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AM edition, Sunday, June 14, 2020
Good morning, Canberra. It'll be a soggy start to this Sunday with a top of 13 degrees and some sunshine later on. Here's what's making headlines.

Canberra Raiders celebrate Ricky Stuart's 400th NRL game with win over Wests Tigers

Talk about winning ugly, but Raiders coach Ricky Stuart wouldn't have cared less at Campbelltown Stadium as Canberra moved to second on the ladder.

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People call in 1000 distancing complaints

Canberrans have been dobbing in businesses and individuals for failing to comply with social distancing rules.

Braddon street art walk to showcase city's talent 

"If you look at cities like Melbourne that's one of the biggest attractions they have; their art scene and the kind of flow on effect that it has."

Caution remains before restrictions relax

With a significant shift planned for next Friday, some apprehension about a second wave of COVID-19 infections in Canberra remains.

After 40 years with no answers, family marks loss

Elizabeth Herfort's sister says giving up would be like saying she is prepared to live in a world where we accept young women can vanish.

Fears ACT may be safe haven for dodgy engineers

The ACT government is facing renewed pressure to finally implement a long-promised licensing scheme for engineers.

St John's Care helps ACT families in pandemic

Families are being forced to turn to charity for life's basics - and there are concerns about what will happen when JobSeeker is wound back.

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Art on the outside: murals at home

More Canberrans are commissioning artists to give their home that individual touch. We look at the stories behind them.

Footy training in the age of COVID-19

Subscriber only: Designated entry and exit points. Sanitising stations. Padlocks on change rooms and a booking system to have strapping.

Himmelberg puts down the tools for AFL return

Subscriber only: Giant Harry Himmelberg only has to look across his living room for a reminder of those long 84 days in shutdown.

Dismantling the police? Here's how that might look

Opinion: It's a radical approach, but there are precedents for the kind of action being discussed, writes Daniel Odin Shaw.

Times Past

"Backyard boys build a computer" reported The Canberra Times on its front page on this day 53 years ago. Two 17-year-old students from Telopea Park High School, Richard Swan and Tony Rossiter, partly built a digital computer which handled figures and alphabetical data with the accuracy of a professional computer. READ MORE
 
 
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