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Today’s Headlines
PM Edition, Thursday April 14, 2022
Good afternoon, Canberra. Here’s the latest news from today.
Morrison's security team in two-car highway crash
Breaking:
A spokesperson for Scott Morrison said four police officers were conscious when they were transferred to hospital in Tasmania.
Buyers edged out of ACT market as rents continue to rise
Allhomes:
The cost of renting in Australia’s capital has made home ownership an unattainable dream for many.
Canberra records 1074 new daily COVID cases
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There were 56 people in Canberra hospitals with COVID in the 24 hours to 8pm Wednesday, including one person in intensive care.
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Jerrabomberra Public School intake decision reversed
The enrolment area for Jerrabomberra Public School will not be changing next year after strong community backlash.
PM shuts down integrity questions, Labor to turn boats back
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We'll deliver breaking news to keep you up to date on the latest campaign twists and turns, live as they happen.
Man accused of Summernats bashing to be kept in custody
Subscriber:
A father of four accused of a violent bashing at Summernats earlier this year has been refused bail at the ACT Magistrates Court today.
Pints with pollies: outrage over how the sausage is made
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| Opinion:
A gatecrasher with TikTok at the ready has revealed something shocking to the Australian public, writes
Jenna Price
.
Are election gotcha questions, like the one that got Albo, fair?
Listen:
Dr Chris Wallace of Canberra University explains why gotcha questions may not matter. And Garry Linnell and Fiona Katauskas disagree on whether such questions enhance elections.
Opal-hopeful Melbourne puts WNBA on hold
Subscriber:
Jade Melbourne's decision to delay joining the Seattle Storm came down to what was best for herself.
Sometimes it takes a fax and an omelette to get what you want
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The Outlaws
' failings are forgiven when you get to watch Christopher Walken carry on, writes
B.R. Doherty
.
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