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PM Edition, Friday November 11, 2022
Good afternoon, Canberra. Here’s the latest news from today.
'I was just so moved': Crowds return for Canberra Remembrance Day service
Photos:
If there was one man who inspired pride among the 1500 people at the annual ceremony at the Australian War Memorial, it was Matthew Joseph.
COVID-19 cases climb as fourth wave hits the ACT
Video:
Canberrans have been advised to rethink large gatherings and consider holding events outside as the fourth COVID-19 wave hits the ACT.
Police believe Yerrabi Pond tragedy was not an accident
Exclusive:
The three deaths in Yerrabi Pond were a murder by the mother and then the suicide of the mother herself, police believe.
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More apathetic than miserable, ex-PM lingers in Parliament
Video | Analysis:
Scott Morrison remains fixed to his iPad in question time, writes
Finn McHugh
.
Northbourne Ave office block to be replaced with apartments
Property:
A new apartment complex has been proposed for a prime site in Turner, with 119 units planned across a nine-storey building.
ATM falls from vehicle after ram-raid incident
Crime:
Parts of Majura Park Shopping Centre was closed to the public this morning following a ram raid incident.
Virgin Australia contacts passengers on horror flight
Transport:
Many of those passengers were deeply critical of the way they were treated just after the plane landed.
Labor lash former NDIA boss over new private sector gig
Video | Federal politics:
A Labor minister has launched an extraordinary attack on former National Disability Insurance Agency boss Martin Hoffman.
It's a time for reflection, not a time to shop
Opinion:
The meaning of Remembrance and Anzac Day risks being lost with shops open, writes
Bernie Smith
.
'A lot of excitement': New Wallabies skipper a popular choice
Sport:
Named after an Australian cricket captain, it seemed fate the footballer would find himself in a leadership role.
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