Good morning, Canberra. We're expecting a partly cloudy day with a top of 24 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Nurse Nikoletta Karagiannidis feels privileged to be among the first in the ACT who will get the COVID-19 jab. |
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Subscriber: Whether drug and alcohol affected, people just kept driving regardless through last year's pandemic. |
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The Liberal staffer who alleges she was raped in a ministerial office wants an independent body so staffers can make complaints. |
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Explainer: Almost 70 countries have begun to roll out a COVID-19 vaccine. So is it working and what problems have been encountered? |
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Subscriber | Video: A bikie who shot up the home of a former chapter leader could be released from jail in three years. |
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Subscriber: All the tiles in the Gungahlin Leisure Centre's 50-metre pool will have to be replaced before it can reopen to swimmers. |
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Subscriber: Canberra universities have seen a surge in applications for arts and humanities degrees despite fees more than doubling this year. |
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Barnaby Joyce has hijacked his own government's bill to continue his campaign for coal-fired power. |
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Opinion: If I offered you money for something, an offer you didn't have to accept, would you call it a grab, asks Peter Martin. |
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Subscriber: An Aussie championship has given the ACT Brumbies confidence that rugby union has turned the corner. |
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Subscriber: Curtis Scott is out to show Canberra Raiders fans exactly why coach Ricky Stuart was so keen to bring him to the capital. |
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Restuarant review: East Row Speciality Coffee is a great place to linger, enjoy that coffee, order a meal, and watch the world go by. |
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Subscriber: An ACT Brumbies young gun has the chance to fill the shoes of a Wallabies flyer in the Super Rugby AU opener. |
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| Times Past Featuring on the front page of The Canberra Times on this day 45 years ago was a photograph of Mr Peter Ferrier, a Canberra bus driver, showing eight-year-old Adam Morris, of Turner Primary School, how to drive a bus. The purpose of Mr Ferrier's visit to the school was to encourage blind children to use buses for transportation. READ MORE |
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