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| Issue No 40 | 19 November 1999 | |
NewsOldfield in the Pub
Fireworks are assured when One Nation MLC David Oldfield debates the Multicultural Future of NSW with Labor's first Asian-born MP Henry Tsang at this weekend's Chippo Politics.
Upper House president Meredith Burgman will chair the debate, at the Thurles Castle Hotel, 200 Cleveland Street Chippendale this Sunday, November 21. Further details call Trevor Davies on 0416 347 501.
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Online pioneer Marc Belanger explains why the Internet, on its own, will not save the union movement. Entries are beginning to trickle in for the Labor Council Organiser of the Year. With just two weeks to deadline, we look at the TWU's nominee. Poems written by workers provide us with an insight into their experiences and also how they felt about their work and working conditions. Three times a day you take your life in your hands. How? When you sit down to eat a meal. John Passant's "Requiem for the Left" advances some rather extravagant charges regarding the left and East Timor. After fifteen years as a right wing laboratory New Zealand is about to change tack. New NZCTU chief Paul Goulter outlines the challenge ahead. The Chaser has obtained an exclusive background report on the extraordinary story which reveals how and why Cheryl Kernot defected from the Democrats. Once again Channel Nine has out done itself with it’s new Ray Martin program “Simply the Best”. View the latest issue of Labour review, our resource for officials and students. Angry teachers yesterday voted overwhelmingly for Education minister John Aquilina to take the mantle of this week’s face to deface.
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