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PM edition, Friday, November 22, 2019

Canberra's cafe whisperer looks to put her stamp on more venues

Tracy Keely, the woman behind Pollen and Bookplate, is looking to expand in 2020. 

Top stories

Garriock slams Canberra World Cup bid snub

Subscriber only: Canberra United coach Heather Garriock is disappointed the ACT government won't bid for World Cup matches.

Vikings rescue Queanbeyan bowlo

Vikings Group has spent $8 million to keep a Queanbeyan bowls club from the grasp of developers.

Ex-gang leader 'thought shooters were dogs'

Subscriber only: Former Comanchero ACT president Peter Zdravkovic appeared as a witness at Axel Sidaros' trial on Friday.

Staff could choose pay rises over bargaining

Subscriber only: Three of the largest APS employers could skip negotiations for new workplace deals.

China wants to take over: former ASIO boss

Retired ASIO chief Duncan Lewis has warned Chinese authorities are trying to "place themselves in a position of advantage".

Bushfire smoke is 'like billions of cigarettes'

The NSW bushfires have already put the pollution equivalent of more than 50 billion cigarettes into the air, according to an academic.

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Are you game to try BentSpoke’s new brew?

BentSpoke Brewing Co’s latest creation features cricket powder and dried black soldier fly larvae.

Legendary bookie Bill Waterhouse has died

Family patriarch Bill Waterhouse, once the biggest bookmaker in the world, has died at the age of 97.

Campbell adds to its line-up of developments

Allhomes: Hindmarsh’s latest boutique offering, Seventy One, includes 71 apartments and seven townhouses.

No-balls come under microscope in Brisbane

Pressure is set to intensify on umpires to correctly call no-balls on field after Naseem Shah was denied his first wicket for overstepping.
 
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