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PM edition, Wednesday, November 4, 2020

ACT dams overflowing with more rain on the way for the territory this week

After record-breaking rainfall hit Canberra last month all the region's dams could be full by the end of the week, as wet weather returns on Thursday.

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What to watch for in the US presidential election

Hang on to your seats. If Trump pulls off another astonishing, deeply implausible upset it might be time to recall the battle of Yorktown.

Uni student avoids jail time after knife fight

Subscriber only: A man knifed by his cousin in a car park turned the weapon back on his attacker and left him with permanent injuries.

Canberrans will be able to travel to Victoria soon

Canberrans will be able to travel to and from Victoria from November 23, ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith has confirmed.

Dispute over debt led to shooting, police say

Subscriber: A rifle allegedly used in a daytime shooting is still loose in the Canberra community, despite its alleged firer being in custody.

An American corner of Canberra on the big day

Photos: They were there right on time at P.J O'Reilly's pub in Civic as the polls closed back where once was home.

Big banks leave variable rates unchanged

Australia's banks appear to be chasing new home loan business by cutting fixed rate products, rather than supporting existing customers.

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Is a death tax likely in the near future? 

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Qbn plant paradise teaches world's farmers

There is a verge in Queanbeyan which is sending a lesson to the world about how agriculture might be better done.

NSW deputy premier slams Capital Football

Subscriber only: John Barilaro demands Capital Football reverse its decision to axe the Monaro Panthers from its top-flight women's league.

Muddy road could halt Tim Tam production

More rain could mean a vital ingredient in one of the nation's favourite biscuits is no longer grown in the NSW Riverina.
 
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