TEXTS

The Weekend Australian 6-7 December 1986 (2027 words)

C01(a)

Art (1428 words)

Gaye Richardson

C01(b)

Mission not quite accomplished (598 words)

Evan Williams

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The Daily Mirror 4 August 1986 (2015 words)

C02(a)

Growing pains (201 words)

Bill Collins

C02(b)

So David is Ahead & Flying High (323 words)

Phillip McLean

31 October 1986

C02(c)

Gunning for a hit (206 words)

C02(d)

Bob calls the tune (347 words)

Phil McLean

C02(e)

Stars add power to cyclone (323 words)

Andrew West

C02(f)

Outback drama is already US hit (408 words)

John Walsh

25 May 1986

C02(g)

Mission is out of this world (139 words)

Penny Troon

27 June 1986

C02(h)

One you must view (68 words)

Bill Collins

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The Daily Telegraph 8 November 1986 (2020 words)

C03(a)

Deadly Ernest summer duel (600 words)

Col McKay

C03(b)

Disastrous end to the nuclear dream (1053 words)

Col McKay

C03(c)

Nimrod hopes all ends well (367 words)

David Coleville

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The Sun 22 June 1986 (2021 words)

C04(a)

Just Too Bad To Be True (271 words)

2 December 1986

C04(b)

Brother Tom Back Again (224 words)

Kevin Sadlier

C04(c)

Now Noni is NancyWake (126 words)

C04(d)

Don't be Late for Breakfast (105 words)

Lisa Habermann

4 August 1986

C04(e)

It's all fun for mouche (512 words)

John Hanrahan

8 September 1986

C04(f)

Rudolph's Trouble in Mind (470 words)

John Hanrahan

C04(g)

A Classic Restored- List Horizons 're-made' (217 words)

Michael Healy

C04(h)

Life's Dose of Medicine (96 words)

Lisa Habermann

Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd

Sydney Morning Herald 22 August 1986 (2010 words)

C05(a)

Staging limits spirited return (500 words)

Jill Sykes

C05(b)

Putting a love into practice (203 words)

Fred Blanks

C05(c)

The agony and the ectasy (279 words)

John Hammond

C05(d)

Morals in a meltdown (493 words)

HG Kippax

C05(e)

Voice of reason in a revival of past styles (535 words)

Joanna Mendelssohn

Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd

The Age 18 November 1986 (2002 words)

C06(a)

The surprise is at the beginning (877 words)

Neil Jillett

15 November 1986

C06(b)

Illusions and puffs of smoke (942 words)

Ludmilla Forsyth

C06(c)

Insider's view of prison life (183 words)

John Brosnan

Publisher - David Syme & Co Ltd

The Herald 24 October 1986 (2025 words)

C07(a)

This Brady beats the bunch (543 words)

Clark Forbes

C07(b)

Two Thai the knot in comedy (385 words)

David Pougher

25 October 1986

C07(c)

An African success for Simon (445 words)

David Wigg

5 November 1986

C07(d)

Personal triumph in Castlemaine for 'diva' Drivala (469 words)

Jeremy Vincent

C07(e)

Snow White the post-punk (183 words)

Fiona McIntosh

Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd

Sun News-Pictorial 23 September 1986 (2012 words)

C08(a)

Emmies dazzle but don't see the 'light' (676 words)

John Fraser

C08(b)

Bright books for children (668 words)

Joanne Anderson

C08(c)

No sex please, we're British and celibate (668 words)

Jill Rowbotham

Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd

The Courier Mail 18 November 1986 (2001 words)

C09(a)

Catholic book set to spark controversy within church (1129 words)

Tess Livingstone

4 December 1986

C09(b)

Everything you never wanted to know about the left hand (441 words)

Ronnie Gibson

18 October 1986

C09(c)

Pompous authority cops a battering in frantic comedy (432 words)

Madonna King

Samples Used by Permission of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd

Daily Sun 28 October 1986 (2004 words)

C10(a)

Tough Rambo runs for cover (378 words)

Michael O'Regan

C10(b)

Book blasts royal family (110 words)

C10(c)

Zany mob good for a laugh (304 words)

Sheryl Chen

25 November 1986

C10(d)

Cagney sets her target (424 words)

Katie Johnston

C10(e)

Strange fads and fashions (219 words)

9 December 1986

C10(f)

Macbeth to music (107 words)

C10(g)

Chance to discover top books (462 words)

Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd

Telegraph 25 June 1986 (2005 words)

C11(a)

Soap wash-up leaves fans high and dry! (218 words)

Paul Wicks

C11(b)

TV telegraph (413 words)

Paul Wicks

5 September 1986

C11(c)

Mature Garner knows how to win the ladies (421 words)

Dennis Watt

C11(d)

Brother Tom' Mini Series is Special Event (398 words)

Paul Wicks

1 October 1986

C11(e)

Alan Bond misses launch preview (512 words)

Paul Wicks

3 December 1986

C11(f)

Canvas for Carradine (43 words)

Paul Wicks

Publisher - News Limited

Adelaide Advertiser 1 August 1986 (2027 words)

C12(a)

Moving harmonic experience (352 words)

Stephen Whittington

C12(b)

Precision, power and professionalism (349 words)

Don Porter

C12(c)

Exciting titles lead the charge (866 words)

David Sly

C12(d)

The sparkle spread broadly (460 words)

Stan James

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The News (SA) 7 July 1986 (2004 words)

C13(a)

Top music and flash dancing (382 words)

John Ferguson

C13(b)

What's on SBS? (156 words)

25 June 1986

C13(c)

Triumph for the refugee (423 words)

John Marr

C13(d)

Sisters lead fifties party (314 words)

18 September 1986

C13(e)

Believably versatile (239 words)

John Parker

C13(f)

A town with malice (336 words)

John Parker

C13(g)

Vamp Grace plays for laughs (153 words)

Megan Campbell

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The West Australian 26 June 1986 (2214 words)

C14(a)

Monteverdi chorus (494 words)

Derek Moore Morgan

C14(b)

Slimmer Patty gets her pound of flesh (253 words)

C14(c)

Rare flop for ABC series (218 words)

C14(d)

Artists paint for peace (238 words)

John Hyde

C14(e)

Good old family entertainment (249 words)

Mike von Niekerk

22 May 1986

C14(f)

Sleuth lives on while actresses fade away (407 words)

26 June 1986

C14(g)

British aglow with pride (197 words)

Patricia Morgan

22 May 1986

C14(h)

Vibrations, yes; good, no (160 words)

Peter Bonner

Samples Used by Permission of WA Newspapers Ltd

The Sun-Herald 3 August 1986 (2013 words)

C15(a)

North and south a feast for the east (469 words)

Jacqueline Lee Lewes

C15(b)

Legend makes a comeback in the true Nellie Melba tradition (960 words)

George Wilson

C15(c)

Patriotism, the cult of the winner, and plain deja vu (519 words)

Debra Oswald

C15(d)

Chauffer goes down zany, raucous road of bad taste and schmaltz (64 words)

Debra Oswald

Samples Used by Permission of WA Newspapers Ltd

Sunday Sun 24 August 1986 (2017 words)

C16(a)

Movie Classic's a winner (360 words)

C16(b)

Tragic Tony makes us laugh again (170 words)

C16(c)

Full marks to British crime (335 words)

C16(d)

Hunter role for an Aussie star (286 words)

C16(e)

25 years as top ABC show (282 words)

C16(f)

Denim-clad Kelly hits the charts at last (350 words)

C16(g)

It's good, clean family violence (234 words)

Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd

The Sunday Times 10 August 1986 (2004 words)

C17(a)

Brumby gives a kick to WA's disc (447 words)

Peter Wombwell

C17(b)

Expert care for inspired music (331 words)

Peter Womnwell

C17(c)

G and S at HM (125 words)

C17(d)

Robot pals and other monsters you'll face in future (457 words)

C17(e)

Dwight, 29, moseys on as a fresh country breeze (601 words)

C17(f)

Kev strikes gold in the big city (43 words)

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