Good morning, Canberra. There's a slight chance of rain today on the way to a top temperature of 27 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Canberrans will once again be able to stand while drinking and eating at indoor venues, while cinemas will be able to operate at higher capacity. |
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ACT government accounts, community groups and small businesses have been caught up in Facebook's ban of Australian news. |
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Subscriber | Analysis: Facebook has calculated that its users won't leave, but ignores the reason it emphasised news in its algorithms. |
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Graphic content: Police are investigating a suspected shooting after a Canberra woman found her cat injured and covered in blood. |
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Subscriber: Millions of dollars in grants are yet to be paid to apple and grape producers, eight months after the money was announced. |
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Subscriber: Lawyers for a teenage boy found guilty of raping a teenage girl believe there should have been a reasonable doubt. |
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A new study has found that riding e-scooters is less safe than riding a bike, as Canberra hospitalisations increase. |
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Subscriber: Crowds are back at Canberra's stadiums. And it couldn't have come at a better time for the Brumbies and Raiders. |
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Opinion: The general idea was that social media would enhance democracy. How forlorn that hope now looks, writes Steve Evans. |
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Opinion: Liberal Party women must fix the system. Sorry to make it your job, but I just can't see another way forward, writes Jenna Price. |
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The beautiful projections onto some of Canberra's iconic buildings are not the only things to love about Enlighten. |
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| Times Past Fifteen-year-old Marcia de Plater, of Reid, received the distinctive Girl Guides award of Queen's Guide, reported The Canberra Times on this day 68 years ago. The award, the most coveted badge a Girl Guide can receive, was personally approved by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. To be awarded the badge, the Guide must have been recommended by the Girl Guides' Court of Honour and be known personally to her commissioner. READ MORE |
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