Good morning, Canberra. There could be some rain about this Tuesday, with a top of 19 degrees on the way. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber: Scores of suburbs across Canberra have reached record-breaking sale prices amid an ongoing housing boom. |
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At least two public patients have developed cancer while waiting more than a year for an endoscopy in the Australian Capital Territory. |
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Leaders are scrambling to ramp up Australia's troubled COVID-19 vaccination rollout, including support for state-run hubs. |
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Six Canberra businesses have been targeted in ram-raids in less than two weeks, prompting a police investigation. |
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Calls have mounted for the royal commission into veteran suicide to look into the role the public service plays in catching people at risk. |
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A Labor government would harness the "unstoppable rise" of renewable energy to help create green jobs, Anthony Albanese will declare. |
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Subscriber: A motion will be put forward calling for more police officers and a permanent police station in Molonglo Valley. |
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Subscriber: Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad's words are ringing in Caleb Aekins' ears as he looks to prove himself as an NRL-calibre fullback. |
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Opinion: Despite being led by the oldest president in American history, the Democrats are the party of the young, writes John Quiggin. |
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Subscriber: Arsene Fosso started with punching bags hanging from trees in Cameroon. Now he's on boxing's main stage. |
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Switching to solid food can be a confusing time for all of us. Here are a few ways to make the process a little less confronting. |
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| Times Past Isn't winning TattsLotto a dream come true for every grandmother? A former cleaner, in her mid-40s, won a lottery jackpot worth $1.3 million, The Canberra Times reported on this day 31 years ago (that's about $2.6 million today). READ MORE |
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