Wednesday, February 29, 2012
NSW:Main stories in Wednesday's newspapers=3
AAP General News (Australia)
12-15-2010
NSW:Main stories in Wednesday's newspapers=3
The Australian:
Page 1: Resources minister Martin Ferguson has accused the Australian Greens of seeking
to derail mining approval processes. The NSW government's electricity privatisation was
in disarray on Tuesday night. Julia Gillard's top infrastructure adviser has warned that
water utilities in regional towns are failing to comply with water quality standards.
Heavy rains and flooding have washed $1.2 billion off the forecast value of rural exports.
Page 2: Foreign minister Kevin Rudd visited the parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
Page 3: Queensland police who spent five years investigating the scuba-diving death
of an Albanian woman misstated key evidence to the media in ways that made it appear more
likely her husband murdered her.
World: (Washington) Barack Obama's historic overhaul of US healthcare is in jeopardy
after a court ruling.
Finance: NSW is set to reap up to $5.3 billion from the first stage of its power privatisation.
Sport: (Rugby League) A constitution for the game has been agreed upon.
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