Monday 28 June 2004

New Green keen to roll rocker, The Australian, 28 June, 2004.

New Green keen to roll rocker: [2 All-round First Edition 1]

John Stapleton, Leisa Scott, Elizabeth ColmanThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 28 June 2004: 2.
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She said while the Greens welcomed Mr [Peter Garrett] to federal politics, voters should be clear that the former Midnight Oil frontman was now a member of the ALP.
"If you are going to vote Green you are not going to vote Garrett," she said. "It is yet to be seen whether Garrett will be able to reform the ALP and turn his song lyrics into effective policy. People want to see his policies, not just his dancing style."

'We won't give in to butchers', The Australian, 28 June, 2004.

`We won't give in to butchers': [1 All-round Country Edition]

John Kerin, Helen Tobler, John StapletonThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 28 June 2004: 2.
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A MULTIPLE mortar attack on Australian soldiers in northern Iraq was the work of "mentally deranged butchers" and only reinforcedthe need to keep the troops in Iraq, Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson warned yesterday.
The developments also follow Labor's longest-serving leader, NSW Premier Bob Carr, warning Mr [Mark Latham] in an ABC radio interview broadcast last night -- details of which were reported in The Weekend Australian -- to exercise the "utmost diplomacy" on withdrawing troops from Iraq.
Mr Latham insisted yesterday that Mr Carr supported his plan to withdraw troops from Iraq by Christmas.

Saturday 26 June 2004

Silence in the time of plague, Weekend Australian, 26 June, 2004.

Silence in the time of plague: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnWeekend Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 26 June 2004: 22.
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Researchers at the Centre for HIV Epidemiology and AIDS Research suggest that one bright spot, if it can be called that, is that Australia, unlike other countries, is showing low rates of HIV transmission through heterosexual sex or injecting drug use -- 22.6 per cent of new cases -- with some suspicion that this is an overestimate due to reluctance to report homosexual activity.
"People in the first one or two years of their diagnosis are really reluctant to talk about it," [Brent Allan] says. "There is still an enormous amount of shame, stigma and discrimination against HIV people, particularly in the gay community. Often they are terrified to tell anyone they have seroconverted [developed detectable antibodies to HIV in their blood serum]. They don't want to hear that they should have known better. They already feel they have failed. They made a mistake. Often when they tell people that gets reinforced. Then they become really quiet."
"Most men will not go to a doctor unless the situation is extreme. They don't want to seek assistance," he says. "We have gay men who find out they are HIV-positive when they have AIDS and are in hospital because they are sick. The only way we can address theproblem is to question why we haven't addressed the stigma in the gay community against being HIV-positive. Then we wouldn't have people fearing testing because they fear the results."

Wednesday 23 June 2004

Secret of white whale is revealed, The Australian, 23 June, 2004.

Secret of white whale is revealed: [2 All-round First Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 23 June 2004: 4.
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The regulations follow concern [Migaloo]'s celebrity status was causing it stress. The new viewing conditions, designed to ensure safe migration, mean boats and jet skis will have to stay at least 500m from the whale and planes can fly no closer than 2000ft. Breaching the conditions will attract fines of more than $12,000.

Tuesday 22 June 2004

Whoops! Jetstar plane loses door on tarmac, The Australian, 22 June, 2004.

Whoops! Jetstar plane loses door on tarmac: [3 All-round Metro Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 22 June 2004: 3.
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In the dramatic tarmac incident, Jetstar Flight 552, bound for the Gold Coast, started to move away from the terminal at about 7pm while it was still attached to the air bridge.
Corporate relations manager for Jetstar Simon Westaway told The Australian last night the door was damaged as the plane moved away from the terminal for take-off.
The 125 passengers were transferred to other Jetstar and Qantas services and all arrived at Brisbane or Coolangatta last night.