To fluoridate or not
To fluoridate or not to fluoridate (The Golden Star)
That is the question Golden voters will have the chance to answer in a referendum on November 19.
'No recourse' but to accept AWAs (Herald Sun)
THE Federal Government has conceded jobseekers will have to accept individual contracts or have their welfare payments cut off, belying its promise that all Australian workers will have work choices.
73pc support flouride in water: survey (Herald Sun)
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Dangerous flouride? (The Daily News Tribune)
ANatick chemist whose research has linked fluoridated water to elevated levels of lead in children's blood is trying to convince state lawmakers to defeat a proposal that would mandate fluoridation of most public water supplies.
Plane crash remains a mystery (Herald Sun)
THE cause of a plane crash in Namibia that killed an Australian researcher and his New Zealand colleague is still a mystery, the men's employer said today.
World meets to tackle outbreaks (Herald Sun)
HEALTH ministers and experts from 30 countries will meet in Canada's capital Monday to forge a coordinated international front against the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus.
Deodorant gallery (Daily Mail)
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Wallaby's daughter critical (Herald Sun)
THE car accident that left the daughter of former Australia rugby union captain Phil Kearns with life-threatening injuries has reignited demands for upgraded safety on four-wheel-drive vehicles.
73pc support flouride in water: survey (The Sunday Mail)
THREE quarters of Queenslanders support fluoridating the state's water supplies, an independent survey has found.
Prisoner's family pleads to Government (Herald Sun)
THE mother of a Melbourne man set to be executed in Singapore for smuggling heroin has pleaded with the Federal Government to save her son's life. Time is running out for Nguyen Tuong Van, 25, who will be hanged within a month after the Singapore Government rejected his plea for clemency.