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AM edition, Saturday, November 21, 2020
Good morning, Canberra. The hot weather continues with an expected top temperature of 27 degrees today. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.

Meet the Canberra generation coming of age amid a global crisis

Subscriber only: Canberra's resilient graduating class recognise 2020 will forge their future in a more profound way than they initially expected.

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ACT garbos paid more than other areas: boss

Subscriber only: The employer of the ACT's garbage truck drivers claims they are among the highest paid in the country.

Canberra market 'under high pressure': Geocon

Subscriber only: Geocon's MD says the Canberra market is under enormous pressure due to a "gross undersupply" of properties.

ACT school one of country's most innovative

Margaret Hendry School has been turning heads for its non-traditional learning practices since it opened its doors in 2019.

Some Canberrans denied pool entry in scorcher

Canberrans rushed to the swimming pools on Friday with some denied entry due to COVID-19 capacity limits. 

Fyshwick ram-raider gets 'complicated' sentences

Subscriber only: A ram-raider who came unstuck when he went on a crime spree in a GPS-tracked vehicle has avoided further jail.

Cost to upsize in ACT highest in Australia

The price gap between buying an apartment and a house has hit record levels in the ACT, recording the largest difference in the nation.

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SAS officers failed their men and Australia

Subscriber only: The path to the law courts for SAS murder suspects won't be smooth, quick, certain or inexorable, writes Jack Waterford.

Tim the Yowie Man: Nature explored through the lens

Subscriber only: In a year like never before, people have found ways to grieve the fires and praise the skies opening up.

Matt Levy goes from 'black and blue' to gold

Subscriber only: Right from the day he entered the world 15 weeks premature, the Paralympic swimming star has been a fighter.

These are the 'signs' you grew up in Canberra

From a hair salon and a music store to a seedy nightclub or a riverside kiosk, quaint old Canberra signs are now part of a special display.

Times Past


News of a fire at the Kingston sawmill dominated the front page of The Canberra Times on this day 40 years ago. Kingston was blackened with smoke for more than three hours and the fire caused $500,000 worth of damage - destroying timber, machinery, an office and a large steel gantry.  READ MORE
 
 
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