Canberra Wheels News
Rough Escort Was A Heap Of Junk
Saturday March 27, 1999
WHEN dual Australian Rally Champion Neal Bates was 16-years old he decided he needed wheels. So, armed with $1200 and the faintly skewed logic of most teenage males Bates set off in search of a car. He eventually found his pride and joy hiding behind a blue oval Ford badge. `It was a Mk1 Alp `heartland'
Tuesday March 23, 1999
THE seat of Swansea was thrown open following the decision by Labor MP Jill Hall to leave State politics in favour of Canberra at the October Federal election. Her heir apparent is Lake Macquarie councillor Milton Orkopoulus, who will be looking to take over the reins in a seat that enjoys a 10.Clinton Can Teach Us A Thing Or Two
Tuesday March 23, 1999
PERHAPS no one is watching, but the wheels of government in Washington keep turning. Americans are being Monica-ed out of their minds, but the Clinton administration is coming up with ideas of far more relevance to their future than the voyeuristic farce on the TV news. Take the Budget proposals Voice Of Youth Starts With Two Nights At Roundtable
Saturday March 13, 1999
The Government has met its new advisers, aged 15 to 24, and told them not to expect too much too soon, reports Stephanie Peatling. IT WAS the place to be seen in Canberra this week. Apart from the Cabinet meeting and Question Time, the largest gathering of senior representatives of the Howard Gov