Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW:Main stories in Wednesday's newspapers=3


AAP General News (Australia)
06-29-2011
NSW:Main stories in Wednesday's newspapers=3

The Australian:

Page 1: Speculation is high that the government is pushing to clinch a broad carbon
tax deal with a compromise on key Greens demands; the $36 billion National Broadband Network
could saddle consumers with unnecessarily high internet costs and dampen competition,
the Victorian government warns; survivors of the Christmas Island fatal boat wreck will
now be called to give evidence into the disaster.

Page 2: Optimism for Australia's economy and standard of living has slumped to the
levels equal with sentiment expressed during the global financial crisis in 2008.

Page 3: Victorian Deputy Premier Peter Ryan has admitted being a political conduit
for a disgruntled legal mate at the centre of the campaign to oust the state's top prosecutor.

World: A new $38 billion program of budget cuts and tax hikes to save Greece's plummeting
economy has sparked massive strikes.

Finance: The corporate regulator's legal victory over the board of property group Centro
has sparked warnings from leading company directors.

Sport: Australian Ruby League chairman John Chalk has stalled the formation of a new
ARL independent commission.

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