Sitemap - 2009 - A Sense of Place Magazine

Too Melodramatic For Words Darling

Lower Than The Limestone Beneath The Concrete

You're Lower Than Concrete, She Said

You're Lower Than Concrete, She Said

The Fatal Shore

The Fatal Shore

A Sense Of Place

A Sense Of Place

Precious News

New Dawns in The Fabric of Things

New Dawns in The Fabric of Things

Trying Again

And Then There Were None

Off The Cliff

Richard Meale's Funeral

Richard Meale's Funeral

Out & About, The Australian, 27 November, 2009.

Lanky yank Don Lane Bows out at 75 The Australian 23 October 2009

Shadows

Marriage Matters, Dads On The Air, 25 August, 2009.

Drunken Midgets

Blowing In The Cold Wind

Seen Better Days: The Envy of Others

The Menace of Extreme Feminism, Dads On The Air, 11 August, 2009.

How Wrong He Was

Redemption

Oblivion Seekers

This Too Will Pass

The Winter Of The Heart

The Winter Of The Heart

The Slippery Slope

The Slippery Slope

Above The World

Two in Advance

The Betrayal Of Ancient Dysfunction: Finding A Story To Fit

The Betrayal Of Ancient Dysfunction: Finding A Story To Fit

Property clearance rates going strong, The Australian, 13 July, 2009.

Rock Bottoms

Killing Parking Cops

Rock Bottoms

Rock Bottoms

Save Now

Disregard For Convention

The Centre Could Not Hold

The Centre Could Not Hold

A Long Way From The Corridors Of Power

A Long Way From The Corridors Of Power

Apocalypse Now

Last Will and Testament

The Last Ride

The Last Ride

A Fringe Of Leaves

A Fringe Of Leaves

No bail for fraud charge AFL star, The Australian, 9 July, 2009.

Against The Sky

Urgent Tasks Remain Undone

Silver Cascades Against The Sky

Tally Ho Old Boy

Dereliction

Tobacco tax hike to make a million quite, The Australian, 6 July, 2009.

Lost In The Woods

Illegal smoke trade has plenty of puff, Weekend Australian, 4 July, 2009.

Incoherent Blessings

Block's rebirth only $60m away - BRIDGING THE GAP, The Australian, 3 July, 2009.

Seven arrested over elaborate credit card scam, The Australian, 3 July, 2009.

Fractured Hysteria

Hotel trio first to approach Work Australia The Australian 2 July 2009. Page One.

No woolly thinking breeders want meat, The Australian, 2 July, 2009.

And Then There Truly Was No One

Curtain up on a new era of workplace relations, The Australian, 2 July, 2009.

The Vicious End

The Vicious End

Secondment

The Barbara Biggs Show, Dads On The Air, 30 June, 2009.

Criminal Issue

Brett

Rudd reform 'won't reduce child abuse', Weekend Australian, 27 June, 2009.

Joe

Una's

Una's

Spindly Stalks

Judge puts name to starved girl: Ebony, The Australian, 25 June, 2009.

Dark Wilderness

Second Class Warriors

Second Class Warriors

A Dying Tomorrow

A Dying Tomorrow

Second Chances

The Day That He Remembered

The Day That He Remembered

Luxury brands charge into shopping maul, Weekend Australian, 20 June, 2009.

Starting All Over Again, Again

Indians high-risk violators of visas The Australian 20 June 2009 Additional Reporting

The Next Enclosure

The Next Enclosure

Honey, I Killed the Superbug, The Australian, 18 June, 2009.

Lives Without Consequence

Family Law - Is the Man the Loser, NSW Parliament House, 16 June, 2009.

Speeches at NSW Parliament House and Canberra Parliament House, Family Law - Is the Man the Loser? 16 June, 2009.

Speech at NSW Parliament House Conference, Is family law biased, 16 June, 2009.

Vicious Hypocricies

House prices 'ready to rise', The Australian, 15 June, 2009.

At The Edge Of The Clearing

Harris Park Indians in fear, First rough draft to original brief, The Australian, 13 June, 2009.

The fear that stalks the streets at night, The Australian, 13 June, 2009.

The Capacity For Self Deception

The Capacity For Self Deception

Gillard's billioin-dollar bonanza rolls on, The Australian, 11 June, 2009. Picture Amos Aikman.

He Shrugged, Soiled At Soul

Turbulent Tales, Dads On The Air, 9 June, 2009.

Indian students protest at attacks, The Australian, 8 June, 2009.

Gazing Towards The Hills

Cottage a reminder of lost Ebondy, Weekend Australian, 27 June, 2009.

Lucky Is Alive

Lucky

And Then What Happened?

In The First Instance

In The First Instance

Falling In A Defensive Wave

Shouts Snatched In The Wind

Well, In The Beginning...

Ferry was speeding, inquest is told, The Australian, 21 May, 2009.

They're on a high, but it's hair surfing, The Australian, 20 May, 2009.

Move over Mary Concepta, Bquinda's on the scene, Weekend Australian, 16 May, 2009.

Girl in a Million Quest about to fade into history The Australian 16 May 2009

Time In The Sun

Men Under Labour, Dads on the Air, 12 May, 2009.

Perils and satisfactions of covering Afghan conflict, The Australian, 11 May, 2009.

Sacked minister calls for inquiry, The Australian, 11 May, 2009.

Little Coffins, The Australian, 10 May, 2009.

The Comforting Cloud

The Comforting Cloud

Coroner lambasts inept triple-O, The Australian, 8 May, 2009.

And Then There Was None

Bugs to listen in on wildlife's most wanted, Weekend Australian, 2 May, 2009.

A minute's silence for Pratt bit production must go on, The Australian, 30 April, 2009. Additional Reporting. Page One.

The Secret Streets

The Secret Streets

Young buyers wary as panic sets in, The Australian, 27 April, 2009.

The Struggle To Survive

The Struggle To Survive

The Cold Morning Sun

The Cold Morning Sun

000 workers 'need medical training', The Australian, 24 April, 2009.

Operators' minds blank on lost calls, The Australian, 23 April, 2009.

Family Heartbreak System Down, Dads On The Air, 21 April, 2009.

Veils 'limit vitamin D', The Australian, 20 April, 2009.

Trekking handbook not shown to school student before fatal expedition, The Australian, 20 April, 2009.

The Sour City

The Sour City

Tracking technology could save lives, Weekend Australian, 18 April, 2009.

Dying schoolboy lost in bush ridiculed by 000 operators The Australian 17 April 2009

Police not told teen was in danger, The Australian, 16 April, 2009.

Cling To Your Average Day

This Place Is A Zoo

Sacked Fiji judges warn expats on treason, The Australian, 13 April, 2009. Page One.

There's A Hole In My Pocket Dear Lisa

There's A Hole In My Pocket Dear Lisa

Condoms will not save Africa: Archbishop George Pell, The Australian, 11 April, 2009

Retreat, Withdrawal

Meanwhile

It Led To This

Only Part Of It

Touch of exotica defies downturn, The Australian, 2 April, 2009.

Hiding In Plain Sight

Hiding In Plain Sight

Have You Heard The One?

Mum weeps as biker son laid to rest -- Strikeforce Raptor set up to deal with new turf war, Weekend Australian, 28 March, 2009.

In A Soulless Town

Take care, aspiring models told, The Australian, 27 March, 2009.

Commancheros chief calls for talks to end feud, 26 March, 2009.

No Way Back

A History of Dishonesty

A History of Dishonesty

Einfeld airs his regrets on TV program, The Australian, 23 March, 2009.

Absent Without Leave

The Coming Apocalypse

The Coming Apocalypse

The Lone Chill On A River's Bank

The Lone Chill On A River's Bank

Infidels

Kennett slams package plan, The Australian, 19 March, 2009.

Major's Great Adventure

Major's Great Adventure

Caught On Open Ground

Before The Nightmare Began Again

Lost, lost, that was all

Colin Griffith, Obituary, 2009.

Pacific in push for $7m grant, Weekend Australian, 7 March, 2009.

We were sitting ducks, say umpires - Terror Strikes Cricket, The Australian, 6 March, 2009. Additional reporting.

Random Thoughts

Call for action after fresh shark attack, The Australian, 2 March, 2009.

Fear at the beach as sharks strike again, The Australian, 2 March, 2009.

Eaten Alive

The Sky Made Of Rock and Our Backs to the Rain.

The Sky Made Of Rock and Our Backs to the Rain.

The Bitter Alcoholic Dwarf

The Bitter Alcoholic Dwarf

Workers blue as Chesty Bond defects to China, The Australian, 26 February, 2009. Page One.

You Weren't Allowed To Think

You Weren't Allowed To Think

Clothes workers feel stitched up as jobs cut, The Australian, 26 February, 2009. Picture Amos Aikman.

D'Arcy's attack on swimmer not excessive: magistrate, The Australian, 27 February, 2009.

ETS to butcher farm output and earnings, The Australian, 23 February, 2009.

It Just Didn't Exist Anymore

It Just Didn't Exist Anymore

Australians in dark on emissions effort, The Australian, 23 Febrary, 2009

Before The Alcohol Ate His Body

Reducing footprint 'waste of time', Weekend Australian, 21 February, 2009.

The Stranger

The Stranger

No slur intended on Rabbitoh legends, The Australian, 20 February, 2009.

Rabbitohs fight back in court, The Australian, 20 February, 2009.

The public fooled by an Emissions Trading Scheme, The Australian, 20 February, 2009.

Former Knox Grammar teacher on child-sex charges The Australian 19 February 2009.

No role for Salvos in distribution of funds - BLACK SATURDAY DISASTER, The Australian, 17 February, 2009.

As I Walked Out One Evening

Shark-catch ban defended despite attacks, The Australian, 16 February, 2009.

All Is Not Safe

Shark tried to 'rip off' Bondi surfer's arm, Weekend Australian, 14 February, 2009.

Catchpole seeks return of seized $240,000, The Australian, 13 February, 2009.

Call to start AFP war crimes unit, The Australian, 12 February, 2009.

Bull shark attacks Navy diver in Sydney Harbour The Australian 11 February 2009

Aftermath

Divorced From Reality, Dads On The Air, 10 February, 2009.

Residents and homes safe after night of terror - VICTORIA ABLAZE, The Australian, 9 February, 2009.

A Nation In Shock

A Nation In Shock

Last hot gasp of summer deadly, Weekend Australian, 7 February, 2009.

Post Catastrophe

Post Catastrophe

Scrap 'frustrating' FOI regime, The Australian, 6 February, 2009.

Insulation industry hopes trade goes through the roof - RUDD'S $42 BILLION RESCUE, The Australian, 5 February, 2009.

Insane Levels of Stress, a headline I most definitely wrote!! Dads On The Air, 3 February, 2009.

Rees dismisses faction-fighting claims, The Australian, 2 February, 2009.

Eulogy

The Perils of Ideology, Dads On The Air, 27 January, 2009.

Aged care work beats the downturn, The Australian, 26 January, 2009.

Goodbye Colin

All that is Australian in photo, Weekend Australian, 24 January, 2009.

Young libs call for national service, Weekend Australian, 24 January, 2009.

Sea change on jobs horizon, The Australian, 23 January, 2009.

Long live Gough, political legend, The Australian, 22 January, 2009. Picture Alan Pryke.

Deep Fried

Uni defies jobs trend with plan to hire 330 By: John Stapleton, Australian, The, 19 January, 2009

It's a Scorcher, but 70-year record stands, The Australian, 18 January, 2009.

Firefighters stretched by arsonists The Australian 17 January 2009 Additional Reporting

Scorching day sets off walls of flame, The Australian, 16 January, 2009. Picture Amos Aikman.

Get Off the Bench, Dads On The Air, 13 January, 2009.

All's quiet in Rosemeadow, The Australian, 12 January, 2009.

Basic questions of life thrown up for kids, The Australian, 12 January, 2009.

Police restore peace to embattled urban estate, The Australian, 12 January, 2009.

Another Tired Sad Old Analogy

Violence begins where hope ends in Rosemeadow housing estsate The Australian 10 January 2009 Page One

Elders must ease tension, say police, The Australian, 9 January, 2009.

Farms die for Rudd's trees, The Australian, 6 January, 2009.

Tributes to Braille, whose visions gave books to the blind, The Australian, 5 January, 2009.

Fear ever present but future not so Bleak, Weekend Australian, 3 January, 2009.

Original Copy, Bill Leak Story, written in car on way back, The Australian, 3 January, 2009.

Grin and bear it: private schools lift fees The Australian 2 January 2009 Additional Reporting

Grin and bear it: private schools lift fees, The Australian, 2 January, 2009. Additional reporting. Page One.

Party rolls on as New Year dawns, The Australian, 2 January, 2009.

Cool 2008 warms climate debate, The Australian, 1 January, 2009. Page One.

New Year's Eve, Redfern Style

New Year's Eve, Redfern Style