Good morning, Canberra. After a frosty start, we'll enjoy a sunny Saturday with a top of 13 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber: Two former partners of the disgraced publican, who can now be named, outlined the impact of his "vulgar", "revolting" and "humiliating and degrading" acts, committed by "a monster". |
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Subscriber: Two-and-a-half years on from the opening of Margaret Hendry School, the dream has lost its shine for some families. |
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ACT health authorities have reassured Canberrans there are appointments available, despite a long waiting list at the Calvary hub. |
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Subscriber | Analysis: We may have thought we had the luxury of time. We don't. There's no time to waste, writes Karen Barlow. |
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Subscriber: The government spent almost $400,000 on a labour hire contract for a single role that would normally be at APS4 level. |
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The Liberal Party has thrown its support behind voters being compelled to show identification to cast a ballot in federal elections. |
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The coronavirus vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech can be used for children aged 12 and up, according to the European Medicines Agency. |
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Subscriber: The cost of the troubled new parliamentary expenses system has blown out beyond $50 million. |
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Popular Braddon cocktail bar Knightsbridge Penthouse reopened on Friday night with some familiar vibes but a new location. |
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Subscriber: Forget travelling, crowds and paying truckloads when you want to enjoy the snow ... this Flynn dad has a simple solution. |
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Subscriber: Canberra's striking Indigenous jersey will hold extra significance for Ryan James against the Roosters tonight. |
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Subscriber | Jack Waterford: The greater the closeness between a PM and his top public servant, the more careful both should be. |
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Following the trail of Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland, with renowned heritage architect and author Peter Freeman. |
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| Times Past Question Time in the House of Representatives 40 years ago took a turn for the worse when Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser was egged by an MP's daughter. She said the egg had been "just a warning shot". "If I was going to hurt him I would have hurt him by now," she said in the front page story of The Canberra Times on May 29, 1981. READ MORE |
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