Good morning, Canberra. It's going to be a cool end to the working week with a top of 11 degrees and a possible late shower. Here's what's making news. |
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Subscriber only: Raiders captain Jarrod Croker might have to give super fan Simon Tayoun's boss a call, just to say thanks ahead of tonight's big game. |
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A research program testing for coronavirus in Canberra's sewerage system has found no evidence of ACT community transmission. |
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Subscriber only: An Eastlake club won't reopen as the ACT government considers allowing gaming facilities in the next easing of restrictions. |
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Subscriber only: The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has rejected union claims it will put staff at risk. |
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Police have referred allegations against an ABC journalist relating to the Afghan Files to prosecutors, the public broadcaster says. |
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Subscriber only: A charter introduced into the Legislative Assembly will legislate standards for how crime victims should be treated. |
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A new Canberra program - better known as PACER - is keeping patients out of hospital and in the community. |
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Analysis: Australia's decision to boost defence spending over the next decade is not just about China, but also the United States. |
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Little could be done to "coercively force" China if it tried to block Hong Kongers from coming to the UK or Australia, the UK says. |
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US figures surpassed 50,000 cases in a day for the first time, as many states struggled to contain the spread of the pandemic. |
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Subscriber only: Even Goulburn's favourite son Jarrod Croker must be growing tired of the sight of the Big Merino come game day. |
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Subscriber only: The ACT govt will review an AIS Arena audit report to determine how much investment is needed to reopen the venue. |
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Subscriber only: The FFA on Thursday flagged an expansion of the A-League to 16 teams as part of a nationwide revamp. |
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Subscriber only: The AFL's 10 Victorian clubs are poised to relocate potentially as early as next week - and Canberra is a possible home. |
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| Times Past On this day in 1971, The Canberra Times reported on the marriage of the Australian National University Law professor Geoffory Sawer and teacher, artist and writer Nancy Parker. Despite being an illustrious Canberran couple, the pair chose to tie the knot in a small, austere, ceremony. With modern sensibilities for 1971, the newly-weds told The Canberra Times they would divide the cooking between them. READ MORE |
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