Needle News
Aboriginal Boss Says Needle Bus Must Go
Sunday November 27, 2005
ABORIGINAL community leader Mick Mundine has renewed calls for Redfern's needle exchange bus to be scrapped, after claims that one of its workers organised a drug deal that led to the deaths of two men.We Bought Lethal Heroin With Health Worker's Help: Addict Redfern's Needle Exchange Bus At The Centre Of Shock Allegations
Sunday November 20, 2005
A HEALTH worker at Redfern's controversial needle exchange bus is alleged to have facilitated a "hot heroin" deal that has left two men dead and another in jail for murder.We Bought Lethal Heroin With Help Of Drug Worker, Addict Says
Sunday November 20, 2005
A HEALTH worker at Redfern's controversial needle exchange bus is alleged to have facilitated a "hot heroin" deal which has left two men dead and another in jail for murder.City Honours Gp's Half A Century Of Service
Wednesday November 9, 2005
DR Keith Khan once told Steelers chairman Peter Newell he was a big sook for trying to avoid a needle.Rumours Rife Again, In The Best Interests Of Costello And Other Discontents
Tuesday November 8, 2005
LABOR'S Lindsay Tanner knows how to needle his political opponents. In what could only be described as "cruel, but fair" in Monty Python terms, Tanner earlier this year watched the National Party minister Jim Lloyd struggling at the dispatch box with questions about the administration of the regional partnerships program.