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Courier Mail (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014
1/17/2014: FRONT PAGE: WISH YOU WERE HERE

THE English cricket team returns to the Gabba today with their best player 1000km away and the man they most fear back on the field. Australia’s player of the series Mitchell Johnson (main picture) was sweating it out in training yesterday. England’s...



Daily Telegraph (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014




Herald Sun (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014

Hobart Mercury (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014
1/17/2014: FRONT PAGE: LARA FIRES FIRST SHOT
PREMIER Lara Giddings has fired the first salvo against the Liberal Opposition as she launches into an eight-week campaign to stay in government. Ms Giddings has called the state election for March 15 and wasted no time drawing the battle lines,...


NT News (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014
1/17/2014: NEWS: Time for everybody to belt up

FOOTY players at TIO Stadium are about to give it a good belt at the next NTFL round. The Palmerston Magpies and Tiwi Bombers NTFL match at the stadium tomorrow will be dedicated to seatbelt safety. TIO boss Richard Harding said about 50 Territorians...



Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014
1/17/2014: FRONT PAGE: Asylum seekers say they were tricked by navy

Australia has for the first time used one of its new lifeboats to send a group of 56 asylum seekers back to Indonesia in a move that is likely to plunge the bilateral relationship to a new low. Fairfax Media has interviewed a large group of would-be...



The Advertiser (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014
1/17/2014: NEWS: Libs vow to appoint commissioner for kids
SOUTH Australia would have a children’s commissioner, with independent powers to investigate complaints and research trends, under a Liberal government. Establishing a commissioner for children and young people would be priority for the Liberals if...


The Age (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014
1/17/2014: Front Page: Odd Spot

Widow Doris Deahardie has whooped it up for her 100th birthday with a bucket list special – hiring a male stripper for a show at a pub in North Wheatley, Nottinghamshire. Doris chose the stripper herself and requested the full monty. She arrived by...



The Australian (Australia) Newspaper Front Page for 17 January 2014
1/17/2014: FRONT PAGE: Black memories rekindled as states burn

LARGE parts of Victoria and South Australia were ablaze last night, with at least 60 fires out of control before the worst conditions since the Black Saturday disaster killed 173 people five years ago. Up to 40 fires in Victoria and more than 20 in...





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