Pike News
Pike Waits, But Signs Are All Good
Monday November 27, 2006
SHE is perhaps more accustomed to explaining the long waits other people experience.Pacesetter Pike Says He's Not Yet Good Enough To Turn Professional
Monday November 27, 2006
AARON Pike went on the ride of his short life, and it lasted all the way to the 18th green at Huntingdale yesterday.Pike Puts Pressure Putt Into Sand
Monday November 27, 2006
RIGHT up to the embarrassing moment he putted off the final green into a bunker, young Queenslander Aaron Pike believed he could pull off the unlikeliest of victories in the Australian Masters at Huntingdale yesterday.Pike Stays In The Hunt Until The Last
Monday November 27, 2006
AARON Pike went on the ride of his short life, and it lasted all the way to the 18th green at Huntingdale yesterday.Pike Fights On, Her Future Still Uncertain
Sunday November 26, 2006
THE political career of Health Minister Bronwyn Pike remains uncertain.Embattled Health Minister Vows To Fight Greens To The Bitter End
Sunday November 26, 2006
HEALTH Minister Bronwyn Pike's seat of Melbourne was in the balance late last night.Pike In A Twist
Sunday November 26, 2006
AARON Pike's nerves were being tested like never before. Even before the little-known Queensland amateur teed off in the third round of the Australian Masters with world-class Englishman Justin Rose in hot pursuit of his shock overnight lead, Pike could feel the heat of a swarm of others surging up the leaderboard.Send The Barmy Army Down To Watch This Instead
Sunday November 26, 2006
AARON Pike's nerves were being tested like never before. Even before the little-known Queensland amateur teed off in the third round of the Australian Masters at Huntingdale with world-class Englishman Justin Rose in hot pursuit of his shock overnight lead, Pike could feel the heat of a swarm of others surging up the leaderboard.Amateur Pike Proves He's No Fish Out Of Water
Saturday November 25, 2006
AARON Pike took a walk in the surreal light at the head of the Australian Masters field and decided it was worth another stroll yesterday. For a second day of the $1.5 million tournament, the 21-year-old Brisbane amateur outshone professionals from Europe and around Australia at Huntingdale.Composed Pike Holds Onto Lead
Saturday November 25, 2006
AARON Pike took one walk in the surreal light at the head of the Australian Masters field and decided it was worth another stroll yesterday. For a second day of the $1.5 million tournament, the 21-year-old Brisbane amateur outshone all the professionals from Europe and around Australia at Huntingdale.Amateur Hour At The Masters
Friday November 24, 2006
AARON Pike wore garish green pants for his debut at the Australian Masters yesterday, as though the amateur did not want to escape unnoticed. He need not have worried.Favourites Left Plotting Ways To Catch Pike
Friday November 24, 2006
AARON Pike wore garish green pants for his debut at the Australian Masters yesterday, as though he did not want to escape unnoticed. He need not have worried, though.City's Cultural Highs On A Roll
Friday November 24, 2006
STEWART Pike took up swimming as a 16-year-old to help vent his frustrations with life.Greens Poised To Topple Pike In Melbourne
Monday November 20, 2006
THE Greens are on the cusp of defeating Health Minister Bronwyn Pike and winning their first seat in Victoria's lower house, according to Labor Party polling.The Preferences Fallout: Peter Ryan Plays 'survivor Of Spring Street' As Minister Performs A Double Pike To See Off Green Threat (part Two)
Thursday November 16, 2006
HAD fewer than 700 people living in the city's heart voted differently in 2002, Richard Di Natale would already be a Green MP and Bronwyn Pike, who in her day job as Health Minister oversees a $9 billion budget, would not be spruiking for life support outside the IGA supermarket in North Melbourne.Mp Risks Religious Backlash
Sunday November 5, 2006
A SENIOR Bracks Government minister has attacked the "influence of the religious right" in Australian politics, risking the wrath of thousands of Christian voters, particularly in marginal eastern suburbs seats.
Health Minister Bronwyn Pike, who comes from a Christian background, likened the rise in the influence of the religious right in Australian politics to that in America.