Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a partly cloudy day with a top of 28 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital this Sunday. |
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With overseas travel off the cards for the foreseeable future, Canberrans were spending their disposable income on renovations and home improvements, making 2020 many tradies' busiest year ever. |
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Subscriber only: Childcare providers had supervision issues and trouble managing kids' behaviour at the onset of the pandemic. |
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A passenger on board Thursday's repatriation flight into Canberra has tested positive for COVID-19, ACT's health authority has confirmed. |
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Subscriber only: Orana School's five year 12 graduates are optimistic about the future despite a year of upheaval for the world's youth. |
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Canberra's biggest eat-all-you-like buffet has just reopened after a COVID-safe revamp and diners are impressed with the new system. |
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Subscriber only: Small business owners are concerned the ACT government's ChooseCBR stimulus package will leave some behind. |
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Liz Adcock and Purdie Bowden are behind a push to raise money for a Watson microforest. |
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Opinion: The concrete and glass are the easy parts. It's people that make complex institutions work, writes Jenny Stewart. |
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Subscriber only: Former Cooma coach Gaby Wilk met Diego Maradona when they were 12, forging a lifelong bond. |
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Relax: People are appreciating, not just how beautiful plants look, but also how nurturing a garden can be quite therapeutic. |
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Subscriber only: Ricky Stuart and Graham Annesley were worlds apart in 2020. Now they could sit together on the NRL's innovations committee. |
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| Times Past Is THIS a recession? These were the words splashed across the front page of The Canberra Times on November 29, 1990 as Australia geared up for Treasure Paul Keating's report on September quarter figures. "The long-running argument about whether or not Australia is in a technical recession will be settled today," political correspondent Tony Wright wrote. READ MORE |
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