Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Qld: Main stories in The Courier Mail today
AAP General News (Australia)
08-30-2006
Qld: Main stories in The Courier Mail today
BRISBANE, Aug 30 AAP - The main stories in The Courier Mail today:
Page 1: South-east Queensland councils might be forced to refund on the spot fines
for breaches of level three water restrictions because of an embarrassing government blunder.
Page 2: Besieged civil libertarian judge Ian Dearden, under attack for letting a sex
molester teacher walk from court, has defended his softly-softly sentencing philosophy.
Page 3: A disgraced Rockhampton psychiatrist and would-be politician banned last year
from practising after a patient sex scandal faces fresh allegations he was responsible
for another patient's death from a drug overdose.
World: Natascha Kampusch, the girl held for eight years as a sex slave in a tiny cellar
in Vienna, says she is sorry her captor killed himself.
Business: Shopping centre giant Westfield Group expects a six per cent jump in earnings
from its network of malls in 2006 and plans to launch a new $2 billion wholesale fund.
Sport: High powered rugby union figures have contacted John O'Neill seeking his return
as ARU boss.
AAP lc/evt
KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS QLD
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