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ONE WRONG RIGHTED, ANOTHER DONE
A wrong was righted in the Supreme Court late in June when Justice
Bruce Debelle comprehensively demolished any suggestion that
pathologist Dr Ross James had been guilty of unprofessional conduct in
giving expert evidence in the murder trial of Henry Keogh 13 years ago.
By Michael Jacobs
TRANSFERRING THE KNOWLEDGE
Emiliano Matesanz’s father nearly took
a job with Qantas in the 1970s and moved to Australia from his native
Spain. He stayed in Spain but it was up to his son Emiliano to complete
the journey, and fulfil a family prophesy that children would be born
to the family here.
By Lachlan Colquhoun
SAVING WATER OR MAKING MONEY?
The efforts of an Adelaide software developer to prove the capabilities
of a program initially designed for the defence industry has uncovered
alarming problems with the state government’s new water pricing
policy.
By David Sly
PLATFORM FOR GROWTH
It looked for a while as though the Rann government was about to enter
a winter of discontent with loud and angry protests growing, even from
within its own natural consistency.
By Ron Dent
THIRD AGE
I have just read a marvellous Life that, whether you are a young modern
professional woman or a Third Ager wondering how women with families at
the top of their profession manage to keep so many balls in the air,
offers insights perhaps like no other.
By Shirley Stott Despoja
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