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Stuart Rendell has had two lives: one as a hammer thrower and one as a primary school teacher. |
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Subscriber: William Hovell Drive, Gundaroo Drive and Beltana Road will be among key upgrades after an announcement in Tuesday's budget. |
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ANU will today launch a new recording studio that will be dedicated to First Nations musicians and free for them to use. |
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Subscriber: Faith-based charities have broken their silence on planned new legislation, saying they were under attack from the government. |
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Dedicated national quarantine facilities should be included in the federal budget tomorrow, ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr says. |
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Leah Yaxley was touched when her seven-year-old turned to her and said: "Mummy, everyone has their own story here, don't they?" |
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After weeks of waiting with little information, disability care residents are finally starting to get COVID-19 vaccinations in the ACT. |
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Subscriber: Brumbies coach Dan McKellar will walk into his office this morning facing the most unenviable of tasks. |
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Subscriber | Opinion: Australia has been basking in early successes in the fight against COVID-19 for too long, writes Nicholas Stuart. |
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Subscriber: A perplexed Jack Wighton feels the Canberra Raiders have lost the knack of winning. |
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Call it sexist if you like but a type of threatened parrot has started favouring male offspring at the expense of female chicks. |
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| Times Past "Soft words to ease political has-beens into life of 'hell'," headed an article on the front page of The Canberra Times 28 years ago, on this day. A leading sports psychologist was to advise politicians suffering from post-election depression how to be good losers, despite the trauma of being kicked out of federal parliament. READ MORE |
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