Good morning, Canberra. After a morning fog and frost we're in for a sunny day with a top of 12 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Pre-poll and postal votes will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of Saturday's Eden-Monaro byelection, which was too close to call last night. |
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Nine public housing blocks containing 3000 people will be locked down for at least five days as Victoria's COVID-19 crisis deepens. |
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As the Labor faithful gathered at Kristy McBain's election night event in Merimbula on Saturday, there was a jovial air in the room. |
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Moving across the world for medical treatment may sound extreme but for Jessica Higgins-Anau's daughter, it was the only option. |
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Subscriber only: Landlords would be required to have attempted rent reduction negotiation with tenants under an ACT Legal Aid plan. |
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Charity Kidsafe has been working in the ACT for more than 40 years. But funding woes means it needs your help. |
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Subscriber only: Action to control kangaroo numbers is under way, with the annual cull taking place in nine of Canberra's nature reserves. |
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Subscriber only: This is why ACT Brumbies players loaded up their cars with weights, resistance bands and footballs back in March. |
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Opinion: For too long, it has been difficult for victims of crime to stand up for their own rights in the ACT justice system, writes Heidi Yates. |
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Subscriber only: Corey Horsburgh says his season isn't over and he'll do everything he can to get back on the field for the Canberra Raiders. |
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Winter has come and so have the whales. Photographer Lisa Skelton is passionate about marine mammals and thinks you should be, too. |
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| Times Past Plans for a proposed Canberra-Yass rail link were in progress at this time 54 years ago. Surveyors for the Commonwealth Railways pegged out a route with yellow wooden pegs where it crossed properties and with permanent concrete markers where it crossed established roads. The route as planned would cut across eight properties in the Pialligo area, damaging gardens which provided vegetable and garden supplies to the Canberra region. READ MORE |
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