Good morning, Canberra. There could be a shower or storm about with a top of 26 degrees forecast for this Tuesday. Here’s what’s making news today. |
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More than 50 general practices in the ACT have responded to the government's call to be part in the priority phase of COVID-19 vaccine delivery. |
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Lead dust has been discovered at Richardson Primary School, the fourth ACT public school found to be contaminated with it since last July. |
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Subscriber: An armed robber who drew blood from his own neck while demonstrating a threat has avoided further time behind bars. |
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Preschoolers, kindergarteners and year 7 students pulled on their new uniforms and headed off to their new schools for the first time on Monday. |
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Subscriber: The teenager, who endured a traumatic childhood, was just 15 when he committed his first offence. |
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More than 2000 Canberrans have applied for the federal government's HomeBuilder program, four times higher than treasury estimates. |
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Storms were predicted to continue into Tuesday morning after heavy rainfall lashed parts of Canberra on Monday afternoon. |
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Subscriber | Public Sector Informant: Stephen Sedgwick's report into the Thodey review lacks scrutiny, writes Paddy Gourley. |
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Food and Wine | Review: When you're asking for a no-menu level of trust, you really have to deliver, and that Pilot does. |
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Subscriber: A move to the Capital Spirit has rekindled Grace Korovata's passion for netball as the under-21 World Cup looms on the horizon. |
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Opinion | Kevin Mack: If COVID taught us the importance of time and space, why are we rushing back to city offices? |
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| Times Past There were 35,000 people at Regatta Point joining in Australia Day fun. You may be thinking "Australia Day? On February 1? That's a bit late..." Australia Day was not celebrated uniformly on January 26 until 1994. READ MORE |
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