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Lawyers allege conspiracy against Haneef
Brendan Nicholson, Brisbane Times, 28 October 2008


Alexander Downer hoped Mohamed Haneef would leave Australia
Paul Maley, The Australian, 28 October 2008


Qantas fined $20m for price fixing
ABC News, 28 October 2008


AFP accepts no blame in Haneef case
David Marr and Geesche Jacobsen, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 October 2008


AFP blame DPP over bungled Haneef case
ABC News, 23 October 2008


Ex-smoker to get compo over lung cancer
Peter Gregory, The Age, 25 September 2008


 More join wider Multiplex action
Matthew Dunckley, Financial Review, 25 September 2008


Multiplex Group's $220m Wembley Stadium fight
Anne Wright, The Herald Sun, 25 September 2008


New state alert over surgeon
Sarah Elks, The Australian, 23 September 2008


The great pokies bust
Michael Bachelard, The Age, 7 September 2008


Game with no rules
The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 September 2008


Questions must be answered about AFP
The Australian, 2 September 2008


Ruddock defends AFP in Haneef inquiry
Donna Field, ABC Local, 1 September 2008

Haneef 'delighted' when AFP dropped case
The Australian, 1 September 2008


Haneef inquiry a travesty
Rodney Hodgson, The Australian, 29 August 2008


PM - Aristocrat settlement 'sends clear message'
Richard Lindell, ABC, 28 August 2008


Aristocrat pays $144m in class action
World News Australia, 28 August 2008


Artisocrat agrees on $145m settlement
Desley Coleman, Lateline, 28 August 2008


Pokie maker Aristocrat pays $144.5 million in class action
Vincent Morello, The Herald Sun, 28 August 2008


Aristocrat settles $144.5m class action
Elisabeth Sexton, WA Today, 28 August 2008


Pokie giant Aristocrat in $144m class action deal
The Australian, 28 August 2008


Aristocrat pays $144m in class action
The Age, 28 August 2008


CDPP was wrong to allow Haneef to be charged, inquiry told
ABC News. 20 August 2008


DPP at war with AFP on Mohamed Haneef
Paul Maley, The Australian, 20 August 2008


Secret file has nothing on Mohamed Haneef
Richard Kerbaj, The Australian, 15 August 2008


Mohamed Haneef inquiry: AFP to open up
Paul Maley, The Australian, 6 August 2008


Haneef lawyer rejects national security concerns
ABC News, 2 August 2008


His majesty Mick Keelty rules supreme
Alan Ramsey, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 August 2008


AFP defies call for Haneef file
Chris Hammer, The Age, 1 August 2008


Inquest told of safety pressures at Beaconsfield
ABC News, 1 August 2008


Use of AFP seal is the real embarrassment
The Australian, 1 August 2008


Beaconsfield Mine inquest: former administrator's evidence
ABC News, 30 July 2008


Mohamed Haneef no threat, ASIO told Canberra
Paul Maley, The Australian, 30 July 2008


We never suspected Haneef: ASIO
Arjun Ramachandran, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 July 2008


Miners urged to become heroes
Andrew Darby, The Age, 30 July 2008


Please explain: Haneef mystery thickens
Yuko Narushima, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 July 2008


Haneef lawyers want royal commission
The Daily Telegraph, 29 July 2008


Police 'secrecy' hurting Haneef case: lawyers
Nicole Butler, Transcript from ABC Radio, 29 July 2008


ASIO didn't see Haneef as a threat
ABC News, 29 July 2008


ASIO repeatedly said Haneef no threat
Adam Gartrell, Herald Sun, 29 July 2008


Witness tells of chase for gold
Nick Clark, The Mercury, 29 July 2008


Haneef secrecy puts inquiry into 'impossible position'
ABC News, 29 July 2008


Mohamed Haneef evidence classified as secret
Paul Maley, 29 July 2008


Haneef lawyers want royal commission
The Australian, July 29 2008


Police failed to act on Mohamed Haneef lawyer request
Paul Maley, The Australian, 26 July 2008


AFP denied lawyer to Haneef: report
ABC News, 26 July 2008


Surveyor's concerns raised before rockfall: Inquest
The West Australian, 26 July 2008


Company apology to mine family
Andrew Darby, Brisbane Times, 24 July 2008


Webb bitter towards Beaconsfield mine
The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 July 2008  

Beaconsfield Mine management apologises to Knight family
ABC News, 23 July 2008


Beaconsfield returns to spotlight
SBS World News Australia, 23 July, 2008


Miner snubs rockfall inquest
Milanda Rout, The Australian, 23 July 2008


Family devastated by mine inquest walkout
The West Australian, 23 July 2008


Family 'devastated' by Beaconsfield's withdrawal from inquest
ABC Local, 23 July 2008

Family devastated by mine's inquest snub
Paul Carter, National Nine News, 23 July 2008


Family devastated by mine inquest walkout
Paul Carter, The Austalian, 23 July 2008

Mine victim's family gets an apology
The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 July 2008


Mine steps out of Beaconsfield inquest
Andrew Darby, WA News, 22 July 2008


Asbestos law costs compo
Nick Higginbottom, Herald Sun, 21 July 2008


ASIO told to show why men were a danger
Peter Gregory, The Age, 19 July 2008


Victims burned on Woolworths gas compensation
Grant Mc Arthur, Herald Sun, 11 July 2008


Haneef should never have been charged, police say
The West Australian, 10 July 2008


 
Haneef charge 'politically motivated'
theage.com.au, 10 July 2008



Police rift on Haneef revealed
Chris Hammer, The Age, 10 July 2008



Mohamed Haneef's interrogation transcript released to lawyer
Renee Viellaris, couriermail.com.au, 10 July 2008



Macquarie Bank's role in Beaconsfield mine probed
Matthew Denholm, The Australian, 9 July 2008


 
Pratt court battle continues
Greg Hoy, ABC 7.30 Report, 7 July 2008



Student sues for 'slavery': $200 for 158 hours security work
Ben Schneiders, The Age, 7 July 2008



Beaconsfield miner inquest on
ABC News, 1 July 2008


 

 Government 'assumed Haneef guilty'
The Daily Telegraph, 1 July 2008



Guilty until proven innocent: Haneefs lawyers
Brisbane Times, 1 July 2008



Govt assumed Haneef had terror link: lawyers
WAtoday.com.au, 30 June 2008


 
Airlines admit to price-fixing cargo charges in US only
Scott Rochfort, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 June 2008
 


Howard's office 'had hand in Haneef case'
Brisbane Times, 18 June 2008


PM's Dept tried to suppress Haneef documents: lawyer
ABC News, 17 June 2008



Lawyers get 250 Dr Mohamed Haneef immigration files
Courier Mail, 17 June 2008



Police 'vague' on Mohamed Haneef arrest
Paul Maley, The Australian, 10 June 2008



Centro holders finally get their day in court
Carolyn Cummins, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 May 2008



Centro faces $700m claim
Nick Lenaghan, The Australian, 27 May 2008



Outrage at TAC's reality TV show
Nick Higginbottom, The Herald Sun, 22 May 2008



Weakness of Mohamed Haneef case exposed
Paul Maley, The Australian, 16 May 2008



Haneef case weak, FOI papers show
Chris Hammer, The Age, 16 May 2008


Tribunal to rule on Haneef documents
ABC News, 14 May 2008


Haneef lawyers fast-track appeal for withheld documents
SBS World News Australia, 14 May 2008


Haneef lawyers to fast-track appeal
Sydney Morning Herald, 14 May 2008


 
Qantas deserts price-fixing executive
David Nason & Steve Creedy, The Australian, 10 May 2008


Jail for former Qantas boss in cargo price-fixing cartel
Scott Rochfort, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 May 2008


A Study in chaos and suffering
Julia, Medew, The Age, 10 May 2008


After Centro's good news, a suit
Elizabeth Sexton & Carolyn Cummins, Brisbane Times,
10 May 2008


$200m Centro class action
Mauirce Dunlevy, The Australian, 10 May 2008


Haneef legal team fight for documents
The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 May 2008


Haneef lawyers appeal document refusal
The Australian, 9 May 2008


Radio transcript from: Edmond Roy's Report 'Qantas VP faces jail time over price-fixing'
ABC Radio Program PM, 9 May 2008


Haneef inquiry set to begin
National Nine News, Nine msn, 30 April 2008


Haneef lawyers doubt inquiry cooperation
The Age, 29 April 2008


Patients forced to behave
Peter Mickelburough, Herald Sun, 22 April 2008


Egypt bus crash inquest begins today
The Australian, 16 April 2008


Inquest starts into Egypt bus crash
Sydney Morning Herald, 16 April 2008


Coronial inquest into fatal Egypt bus crash begins
Herald Sun, 16 April 2008


Driver fatigue behind Egypt crash
The Age, 16 April 2008


Air cartel 'lasted a decade'
Matt O'Sullivan, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 April 2008


AFP still working on Haneef case
ABC News, 4 April 2008

Radio Transcript from: Annie Guest's report 'Ongoing AFP Haneef investigation a 'witch hunt' ' with Rod Hodgson
ABC Radio program PM, 4 April 2008


Haneef: nine AFP staff still on his tail
Sydney Morning Herald, 4 April 2008


MUA bid for Libs' secrets
Brad Norington, The Australian, 2 April 2008


Boost inquiry: Haneef lawyer
The Age, 27 March 2008


Parent sues after child inherits haemophilia
Herald Sun, 23 March 2008


Haneef hopes for 'clean slate' after inquiry
Roberta Mancuso, Courier Mail, 17 March 2008


Expand Haneef inquiry, say Haneef
Courier Mail, 17 March 2008


Haneef seeks 'more powers' for inquiry into bungled case
expressindia.com, 17 March 2008


Haneef hopes for inquiry 'clean slate'
Sydney Morning Herald, 17 March 2008


Haneef hopes for inquiry 'clean slate'
National Nine News, 17 March 2008


Haneef's lawyers confirm compo bid
ABC News, 17 March 2008


Haneef seeks tougher inquiry
Brisbane Times, 17 March 2008


Haneef: overseas doctor should 'go for it'
Tony Moore, Brisbane Times, 17 March 2008


Put Keetly, Andrews under oath: Haneef lawyer
ABC News, 17 March 2008


Haneef demands wider inquiry
Michael McKenna, The Australian, 17 March 2008


Qantas to face cartel charges
Scott Rochfort, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 March 2008


Iraqi family sues Australia over diggers
National Nine News, 28 February 2008


Iraqi woman sues Australian govt
SBS Wolrd News Australia, 28 February 2008


Army 'handed cash to shot Iraqi family'
Georgina Robinson, The Age, 28 February 2008


Family sues over Digger shooting
Michael McKenna, Mercury, 28 February 2008


Woman shot by digger sues Government
ABC News, 28 February 2008


Family shot by Diggers sues Government
Michael McKenna, The Australian, 28 February 2008


TAC insult to injury
Nick Higginbottom, Herald Sun, 26 February 2008


Death used as a weapon with road toll advertisements
Nick Higginbottom, Herald Sun, 21 February 2008


Stingy TAC should pay super, says law body
Liz Porter, The Age, 17 February 2008


Fractures, ruptures, surgery: a tram ride to the TAC
Liz Porter, The Age, 10 February 2008


Ballarat academics can opt out of AWAs
Milanda Rout, The Australian, 1 February 2008


The price: a life of agony. The payout: $422,900
Liz Porter, The Age, 27 January 2008


Coroner rules woman's death was preventable
Julia Medew, The Age, 26 January 2008

New mother's death preventable: coroner
National Nine News, 25 January 2008


Coroner finds woman's death was preventable
ABC News, 25 January 2008


Mother's death after childbirth 'a study in chaos'
news.com.au, 25 January 2008


Greek fans threaten legal action over spray
Ben Doherty, Julia Medew & Andrea Petrie, The Age, 
17 January 2008


Qantas bosses may be facing charges
Andrew Carswell & Stefanie Balogh, The Daily Telegraph, 
17 January 2008


Qantas price fixing: six execs named
The Australian, 16 January 2008


Cartel probe names Qantas executives
The Australian, 16 January 2008


US names Qantas executives linked to price-fixing
ABC News, 16 January 2008


Record payout for refugee who sewed lips
Damien Murphy, The Sydney Morning Herald, 
12 January 2008


Love may not be enough for little Tobias Vizard
Grant McArthur, Herald Sun, 3 January 2008

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