1978 in Australia

1978 in Australia
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Prime minister Malcolm Fraser
Population 14,192,234
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  1. "38 refugees in latest boat to reach Darwin". Sydney Morning Herald, p1. 2 January 1978.
  2. "Senator "disgusted" at Aboriginal homes delay". Sydney Morning Herald, p.2. 3 January 1978.
  3. "Csidei named in drug case". Sydney Morning Herald, p.1. 4 January 1978.
  4. "Rain prayers suggested". Sydney Morning Herald, p.1. 4 January 1978.
  5. "Value of $ cut again". Sydney Morning Herald, p.1. 5 January 1978.
  6. "Govt knew of Arab blacklist But it appears to have had little effect, says Anthony". Sydney Morning Herald, p.3. 5 January 1978.
  7. "McGeechan talks angry prisoners back to cells". Sydney Morning Herald, p1. 6 January 1978.
  8. "Isa Hotel complaint". Sydney Morning Herald, p.2. 6 January 1978.
  9. "Immigration Dept refusal reversed by minister". Sydney Morning Herald, p.2. 6 January 1978.
  10. "The Natural Bridge". GlobeVista. 2008. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  11. Grabosky, Peter. N. (1989). "Chapter 6: The great social security conspiracy case". Wayward Governance: Illegality and its Control in the Public Sector. Australian Institute of Criminology. pp. 93–112. ISBN 0 642 14605 5. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  12. Findlay, Tracey (3 August 2015). "Police renew appeal for information on local couple missing 30 years". Hornsby Advocate. Daily Telegraph-NewsLocal. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  13. "Latest Media Releases Missing Persons Week 2015: Missing Persons Stephen Lapthorne & Michelle Pope". www.police.nsw.gov.au. 2 August 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
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