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A group of trainee doctors in Canberra have had a $31 million legal win, securing a "landmark" settlement over unpaid overtime. Lanie Tindale reports the class action result paves the way for junior doctors to recoup money owed to them for work done at Canberra hospitals over almost a decade. A former trainee school teacher is accused of sexually abusing a student, allegedly grooming the boy by buying him "whatever [he] wanted", a court has heard. Tim Piccione reports the woman allegedly bought the boy gifts including designer clothes and vapes.
Josh Papali'i says he wants to say northside after selling his home to a family of keen Raiders fans. Lucinda Garbutt-Young reports the new owner's nephew "told me I had to buy that house".
The Royal Australian Mint has showed off its $6 million refurbishment of its public areas. Megan Doherty reports it includes an Insta-worthy column of almost 25,000 gold coins and interactive displays including the chance to design your own coin.
And in sad news, police discovered the body of a person after firefighters extinguished a house fire in Spence. Bageshri Savyasachi reports police believe the cause of the fire is suspicious. After an overnight low of 1 degrees, today will be another sunny one with a top of 19. John-Paul Moloney, managing editor |