Good morning Valued Subscriber,
The Health Department's HQ in Woden will turn over a new leaf at the start of spring. The building's name became a serious bone of contention earlier this year, as bureaucrats raised concerns about the colonial symbolism attached its current moniker, Sirius. Steve Evans has the scoop about the new chosen name and the changeover date. Still in public service world, Connor Pearce has revealed a lucrative Defence panel is facing an overhaul as the federal government continues its crackdown on external contractors. As the Olympics comes to a close, Karen Hardy puts a spotlight on the people who helped make our heroes who they are: their parents. Speaking of Paris, it's double silver for Australia after Jess Hull finished second in the 1500m final and the Stingers fell just short in their gold medal water polo match. Temperatures were expected to hit around 2 degrees overnight, but the day is set to be much warmer as we reach a top of 18. Have a great Sunday. |
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