Wednesday, 29 February 2012
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers =3
AAP General News (Australia)
12-11-2009
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers =3
THE AUSTRALIAN:
Page 1: With unemployment falling, the country's chief executives have warned that
Australia may again face a skills shortage.
Page 2: Queensland has effectively banned numerical marking in the state's schools,
saying it disguised the strengths and weaknesses in a student's work.
Page 3: Dumped NSW Premier Nathan Rees will be provided with a taxpayer-funded car
and driver for the rest of his parliamentary career.
World: US President Barack Obama has accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, admitting
other may have been more deserving of the prize. (Oslo)
Finance: The Future Fund is considering backing two Canadian pension funds in their
hostile takeover of Transurban Group.
Sport: Stuart Clark's hopes of a Test recall have been dashed by a back strain injury.
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