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21 Dec 2004 | GM cotton dominates the new season crop
Around 80 per cent of the Australian cotton crop will comprise genetically modified forms this season. ...... FULL STORY

17 Dec 2004 | Telstra connection standards slip in the bush
Telstra’s customer service levels in rural regions slipped over the September quarter, according to a report by the Australian Communications Authority. ...... FULL STORY

15 Dec 2004 | Farmers fight Telstra sale
The National Farmers' Federation said it was still too early for the government to sell its remaining stake in Telstra, as the telco had not done enough to protect rural services. ...... FULL STORY

15 Dec 2004 | More clothing chains join wool boycott
Two further clothing chains, J.Crew in the US and London-based New Look, have joined US retailer Abercrombie & Fitch in their boycott of Australian-sourced wool products, following pressure from PETA. ...... FULL STORY



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