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PM edition, Tuesday, November 10, 2020

The Health Department's new building comes with a steep parking bill

Subscriber only: The $60 million building set to open in 2022 will cost staff $42.50 a week in parking rates in a move that concerns the public sector union.

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Prosecutors urge judge to lock up former ANU staffer

Subscriber only: A drug runner should spend time in jail rather than be let off with a community-based sentence, prosecutors say.

Labor MP Joel Fitzgibbon quits shadow cabinet

The shadow minister for agriculture and resources quits his post, saying the party has lost touch with "traditional working people".

How will Joe Biden deal with COVID-19?

Explainer: US President-elect Joe Biden has declared that his first priority is to get the coronavirus epidemic under control.

PM faces questions over ministers' conduct

Scott Morrison says two ministers who were part of a Four Corners program on misogynistic culture did not breach his code of conduct.

Witnesses sought over motorbike in Calwell crash

Police are seeking witnesses to a suspected motorcycle theft after the alleged thief crashed the bike in Calwell on Sunday.

Aikman Drive P-platers prompt safety call

Two teenage drivers allegedly caught racing at double the speed limit have prompted a renewed plea from police for motorists to slow down.

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Virat Kohli tickets are now the hottest in town

Subscriber only: The Indian skipper's family decision means two matches in Canberra will be some of the most watched all summer.

McDonald's to debut 'McPlant' in 2021

McDonald's will launch a line of plant-based meat alternatives in the US, including a patty Beyond Meat said it helped co-create.

How Capitals will survive 'unprecedented' schedule

Subscriber only: "Wall art" will help Canberra Capitals coach Paul Goriss stay on top of the WNBL action in Mackay.

Art exhibition lays bare trials of extraordinary year

After spending months isolated in a small two-bedroom apartment, ANU art student Milly Yates was faced with a choice. Adapt or succumb.
 
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