Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW:Main stories in Wednesday's newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
08-04-2010
NSW:Main stories in Wednesday's newspapers

The Australian:

Page 1: The coalition has raced ahead in NSW and Queensland, a poll shows. The Reserve
Bank left rates at 4.5 per cent. Julia Gillard took a bus ride with journalists during
her election campaign. Tony Abbott will announce plans to pay employers to hire workers
aged over 50. An Aboriginal man who was restrained by hospital security staff in Townsville
suffered asphyxia, an autopsy has revealed.

Page 2: South Australia's deputy Opposition Leader has returned from Monday's Darwin
Cup race early to help with Penola's recovery from a wild storm.

Page 3: Three victims of alleged sexual misconduct referred to in a $37 million lawsuit
against David Jones still work at the department store.

World: (Washington) White House advisers have been dispatched to Baghdad to help Iraqi
politicians form a new government.

Finance: Federal Treasury has hit back at complaints by big business about inadequate
consultation on economic reforms.

Sport: Melbourne will be home to 13 professional football teams from Wednesday.

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