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AM edition, Sunday, November 24, 2019
Good morning Canberra. We're in for a slightly cooler day with a top of 29 degrees and a slight chance of late rain. Here's what's making headlines.

'It saves lives': Canberra's Spilt Milk punters are keen to see pill-testing

Young people attending the music festival threw their support behind pill-testing, calling for it to be introduced and ruing its absence on Saturday.

Top stories

Liberals leadership in turmoil with doubts on Coe

Subscriber only: Alistair Coe could be replaced before the ACT election, according to sources close to the party room.

Mary tries for nine years to help her drug addicted son

Mary was so desperate to get help she went to a tribunal to ask for guardianship so she could force her son into rehabilitation.

'If Medevac fails, we'll fall into a heap'

Advocates for asylum seekers are apprehensive, as the fate of the controversial Medevac legislation looks set to be determined this week.

Unfound Mr Fluffy 'probably' out there

A senior ACT government official has admitted the most recent Mr Fluffy discovery means there is probably more of the asbestos out there.

A big challenge to protester stereotypes

Canberra's Extinction Rebellion members are far removed from the long-haired vagabond image of climate change street protesters.

Conversation is what the world needs

Subscriber only: Former football player-turned-entrepreneur Clyde Rathbone is on a mission to make the world a better place.

Featured

'Incredible personalities': We're hooked on chooks

A new book by Fiona Scott-Norman, This Chicken Life, explores why so many people are going crazy for chooks.

School's out for Canberra United teenager

Subscriber only: Laura Hughes has her final three school exams ever this week but may face an even tougher test in the W-League today.

2020 vision: Valetini sets sights on big campaign

Subscriber only: A taste of Wallabies action has ignited Rob Valetini's desire to get back to international rugby.

Slot car passion spans decades for Canberrans

When Steve Bywater walked into Canberra's only slot car shop, he managed two steps inside the door before stopping in his tracks.

Times Past

The ACT administration had been given a "rap over the knuckles" on this day in 1988, after it allowed a road to be built at Isaacs before a variation to the city plan was approved. Then-member for Fraser, John Langmore, told the House of Representatives the move made a "mockery of the parliamentary review procedure". "He accused the administration of misleading the [joint-sub committee which considered variations to the city plan] by telling it the road was to be constructed when in fact it had already been built," a story on the front page of The Canberra Times said. "When the committee inspected the site, it was 'quite shocked' to find the road there." READ MORE
 
 
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