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A small Queanbeyan business has landed itself a nearly $3 million contract to develop a futuristic helmet for the Australian Defence Force. |
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The federal government will spend $1.9 billion on its vaccine strategy, mobilising GPs, pharmacies, logistics and software consultants. |
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Subscriber: Federal public service workplaces are slowly returning to regular capacity as COVID-19 restrictions lift. |
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Federal politicians travelling to Canberra from Perth have been told not to go to Parliament House just days before sitting resumes. |
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Subscriber: The Australian government has become one of the top sectors to report data breaches likely to cause serious harm. |
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Annabel Lange can't wait join her big brother and sister at Garran Primary School today. |
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Medicos had to deal with reduced flights, no access to hospitals and border closures as they tried to save lives through transplants in 2020. |
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Opinion: If either side hopes to win our votes in the year to come, they'll seize the current climate with both hands, writes Nicholas Stuart. |
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The group of 20 are the first of two intakes this year and among the 99 new recruits set to graduate in the ACT over the next five years. |
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Jonathan Jones was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to create a light installation to remind people to be socially distant. |
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Subscriber: Craig Devoy scored 55 with the bat and took 3-28 with the ball as Tuggeranong Valley claimed the John Gallop Cup yesterday. |
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| Times Past The Mount Ainlsie fire came within 30 metres of the home in which 79-year-old Gwynne Sutherland had lived in for more than 40 years with his dog Titch, a few sheep, fowls and geese. As the fire approached, police implored Mr Sutherland to move to safer ground, but he was not going to budge. READ MORE |
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