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For Australians, the election's impact on our future could have major ramifications, according to international affairs experts. |
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The coronavirus pandemic has seen a recent spike in discrimination against Asian-Australians and there is concern it will only worsen. |
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Subscriber only: The next ACT Legislative Assembly's parliamentary agreement is set to be revealed this afternoon. |
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Professor Brendan Murphy started off 2020 like a lot of fortunate Australians would have, but it quickly became a year like no other. |
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Gough Whitlam's son speaks of why he decided to take on the National Archives in order to release the infamous Palace letters. |
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You're invited to join us to watch live as the recipients of ACT's 2021 Australian of the Year Awards are announced. |
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Subscriber only: It's the human face of Capital Football's decision to cut Monaro from the women's premier league. |
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Opinion: The PM's hallmark touch is an ability to play politics as if it's ideology-free, with every day a new beginning, writes Nicholas Stuart. |
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Explainer: What exactly is the Electoral College, and how does it work? Andrew Brown explains. |
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Subscriber only: Allan Alaalatoa says Wallabies must carry chip on the shoulder into their final Bledisloe Cup clash with the All Blacks. |
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| Times Past Seventy athletes took a giant step, or two, for the Arthritis Foundation fundraising event reported The Canberra Times 28 years ago. Young and old took to the stairwell of the MLC Tower climbing for 22 gruelling storeys - and most of them beat the lift. READ MORE |
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