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Courier Mail (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: FRONT PAGE: SPEED REVIEW

THE top speed on Queensland roads could be lifted above 110km/h in the first major review of speed limits in nearly 20 years. Transport Minister Scott Emerson wants motorists to have their say on what the speed limits should be as part of a strategy...



Daily Telegraph (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: Front Page: Double trouble

IF you always thought splitting them was tough Queensland, now try stopping them. NSW Origin roomies Brett and Josh Morris are vowing to mount a twin attack on the Maroons’ State of Origin series streak when the siblings hit the ground in front of...



Herald Sun (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: FRONT PAGE: GILLARD WIPEOUT

LABOR faces an election wipeout as the backlash against the Gillard Government looks set to topple even safe seats. An exclusive JWS Research poll for the Herald Sun reveals voters are preparing a thrashing that would see Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus...



Hobart Mercury (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: FRONT PAGE: Telstra’s $50m toxic nightmare
TELSTRA faces a clean-up bill of more than $50 million over the asbestos scandal embroiling Labor’s National Broadband Network as it emerged up to 1.5 million pits in suburbs nationally may contain the deadly material. The revelations come after the...


NT News (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: NEWS: Searchers won’t let family down

POLICE have called off the search for missing Virginia woman Patricia Hastie, however volunteers have refused to give up. Virginia locals banded together yesterday to search for Ms Hastie, 64, who disappeared from her home last Wednesday. More than...



Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: FRONT PAGE: The last man standing ...

Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan looks set to lose his Brisbane seat of Lilley, with internal polling suggesting Labor will struggle to retain any Queensland seats at the September 14 federal election. In a result even worse than the 1996 ‘‘baseball...



The Advertiser (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: FRONT PAGE: Motorists want suburban routes fixed

ROAD users care as much about the lack of maintenance and safety risks on crumbling suburban roads as they do about big-ticket proposals for major routes, a study by the state’s biggest motoring organisation has found. The RAA’s Risky Roads Study...



The Age (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: Front Page: Weather
TODAY Isolated showers in the eastern suburbs 10 – 17 TOMORROW aarly patchy fos in the north-east 10 – 17 THURSDAY Mostly sunny, north to north-westerlies 11 – 18 FRIDAY Isolated showers, north-westerlies tendins westerly 12– 18


The Australian (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 4 June 2013
6/4/2013: FRONT PAGE: NBN asbestos scare spreads

LABOR is fighting off new safety fears over its National Broadband Network as more cases of asbestos exposure during its construction fuel a growing political brawl over the management and cost of the $37.4 billion project. The health risks spread to...





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