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SMH: Lots of words but few that will comfort the Labor doubters left outside the door - You didn't need to enter Penrith's Joan Sutherland Auditorium yesterday to get some idea of how the Carr Government was travelling politically, even though the Premier had insisted his 50-minute dissertation would form a blueprint of where his administration was headed.
 
SMH: Love-in after 150-year courtship - On the banks of the Murray River stood Premier Bob Carr and Premier Steve Bracks, back slapping and exultant at their place and time in history.
 
SMH: MP pressured to apologise to police whistleblower - NSW ALP MP Reba Meagher today issued an apology to the police whistleblower who lifted the lid on problems within the police force at Cabramatta.
 
SMH: MPs' House rules frustrate police hunt for hackers - Police investigations into computer hacking allegations at the NSW Parliament are being frustrated by parliamentary privilege.
 
SMH: Meagher buckles and extends olive branch to Priest - Embattled Cabramatta NSW ALP MP Ms Reba Meagher apologised yesterday to Detective Sergeant Tim Priest as the State Government moved to quell community anger at its handling of the Cabramatta police debacle.
 
SMH: Millions for NSW schools after backlash on basic funds - In the wake of stinging criticisms that parent groups are footing the bill for school toilets and building shade areas, the NSW Government has released a list of "minor capital works" it is funding in government schools this year.
 
SMH: NSW ALP MP in hacking affair steps aside - The controversy surrounding the alleged hacking of an NSW Opposition MP's computer deepened yesterday as the Carr Government politician at the centre of the allegations was forced to stand aside from his parliamentary positions.
 
SMH: NSW Government fails to meet vision on e-government - New South Wales is failing to meet its vision for e-government, a report has found. The Performance Audit report on e-government released today found the state government was missing out on the potential benefits of e-government despite an "energetic implementation" of online services in some sectors.
 
SMH: NSW MPs walk out over Tripodi gag - Opposition MPs walked out of Question Time in Parliament yesterday after the Carr Government moved to shut down the Tripodi sex assault allegation by stopping them questioning ministers on the scandal.
 
SMH: NSW MPs' Telecard use investigated - The NSW Auditor-General has investigated three serving MPs, including the Agriculture Minister, Mr Amery, and one former MP over alleged breaches and problems with Parliament-issued Telecards.
 
SMH: NSW Premier put on notice: deliver the goods or it's goodbye in 2003 - The ALP can use whatever statistics it likes to play down the Auburn by-election result, but the political kick in the pants for the Government is undeniable.
 
SMH: NSW Premier's Department worker arrested in drug investigation - A junior staff member of the NSW Premier's Department is among seven people arrested after a big drugs investigation in the Illawarra.
 
SMH: NSW Speaker stands by Tripodi as pressure builds - The Speaker of the NSW Parliament, Mr John Murray, has backed controversial ALP backbencher Mr Joe Tripodi after a senior female public servant applied for an apprehended violence order against him.
 
SMH: NSW State Government studies mortgages to build schools - The NSW Government has floated the idea of borrowing up to $80 million from private banks to build nine schools in Sydney's growing north-west.
 
SMH: NT judges warned to keep passing mandatory sentence - Judges and magistrates in the Northern Territory were warned today they must still pass mandatory sentences on minor offenders, despite the change of government.
 
SMH: Nagle misses day in court as secretary settles $1m claim for mistreatment - An electoral secretary who sued the NSW Parliament for alleged mistreatment by former ALP MP Mr Peter Nagle yesterday declared she had won a victory against "power and might".
 
SMH: Neal appeals: vote 'broke Labor rules' - Former senator Ms Belinda Neal yesterday lodged an appeal against her defeat in a Saturday ballot for Labor endorsement for the Central Coast Federal seat of Robertson.
 
SMH: Neal turns to law in ALP showdown - Would-be Labor candidate Ms Belinda Neal will present legal advice from the former NSW attorney-general Mr Jeff Shaw in her showdown with the party's national executive today.
 
SMH: News-sheet to roar again after ALP members resign - A community news-sheet dubbed "the mouse that roared" is to be published again after purging the ALP power-brokers who took it over nine months ago.
 
SMH: No gun, no story is spin doctor's tale of a school massacre plot - "He said without a gun we could not do the story. He wanted to do the story on the following Tuesday." This, says the NSW Education Minister's former media adviser, is what the Premier's communications director said when told about the Cecil Hills High School student's diary talking about suicide and killing classmates.
 
 

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