If it please the court, despite being sued for defamation by Tom Waterhouse, I should like to say a few delicate and hopefully well-chosen words in response to the plaintiff's mother's extraordinary outburst at the weekend.
DJs puts a new spin on 175 years of history with finds from archivist's wonderland
Nothing is lost to history at David Jones. In the bowels of its Silverwater warehouse, heavy padlocks guard rooms where boxes and filing cabinets brim with artefacts. Dubbed ''Barbara's Wonderland'', the storage facility fell under the authority of a slight, bespectacled librarian by the name of Barbara Horton, who was responsible for documenting the department store's every move in her 35-year role as the DJs archivist.
Military policeman avoids jail term
Senior military policeman who falsified paperwork to hide the fact an Afghan prisoner had been held longer than the regulation 96 hours has been demoted.
Victim upbeat as commission makes an impressive start
Twenty years ago Bill Nelson left court a crushed man, his solicitors telling him to give up.
Buyers are 'entitled to reconsider' fighter deal
Disclosures protected by law, police tell detective
NSW Police has assured Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox he will be given whistleblower protection for all but one of his public disclosures about alleged mishandling of child sex abuse in the Hunter region.
Officer avoids jail but is demoted for falsifying data
A senior military policeman who falsified paperwork to hide the fact that an Afghan prisoner had been held longer than the regulation 96 hours has escaped a jail term and instead been demoted.

