Good morning, Canberra. There's a chance of some more rain today and a top of 21 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber analysis: Liberal leader Alistair Coe's campaign was heavy on stunts, but light on substance, writes Daniella White. |
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Labor is set for a sixth-consecutive election victory, with Canberrans delivering Chief Minister Andrew Barr another four years in power. |
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Subscriber only: The post-mortem had started early in the night. Was leader Alistair Coe to blame? Was it the stunts? |
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Subscriber only: Labor's campaign was a snore fest banking on Canberrans valuing stability in uncertain times. |
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The party had recorded a swing of about 3 per cent and is a chance to pick up six seats in the next Assembly. |
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Canberra households will be among the 100,000 taking part in a trial aimed at detecting any potential shortfalls ahead of the 2021 census. |
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A COVID-safe Christmas gift is just one social-distancing solution which could see Canberrans drinking and dining outdoors more this summer. |
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On the basis of early results, Jacinda Ardern has won a historic victory in the New Zealand election, securing a thumping mandate. |
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Subscriber only: It's not the way John Bateman wanted it to end, but his parting words to his Canberra Raiders mates - "The sky's the limit". |
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Anna Van Dyken took control of her life, losing 70kg, and wants to help you do the same in her new book 50% weight loss, 100% healthier. |
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Subscriber only: Bayley Kuenzle could barely breathe. The Royals playmaker struggled to his knees and vomited on the Viking Park turf. |
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Opinion: Information has become so easily accessible, is there much point in retaining any of it?, writes B. R. Doherty. |
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| Times Past Making news on this day 43 years ago: some Canberra Liberals were ready to cross the floor, the city centre was in danger of atrophy, and there was a warning of iodine in milk. But it was a small but heart-warming story on the front page that caught our eye this time - the story of a chicken choosing a dog for its mother. READ MORE |
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