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The massive scale of debt Brindabella Christian College owes to the Australian Tax Office has been revealed. Education reporter Sarah Lansdown writes that Education Minister Yvette Berry has issued a show cause notice to the school but has stopped short of threatening to cancel its registration. Thousands of Canberrans hoping for the cash rate cut to be reflected in their rental prices are likely to be disappointed, experts say. Lucinda Garbutt-Young reports that there is little historical evidence to suggest a fall in interest rates will be passed on to tenants. Families have found an unexpected solace in a sculpture unveiled exactly a year ago on the lawns of the Australian War Memorial. Steve Evans reports that people have left mementos of sons and daughters, who served their country but found the mental pain too much, on the 19 marble spheres titled For Every Drop Shed in Anguish. And federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is dodging questions about Canberra's giant stadium issue, fueling concerns the capital is set for a major snub if the Liberals win the federal election. Chris Dutton, Caden Helmers and Melanie Dinjaski write that the ACT government's lease to use the federal government-owned stadium expired at the end of last year and the parties are yet to agree on a new arrangement. It is expected to reach a top of 28 degrees in Canberra on Friday and it will be a mostly sunny day. Meredith Clisby, news director |