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AM edition, Saturday, June 27, 2020
Good morning, Canberra. After another foggy morning, we're looking at a top temperature of 12 degrees today. Here's what's making headlines.

MLA says she was harassed by Dyson Heydon

Subscriber only: ACT MLA Elizabeth Lee has revealed she was among those sexually harassed by former High Court Judge Dyson Heydon.

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Business crackdown enters second week

Authorities will be out in force across Canberra this week ensuring businesses and venues are complying with eased COVID-19 restrictions.

Labor rocked by AFP, ASIO raids on NSW MP

A little-known NSW Labor MP has been suspended from the party amid allegations of foreign interference with links to China.

National Library updates its treasure Trove

Canberrans will now have access to a new and improved treasure trove of information as the National Library launched its new program on Friday.

Signs of panic-buying at Canberra supermarkets

Shelves began to run empty on Friday as a sudden spike of panic-buying hit Canberra.
 

Canberra Theatre Centre welcomes extra funding

Canberra Theatre Centre has welcomed the ACT government's announcement of additional funding during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ACT father free after Moncrieff kidnapping

Subscriber only: Chol Bol Nyuon was on Friday sentenced to about three-and-a-half months' prison, which is time he's already served.

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'Dirty' Dyson demolishes his own reputation

Subscriber only: The fallout from allegations against the former High Court justice may be the best legacy he leaves, writes Jack Waterford.

Raiders' bubble expands but no room for Ennis

Subscriber only: Michael Ennis's other commitments outside of the Green Machine means he still can't return to Canberra training.

The mysterious story behind Seamans Hut

Subscriber only: Tim the Yowie Man: In August 1928, two men left Hotel Kosciuszko to go back country skiing. Neither returned alive.

World Cup dream comes true for Canberra's stars

Goalkeeper Lydia Williams threw back her chair in sheer elation and flung her arms around teammates Alanna Kennedy and Steph Catley.

Times Past

Dominating the front page of The Canberra Times on this day in 1979 was a report on the restrictions on the total amount of petrol ACT service stations could sell. Service stations had restrictions of limited total sales for the week which equated to two days, or 30 per cent, of normal trading. The ACT Controller of Fuels, Mr Lyall Gillespie, said the purpose of the restriction was to end petrol queuing.
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