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Saturday’s Age revealed that hundreds of people living in remote Aboriginal communities in the
Northern Territory may have been exposed to potentially carcinogenic formaldehyde from the converted shipping containers which are used for accommodation in some of these locations.
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Indigenous Affairs Minister, Jenny Macklin, in an heroic display of understatement has apparently described the matter as […]
Formaldehyde anyone?
Published on April 14th, 2008
Posted by Ringy in Ringy's Blog
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‘No-mates’ Nelson on the ropes
Published on April 2nd, 2008
Posted by Ringy in Ringy's Blog
There is a rumour circulating to the effect that Brendan Nelson is now getting about the place with a chop tied around his neck so that at least the dogs will give him some attention.
And yes, this gag was doing the rounds way before Nelson arrived, and will still be trotted out long after his […]
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