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AM edition, Sunday, March 28, 2021
Good morning, Canberra. We've got a top of 21 degrees on the way this partly cloudy Sunday. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.

Trunk roads need more than bike lanes to keep cyclists safe: study

Bike lanes on trunk roads lead motorists to pass closer to cyclists and may not provide enough protection for riders, a study of ACT road behaviour has found.

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Cube may have breached its liquor licence

Subscriber: The news comes after inquiries into a sexual assault allegation revealed the club only kept up to nine days of CCTV footage.

Neo-Nazi posters, stickers found on the ANU campus

The ANU has condemned neo-Nazi posters and stickers plastered to one of its entry signs advocating for a white Australia.

Neighbours 'appalled' by regulator's lack of action

Subscriber: A Fisher couple feels abandoned by the ACT government's building regulator after its failure to properly investigate complaints.

Travellers from Brisbane advised to get tested

ACT Health issued "strengthened travel advice" on the weekend given the evolving coronavirus situation in Queensland.

Survivors not responsible for avoiding rape: doctor

Subscriber:While Angus Campbell was telling cadets to beware the "four As", ex-Defence women recognised the myth heard during their careers.

Man allegedly found with stolen car, illegal rifle

Police said the man was charged with obtaining the car by deception after a woman reported she had not received the money for its sale.

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Stuart bites tongue after controversial defeat

Subscriber: You don't have to be Einstein to know what Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart wanted to say on Saturday but couldn't.

ANU Medical School is facing an identity crisis

Subscriber: As part of widespread budget cuts, the ANU Medical School could lose its name and the goodwill of clinicians, students fear.

I'm sick of politicians tarnishing our city's name

Opinion | Karen Hardy: Who else is sick of our home town taking the blame for every problem facing Australia?

Cat Tyler's new beauty salon has been hard won

Cat Tyler is a true self-made woman. She's battled domestic violence, poverty and isolation to give her daughter a full life with very little.

Times Past

When Grozden Bralovich first came to Canberra, there were just 12 pigeons in Garema Place.With his regular feeds at 3 o'clock every afternoon, the number of pigeons had grown to about 350, The Canberra Times reported on this day in 1975. READ MORE
 
 
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