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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.

  • Pathetic excuses perpetuate fraud on children
    24.07.2010
    By: TONY KOCH COMMENT IT is high time one of the greatest frauds perpetrated on the Australian people was exposed and dealt with in a proper manner. That fraud is the plight of many children in remote communities. If the laws that apply to... read more
  • Adviser on child porn charges
    23.07.2010
    By: Tony Koch A SENIOR adviser to Queensland Liberal senator Sue Boyce, who strongly criticised the federal government's proposed filtering of the internet to protect against child exploitation, has been arrested on child pornography... read more
  • Indigenous voters may sway marginal seats
    21.07.2010
    By: Tony Koch, Sean Parnell THE indigenous vote could make the difference in up to three marginal seats if the Australian Electoral Commission can re-engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the political process. A 1996 decision by... read more
  • Nuttall's daughter evicted in `vendetta'
    09.07.2010
    By: TONY KOCH THE daughter of former Queensland cabinet minister Gordon Nuttall and four of his grandchildren will be evicted from the home he provided for them, after the jailed politician struck a deal with prosecutors to return corrupt... read more
  • Supreme Court battle is an offensive charade
    08.07.2010
    By: Tony Koch THE lawyers' picnic masquerading in the Queensland Supreme Court as a titanic battle between the Crime and Misconduct Commission and the Queensland Police Service is just another attempt to deny any blame for the disgraceful... read more
  • It's beast against monster in martial arts comp
    03.07.2010
    By: DAN KOCH, LAS VEGAS Forget Mike Tyson, this is the baddest man on the planet TO understand Brock Lesnar, you need to know about the man he will face tomorrow in the biggest heavyweight clash in Ultimate Fighting Championship... read more
  • Hagan rises to the Times
    28.06.2010
    By: TONY KOCH MANY newspaper editors have come from humble beginnings, but it is unlikely any could be more basic than that of Aboriginal academic Stephen Hagan, the new head of the National Indigenous Times. Hagan was born 50 years ago, the... read more
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