Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Vic: Main stories on 1200 3AW news


AAP General News (Australia)
04-28-2010
Vic: Main stories on 1200 3AW news

MELBOURNE, April 28 AAP - Main stories on Thursday's 1200 3AW news:

- A bidding war has erupted between the Brumby government and the state opposition
over who will hire more police if they win November's poll.

- More peak hour train services have been announced.

- Reserve Bank may be forced to lift interest rates next week as the inflation rate
shows no signs of abating.

- More than 5,000 workers have marched in Melbourne's CBD to protest over an increase
in deaths and serious injuries at work.

- Police are hoping the public can help find the attacker of a couple brutally injured
in their home in Craigieburn in 2004.

- A court has been told there are exceptional circumstances why Judy Moran, charged
with murdering her brother-in-law Des Moran, should be released on bail.

- Sport: AFL Brisbane's Johnathan Brown has declared himself fit for Saturday night's
clash with Sydney at the SCG.

- Police want public help to find those responsible for overnight molotov attacks on
the Monash Freeway.

- Finance: all ordinaries lower at 4,830 points, $A trading at 91.92 US cents.

- Claims by Brian Waldron there is widespread salary cap cheating in Rugby League is
beginning to bite.

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