Sitemap - 2002 - A Sense of Place Magazine
Deaths in three states drive toll to 40, The Australian, 31 December, 2002.
The Good The Bad The Ugly: 2002 The Year That Was, Dads On The Air, 30 December, 2002.
Jihad sites target prayer centre veto - War on Terror, The Australian, 27 December, 2002.
Ex-detainees die as road toll hits 20, The Australian, 26 December, 2002.
PM's plane forced down, The Australian, 20 December, 2002
Proposal to monitor jihad sites, The Australian, 20 December, 2002.
Radical Islam websites recruit for jihad, The Australian, 19 December, 2002. Page One.
Surveillance of jihad websites, The Australian, 18 December, 2002.
Transport operator pulls out, The Australian, 17 December, 2002.
Business bagged for over-use of plastics, The Australian, 16 December, 2002.
Invitation, Korean Festival, The Australian, 14 December, 2002.
Dancing in streets as down it came, The Australian, 11 December, 2002.
DNA: Science and the War on Men, With DNA Solutions' Vern Muir, Dads On The Air, 9 December, 2002.
Daughters' beach tribute for mother - War on Terror, The Australian, 9 December, 2002.
Cool change forecast, The Australian, 9 December, 2002.
Firefighters brace for inferno in gale threat, The Australian, 6 December, 2002. Page One.
City under siege from 'unstoppable' firestorm, The Australian. 5 December, 2002. Page One.
Al-Qaída team 'plotted attack' on Olympics - WAR ON TERROR, The Australian, 4 December, 2002.
FOI letters seeking suicide statistics from Child Support Agency, The Australian, 4 December, 2002.
Tougher controls for pilot training - WAR ON TERROR, The Australian, 3 December, 2002.
Ecstasy turns to bust on mean streets, The Australian, 3 December, 2002.
The Crisis Amongst Separated Men, With Ross Cameron, Dads On The Air, 2 December, 2002.
One of a ceaseless number of pleas for a payrise, The Australian, 29 November, 2002.
Wool chief to quit without payout, The Australian, 28 November, 2002.
Plans for post the Hizb ut-Tahrir story, The Australian, 26 November, 2002.
Bushfire danger rising with the mercury, The Australian, 25 November, 2002.
OECD predicts robust growth, The Australian, 22 November, 2002.
Typical injunction that would greet me on the night shift, The Australian, 22 November, 2002.
Farmhand gives back $500,000, The Australian, 21 November, 2002
Hizb ut-Tahrir, from The Australian, 2002. Republished as below on the Ummah website.
Stressed Crowe years for role closer to home, The Australian, 19 November, 2002.
Zealots' quest for purity, Hizb ut-Tahrir, The Australian, 19 November, 2002.
Olympic-sized WTO war looms, The Australian, 14 November, 2002. Page One. Picture Lindsay Moller.
Brave Tom loses his fight for life - Terror hits home, The Australian, 13 November, 2002.
Note from Patricia Karvelas, 13 November, 2002.
Background notes, Hizb ut-Tahrir. 10 November, 2002.
Draft for feature on Hizb ut-Tahrir, 8 November, 2002.
MPs puzzled but horray Henry, The Australian, 5 November, 2002.
Muslims told to avoid Jews, Christians and gays, The Australian, 4 November, 2002.
Boys Education: The Great Stoush, Dads On The Air, 4 November, 2002.
Station comes with castle, The Australian, 1 November, 2002.
Rain gives firefighters a break ... for now, The Australian, 28 October, 2002.
Idyll on the snowline, The Australian, 25 October, 2002.
The Academy Awakes, with Dr David Crawrford, Dads On The Air, 21 October, 2002.
Double win pure poetry, 11 October, 2002
Men: Fully Alive or Fully Fleeced, Dads On The Air, 8 October, 2001.
Golden fleece holds a silver lining, Weekend Australian, 28 September, 2002.
New blood wanted for Vizard stud, The Australian, 27 September, 2002.
Scandal engulfs top spies, The Australian, 26 September, 2002.
No disguising zoo's hatch-22, The Australian, 24 September, 2002.
Right across the nation, the rain has stayed away - THE BIG DRY, The Australian, 23 September, 2002.
Worker crushed under tonnes of steel, The Australian, 20 September, 2002.
Illness claims an 'old school' Labor Leftie, The Australian, 18 September, 2002.
Storms fuel bushfires, blast half the nation, The Australian, 16 September, 2002.
Children in Focus, with Lawrie Moloney, Dads On The Air, 16 September, 2002.
Rider jumps a continent into the sunrise, Weekend Australian, 14 September, 2002.
The Hatred of Men, with Senior Lecturer Michael Woods, Dads On The Air, 9 September, 2002.
Drought-hit farmers rush to market, The Australian, 6 September, 2002.
The Hatred of Men, Dads On The Air, 9 September, 2002.
Kimberley collection offers the legend, The Australian, 6 September, 2002.
Fels to step down for daughter's sake, The Australian, 3 September, 2002. Page One.
Screams lead to mother's rescue, The Australian, 2 September, 2002.
Blokes and the Blokes Porgram, with Michael Green QC, Dads On The Air, 2 September, 2002.
Splendour in the rich grasslands, The Australian, 30 August, 2002.
I'll do anything for Cate but cast her, The Australian, 29 August, 2002 Page One
Well Well Well: Fathers Go Free! Dads On The Air, 26 August, 2002.
Rainfall barely settles the dust, The Australian, 23 August, 2002.
Big birds and a charm farm, The Australian, 23 August, 2002.
Greig a Generation Xer with a cause, The Australian, 23 August, 2002.
Decision to stand aside lauded - CHURCH IN CRISIS, The Australian, 21 August, 2002.
Marriage Strike, Dads On The Air, 19 August, 2002.
Trend to big farms likely to continue, The Australian, 16 August, 2002.
The Amazing Success of Dads In Distress, with Tony Miller, Dads On The Air, 12 August, 2002.
The Child Support Agency, Death toll, Draft, The Australian, 7 August, 2002.
Child Support Agency Death Toll, The Australian, 7 August, 2002.
Our web site is under construction, Dads On The Air, 5 August, 2002.
Parkes. Member John Cobb. The Australian Political Almanac, 2002/ .
POLITICAL ALMANAC JIM LLOYD THE AUSTRALIAN 2002
Picturesque and productive, The Australian, 2 August, 2002
AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL ALMANAC LUKE HARTSUYKER THE AUSTRALIAN 2002
Men's Line Australia, with Terry Melvin, Dads On The Air, 29 July, 2002.
Gatecrash subject charged, The Australian, 25 July, 2003.
Nicholson Resigns, Nation Celebrates, Dads On The Air, 22 July, 2002.
Seduced by a dell-ightful place in the country, The Australian, 19 July, 2002.
Apprehended Violence Orders: A Lawyer's Festival, A Social Disaster, Dads On The Air, 15 July, 2002.
Wilful colour-blindness and its damage to media health, The Australian, 11 July, 2002.
Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair, Dads On The Air, 8 July, 2002.
Evans lied about Kernot affair, The Australian, 4 July, 2002. Page One. Picture Alan Pryke.
Reactor springs radioactive leak, 3 July, 2002
Questions and Answers from the Attorney General Daryl Williams, Dads On The Air, 1 July, 2002.
Lost City an outback jewel, The Australian, 28 June, 2002.
Dream ends for Korean giant-killers, The Australian, 26 June, 2002. Page One.
Shopkeepers fear terminal rent rises, The Australian, 26 June, 2002. Picture Glenn Campbell.
Not Mine? Won't Pay! The Australian, 25 June 2002. Page One pointer.
Common Sense Drifts to the Political Margins, Dads On The Air, 24 June, 2002.
For Sale sign up as Big Dry hovers, The Australian, 21 June, 2002.
Cheers and tears for World Cup's Asian rivals, The Australian, 19 June, 2002. Page One.
Federation and an age of change - THE CENSUS, The Australian, 18 June, 2002.
Post needs approval for 5c hike, The Australian, 18 June, 2002.
A hundred years, a ton of difference, The Australian, 18 June, 2002.
Here's why we love a sunburnt country, The Australian, 14 June, 2002.
Media Kit, Dads On The Air, 2002.
How Much We Have Surrendered, Dads On The Air, 10 June, 2002.
Stations fetch beefed-up prices, The Australian, 7 June, 2002.
Giant effort for a baby pygmy, The Australian, 5 June, 2002. Picture Peter Clarke.
Questions and Answers, Larry Anthony, Minster for Children, Dads On The Air, 4 June, 2002.
The Family Court's Travel Budgets: How Your Taxes are being spent, Dads On The Air, 4 June, 2002.
Pell admits cash offer for silence, The Australian, 3 June, 2002.
Cronje's death spares nation new trauma, The Australian, 3 June, 2002. Page One.
Ceaseless pleas for an upgrading, The Australian, 2 June, 2002.
There's no staying out of farm's way for some, The Australian, 31 May, 2002.
Starting over at the small end of town, The Australian, 30 May, 2002.
Aussies held in Brunei, The Australian, 27 May, 2002.
Bias and Bigotry at the Australian Institute of Family Studies, Dads On The Air, 27 May, 2002.
Midwives forced to stop work, The Australian, 21 May, 2002.
John Gorton, larrikan PM, dead at 90, The Australian, 20 May, 2002. Page One.
Tributes and praise pour in for an ordinary hero - Anzac Tribute, The Australian, 17 May, 2002.
Sharks steal Perth's glory, The Australian, 13 May, 2002. Page One.
After the party no more ecstasy as psychosis sets in, The Australian, 13 May, 2002.
State of Play, with Barry Maley, Centre for Independent Studies, Dads On The Air, 13 May, 2002.
Bethungra Park farm to sell INXS of $3m, The Australian, 10 May, 2002.
Riding on the sheep's back, The Australian, 10 May, 2002.
Mid-air collision kills family of four, The Australian, 6 May, 2002. Page One.
Mystery of mid-air suburban tragedy, The Australian, 6 May, 2002. Page One.
Four killed in mystery bus crash, The Australian, 23 May, 2002.
The prognosis: return to theatre for now, The Australian, 2 May, 2002.
Corrowong Station, The Australian, 2 May, 2002.
David joins list of those who wait, The Australian, 1 May, 2002. Page One.
Pix. Redleaf Pool, I think. Circa 2002.
Gorton hit by pneumonia, The Australian, 30 April, 2002.
Costa cops more flak over Ryan job, The Australian, 29 April, 2002
Love Your Kids, Be Justifiably Outraged, Take Action, Dads On The Air, 29 April, 2002.
First, the good Noosa - if you have a cash stash, The Australian, 19 April, 2002.
Greenpeace bids to block reactor, The Australian, 18 April, 2002.
No picnic at Black Rock: owners must sell, The Australian, 12 April, 2002.
Ice, Electric Shock Treatment and Psychiatric Abuses, The Australian, 19 April, 2002.
$60m payout to seniors, The Australian, 9 April, 2002
Lamb back in fashion, The Australian, 8 April, 2002.
Anzac taxi ban 'rank', say old diggers, The Australian, 5 April, 2002.
A plot with the lot in the country, The Australian, 5 April, 2002.
My mate the Queen Mum, The Australian, 3 April, 2002. Page One.
Students stabbed in wild gang fight, The Australian, 28 March, 2002.
Mosque lunch poisons hundreds, The Australian, 26 March, 2002.
Teen crime taken by force, The Australian, 25 March, 2002.
Women soon to be fertile into 50s, The Australian, 25 March, 2002.
Peanut butter snack proves deadly for boy, The Australian, 22 March, 2002.
Priests make sex confessions, The Australian, 18 March, 2002
Minister for Children Attacks Fathers, Dads On The Air, 18 March, 2002.
Fight against intolerance the theme of Kirby's life, The Australian, 13 March, 2002.
The Family Court's Travel Budgets: How Your Taxes are being spent, Dads On The Air, 11 March, 2002.
Producers hope for rural policy shift, The Australian, 8 March, 2002.
Emotions take flight at staff farewell parties, The Australian, 5 March, 2002.
Summer cancelled due to the weather, The Australian, 1 March, 2002.
Cream of farmland goes to market, The Australian, 1 March, 2002.
Domestic Violence: The Great Debate, Dad On The Air, 25 February, 2002.
Former NSW governor Roden Cutler, VC, dies at 85, The Australian, 22 February, 2002.
Citrus growers fight squeeze, The Australian, 22 February, 2002.
Spotlight on all dioceses, The Australian, 21 February, 2002.
Paracetamol ban no effect on overdoses, The Australian, 18 February, 2002.
50 hurt in bus crash, The Australian, 18 February, 2002.
Wetlands going, going ...., The Australian, 15 February, 2002.
Spy tells of plot to kill Mugabe, The Australian, 14 February, 2002
Bewildered local tipped for UN job, The Australian, 11 February, 2002
Carr hails the gold, gold, gold of being Olympic host, The Australian, 11 February, 2002.
Firefighters get paid for lost income, The Australian, 8 February, 2002.
Vaccine promises yearly hay fever jab, The Australian, 7 February, 2002.
Australian fatigue, The Australian, 6 February, 2002.
We're back: More entertaining and more outraged than ever, Dads On The Air, 4 February, 2002.
Weather map offers no relief - DAY 11: NO RESPITE, The Australian, 4 January, 2002.
Ill wind blows fire and ice - BUSHFIRE CRISIS, The Australian, 3 January, 2002.
People flee fires on coast - RESURGENT DANGER, 2 January, 2002.
Forecast dashes hopes for rain - RESURGENT DANGER, The Australian, 2 January, 2002.
People flee blazes on coast - DESPERATE START TO NEW YEAR, The Australian, 2 January, 2002.
Rush of accidents lifts road toll to 46, The Australian, 1 January, 2002.
Parties help a nation forget adversity - AT LAST A NEW YEAR, The Australian, 1 January, 2002.