Good morning, Canberra. After another frosty start, we've got a top of 14 degrees on the way this Tuesday. Here’s what’s making news in the capital |
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The ACT government has sought to fix issues with its ChooseCBR discount voucher scheme ahead of its $2 million rollout next month. |
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Subscriber: CCTV of a bikie boss's murder has been played in court for the first time, prompting despair from a magistrate. |
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison is resisting business, health and political pressure to reopen Australia's borders. |
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Rex Airlines has opened a new, more aggressive front in its price war with Qantas by adding the Canberra-Melbourne route at $69 one way. |
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Subscriber: The public sector union has warned the budget has failed to deliver again despite a $30 million injection for key reforms. |
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Gus Sabatino relishes his role with the Woden SES. But across many industries, volunteers aren't returning after the pandemic. |
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Subscriber: A defence barrister has argued the judge had made her findings based on sexual stereotypes about how people would behave. |
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Former Daramalan College dux Oliver Levi-Malouf is making a glamorous addition to RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under. |
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Food & Wine: If you're prone to the munchies after a few beers now you can kill two birds with one stone ... or that should be one brew. |
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Subscriber: Canberra Capitals legend Lauren Jackson has become the first Australian player inducted into a prestigious Hall of Fame. |
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Opinion: You wouldn't know it from the budget, but the economy is in an era in which strategic spending is vital, writes John Quiggin. |
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| Times Past A mountain of rotting garbage stood only metres from the parliamentary library storage area in the basement of the Administrative Services Building in Barton. The Canberra Times reporter stated he itched furiously and felt quite ill after he'd sighted the mess. READ MORE |
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