Sitemap - 1999 - A Sense of Place Magazine

7000 boats jostle for harbour spots, The Australian, 31 December, 1999.

End of a millennium, dawn of a new icy age, The Australian, 30 December, 1999.

Reactions to Court Out, The Australian, 28 December, 1999.

Families need new ways of ending strife, Editorial, The Australian, 27 December, 1999.

Century chills out for Y2K, The Australian, 27 December, 1999.

Court Out: One man's battle for his kids The Australian 24 December 1999

Scan Scams, The Australian, 23 December, 1999.

'Koalas' get their marching orders, The Australian, 23 December, 1999.

50,0000 see tunnel get off on the right foot, The Australian, 20 December, 19999.

PM caught off guard by strikers, The Australian, 21 December, 1999.

Yours sincerely? Not with that face, The Australian, 22 December, 1999. Page One.

50,000 see tunnel get off on the right foot, The Australian, 20 December, 1999.

The Body Snatchers, The Australian, 17 December, 1999.

Varying benefits on the festive fringes, The Australian, 9 December, 1999.

On trip of a lifetime, tragedy claims girl with world at her feet, The Australian, 7 December, 1999.

It's super to be on top of the modelling world, The Australian, 6 December, 1999.

The families mourn their dead, The Australian, 4 December, 1999.

Son Sam, I Was A Virtual Child, The Australian Magazine, 4-5 December, 1999.

Son Sam, I Was A Virtual Child, The Australian Magazine, 4-5 December, 1999.

Mayhem hampers count of victims / DEATH ON THE 6.39, The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

Silver-service journey spans the land / DEATH ON THE 6.39, The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

The driver screamed ... then carnage, Death on the 6.39, The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

Passenger who survived two rail tragedies / DEATH ON THE 6.39, The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

Inquiry will target signal failure / DEATH ON THE 6.39, The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

Struggle to capture romance of rail / DEATH ON THE 6.39, The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

Jolted awake to 'see dead bodies', The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

Horror turns to shock in the remains of a day / DEATH ON THE 6.39, The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

Mountain commuters' morning town ride / DEATH ON THE 6.39, The Australian, 3 December, 1999.

Keyboard to learning, The Australian, 29 November, 1999.

The Advent of Laptops into Schools, The Australian 27 November, 1999.

Vale Paul Bowles, 25 November, 1999.

Troops get a welcome taste of the real thing, The Australian, 24 November, 1999.

The great outdoors, The Australian, 22 November, 1999.

Toasting marshmallows, Outdoor Education, The Australian, 19 November, 1999.

Exit chute inflates inside jet, The Australian, 15 November, 1999.

The Big Dipper, The Australian, 9 November, 1999.

Scientific depletion, The Australian, 8 November, 1999.

Boffins in lab coats have lost their romance, The Australian, 5 November, 1999.

Chestnuts, The Australian, 3 November, 1999.

Lay People to Give Holy Communion, The Australian, 1 November, 1999.

Carey lays it on line for rebel diocese, The Australian, 1 November, 1999.

Small towns centre of road to recovery, The Australian, 29 October, 1999.

Say boo to a royalist? Yes, but there's a ywawning gap / The referendum - 10 days to go, The Australian, 27 October, 1999.

Communal learning, The Australian, 25 October, 1999.

Creek claims youth, The Australian, 25 October, 1999.

Poll exposes monarchist 'lies', The Australian, 25 October, 1999.

Community Based Learning, The Australian, 22 October, 1999.

Off the hook: the fish we tried to reject, The Australian, 20 October, 1999.

The final test, The Australian, 18 October, 1999.

Electricity blast blacks out city, The Australian, 13 October, 1999.

Mentor as anything, The Australian, 27 September, 1999.

Future plans for the past, The Weekend Australian, 18 September, 1999.

The last pour: a long day for mates and memories - BHP STEEL -- END OF AN ERA, The Weekend Australian, 18 September, 1999.

Preserving Australia's industrial heritage: a woeful history, The Australian, 17 September, 1999.

Notes for story on closing of the Newcastle Steel Works, The Australian, 15 September, 1999.

Ordinary people demand to be heard, The Australian, 13 September, 1999.

Working to learn, The Australian, 13 September, 1999.

The Middle Years of Schooling, The Australian, 6 September, 1999.

Psychic to the stars, The Australian, 5 September, 1999.

This is what a photo request form used to look like, The Australian, 2 September, 1999.

For Gillian it's horses for courses, The Australian, 1 September, 1999.

Steve on top in long run, Olympic Souvenir Series, The Australian, 1 September, 1999.

Gymnasts plan their fun and games, Olympic Souvenir Series,

Bad loss gave Nick a boost, The Australian, Olympic Souvenir Series, 1 September, 1999.

Blue ribbon beginnings, Your National Olympic Voice, The Australian, 1 September, 1999.

Blue Ribbon Beginnings, Souvenir Series, Olympic Torch, The Australian, 1 September, 1999.

'Dinosaur' magistrate rapped, The Australian, 31 August, 1999.

Rail staff roll up for reunion, The Australian, 30 August, 1999.

Hitting the sack, The Australian, 30 August, 1999.

Rail staff roll up for reunion, The Australian, 30 August, 1999.

Hitting the sack, Schools, The Australian, 30 August, 1999.

Chook bug hits again, The Australian, 23 August, 1999.

Oakdale miners to get what's owed, The Australian, 18 August, 1999.

Letter of appreciation, Marjorie Nix-James, author of Both Sides of the World, The Australian, 17 August, 1999.

Forgotten years, The Australian, 16 August, 1999.

Special Education, Woodville Power World Cycle Challenge, The Australian, 11 August, 1999.

Brighter outlook, Schools Page, The Australian, 9 August, 1999.

Special needs team finds place in the sun, Schools, The Australian, 9 August, 1999.

Tots face idiot-box blackout, The Australian, 6 August, 1999.

Olympic Supplement Schools Breakout, Original Copy, The Australian, 6 August, 1999.

Gifted Children, Original Copy, The Australian, 30 July, 1999.

Justice delayed as courts struggle under wait, The Australian, 27 July, 1999.

Study rues lack of work experience for schoolboys, The Australian, 20 July, 1999.

Life renews on death mountain, The Australian, 15 July, 1999,

Marketing blitz to end ballot, The Australian, 12 July, 1999.

Fischer hands back the reigns, The Australian, 9 July, 1999.

Holiday madness, The Australian, 5 July, 1999.

Vaccinate Immediately, Original Copy, The Australian, 2 July, 1999.

Animal attraction, The Australian, 29 June, 1999.

Showgirl grannies still getting a kick out of life, The Australian, 28 June, 1999.

Forecasters clouded by copyright, The Australian, 25 June, 1999.

Bright children on the fast track. The Australian, 16 June, 1999.

Azaria: DNA test for dingoes, The Australian, 14 June, 1999.

Race against racism, Schools, The Australian, 14 June, 1999. Picture Chris Pavlich.

Satellite boosts School of the Air, The Australian, 14 June, 1999.

The quiet boy with a taste for adventure, The Australian, 31 May, 1999.

Taxpayer funded Bureau of Meteorology refuses to agree to free use of its information, Original Copy, The Australian, 26 May, 1999.

Mother's pain - and ideas - silence experts, The Australian, 25 May, 1999.

Pix. With Kids. 1999.

Pix. With the kids. Sydney.

We are not the enemy, we are like you: user, The Australian, 19 May, 1999.

Dreaded disease threatens to kill off poultry industry, The Australian, 7 May, 1999.

Autumn, and the chestnuts are falling from the trees, Original Copy, The Australian, 15 May, 1999.

Chicken carnage sends tremors through industry, The Australian, 11 May, 1999.

Farmers smell fear in chicken war zone, The Australian, 29 April, 1999.

Farmers smell fear in chicken war zone, The Australian, 28 April, 1999. Picture Chris Pavlich

Lament for loss of great artist, humanitarian, Arthur Boyd, The Australian, 26 April, 1999.

Army to answer late call, The Australian, 22 April, 1999.

Country comes to town for a city cover-up, The Australian, 21 April, 1999.

Hammering, welding, peering under car bonnets, Workplace Learning, The Australian, 1999.

Fears some illegals slipped police net, The Human Trade, The Australian, 12 April, 1999.

Feral Honeybees, Original Copy, The Australian, 1 April, 1999.

Where the final price is high indeed, The Australian, 24 March, 1999.

Where the final price is high indeed, The Australian, 24 March, 1999.

Multi-party politics gets micro scope, The Australian, 20 March, 1999.

Story Proposals, The Australian, 19 March, 1999.

Drug gang's deadly rampage / Crime boss Danny Karam among 20 shooting victims, The Australian, 18 March, 1999.

Book Proposal: Dead Man's Water Hole, The Australian, 18 March, 1999.

Why crawlies aren't so creepy, The Australian, 10 March, 1999.

Nation cleans up on records, The Australian, 8 March, 1999.

Hooked police make compo bid, The Australian, 8 March, 1999.

Steps to recall city memories, The Australian, 3 March, 1999. Picture Brett Faulkner.

Taking steps to recall city memories, The Australian, 3 March, 1999.

Muslim leader arrested in Egypt, The Australian, 3 March, 1999.

Capsicrum spray ends soccer riot, The Australian, 1 March, 1999.

Income support costs increase to $38bn, The Australian, 28 February, 1999.

Refined? Thought so, The Australian, 26 February, 1999.

We're on the way to zero growth, The Australian, 26 February, 1999.

Quarter-acre block now barren ground, The Australian, 26 February, 1999.

Olympic building firm, The Australian, 24 February, 1999.

Shotgun silences city's heartbeat, The Australian, 23 February, 1999. Page One.

Chemicals fuel winery fire, The Australian, 22 February, 1999.

100,000 spectators enter an Olympic event, The Australian, 22 February, 1999.

Tom Gilling on The Sooterkin: A gentle, unassuming soul, Original Copy, The Australian, 19 February, 1999.

Mardi Gras Controversies, Filed for The Australian, Early February, 1999.

Praise for a career devoted to the Cross, the Reverend Bill Lawton, The Australian, 15 February, 1999.

Cartoonist Seth Remaut wins Bill Mitchell Memorial Award, Original Copy, The Australian, 9 February, 1999..

Teachers strike mayhem, The Australian, 9 February, 1999.

Rich river plains in fractious debate, Original Copy, The Australian, 5 February, 1999.

Puppeteers all smiles visa-vis the minister, The Australian, 6 January, 1999.