Sitemap - 1996 - A Sense of Place Magazine

Rabbits Vs Long Suffering Graziers, Original Copy, The Australian, 27 December, 1996.

Dr Bereket Habte Selassie, Eritrea, Notes for Story, The Australian, 27 December, 1996.

Commercial release of native herbs and spices, The Australian, 24 December, 1996.

Cute message from the kids. Circa 1996.

Malcontent in the five billion dollar beef industry, The Australian, 14 December, 1996.

Biggest national harvest in Australian history, The Australian, 7 December, 1996.

Original material relating the infamous Bodyline cricket series now available, The Australian, 4 December, 1996.

Scotch Broom, The Australian, 4 December, 1996.

Technology detects likely mortgage defaulters, The Australian, 3 December, 1996.

William Ogilvie, Outback Poet, Weekend Australian, 30 November, 1996. Front Page.

Cottoning On: Stories of Australian Cotton Growing, The Australian, 22 November, 1996.

And Then A Funny Thing Happened, from the anthology Men Love Sex, edited by Alan Close. 1996.

The Live Cattle Trade, The Australian, 19 November, 1996.

The Sorry Tale Of A Child Care Committee, News Limited, 12 November, 1996.

Killing Rabbits, The Australian, 11 November, 1996.

Wine bar a best cellar, The Australian, 11 November, 1996.

Pitch to improve the paper's coverage of Rural Issues, The Australian, 12 October, 1996.

More Trips Knocked Back or Ignored, The Australian, 11 October, 1996.

State Government Slashes Biological and Research Institute, The Australian, 11 October, 1995.

Dead Rabbits, Original Copy, The Australian, 10 October, 1996.

Trip Ideas Ignored or Knocked Back, The Australian, Circa 10 October, 1996.

Rural Psychology, Original Copy, The Australian, 1 October, 1996.

Quarantine, Original copy, The Australian, 28 September, 1996.

Picture Story Ideas, The Australian, 27 September, 1996.

Memo: David McKenize, The Australian, 25 September, 1996.

Story Ideas, The Australian, 21 September, 1996.

Millions of asparagus spears, Original Copy, 21 September, 1996.

Memo to Chief of Staff Madonna King, The Australian, 17 September, 1996.

Bondi's Public Safety, Original Copy, 16 September, 1996.

Australia's $2.8 billion dairy industry is falling apart, Original Copy, The Australian, 14 September, 1996.

Parasitic Quandong, The Bush Peach, Original Copy, The Australian, 13 September, 1996.

Midwives Under Attack, Original Copy, The Australian, 11 September, 1996.

Australia's Best Wine List, Original Copy, The Australian, 11 September, 1996.

Best wheat harvest in 20 years, Original copy, The Australian, 6 September, 1996.

Drama at the Australian Horticultural Corporation, The Australian, 4 September, 1995.

The rustic image of bush tucker, Original Copy, The Australian, 2 September, 1996.

The rich floodplains of the Channel Country, Original Copy, The Australian, 31 August, 1996.

Mushrooms on the far western outskirts, Original copy, The Australian, 29 August, 1996.

Water Wars, Original Copy, The Australian, 28 August, 1996.

Rural Women, Notes and Final story, Original Copy, The Australian, 24 August, 1996.

The world's only known copy, a popular account of Mutiny on the Bounty, Original Copy, The Australian, 21 August, 1996.

The Federation Track, Original Copy, The Australian, 30 August, 1996.

The extremely rare Julia Creek Dunnart, Original Copy, The Australian, 20 August, 1996.

Business Features, Proposals, The Australian, 24 July, 1996.

Book Ideas, Circa 1996.

Storm brews over peaceful waters, The Weekend Australian, 20-21 July, 1996. Picture Nick Cubbin.

Sunrise over Menindee, Original Copy, The Australian, 20 July, 1996.

The Empty Country, The Australian, 19 July, 1996.

For the first time in living memory, The Australian, 18 July, 1996.

Fear and uncertainty across huge swathes of the country, Original Copy, The Australian, 18 July, 1996.

Second floods give farmers a double-dip chance, Rory Treweeke, Angledool Station, The Australian, 17 July, 1996. Picture Russell Shakespeare.

Seeds of Change, The Australian, 17 July, 1996.

Opal Miner Zack, Born Harry Sack, Original Copy, 15 July, 1996.

Johne's Disease Boost's Goat Industry, Original Copy, 15 July, 1996.

The Ridge braces for a rush of red tape, Lightning Ridge, The Australian, 15 July, 1996. Picture Russell Shakespeare.

Ridge gets tough on opal ratters, Lightning Ridge, The Weekend Australian, 13 July, 1996. Picture Russell Shakespeare.

The worst crime on the opal fields, Original Copy, The Australian, 13 July, 1996.

Letter, The Editor, Capital Q, re incident over coverage of Police Royal Commission, 17 July, 1996.

Researchers search through the villages of once dynamic civilisations, Original Copy, The Australian, 10 July, 1996.

Beef crisis grows as farm income falls 70pc, The Australian, 7 July, 1996.

The Birthplace of Banjo Patterson, The Australian, 5 July, 1996.

Trip to Lightning Ridge with Minister for Mineral Resources, The Australian, 4 July, 1996.

Crumbling profits, contamination scandals, agri-political storms, Original Copy, The Australian, 3 July, 1996.

Bankers and farmers face-to-face, Original Copy, The Australian, 3 July, 1996.

Sparks to Fly at National Rural Finance Summit, The Australian, 3 July, 1996.

Bankers, farmers face up to profits drought, The Australian, 3 July, 1996.

Passport photos, Circa 1996.

Australia's Endangered Species, Original Copy, The Australian, 28 June, 1996.

Shooting Trees, Original Copy, The Australian, 28 June, 1996.

An obscure Australian fungus, Original Copy, The Australian, 28 June, 1996.

The deal between the Government and Fox Studies, Original Copy, The Australian, 28 June, 1996.

Memo to Chief of Staff Madonna King: Story Ideas, The Australian, 28 June, 1996.

Two years ago there were two banks in town, Original Copy, The Australian, 28 June, 1996.

Broadacre farms move into profitability, Original Copy, The Australian, 27 June, 1996.

Farms return to profit on the wheat's back, The Australian, 27 June, 1996.

Animal acupuncture nails the critics, The Australian, 26 June, 1996.

Bush banks make final withdrawal, The Weekend Australian, June-22-23, 1996. Page One. Picture Nick Cubbin.

Rural Banks closing, The Australian, 22 June, 1996.

On a flight to Eritrea with the Fred Hollows Foundation, Circa 1996.

Attorney-general targets State gun ads, The Australian, 17 June, 1996.

Photo with kids, Lake Windamere, NSW, Australia. Circa 1996.

Wine Australia Expo, Original Copy, The Australian, 13 June, 1996.

Cashed-up and keen, retirees go rural, The Australian, 12 June, 1996. Picture Warren Clarke.

Flush with Superannuation Funds, Original Copy, The Australian, 11 June, 1996.

Rural Pic Story Ideas, The Australian, 7 June, 1996.

Costello's, Original Copy, The Australian, 5 June, 1996. Variations.

Wildlife go to the brink of extinction - and back, World Environment Day, The Australian, 5 June, 1996.

Backyard winemaker gives tips through the grapevine, The Australian, 5 June, 1996.

Car Exhaust Causes Heart Attacks, Original Copy, The Australian, 4 June, 1996.

Pollution kills 1000 a year across nation, The Australian, 3 June, 1996.

US orange exports bear fruit, The Australian, 3 June, 1996.

The Bitter Taste of Cheap Brazilian Orange Juice Concentrate, Original Copy, The Australian, 1 June, 1996.

Aboriginal site officers keep ancient culture alive, The Weekend Australian, 1 June, 1996.

Aboriginal Sites in Public Forests, Original Copy, The Australian, 31 May, 1996.

The International Wool Secretariat, Original Copy, The Australian, 25 May, 1996.

Stockipile plan cheers troubled wool trade, The Weekend Australian, 25-26 May, 1996.

Campaign to Stop Importation of Cheap Chicken Meat, Original Copy, The Australian, 23 May, 1996.

Barely 100 Inland Fishermen Left, Original Copy, The Australian, 22 May, 1966.

Typical message from Radio Room's Monitoring of Police Radio, Circa 1996.

Thirty new species of marine plants, Original Copy, The Australian, 14 May, 1996.

The Harvest Trail, Original Copy, Variation Two, The Australian, 14 May, 1996.

For Sale Signs Decorate NSW Ag HQ, Original Copy, The Australian, 14 May, 1996.

Food Irradiation, Feature, Original Copy, The Australian, 14 May, 1996.

The Harvest Trail, Original Copy, Variation One, The Australian, 11 May, 1996.

State offers $16m to mop up floods, The Australian, 9 May, 1996. Picture Mark Williams.

Premier Commits Flood Relief, Original Copy, The Australian, 9 May, 1996.

Stormclouds rain money on happy grain growers, The Australian, 7 May, 1996.

Torrential Rains Across Eastern Australia, Original Copy, The Australian, 7 May, 1996.

Workshop on city fringe conflicts, The Weekend Australian, 4-5 May, 1996.

Ships weighed down by $4bn wheat crop, The Weekend Australian, 4-5 May, 1996.

Farmers gaze nervously at the sky, Original Copy, The Australian, 3 May, 1996.

The poultry farmer, the outraged resident, the council planner, Original Copy, The Australian, 3 May, 1996.

Beef off menu as health scares turn consumers away, The Australian, 30 April, 1996.

The Lazy Housewife Pole Bean, the Mortgage Lifter Tomato, Original Copy, The Australian, 28 April, 1996.

SOS - Save Our Seeds, The Australian, 27-28 April, 1996.

Political Controversy Grips Beef Industry, Original Copy, The Australian, 25 April. 1996.

Dance radicals pose for 'impossible' shot, The Australian, 23 April, 1996. Picture Paul Burston.

Free Radicals: Graeme Murhphy's Latest Work, Original Copy, The Australian, 23 April, 1996.

Pine plantations a rich harvest for timber town, The Australian, 22 April, 1996.

Oberon is booming, Original Copy, The Australian, 20 April, 1996.

Trip Itinerary Proposals, Memo Chief of Staff, 19 April, 1996.

Boundary to Boundary, Original Copy, The Australian, 18 April, 1996.

Grain growers accept AWB deal, The Australian, 18 April, 1996.

Disease risk in redundancies, The Australian, 17 April, 1996.

Story Ideas, The Australian, 16 April, 1996.

Bacteria-free foods ripen in the glow of a nuclear future, The Australian, 16 April, 1996.

Steam team on track for home, The Australian, 15 April, 1996. Picture Russell Shakespeare.

Ex-Olympic swimmer left high and dry by wetlands rule, The Weekend Australia, 13-14 April, 1996. Picture Russell Shakespeare.

Murray River in the balance, Original Copy, The Australian, 11 April, 1996.

Logging rules whittle down a dying industry, The Australian, 8 April, 1996. Picture Russell Shakespeare.

Plantation priest a sign of Sikh success, The Weekend Australian, 6-7 April, 1996. Picture Russell Shakespeare.

The last of the Sleeper Cutters, Original Copy, The Australian, 4 April, 1996.

Dorrigo Rail Museum, Original Copy, The Australian, 4 April, 1996.

From ghost bats to Wollemi pines, Endangered, Original Copy, The Australian, 3 April, 1996.

Profits in sight as ostrich industry takes its head out of the sand, The Australian, 2 April, 1996. Picture Matt Turner.

Kempsey cattle yards and Britain's Mad Cow Disease, Original Copy, The Australian, 30 March, 1996.

Good breeding proves a match for predators, The Weekend Australian, March 23-24, 1996. Picture Tony Lewis.

Rural Trip, Planning, The Australian, 23 March, 1996.

Rock of the Week, Saturday Picture Story Ideas, The Australian, 21 March, 1996.

Grandparents: The Vital Links, With Di Thompson and Bev Patenden, Dads On The Air, 17 March, 2003.

Recreational anglers cast their nets wider, The Weekend Austrealian, 16-17 March, 1996. Picture Nick Cubbin.

Commercial fishing families facing extinction, The Australian, 15 March, 1996.

Story Ideas, The Australian, 13 March, 1996.

More Trouble in the Cattle Industry, Original Copy, The Australian, 9 March, 1996.

Coffee Plantations on the NSW North Coast, Original Copy, The Australian, 1 March, 1996.

Freshwater fish study is damning, The Australian, 29 February, 1996.

The Marketing of Grief, The Australian, 2 February, 1996.

Nostalgia the wool growers last refuge, The Weekend Australian, 24-25 February, 1996. Picture Nick Cubbin.

Marine plants reveal a medical treasure trove, The Weekend Australian, 24-25 February, 1996. Picture by Nick Cubbin.

Farmers furious over 10-minute flora forum, The Australian, 6 February, 1996. Picture Nick Cubbin.

Beef pesticide scare could outstrip CFZ, The Weekend Australian, January 20-21, 1996..

Murray-Darling Basin policy pilfered: Howard, The Australian, 23 January, 1996.

Sawmill towns pine for building boom, The Weekend Australian, 20 January, 1996. Picture Nick Cubbin.

Fears for beef exports as US accuses abattoirs of poor standards, The Australian, 18 January, 1996.

The Long Paddock, The Australian, 4 January, 1996.