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Dreamworld fined $3.6m over ride tragedy

Dreamworld's parent company has been fined $3.6 million after pleading guilty to safety charges over the Thunder River Rapids ride tragedy that killed four people, including three Canberrans.

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Large fight at skatepark on night of stabbing

Subscriber only: ACT Policing said about 12 people had been involved in the fight, which had been between people of "varying ages". 

Jail for man who hid drugs near childcare centre

Subscriber only: The man pleaded guilty to trafficking heroin after undercover police foiled his "not particularly sophisticated" operation.

Trump often paid no income tax: report

US President Donald Trump paid just $US750 ($A1070) in federal income taxes in both 2016 and 2017, after years of reporting heavy losses.

Victim stares down rising sports star rapist

Subscriber only: A teenage rape victim told her attacker he left her with "an indescribable sickness" that led her to attempt suicide.

Weston Creek death leads to police patrol increase

Subscriber only: Community members have expressed concerns about safety and called for a greater police presence in Weston Creek. 

Voting day will be very different for this election

For the first time, voters are being encouraged to cast an early vote from today even if they didn't have a specific reason to do so.

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Raiders sign Canberra Milk as major sponsor

Up the Milk baby! It's back and just in time to give the Canberra Raiders a massive boost on the eve of the NRL finals.

Room on the Broom hits Canberra Theatre 

The 2001 British children's book by Julia Donaldson is coming to the stage, and actor Nat Jobe has a very hands-on role in the production.

Affordable housing may be an upside to the pandemic

Opinion: Remember when political parties were condemned for being "poll-driven". If only they were poll-driven now, writes Crispin Hull.

What changes are being made to JobKeeper?

Explainer: From today, the rate of the federal government's JobKeeper and JobSeeker payments will reduce.
 
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