February, 1995.

Fruit growers turn sour as protected birds steal the crop, The Weekend Australian, 18 February, 1995.

230,000 families wait for housing, The Australian, 13 February, 1995.

Drought policy a sick joke, say farmers, The Australian,12 February, 1995.

Chowk Pottery, The Early Days, Interview with Penny Evans, Draft, Circa 1995.

Family farming's inherited problems, The Weekend Australian, 28-29 January, 1995.

Dustbowl turns into land of promise as rivers run wide, The Weekend Australian, 28-29 January, 1995.

I love a sunburnt country, Original Copy, The Australian, 27 January, 1995.

Farmers condemn Asian market push 'betrayal', The Australian, 24 January, 1995.

Farmers rejoice as the big wet extends south-east, The Weekend Australian, 21 January, 1995.

Best rain in 4 years brings hope on drought, Page One, The Weekend Australian, 21 January, 1995.

Sunburnt legacy inspires our hottest young poets, The Australian, 16 January, 1995. Pic Bob Finlayson.

Rural protest against lack of aid, The Australian, 12 January, 1995.

Drought-hit farmers to protest, The Australian, 11 January, 1995.

Letters track ancestor's hard life, The Australian, 11 January, 1995.

Blind Spot. Fred Hollows. The Australian, 11 January, 1995.

Cotton growers halt use of chemical in wake of beef contamination scare, The Australian, 10 January, 1995.

Disputed treasures of our priceless national estate, The Australian, 9 January, 1995.

Patchy rain helps ease farmland desperation, The Weekend Australian, 7 January, 1995.

Request for use of article, Science and Technology Studies, University of Wollongong, 6 january, 1995.

Sweet taste of rain gives farmers hope, Page One, The Australian, 5 January, 1995. Pic David Sproule.

Good falls along the coast, Original Copy, The Australian, 5 January, 1995.