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1:00 AM AEDT | Tiger Tiger is a huge nightclub in London's West End that promises "something great for everyone. Style, comfort and a fantastic night out!" In the early hours of Friday, June 29, last yea...
Cash floods in for anti-censorship protests
5/12/2008 | Political activists GetUp have raised over $30,000 in less than a day to support their fight against the Government's plan to censor the internet.
Kirk exits Fairfax
5/12/2008 | David Kirk has resigned as chief executive of Fairfax Media after more than three years at the helm.
5/12/2008 | JUNIOR cricket teams have been warned to monitor their grandstands after two incidents in the past fortnight in which men posing as scouts watched children and asking for their names.
5/12/2008 | THE NSW Health Minister, John Della Bosca, will seek tougher restrictions on alcohol advertising at a meeting of health ministers today as NSW hospital figures revealed a huge rise in the number of drunk young people being treated in emergency departments.
5/12/2008 | ELECTIVE surgery at NSW hospitals will stop for up to eight weeks this summer as health bureaucrats try to save money.
5/12/2008 | HIS name is Pig, he munches on English spinach and he could soon be calling Sydney home.
5/12/2008 | THEY cost $15,000 and take three months to string up, but not even heart surgery can keep Santo D'Arrigo from his Christmas lights.
5/12/2008 | AS POLICE have cracked a $7 million drug ring allegedly being run by mobile phone from a maximum security jail cell, a government authority has refused requests to block phone signals in prisons - because it wants mobile phone users consulted first.
5/12/2008 | CONVICTED murderer Gordon Wood has been jailed for 13 years for spear-throwing his girlfriend Caroline Byrne to her death at The Gap 13 years ago.
5/12/2008 | KEVIN RUDD'S much-awaited inaugural national security statement has been roundly criticised as a missed opportunity that lacked detail and gave little guidance to security agencies for dealing wit...
5/12/2008 | STAR CITY gave the Minister for Ageing, Justine Elliot, tickets to the Rocky Horror Show. Meanwhile, Peter Costello had a free holiday on James Packer's luxury boat the Artic P, according to the latest register of political perks.
5/12/2008 | THE National Party MP Andrew Fraser faces further sanctions after he yelled at the Government's leader of the house, John Aquilina, and pushed a female colleague in the Legislative Assembly. Mr Aquilina plans to refer Mr Fraser's behaviour to parliament's privileges committee.
5/12/2008 | KEVIN RUDD spent $100,000 a month on overseas travel in his first six months in office, with eight other members of his frontbench each spending more than $16,000 a month.
5/12/2008 | The NSW Treasurer, Eric Roozendaal, said the state was still on track to meet its $8.8 billion infrastructure spending commitments for this financial year, despite going cap-in-hand to the Commonwealth for help.
5/12/2008 | THE State Government has been told it should allow bets on politics and reality TV shows like Australian Idol.
5/12/2008 | THERE is no way to fire-proof Sydney, and big bushfires are expected to burn up to 35 per cent more land around the city by the year 2050 as a result of climate change, the first detailed government study of the region has confirmed.
5/12/2008 | AS HOUSING development in NSW all but dries up, the federal minister will today announce about 1000 new low-cost houses and apartments to be made available for the state's renters.
5/12/2008 | THE former NSW Liberal MP Bruce Baird has supported the Remuneration Tribunal's concerns that federal ministers are underpaid, saying politicians' salaries are not high enough to attract talented people into Parliament.
5/12/2008 | BALMORAL Naval Hospital was criticised yesterday for failing to pass on information that one of its patients, an Afghan war veteran, Andrew Paljakka, had exhibited suicidal thoughts and behaviour.
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5/12/2008 | I tell you about the banh mi to point out that we have room to improve that great Australian staple, the salad roll.
 
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