Wednesday, 29 February 2012
ACT: Main stories in Tuesday's Canberra newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
12-22-2009
ACT: Main stories in Tuesday's Canberra newspapers
CANBERRA, Dec 22 AAP - The main stories in Tuesday's Canberra Times:
Page 1: The ACT government has released plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 10
per cent over the next decade. Formerly conjoined twins Trishna and Krishna have been
released from a Melbourne hospital. Superannuation funds are on the rise again after being
hit by the financial crisis. There are plans to build a new $45 million 75-bed private
hospital in Canberra. Postal workers have walked off the job, demanding better pay and
conditions.
Page 2: A six-year-old Sudanese refugee boy was killed when a car ploughed into the
front yard of his southeast Victorian home on Monday.
Page 3: The ACT Liberals have no cash in the bank.
World: Snow storms and sub-freezing temperatures continue to batter Europe.
Finance: Qantas expects to post a profit following a boost in passenger numbers.
Sport: Injury could force Australia to reshuffle its batting order for the Boxing Day
test against Pakistan.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS ACT
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