Wednesday, February 29, 2012

ABC 702's What The Papers Say


AAP General News (Australia)
04-22-2010
ABC 702's What The Papers Say

What the papers say today:



THE AUSTRALIAN:

- BHP Billiton investigation into allegations of corruption in Cambodia

- Fed opposition considering withholding the dole from people under 30



SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:

- Fed govt scrapping what remains of the home insulation scheme

- Risky drugs are being handed out for dementia

- Historians have passed footage of Kiwi diggers in Gallipoli off as Australians



THE AGE:

- Victorian police calling for sweeping changes in the way the Catholic church deals
with sexual abuse allegations

- Victoria's experienced the biggest locust outbreak for 40 years



THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW:

- Fed govt moving to secure support from minor parties for its health reforms



THE WEST AUSTRALIAN:

- Outrage over RSL banning women's groups from marching in Anzac Day parade

- Kalgoolie mine linked to this week's earthquake



BRISBANE COURIER-MAIL:

- Queensland Health workers offered one free cup of coffee as an apology for weeks of pay delays

- Labor MPs ordered to find out if Queenslanders want daylight saving introduced



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KEYWORD: MONITOR ABC PAPERS (SYDNEY)

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