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PM edition, Wednesday, August 26, 2020

'Jester of genocide' foiled in alleged police pursuit after crash into speed sign

Subscriber only: A self-proclaimed "jester of genocide" whose alleged police pursuit was foiled only after he crashed into a speed sign has been granted bail.

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Ban risks 'criminalising ordinary Canberrans'

The Canberra Liberals say they will push to protect parents and teachers from the ACT government's gay conversion therapy ban.

'You won't get nothing out of me': Man proven wrong

Subscriber only: An injured labourer has successfully sued his "hostile" uncle after a crane knocked him off the back of a truck.

Singapore company buys Civic block for $20m 

A Singapore-based construction company will build student accommodation for more than 700 people in Civic.

More than 72,000 tests as ACT remains virus-free

Canberrans asked to reconsider their need for travel as it's been almost one month since there was an active case of COVID-19 in the ACT.

Ex-official admits illegally retaining documents

Subscriber only: A former senior Australian intelligence official has pleaded guilty to charges he illegally retained classified documents.

Meat, eggs, fruit and veg... supermarkets face inquiry

Supermarkets could be forced into a mandatory code of conduct for all fresh farm produce under a federal push to stamp out market imbalance.

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De Minaur leads Australia's US Open tilt

Ashleigh Barty and Nick Kyrgios won't be in New York next week but COVID-19 hasn't deterred Alex de Minaur from the US Open.

Anniversary drink: A botanical spring gin fling

Australian National Botanic Gardens partnered with Canberra distillery Underground Spirits to create a botanical gin for their 50th year. 

'Out of his depth': Fuse lit for boxing showdown

Tonight's bout between Jeff Horn and Tim Tszyu in Townsville will be a fiery one if the bitter build-up is any guide.

New music course charts success for students

Aspiring music artists and producers will be able to dive into their dream career in a new free music extension course for year 11 and 12 students.
 
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