The weekend's almost here, Canberra. We've got a cool top of 21 degrees on the way today. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber only: Services Australia has said it's sorry after an error made by one of its officers resulted in the accidental cancellation of one Australian's disability support pension for more than 12 months. |
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US Republicans have pledged to pursue legal challenges in key states as Democratic candidate Joe Biden inched closer to a win. |
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Canberra Airport hopes border openings will help it rebound to reach up to 40 per cent of operational capacity by Christmas. |
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Australian universities don't want to admit they have a problem with foreign interference, professor of public ethics Clive Hamilton says. |
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Health spending in the ACT rose more than any other state or territory, even long before the coronavirus, new data has shown. |
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The year has seen an increase in the number of abuse complaints within the Defence Force, an annual report has shown. |
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One of Australia's largest unions is urging Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to scrap the two-tiered rate for JobMaker. |
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Explainer: The government has paid a lot of money for two more vaccine deals. But what does it actually mean? |
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Food and Wine: Get in quick to eat at one of Canberra's best pop-ups of 2020. It closes at the end of the month, writes Karen Hardy. |
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Opinion: Pollsters have done a poor job of explaining why they don't get things right all the time. But it's not an easy task, writes Jenna Price. |
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Subscriber only: It's the all-female vision for soccer that goes beyond the Monaro - but it's been left shattered. |
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| Times Past The Causeway, Canberra's wallflower suburb, hidden between the railway station, a rubbish dump and the lake, was due to get its streets named, reported The Canberra Times, 51 years ago. For 45 years, Causeway's six streets had no names. READ MORE |
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