Sitemap - 2001 - A Sense of Place Magazine

Heat still on as worst winds are yet to come - INFERNO AVOIDED, The Australian, 31 December, 2001.

Triumph: We survived our first full year, Dads on the Air, 31 December, 2001.

Weekend outlook: brace for worse - THE BUSHFIRES CRISIS, The Australian, 28 December, 2001.

Ecological tragedy unfolds in park - BOXING DAY INFERNO, The Australian, 27 December, 2001.

'Hot, windy, dry' stays on horizon - BOXING DAY INFERNO, The Australian, 27 December, 2001.

Caught In The Net, Merry Merry Christmas or both, with Adam Todd, Dads On The Air, 24 December, 2001.

Cancer claims Arkie Whitely, The Australian, 20 December, 2001.

'Extinct' shrub found, The Australian, 20 December, 2001.

NAB raises account charges, The Australian, 18 December, 2001.

If You're A Separated Father: The Government Doesn't Know or Apparently Care Whether You Are Dead Or Alive, Dads On The Air, 17 December, 2001.

'Tis the season to be wary, The Australian, 12 December, 2001.

No power to save local news, ABA boss admits, The Australian, 10 December, 2001.

Is a class action by fathers possible, with Mark Whittaker and David Grey, Dads On The Air, 10 December, 2001.

Eight charged after $20m international ecstasy sting, The Australian, 7 December, 2001.

Traveland name stays but 550 staff go, The Australian, 5 December, 2001.

The Propaganda War Against Fathers, with Steve Graham, Dads On The Air, 3 December, 2001.

No loyalty to phones, The Australian, 27 November, 2001.

Roos coach heart scare, The Australian, 26 November, 2001.

Blatant discrimination: the government treatment of men, with Barry Williams, Dads On The Air, 26 November, 2001.

There's still cream in dairying, The Australian, 2 March, 2001.

Primate's blast at PM splits church, The Australian, 23 November, 2001.

Fatherhood in the New Millenium, with Phil Dye, author of Father Lode, Dads On The Air, 19 November, 2001.

Violent storms hit eastern seaboard, The Australian, 19 November, 2001.

Heatbeat gene clue to mystery of SIDS, The Australian, 15 November, 2001.

CHOGM confirmed for March, The Australian, 14 November, 2001

The Election Result: What It Means For Men, Dads On The Air, 12 November, 2001.

Youth held over boy's bashing, The Australian, 8 November, 2001.

The Howard Years: The Failure to Reform, with Dr Max King and Bettina Arndt, Dads On The Air, 5 November, 2001.

'Glass house' auction ends colourful era, The Australian, 2 November, 2001.

Fire ban extended as blazes batter state, The Australian, 31 October, 2001

New lease on life for brother Stan, The Australian, 30 October, 2001. Page One.

The Warren Farrell Interview, author of The Myth of Male Power and Father and Child Reunion, Dads On The Air, 29 October, 2001.

OK son, let's say Rollback to rebate - Election 2001, The Australian, 29 October, 2005.

ACOSS chief's last bout, The Australian, 25 October, 2001

Outcasts lost on way to a better life - TRAGEDY AT SEA, The Australian, 24 October, 2001.

Public Policy: Our Disastrous Heritage, with Mark Latham MP, Dads On The Air, 22 October, 2001.

Promises, promises, promises, With Andrew Thompson, Dads On The Air, 15 October, 2001.

Leaders push strength in adversity, The Australian, 15 October, 2001

Green laws top poll issues in bush, The Australian, 12 October, 2001.

Pioneer homestead overlooks Swan River, The Australian, 5 October, 2001.

Notice, Michael Green QC author of Fathers After Divorce, Early Evolution of Dads On The Air, 3 October, 2001.

Dads On The Air, With Rod Hardwick and Peter Marsh, Dads On The Air, 1 October, 2001.

Elvis, school holidays and the dilemmas of modern fatherhood, with Rod Hardwick and Peter Marsh, Dads On The Air, 29 September, 2001.

Dream opportunity for lovers of wombats, The Australian, 28 September, 2001.

Developers fall to pier pressure, The Australian, 26 September, 2001.

Infamous stockpile bails out, The Australian, 26 September, 2001.

Men Fully Alive, With Michael Woods and Rod Hardwick, Dads On The Air, 24 September, 2001.

Hotels face $200m losses - DEATH OF ANSETT - THE FDALLOUT, The Australian, 24 September, 2001.

Warming up to a long, hot summer, The Australian, 23 September, 2003. Page One.

Racial unity important - WAR ON TERROR, The Australian, 18 September, 2001.

Fund good News for families - WAR ON TERROR: SHATTERED NATION, The Australian, 18 September, 2001.

Into the Wilderness, Dads On The Air, 17 September, 2001.

Pioneer of ethnic radio in Australia dies on American Airlines Flight, The Australian, 17 September, 2001.

Australian Victims: War of Terror, The Australian, 14 September, 2001 Page One

More turns in the Maze: With Rod Hardwick, Peter Marsh and DJ Uncle Buck, Dads On The Air, 10 September, 2001.

What was known of the Australian dead, Compiled 9 September, 2001.

More Haze In The Maze: Was the Family Pathways Report worth the money or the angst??? Dads On The Air, 3 September, 2001.

Kirby ups ante on education, The Australian, 31 August, 2001.

Proposal to Make Page Two of Property a Dedicated Rural Page, The Australian, 27 August, 2001.

A few thoughts, for Dads On The Air, 26 August, 2001.

Tensing and the Sherpas of Everest, the Dalai Lama and Sir Edmund Hillary, The Australian, 15 August, 2001.

Over the hill at 97, no worries, The Australian, 13 August, 2001.

700 million ways to take a snapshot, The Australian, 8 August, 2001.

Syringe prick forces jumbo to cancel trip, The Australian, 7 August, 2001.

Car strike 'treasoin'to spread, The Australian, 3 August, 2001. Page One.

Principles justifes the pain of missed mortgage payments - CAR INDUSTRY CRISIS, The Australian, 3 August, 2001.

Financial pain of fighting for a principle - CAR INDUSTRY CRISIS, The Australian, 3 August, 2001.

Protesters attack nuclear Star Wars - OLD ALLIES GET TOGETHER, The Australian, 31 July, 2001.

Chance discovery alerts wine industry to a disaster in the wind, The Australian, 25 July, 2001.

Three injured in office-block blast, The Australian, 23 July, 2001.

Battle looms on future of 'roo farming, The Australian, 13 July, 2001

You could fill your dance card at Nyamup village, The Australian, 6 July, 2001.

Pilliga lock-up attacked, The Australian, 6 July, 2001.

Farewell to the outback: we're moving to suburbs and the beach, The Australian, 4 July, 2001.

All signs are good in Rachael's silent world, The Australian, 2 July, 2001.

After four generations, Coonawarra cattlemen go grape, The Australian, 29 June, 2001.

Fresh alert on tax deals, The Australian, 29 June, 2001.

Second jobs prop up farming life, The Australian, 29 June, 2001.

Struth ... Mahathir makes plain a disdain for strine, The Australian, 25 June, 2001

THE BUSH BOUNCES BACK, The Australian, 22 June, 2001.

Demand for Rural Property Increases, The Australian, 22 June, 2001.

Lawyer says HIH failure will savage builders, The Australian, 22 June, 2001.

Developers fall to some pier pressure - COMMERCIAL, The Australian, 15 June, 2001.

Infamous stockpile baled out, The Australian, 15 June, 2001

Harvey Norman is out headhunting, The Australian, 15 June, 2001.

No snow for skiers, The Australian, 11 June, 2001.

Wool recovery puts money in towns, The Australian, 8 June, 2001

Flexibility is what saves family farms, The Australian, 8 June, 2001.

Bang a Gong ... we're the champions, The Australian, 4 June, 2001.

A strong performance from the farm sector a long time coming, The Australian, Circa June, 2001.

Fishing haven B&B to lure $700,000, The Australian, 1 June, 2001.

Nine defends 'invasion of privacy' claim - The HIH collapse, The Australian, 29 May, 2001.

Head over heels about starring role, The Australian, 28 May, 2001.

The struggle to get by goes on - HIH ROYAL COMMISSION, The Australian, 22 May, 2001.

Collapse of insurance company HIH and its impact, The Australian, 22 May, 2001.

Too little too late, say victims - HIH ROYAL COMMISSION, The Australian, 22 May, 2001.

Victorian retreat up for tender, The Australian, 18 May, 2001.

Treachery and 'lies' to survive, The Australian, 16 May, 2002

Book proposal for Arts Council. Family Court. 15 May, 2001.

Writer awarded for visceral story of hope, The Australian, 11 May, 2001.

Men and the Media, Dads On The Air, 2001.

Gas blew Ribena off shop shelves, The Australian, 10 May, 2001

Reddy to roar on island advice, The Australian, 7 May, 2001.

Green care calms the butterflies fluttering over ridge development - RESIDENTIAL, The Australian, 4 May, 2001.

Packer is rushed back to hospital, The Australian, 3 May, 2001.

Humane cull of pack if we have to: Beattie - FRASER ISLAND DINGO ATTACK, The Australian, 1 May, 2001.

Canberra threatened with European court over deportation, The Australian, 30 April, 2001.

National road toll halved, The Australian, 16 April, 2001.

Car race officials on death charges, The Australian, 10 April, 2001.

Certificate Training Course Microsoft Outlook, News Limited, 10 April, 2001.

Buy your own nature reserve - COUNTRY MATTERS, The Australian, 6 April, 2001.

Disciples flock to scene of The Don's triumph - THE BRADMAN MEMORIAL, The Australian, 26 March, 2001.

Vineyard is centrepiece of retreat, The Australina, 23 March, 2001.

Constable at fatal siege influenced by cannabis, The Australian, 21 March, 2001.

Unions in fear of massive job losses, The Australian, 20 March, 2001.

Two-pronged attack on cancer, Weekend Australian, 17 March, 2001.

Twin-pronged attack on cancer, The Weekend Australian, 17 March, 2001.

Old gold town slips into the bargain bin, The Australian, 16 March, 2001.

Floods claim second victim, The Australian, 12 March, 2001.

Cold start for air race crews, The Australian, 12 March, 2001.

Old habits die hard for the new order of nuns, The Australian, 9 March, 2001.

Working winery could be a treasure, The Australian, 9 March, 2001.

Reactor site ... it could have been in your backyard, The Australian, 7 March, 2001.

Passengers from UK forced to scrub up, The Australian, 6 March, 2001

Dream spread on the market, The Australian, 30 March, 2001.

GIO Trust's sale opens farm doors, The Australian, 2 March, 2001.

Inquiry on $1bn lawyer loans, The Australian, 26 February, 2001.

GIO Rural Property Trust, The Australian, 23 February, 2001.

Wool comeback boosts land value, The Australian, 16 February, 2001.

Dairy farmers, The Australian, 14 February, 2001.

Beseiged Fahey faces lung tumour surgery, The Australian, 5 February, 2001. Page One.

Photo, With Stephen Edwards and the kids, Erskineville, Sydney, Circa 2001.

Building firms look for stronger foundations - GLOBAL RATES START TO TUMBLE, The Australian, 5 January, 2001.

Two escape crash unscathed, The Australian, 4 January, 2001.

Early drafts, Men and the Media, The Australian, 3 January, 2001.

Men and the Media, final original draft, The Australian, 3 January, 2001.