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Here is a selection of my publications. Click on the title to view the whole text, or chose a category on the left.

  • Ku Klux Klan jibe lands professor in jail
    22.02.2000
    By: Tony Koch, Ali Lawlor AUSTRALIA'S most prominent Aboriginal health expert suffered spinal injuries when she was thrown into the back of a police wagon after telling six officers they were acting like the Ku Klux Klan. Professor... read more
  • Activists lobby black Olympics boycott
    01.12.1998
    By: KOCH A Source: QNP ABORIGINAL activist Murrandoo Yanner will travel to Africa next year where he will encourage black nations to boycott the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Mr Yanner yesterday said he had been invited to South Africa by Samora... read more
  • DIRTY DEALING
    16.08.1997
    By: CHARLTON P Source: QNP Not all of the information uncovered by the Fitzgerald inquiry about Queensland's seedy underbelly saw the light of day. A decade after Tony Fitzgerald's corruption probe began, the spectre of influence in high... read more
  • MAN CONFESSED TO REED MURDER,
    27.09.1986
    Man confessed to Reed murder, ex-inmate says A FORMER Brisbane Jail inmate said yesterday a prisoner had confessed to him to the murder of Gold Coast shop assistant Linda Reed. The inmate said Craig Andrew McConnell had admitted to him that he had... read more
  • MANNIX CHANGES HIS NAME; OFF to NZ
    25.03.1986
    By: KOCH A Source: QNP Mannix changes his name, leaves Coast to start on a new life It's a miracle that Barry is not in jail " " " " ' ' ' By TONY KOCH BARRY Mannix no longer exists. He has changed his name by deed poll, left his Gold... read more
  • STURGESS FOUND MANNIX QUERIES
    24.03.1986
    By: KOCH A Source: QNP Sturgess found Mannix queries "extraordinary' By TONY KOCH MR Des Sturgess, QC, has described some inquiries by the Police Complaints Tribunal into allegations by Barry Mannix as ""quite extraordinary''. Mr Sturgess... read more
  • CONFESSION PUZZLE UNANSWERED
    21.03.1986
    By: KOCH A Source: QNP WHY did an 18-year-old youth, in the presence of senior detectives, write a confession to murdering his father? You won't find the answer in the report of the expensive investigation conducted by the Queensland Police... read more
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