Good morning, Canberra. It's another icy start to the day in the capital, with a top of 15 degrees forecast. Here’s what’s making news. |
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Subscriber: After a strong campaign from parents and the school board to fight off potential closure, the school's community received some good news. |
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Subscriber: Clare Holland House workers complained the hospice was burdened by poor management and "critical staffing levels". |
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Subscriber: Alistair Coe and his wife, Yasmin, have paid more than $1.7 million for Robyn Rowe's famous chocolate shop. |
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Subscriber: The capital region - taking in Queanbeyan, Yass, and the South Coast - was among the strongest performers. |
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Subscriber: The National Archives is pleading with the public to offer donations after missing out on key funding in the federal budget. |
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"Whatever we say to China, that won't be the cause of war," former governor-general Peter Cosgrove told a conference this week. |
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A nurse who looked after Boris Johnson is reportedly fed up with his government's treatment of healthcare workers. |
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Australians want to a phased reopening of international borders, but are concerned about the risk of state border closures. |
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Morrison government to press ahead with a new Hunter Valley plant, as a major report calls for an end to investment in fossil fuel technology. |
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The laws' scope had made Chinese-Australians feel "guilty until proven innocent" over their links to people overseas, a new paper has found. |
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Canberrans are being forced to wait six months for tree felling services, following a surge in removal notices issued by electricity providers. |
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Photos: Canberra's Kelsey-Lee Barber says Australia's new opening ceremony uniform "should really light a fire into all our Olympians". |
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Opinion: The devastating conflict in Israel and Palestine is neither morally complex nor equally matched, writes Dr Liyana Kayali. |
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Subscriber: Curtis Scott has questioned the "people in suits that are just making up the rules and making it harder for us". |
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| Times Past A young boy wrote to The Canberra Times because bus drivers were always being criticised, "and not praised when they do something nice," he said. Richard Filing believed the action of a bus driver saved him and two of his mates from a soaking on a wet day. READ MORE |
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