Wednesday, 29 February 2012
NSW: Main stories in Monday's Sydney newspapers =2
AAP General News (Australia)
04-26-2010
NSW: Main stories in Monday's Sydney newspapers =2
The Sydney Morning Herald:
Page 1: Financial advisers will no longer be able to receive payments from banks, superannuation
funds and investment houses for recommending their product to clients under new reforms.
Army truck hits six army veterans during Anzac Day march in Melbourne. Funding structure
of Melbourne Storm set to come under intense scrutiny.
Page 2: Henry Review into the tax system will offer no quick fix, says federal Treasurer
Wayne Swan.
Page 3: Billionaire retailer Harvey Norman teams up with others to buy the strife-ridden
Steyne Hotel in Manly.
World: The fortunes of the richest people in Britain have soared by 30 per cent in
a year when much of the country is recovering from recession.
Finance: The aluminium industry has flatly rejected claims it should not receive compensation
worth $10.5 billion under Australia's proposed emissions trading scheme.
Sport: Glenn Stewart is close to signing a three-year contract extension with Manly. (League)
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY
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