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PM edition, Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Child protection worker took murderer's word for how Bradyn Dillon got bruises

Subscriber only: A child protection worker says she didn't want to jump to conclusions that the Canberra boy was being abused after he turned up to school with bruises on his face twice in the space of two weeks.

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Brothers charged over fatal brawl granted bail

Subscriber only: The pair have spent months behind bars over the Kokomo's nightclub brawl in which a bikie boss was fatally stabbed.

'Someone needs a kick in the bum': Robodebt victim

Barry first thought the call telling him he owed the government $21,000 was a scam. When a second call came, he began to worry.

'Still can't believe it': ACT couple's huge lottery win

A Canberra couple are in for an early retirement after scoring more than $500,000 in last week's Saturday Gold Lotto draw.

COVID-19 passports likely for travellers

Qantas is part of a push to require travellers to prove they've had the coronavirus vaccination before entering or leaving a country.

He was going to have sex 'whether she liked it or not'

Subscriber only: A jury has been told NRL player Jack de Belin was the "instigator" of an alleged sexual assault of a woman.

Kids may transmit COVID at the same rate as adults

Analysis: The role children and schools play in the pandemic has been hard to work out, but that puzzle is finally starting to be solved.

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New Raiders jerseys get mixed reactions from fans

Subscriber only: Some Canberra fans are unhappy with the 2021 "home jersey". But are they getting their jerseys in a knot for nothing?

Albanese is running out of time to solve climate crisis

Opinion: It's a very difficult equation for the Labor leader who needs a plan that works for two Australias, writes Mark Kenny.

Canberra United forced to find a new home

Canberra United will leave McKellar Park due to COVID-19, casting a massive cloud of uncertainty over the future of the soccer venue.

Anyone for an avocado beer?

Now you can toast with avocados, thanks to the work of Illawarra brewer Grassy Knoll. "It wasn't as daunting as I first thought."
 
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