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21 Jun 10 | A LABOR MP who volunteered to help out at the Penrith byelection on Saturday said it took an hour before somebody would accept an ALP how-to-vote card.
21 Jun 10 | THE Penrith byelection was fought and decided overwhelmingly on state issues, but it still poses political questions for the Rudd government.
21 Jun 10 | SHE had overdosed on antidepressant pills twice in 24 hours. But when the drugs seemed to fail, David Scott Mathers did what he believed he should.
21 Jun 10 | THE changes were subtle at first. When Trevor Sweeney's normally sunny nature gave way to occasional frustrated outbursts, his carers thought little of it, and his difficulties finding the word he wanted did not seem too unusual either.
21 Jun 10 | THE heads of two of the most prestigious faculties at the University of Sydney have rejected a plan to incorporate their schools into a new ''division'', arguing it will harm their reputations and create another bureaucratic layer.
21 Jun 10 | THE son of the former grocery tycoon John David is the latest Australian to run foul of authorities in Dubai after being detained by the United Arab Emirates government.
21 Jun 10 | ATTRACTIVE, blonde and smart, Kristy Fraser-Kirk was not the only female David Jones employee who found herself the object of the disgraced chief executive, Mark McInnes's, affections.
21 Jun 10 | WESTERN Sydney voters have sent an angry warning to Labor only months before federal and state elections, delivering a record swing against Kristina Keneally's government in the Penrith byelection and strong results for the Greens, who threaten to steal key inner-city seats.
Call to back eco-tourism over woodchips
21 Jun 10 | Logging old growth forest in the western Yurammie state forest near Wyndham in southern NSW will reduce local water supplies, leaving towns and farms more vulnerable to drought and bushfire, local residents say.
21 Jun 10 | NSW Labor frontbencher Steve Whan is not surprised his party was hammered in the weekend's Penrith by-election, but believes he can retain his seat of Monaro in next year's poll.
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