Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW:Main stories in Sydney newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
12-05-2011
NSW:Main stories in Sydney newspapers

SYDNEY, Dec 5 AAP - The main stories in Monday's Sydney newspapers:

The Daily Telegraph

Page 1: A citizen's jury that will decide what infrastructure projects should be built
and how they should be funded will be set up by Infrastructure NSW chairman Nick Greiner
in a direct challenge to the cautious path taken by the O'Farrell government.

Page 2: Banks have taken the unprecedented step of launching a website calling on financially
stressed homeowners to negotiate "hardship" packages to avoid default on their mortgages.

Page 3: Relatives of the Lin family have accused the state government's Trustee of
heavy-handed tactics in closing the murdered family's newsagency, which they say will
jeopardise their financial future.

World: A British soldier has been jailed for 18 months for bayoneting a 10-year-old
boy in Afghanistan.

Finance: Convictions for tax cheating have jumped 20 per cent during the past year,
as the Australian Taxation Office continues its hard line on taking court action.

Sport: The longest unbeaten run in Australian professional football is over after Sydney
FC beat Brisbane Roar.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW

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