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Brindabella Christian College staff would feel angry and betrayed by the school after some were not paid, the union representing teachers said. Sarah Lansdown reports on the latest mess. Its arrival was hugely anticipated and seen as another marker of Canberra growing up as a city. But retail giant Zara will soon shut its Canberra Centre doors, Amy Martin reports. The question is what will replace it?
He's a highly trained military dog who could tear into an enemy combatant in the blink of an eye. But Sally Pryor reports Manic, a retired combat assault dog, was also a Very Good Boy in receiving the first Australian Animal Distinguished Service Award. Canberra Airport has agreed to hold off digging up land thought to be inhabited by the very rare Canberra grassland earless dragon, Steve Evans reports.
And the Canberra Raiders are off to an inauspicious start in Las Vegas, with two players involved in an altercation in their team hotel, David Polkinghorne reports. Today will be cloudy with an expected top of 27. Temperatures will jump up again tomorrow.
John-Paul Moloney, managing editor |