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Not only has he got Amanda Vanstone on his case today, but Kim Beazley is also facing the possibility that his mates in NSW are ignoring his message and looking overseas for workers.

More heat over skilled migrants for Beazley

Not only has he got Amanda Vanstone on his case today, but Kim Beazley is also facing the possibility that his mates in NSW are ignoring his message and looking overseas for workers.

Closer monitoring of the time employees spend at work could open up a new front in the ongoing argument about Howard's controversial WorkChoices legislation

Punchcard machines coming soon to a wall near you

Closer monitoring of the time employees spend at work could open up a new front in the ongoing argument about Howard's controversial WorkChoices legislation

Questions were raised over the conclusions of filmmaker Peter Butt in his documentary about the Bogle-Chandler mystery. But the filmmaker has hit back with explanations and new evidence.

More smelly new evidence reignites Bogle and Chandler mystery

Questions were raised over the conclusions of filmmaker Peter Butt in his documentary about the Bogle-Chandler mystery. But the filmmaker has hit back with explanations and new evidence.

Robbie Swan of the Eros Association can't understand all the fuss surrounding the burlesque performance at this week's climate change conference in Canberra.

What's the big deal about burlesque?

Robbie Swan of the Eros Association can't understand all the fuss surrounding the burlesque performance at this week's climate change conference in Canberra.

Readers of last week’s <i>BRW</i> cover story could be forgiven for thinking they’ve heard it all before, writes Thomas Hunter.

BRW: redesigned, refocused, relaunched -- and rehashed

Readers of last week’s BRW cover story could be forgiven for thinking they’ve heard it all before, writes Thomas Hunter.

Steve Vizard was again forced to evade a barrage of embarrassing questions this morning -- and he's got to come back and do it all again tomorrow.

Day three, and Vizard's memory fails again

Steve Vizard was again forced to evade a barrage of embarrassing questions this morning -- and he's got to come back and do it all again tomorrow.

Crikey reporter Thomas Hunter landed a good seat for the Steve Vizard show in Victoria's Supreme Court to watch the tightrope walker in a legal thriller.

An elusive day in the life of a not-so-funnyman

Crikey reporter Thomas Hunter landed a good seat for the Steve Vizard show in Victoria's Supreme Court to watch the tightrope walker in a legal thriller.

AFL radio rights fight heats up

A little over two weeks ago the AFL announced it would not be selling the radio rights for season 2007 and beyond at the bargain prices broadcasters had enjoyed until now. Emboldened by the success of its deal with the TV networks and the expected $50 million windfall from selling the internet rights to Telstra, […]

Sportspeople behaving badly, American-style

Unless you’re a fan of American football, you may not know who Maurice Clarrett is, but this morning he’s big news and for all the wrong reasons. Late on Tuesday night Ohio police noticed a four wheel drive swerving all over the road and gave chase. After spiking the wheels, police followed the car into […]

Pakistan series rebuilding England's confidence

The stage was set for an enthralling final day of the third Test between England and Pakistan. With 90 overs ahead of them, Pakistan needed 323 for victory. After Pakistan showed great form with the bat in the first innings, and with the pitch offering very little to the bowlers, the match looked headed for […]