Good morning, Canberra. A shower or two is forecast for today with a top temperature of 17 degrees. Here's what's making headlines in the capital. |
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison told the pared back dawn service in Canberra that this was not the first time Anzac Day traditions had been interrupted. |
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In the pre-dawn darkness, they stood on their driveways, lit lanterns and stood solemnly. Homemade wreaths hung from letterboxes. |
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The new director of the Australian War Memorial says he hoped it provided an element of continuity during an uncertain time. |
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Canberra will market itself as an ideal weekend getaway in a safe environment as travel restrictions ease. |
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With a trial week of remote learning already under their belt, the Davidson family have a routine ready to get Term 2 under way. |
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''I've had my team members crying down the phone to me and I can't go around and give them a hug,'' Virgin crew member Caroline Hattam said. |
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Opinion: Indigenous incarceration is on the rise and governments are failing to act on recommendations, writes Philip Lee. |
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Subscriber only: Skye Nicolson will command the attention of the boxing world when she steps inside a ring at the Tokyo Olympic Games. |
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In her new book, Japanese decluttering sensation Marie Kondo has some tips for overcoming the challenges of working from home. |
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For the Kendall family, exercising together has been a positive way to strengthen their relationships, backing up some new research. |
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The black dude dies first. A girl is the sole survivor in a slasher movie. It was all a dream. The hero is dead and doesn't know it. |
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| Times Past On this day in 1995, the number of senior jobs in the ACT Public Service was frozen in a move to rein in expenditure. "Chief Minister Kate Carnell said Senior Executive Service and Senior Officer positions would be capped at March 31 levels because of unacceptable growth in top jobs," a story on the front page of The Canberra Times read. "In addition, the Government was demanding managers look to fill vacancies from within the local administration before advertising externally.". READ MORE |
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