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November 18, 2008  
Selling The Farm - The First Muster  

November 18, 2008

Tracking the Media's Hurlstone Coverage

Here is a run-down of the media outlets that are tracking the story of the Selling of Hurlstone

  • The Daily Telegraph's Maralyn Parker deserves credit as the first major outlet to break the news on Nov 12 - regarding the selloff and on Nov 14 the memorial forest issue.
  • Alan Jones' morning program on Nov 18 spoke with Old Boy David Moore about the issue: listen here
  • Channel 7 Sydney featured the story in it's 6pm NSW Bulletin on Nov 18.
  • The Macarthur Chronicle of Nov 19
  • The SouthWestern Rural Advertiser of Nov 19
  • Alan Jones discusses the issue with Premier Nathan Rees on Nov 19. listen here

Coming Soon: Watch these spaces:

  • Sydney Daily Telegraph (the paper version)
  • Sydney Morning Herald
  • The Land
  • Macarthur Advertiser



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I was chatting to one of the guys from Human Nature this morning. Maybe I should have asked them for an opinion.

Posted by: Rodney Olsen November 18, 2008 1:43 PM


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