Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
AAP General News (Australia)
04-29-2008
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
SYDNEY, April 29 AAP - Highlights of tonight's Seven News at 1800.
- Doctors are warning of a bed shortage in NSW public hospitals because of a lack of
facilities for mental health patients.
- The husband of former Liberal minister Jackie Kelly has pleaded not guilty over his
alleged role in distributing bogus leaflets.
- Home owners will receive cash to help install rainwater tanks as part of the federal
government's $13 billion water plan.
- A Sydney jury has heard claims that Schapelle Corby's sister was defamed by a former
friend and the Seven Network.
- Vandalism has become the latest headache for Sydney car owners and car theft has
risen in inner western Sydney.
- An Australian businessman accused of the $100 million money laundering scheme has
been extradited to Sydney.
- West Australian Opposition Leader Troy Buswell has broken down at a press conference
and admitted he sniffed the chair of a female Liberal Party staffer.
- Last night was the coldest April night in Sydney for nearly 25 years and another
cold one is expected tonight.
- Celebrity models are jostling for attention at Australian Fashion Week as Lisa Ho
and the Zimmermann sisters paraded vastly different collections.
- Punters are queuing for for the $40 million Oz Lotto draw.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR SEVEN 1800
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